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    Episode 464 - Namaste

    Special return guest Christian Lander (writer for FOX’s Bordertown & creator of Stuff White People Like blog) joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about the use of the word “namaste.” Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  2. Jerry Ferrara, yes that Jerry Ferrara from Entourage, makes his first visit to the calming shores of Sklarbro Country to talk about being a Yankees fan, his love for the radio, and going clubbing with Mark Wahlberg in Hollywood for the first time. Tune in to hear Jerry talk about what it was like meeting a G.O.A.T., dish some great behind the scenes Entourage dirt, and pitch his updated idea for fantasy leagues. Plus, the Sklars give Tiger Woods some advice, and the crew gets into a great round of quick hits. Oh Yeah!
  3. Director of the Meltdown show and inspiration to all, Lance Bangs, joins Howard and Kulap for this week's super chilled out Who Charted. Tune in to hear about costume choices at Summah fest, Lance's run in with Eminem, and why Howard thinks saying 'Yes' to life doesn't always work out. Plus, Howard gives us an update on the China-visit situation, the crew discuss how geographic regions influence music, and Lance gives us some insight into his earliest calling, religion.
  4. Andrew Ti and special guest Phil Augusta Jackson finish the week off by discussing racism in print and the delicate way to quote someone who speaks english as a second language. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  5. Holy shark! Set your DVRs because the Sharknado returns to the Syfy channel in Sharknado 2: The Second One and we’re going to talk all about it next week! Paul shares a super-cut of every time Gooby was said as he goes through Corrections and Omissions for last week’s movie Gooby and lets us know if Nicolas Cage would have made Gooby better. Then, Paul chooses either metal teeth or metal Yamaka while he answers many of your Qs. Plus, Paul talks about the Share a Coke campaign & more in another installment of “Love It Love It, Love It Hate It, and Hate It Hate It.” Los Angeles: Get your tickets now for a LIVE HDTGM at Largo on Saturday, September 20th at 8pm over at www.largo-la.com! Make sure to check out The Hotwives of Orlando now over at www.hulu.com!
  6. On today's episode, Andrew and Phil Augusta Jackson talk about "rice burners" and engineer Sam has a chilly reminder of growing up in Wisconsin. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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    Bill Burr #212

    Join Kevin as he sits down with veteran comedian Bill Burr (You People Are All the Same) as they discuss his career in stand up comedy and acting. Bill chats about being in the comedy trenches, writing bits while working in a dentist office, and how stand up can be an “out of body experience.”
  8. Phil Augusta Jackson & Andrew finally answer the age old question: should white people allowed to have jobs? Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
  9. Have you noticed that all the great series of television's current renaissance are darker than the devil's taint with a suntan? You've got Game of Thrones, where every likable character dies horribly and sociopathy is cruise control for success. There's True Detective, a show were any given screengrab would fit in the dictionary alongside the definition of "bleak". Hell, the critically-acclaimed series with the happiest ending we've seen recently was Breaking Bad. What does that say about us? Cracked editors Jack O'Brien, Dan O'Brien and Michael Swaim asked this question on today's podcast. Whether you're looking at television or movies, soul-crushing sadness seems to be the new norm. Your show just won't draw in a modern audience unless it's got an antihero. Has something shifted in our culture? Can we blame this on 9/11? Or, has the darkness we used to put in our novels and saddest music just finally bled out into film and TV? Either way, it's pretty weird that the Coen brothers started their careers mocking nihilists, then went on to make No Country for Old Men, the nihilist ... ist film ever made. Throw on your headphones and click play above.
  10. Lauren Lapkus, Mike Still, and Jeff Hiller are here along with special musical guest Hallelujah the Hills for a magical musical episode of improv4humans with Matt Besser! For the first time ever, the entire band Hallelujah the Hills have set themselves up in the studio to play some songs from their latest album Have You Ever Done Something Evil? to inspire some improvised scenes. Tune in to hear what it’s like for an automated phone attendant to become sentient, what lengths a person will take to win an argument, and what your favorite band is really saying if you listen closely to the lyrics. Make sure to get the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Hallelujah The Hills’ new album at http://hallelujahthehills.bandcamp.com/!
  11. Did you know Zeppo Marx invented a heart attack alarm? We usually think of genius as one explicit thing: You're a genius at music, or computer programming, or whatever. But there's no straight road from "genius" to "what you do with that genius." Charles Darwin may have figured out evolution as a side effect of his obsession with eating rare animals. Paris Hilton seems like she's famous for being rich and spoiled, but she might be the greatest marketing mind of our generation. On today's podcast, Cracked editors Jack O'Brien, Soren Bowie, and Michael Swaim discuss the exceptional people who built our world, and the exceptionally weird things that made them brilliant. It seems strange for a musician or a comedian to invent new technology, but smart people are smart all around. It gets even broader than just inventions. Bob Dylan makes art out of plagiarizing everything from older songs to a book on the Monica Lewinsky trial. Want to hear more crazy connections made by beautiful minds? Click here and listen in.
  12. Longtime Sklar buddy and fantastic actor J.P. Manoux takes a front seat in the vehicle that is Sklarbro County! J.P. gets deep into his soccer obsession, tells us about the Los Angeles based giant scavenger hunt aka “The Game,” and talks about his time studying acting at Northwestern University with David Schwimmer. Daniel Van Kirk bring us crazy stories as always which include a Florida man who tried to wrestle an alligator, a Seattle man who went a tad overboard when trying to kill a spider in his laundry room, and a frustrated husband who created a spreadsheet detailing his wife’s reasons for rejecting sex. Plus, it’s been awhile but we check in with Mark Wahlberg in another edition of the Weekly Wahlberg!
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    Episode 460 - RiFF RAFF

