Jake & Ruby go totally Genius in fair Little Italy.
Jake and Ruby struggle and fail to understand GME day.... or whatever it may be called. and discuss the resurgence of Miuccia Prada on the minds of GEN Z and ladies, girls, babies everywhere. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE EPISODES ON OUR PATREON https://www.patreon.com/thejakeandrubyshow
Jake & Ruby discuss Ruby lapsing on her meds The fantasies that happen when you don't get news stories watching verboten movies of 2017 in the wake of the last week... why not?! play new games, and talk vampires.
******FULL EPISODE ON PATREON******* In today's episode Jake & Ruby discuss The Insurgence (which Ruby totally reacts to like an Actress and NOT a hot shot political analyst...in 2021 we have to keep this in mind here!) Microphones (we are trying out new ones) Demons (they're real, we swear) & Jake Reveals that HE's the one ready for Sunday Service....
This is the demonic homosexual episode, Jake makes himself comfy at Ruby's new residency at a hotel in Nolita. The two discuss Kevin Spacey, Michael Alig's passing, demonic gays, The Culkin Family, Heatherette, Histrionic Personality Disorder and temporal/historical menstruation.
***FULL EPISODE ON PATREON*** Jake and Ruby review the major "tentpoles" of HBO MAX The Bee Gees Documentary & Steven Soderberg's "They all were there" or whatever its called.
In this episode Jake tells a story of how he made a weird sound when Spike Lee gave him a fist bump (you'll never guess which sound it was), we discuss Taylor Swifts psychological erotic fantasy of killing a Haim, Heavenly Creatures, Universal Studios Hollywood and the Holiday season.
We talk the 2020 Spotify wrap up, Thomas Newman, Some insane news about Mary Tyler Moore (were going totally national inquirer moodboard) and MANK! DUH!
The final installment of the Jake & Ruby Show + It Girl Theory Collab surveying the landscape of our favorite It Girl: Cory Kennedy. We discuss indie music (shameful), answer your questions about Cory herself, and ponder the ineffable quesiton: what is the it girl?
This is a blast from the past (aka 2 weeks ago) Ruby & Jake talk immediate Biden win feelings (random), the prescient cultural "vibrations" in Taos (Ruby's on a road trip) and New York (Jake still has Fashion Intelligence job). REMEMBER US?! WERE BACK FROM THE PAST
Ruby and the ladies of famed podcast: It Girl Theory recalls the endless memories, associations and theories associated with the internets' first It Girl: Cory Kennedy. LISTEN TO PART 1 of the Cory Kennedy Story on IT GIRL THEORY
If you listen very closely to this episode, you will hear the sound of ruby having to pee so so bad but literally holding it in the entire time unbeknownst to Jake. The two discuss the BlackPink documentary, Tatum O'Neal, Taryn Manning, Carol Baskin and how Jake needs to eat more vegetables.
On this episode, Brynn and Ruby meet for the very first time, and Jake is extremely threatened by their chemistry. The three discuss both old and contemporary narratives of Americans in Europe, most notably Netflix' “Emily in Paris” and HBO's “We are who we are.”And the psychosis of HBO Mondays. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON FOR FULL EP
Jake & Ruby unfortunately bring up politics in this episode, but promise it will be the last time they ever talk about the subject even though they are like really really bad at keeping promises. Thankfully, they also discuss other things including but not limited to Ryan Murphy's “Ratched,” Ruby's rash, Jake's moles, Mac Demarco, the smell of my neighbors weed and South Bend Indiana's Publicist. Also a little treat from the hottest new New York City band, Hennessey.
Almost three weeks after the fact, Jake and Ruby are finally ready to release their New York Fashion Week episode. The two discuss all things NYFW, from Marc Jacobs to September 11th, and introduce a new segment titled “Once Upon a Fashion Week,” where friends Natasha Stagg, Steven Phillips Horst and Kyle Luu share their fashion week memories from times of yore.
Jake & Ruby are so excited about their first episode that they can barely stay on topic, but manage to touch on a few subjects without talking over each other too much. Topics include the Godfather trilogy, depression (great), their Marc Jacobs campaign, that apartment building that use to be a jail, a really really boring Robert Altman documentary and more. Listen closely because everything they say is right and they are never wrong and frankly we dare you to fact check us because you can't ‘cause we won.