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Andrew, Ele Woods, and July Diaz talk about using someone's voice to predict the color of their skin, the Black voice stereotype, and Iggy Azalea. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Episode 109 — LIVE from Bumbershoot Pt. 2
JulyDiaz posted a topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Be thankful today for having Tim Meadows, Horatio Sanz, Brian Huskey, and Matt Besser return for part two of a very special improv4humans recorded LIVE from Bumbershoot! Listen as they take a tour of the space needle, play a high stakes game of Pokemon, and take a 9 year old’s request for a mascot bar scene. You can now get the UCB Comedy Improv Manual at http://ucbstore.com/books/the-upright-citizens-brigade-comedy-improvisation-manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com! -
Comedy folk Ele Woods & July Diaz joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about The Interview, free speech, and France. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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Kulap and Howard start off the show with a deliberation over the continuing saga that is, communist eBay, and what steps Howard must take to start his own empire. Then, Howard explains why country music is just like a Dad trying to be hip and Stard brings proof to Howard’s thoughts. Also, Howard gives a behind the scenes look into his new TV show, History Of The World, a comedic take on history, and Kulap reveals a mystery Birthday card that came from either Howard, or anyone else in the world. Later, Howard continues his argument against the length of movies, as well as the easily found distractions within them. Lastly, the gang establishes why Kulap might be the most intuitive person on the planet.
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Rainn Wilson celebrates playing in high school band, learning some serious clowning in college, insists the first video-on-the-ipod saved "The Office" and that Matthew McConaughey worked out to hair metal on "Sahara."
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The Sklars welcome to the show comedian Paul C. Morrissey, unrelated, who shares a play-by-play detail of dropping 35 points on, NBA star, Bob Sura. Then, the crew brings us into the deep dark shadows of underground, comedian, street-basketball. Later, Dan covers headlines that include, a man who holds up a convenient store with a golf club, a famed 90’s TV star who has been charged in a bar stabbing, and what a perfect American obituary should sound like.
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The man, the myth, the legend, JASON MANTZOUKAS - one of our all time favorite performers (and many people's "ideal man") is back for our Last Laugh #4! We discuss putting out on dates to be polite, why he bought an '89 car on ebay, what his punk bands names were in highschool, how the squatty potty has changed his life and why he has unknowingly made a huge impact in Elizabeth's life in the puzzle department. Enjoy!
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Episode 9 — The Dr. Phil/Victor Ramos Show LIVE from UCB-Sunset
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Recorded LIVE from UCB-Sunset in Los Angeles is The Dr. Phil Show! Dr. Phil (Horatio Sanz) welcomes teenager Traci Reardon to talk about what is going on with the youth and what is the problem with adults. Then, Victor Ramos appears for a segment called Community Accents in which he chats with Traci about her new art project for the community. Later, Traci heads to a vacuum store for a job interview with King Latifah and goes to a recording studio to lay down some Kidz Bop covers. Finally, Traci with the help of Horatio Sanz offer Twitter followers advice in her hit segment, “Help Me, Rhonda.” I couldn't have asked for more. -
Randy and Jason start off the show with a quick ode to Bob Dylan and his lyrics that surface in songs outside of his own. Then, Randy and Jason welcome to the show, comedian, actress, and filmmaker, Jessica Watkins, who shares the details of coming up in comedy and how it transitioned into her 1,800 mile walk across America. Also, the gang introduces the all-new career venture of Garth Brooks, New Country For Old Men and Dan shares the play by play of his trip into the heart Chili’s! Later, the crew discusses how much Eggnog is appropriate to drink at your company holiday party, how Hollywood’s elite faired at the Golden Globes, and how to break up your classic purse snatching.
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The coolest man on the planet, Horatio Sanz, joins KuKu and your Summah Man, Howard Kremer, on this week's Who Charted. Tune in to hear Howard explain how to deal with a Summah set back, Horatio give his top Summah tips, and the crew discuss footwear etiquette. Plus, Howard, Kulap and Horatio decide what kind of dip Kid Rock likes, we hear about Horatio's youthful hobbies, and we get a get a taste of the 'Sixth Day of Summah' from Aaron Neville.
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Randy and Jason start off the show with why no one should ever expect something peaceful to come out of a darts tournament and finally, they answer the age old question: Why did it take so long to read some Rob Gronkowski erotica? Then, the Sklars welcome to the show John Hodgman, who shares intimate details about what it was like growing up in a house where he feared the devil. John also educates the world on Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet, and subject of John’s tattoo. Lastly, Chris "Boomer" Berman calls in to share his grief over the Golden Globes and how Oprah and Peyton Manning are the same.
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Happy new year, blastronauts! David Huntsberger starts it off with a solo episode where he translates morse code and analyzes the popularity of Serial. Then, Canada's finest Jon Dore and Eddie Della Siepe join David to talk about Canadian and American generalizations, policing, insurance, religion, the comedy world, tobacco, government, and much more!