    The hilarious Phil Augusta Jackson & Andrew talk about the true glorious talent that is white rapper RiFF RAFF and the factors of his becoming famous. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  14. Podcast legend and angel voiced singer, Jimmy Pardo, joins the Sklar Brother's for Sklarbro Country's 4 year anniversary show! Tune in to hear the guys talk Arena Football, the beginnings of Jimmy's podcast, and how to assess a comedy line-up. Plus, Jimmy talks about his love for KISS, what it's like having found Twitter later in life, and Dustin Hoffman stops by to explain why he's getting into golf. 4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEARS!
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    Episode 459 - Afros

    Comedian and Key & Peele writer Phil Augusta Jackson joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today Phil & Andrew talk about Jew Fros, Afros, and the pc term "natural hair." Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  16. From the NNF Vaults, a Season 3 classic: travel back in time to March 27th, 2008 as Jimmy and Matt welcome then first-time guest Andy Daly.
  17. Part 2 of the incredible improv4humans recorded LIVE from the 16th Annual Del Close Marathon in New York is here! Featuring an amazing roster of improvisers that include Shannon O’Neill, Connor Ratliff, Sebastian Conelli, Chris Gethard, Morgan Grace Jarrett, Caroline Cotter, Brian Huskey, Jon Gabrus, John Gemberling, and Katie Dippold. Tune in as a classroom battles in a summer story slam, new wrestlers pitch their themes, a family takes a fake birthday present too far, and much more! Make sure to get the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com!
  18. Comedian and returning guest Dave Holmes joins Andrew Ti all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss the Time.com article telling white gay men to stop stealing black female culture. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  19. It's time for episode 191 of Who Charted with your hosts KuKu Kulap Vilaysack, How-about them apples Kremer, and their special guest fresh from the San Diego Comic Con, DAVID MACK IS BACK. Tune in to this very physical episode to hear the crew talk about about what Summah movies to see, whether of not Ku needs to give up boxing, and the possibility of an Earwolf Ninja Warrior. Plus, hear David talk about his favorite game shows, and attempt to finally settle the cats vs. dogs debate. Feel it-- Come on! Don't forget to head to Howardkremer.bandcamp.com to pick up "Summah This, Summah That" in time for Summah fest #5 this weekend! Follow this link to check out Temple of Art: The Documentary kickstarter, book, and exhibit, and don't forget to follow David on Facebook!
  20. Andrew Ti and special guest Dave Holmes finish the week off by discussing a caller's question regarding his mother's use of the Habitual be. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  21. Lead Singer of Fake Problems, T-shirt Afficionado, Laimewad, and punk celebrity Chris Farren joins us to discuss his recent Jimmy Fallon synergistic moment, getting touched by Jesus according to his mother, what shenanigans can take place during an AirBnB stay and why he was able to shake off getting peed on by a merch guy. Enjoy!
  22. Vanity Fair.com critic/columnist Richard Lawson joins Ronna & Beverly to chat about the time he came out to his mother, reporting on The Vanity Fair Cannes Festival Party at the HĂ´tel du Cap, why he no longer watches The Real Housewives shows, and what summer movies he is looking forward to covering. Plus, Beverly explains why she is in a stress machine this summer.
  23. As the gang waits for the Roc to return, they go through the loot they’ve retrieved from the skeletons. They’ll score a sweet dagger, a mysterious crystal ball and much more!
  24. On today's episode, Andrew and Dave Holmes talk about a Buddha statute with a frog head found in a hippie store. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
  25. Dave Holmes & Andrew discuss Tinder grammar. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
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