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The exciting conclusion of the Comedy Bang! Bang! best of 2014 countdown with Paul F. Tompkins is here with numbers three to one of the best CBB eps that YOU have chosen! Happy New Year!
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Kulap and Howard kick off the show by recapping their weekends, travels, and artistic endeavors. Then, Jimmy Pardo joins the gang with a 27 year old bit that stars Tony Danza and a sneak peek into how he will bury the hatchet with Hilary Swank. Also, in a Who Charted exclusive, the group explains why the Fox Hills Mall is a career bump for any artist, at any level. Later, the group plays the infamous game "Which Tom Cruise Movie is No Good?" An easy game, when you've only seen Top Gun. Lastly, as Jimmy fields questions from Chartist's, he describes the greatest concert he's ever been to, despite all the holes in the memory that Howard is able to find. Find Jimmy Pardo's "Never Not Funny" T-shirt here!!! http://store.earwolf.com/store/apparel/3742/very-important-t-shirt Check out the exclusive Earwolf Christmas T-shirt here!!! http://store.earwolf.com/store/apparel/3781/earwolf-holiday-shirt
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This week on Who Charted, Howard starts off the show with a lesson on how to define and defy the rhythms of society. Then, Kulap and Howard welcome to the show Andy Daly, fresh off the set of Comedy Central’s Review season 2, to help recap the Golden Globes, as well as the magic and mystery of The Hobbit films. Also, in a masterpiece of role-playing, Andy and Howard, as Jake Gyllenhaal and Taylor Swift, help explain why you should hate the game, not the player. Lastly, as Andy fields questions from Chartist's, he shares the most “star struck” moments of his career.
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Esteemed author Christopher Noxon joins Ronna & Beverly to chat about scissoring possibly being a myth, feeling like adults have taken Halloween away from kids, why adults act more like kids now, his new Plus One: A Novel, and the similarities the characters in the book have with his wife Jenji Kohan & himself. Plus, the ladies tell us who looked good and who didn’t at the Golden Globes.
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Bob brings in the new year in a healthy way by welcoming Holistic movie reviewer Nurgen Shirley. Nurgen speaks on tantric love making, how movies are like different colors, the importance of tiny fun mantras, and leaves us with some much needed movie reviews.
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Eyeing the sparrow with Paul F. Tompkins.
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Howard and Kulap start off the show by defending Howard's strictness of tweet-chart questions, with plenty of bullet-proof analogies to explain Howard's case. Then, our crew discusses the ramifications of the "Sony Hack" and how it's going to affect entertainment as a whole. Also, Kulap and Stard explain to Howard what a Mockingjay is and why Howard should learn to love the nature of fictional animals. Later, the gang does a live re-enactment of "Shark Tank," a re-enactment where Howard plays a start up business that specializes in stress relief! Lastly, Howard, in place of our elusive guest, fields questions from chartists!!!
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Kulap and Howard welcome to the show Scotty Too Hottie (Scott Aukerman,) host of Comedy Bang Bang, now going into it’s 4th season! Then, the gang counts down the top 5 Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic songs, during which time Howard establishes the perfect setting for this specific genre of tunes. Also, Scott and Howard reveal what Calvin Harris would sound like, if covered by Bruce Springsteen. Later, in movie charts, the gang breaks down the new format by which all movies should be made and, in an all too real moment, Scott inquires as to why Howard does what he does. Lastly, Scott fields questions from Chartists, in a segment that yielded the most fanfare ever.
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Banging around with Scott Aukerman.
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Special guests Dan Telfer & Rick Remender sit in for Lyra & Winter on this week’s episode of Nerd Poker! We join our heroes as they talk with a giant red giant and learn about the history of the colorful islands inhabited by other giants that surround them.
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Episode 8 — Healthy You with Kate Berlant
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Hi! Welcome to another edition of Healthy You, with your host, Kate Berlant! Today Kate’s guest is her close personal friend Rachel Rachel-Stoyd. Kate & Rachel talk about speaking to dogs, their personal health issues, and their past public fight at the Grand Canyon. Then, Traci Reardon pops in to do her recurring segment, “Help Me, Rhonda,” in which she and Kate offer advice on how to chill and much more to Twitter followers. -
Join Kevin as he sits down with radio personality Anthony Cumia (The Anthony Cumia Show) as they discuss all kinds of randomness. Anthony chats about firing guns with James Bond’s Daniel Craig, taunting the audience in line for The Tony Danza Show, and how Andrew Dice Clay is the houseguest that will never leave.
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In the first episode of the year, Howard warms up into his regular self, and Kulap helps us understand what aspects of Country music Howard may have missed out on in the previous year. Then, Brett enlightens the group with latest innovations in the world of Mustard and Kulap shares her most recent literary endeavors. Also, Kulap helps Howard understand why monkeys are where they are and Brett discusses his time in Utah. Lastly, Howard talks about his fantastical New Years celebration.