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Victoria Sturtevant's It's All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2024) is about how changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women's reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking moments in American film and TV comedy have centered on pregnancy, from Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy on I Love Lucy, to the abortion plot on Maude; Murphy Brown's controversial single motherhood; Arnold Schwarzenegger's pregnancy in Junior; or the third-trimester stand-up special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. In the first book-length study of pregnancy in popular comedy, Victoria Sturtevant examines the slow evolution of pregnancy tropes during the years of the Production Code; the sexual revolution and changing norms around nonmarital pregnancy in the 1960s and ‘70s; and the emphasis on biological clocks, infertility, adoption, and abortion from the 1980s to now. Across this history, popular media have offered polite evasions and sentimentality instead of real candor about the physical and social complexities of pregnancy. But comedy has often led the way in puncturing these clichés, pointing an irreverent and satiric lens at the messy and sometimes absurd work of gestation. Ultimately, Sturtevant argues that comedy can reveal the distortions and lies that treat pregnancy as simple and natural “women's work,” misrepresentations that rest at the heart of contemporary attacks on reproductive rights in the US. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Victoria Sturtevant's It's All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2024) is about how changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women's reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking moments in American film and TV comedy have centered on pregnancy, from Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy on I Love Lucy, to the abortion plot on Maude; Murphy Brown's controversial single motherhood; Arnold Schwarzenegger's pregnancy in Junior; or the third-trimester stand-up special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. In the first book-length study of pregnancy in popular comedy, Victoria Sturtevant examines the slow evolution of pregnancy tropes during the years of the Production Code; the sexual revolution and changing norms around nonmarital pregnancy in the 1960s and ‘70s; and the emphasis on biological clocks, infertility, adoption, and abortion from the 1980s to now. Across this history, popular media have offered polite evasions and sentimentality instead of real candor about the physical and social complexities of pregnancy. But comedy has often led the way in puncturing these clichés, pointing an irreverent and satiric lens at the messy and sometimes absurd work of gestation. Ultimately, Sturtevant argues that comedy can reveal the distortions and lies that treat pregnancy as simple and natural “women's work,” misrepresentations that rest at the heart of contemporary attacks on reproductive rights in the US. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Victoria Sturtevant's It's All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2024) is about how changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women's reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking moments in American film and TV comedy have centered on pregnancy, from Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy on I Love Lucy, to the abortion plot on Maude; Murphy Brown's controversial single motherhood; Arnold Schwarzenegger's pregnancy in Junior; or the third-trimester stand-up special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. In the first book-length study of pregnancy in popular comedy, Victoria Sturtevant examines the slow evolution of pregnancy tropes during the years of the Production Code; the sexual revolution and changing norms around nonmarital pregnancy in the 1960s and ‘70s; and the emphasis on biological clocks, infertility, adoption, and abortion from the 1980s to now. Across this history, popular media have offered polite evasions and sentimentality instead of real candor about the physical and social complexities of pregnancy. But comedy has often led the way in puncturing these clichés, pointing an irreverent and satiric lens at the messy and sometimes absurd work of gestation. Ultimately, Sturtevant argues that comedy can reveal the distortions and lies that treat pregnancy as simple and natural “women's work,” misrepresentations that rest at the heart of contemporary attacks on reproductive rights in the US. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Victoria Sturtevant's It's All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2024) is about how changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women's reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking moments in American film and TV comedy have centered on pregnancy, from Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy on I Love Lucy, to the abortion plot on Maude; Murphy Brown's controversial single motherhood; Arnold Schwarzenegger's pregnancy in Junior; or the third-trimester stand-up special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. In the first book-length study of pregnancy in popular comedy, Victoria Sturtevant examines the slow evolution of pregnancy tropes during the years of the Production Code; the sexual revolution and changing norms around nonmarital pregnancy in the 1960s and ‘70s; and the emphasis on biological clocks, infertility, adoption, and abortion from the 1980s to now. Across this history, popular media have offered polite evasions and sentimentality instead of real candor about the physical and social complexities of pregnancy. But comedy has often led the way in puncturing these clichés, pointing an irreverent and satiric lens at the messy and sometimes absurd work of gestation. Ultimately, Sturtevant argues that comedy can reveal the distortions and lies that treat pregnancy as simple and natural “women's work,” misrepresentations that rest at the heart of contemporary attacks on reproductive rights in the US. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victoria Sturtevant's It's All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2024) is about how changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women's reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking moments in American film and TV comedy have centered on pregnancy, from Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy on I Love Lucy, to the abortion plot on Maude; Murphy Brown's controversial single motherhood; Arnold Schwarzenegger's pregnancy in Junior; or the third-trimester stand-up special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. In the first book-length study of pregnancy in popular comedy, Victoria Sturtevant examines the slow evolution of pregnancy tropes during the years of the Production Code; the sexual revolution and changing norms around nonmarital pregnancy in the 1960s and ‘70s; and the emphasis on biological clocks, infertility, adoption, and abortion from the 1980s to now. Across this history, popular media have offered polite evasions and sentimentality instead of real candor about the physical and social complexities of pregnancy. But comedy has often led the way in puncturing these clichés, pointing an irreverent and satiric lens at the messy and sometimes absurd work of gestation. Ultimately, Sturtevant argues that comedy can reveal the distortions and lies that treat pregnancy as simple and natural “women's work,” misrepresentations that rest at the heart of contemporary attacks on reproductive rights in the US. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Victoria Sturtevant's It's All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2024) is about how changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women's reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking moments in American film and TV comedy have centered on pregnancy, from Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy on I Love Lucy, to the abortion plot on Maude; Murphy Brown's controversial single motherhood; Arnold Schwarzenegger's pregnancy in Junior; or the third-trimester stand-up special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. In the first book-length study of pregnancy in popular comedy, Victoria Sturtevant examines the slow evolution of pregnancy tropes during the years of the Production Code; the sexual revolution and changing norms around nonmarital pregnancy in the 1960s and ‘70s; and the emphasis on biological clocks, infertility, adoption, and abortion from the 1980s to now. Across this history, popular media have offered polite evasions and sentimentality instead of real candor about the physical and social complexities of pregnancy. But comedy has often led the way in puncturing these clichés, pointing an irreverent and satiric lens at the messy and sometimes absurd work of gestation. Ultimately, Sturtevant argues that comedy can reveal the distortions and lies that treat pregnancy as simple and natural “women's work,” misrepresentations that rest at the heart of contemporary attacks on reproductive rights in the US. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
A few episodes ago, we discussed the AV club's top 40 albums of all time. Today Ali gives us a list of his favorite comedy specials that did NOT make the list (1:12). Ali discusses the following albums (not in order): John Mulaney - BABY J (2023) Norm MacDonald – NOTHING SPECIAL (2022) Patrice O'Neal - ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM (2011) Chris Rock – BRING THE PAIN (1996) Gary Gulman - NO CAN DEFEND (2012) / BORN ON THIRD BASE (2023) Eddie Izzard - DRESS TO KILL (1999) Bill Burr - I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY (2014) Mike Birbiglia - MY GIRLFRIEND'S BOYFRIEND (2013) Ali Wong - BABY COBRA (2016) Taylor Tomlinson – QUARTER-LIFE CRISIS (2020) Then based on a listener suggestion and some recent news articles, the guys discuss whether it is possible to measure brain waves (25:18) (spoiler: it is and Asif does this every day at work). Asif talks about the history of recording brain waves aka electroencephalography or EEG. He goes into how it works, what the test consists of and what it is used for. The guys then loop back to the question from listener James about Apple's patent for an Airpod that can measure brain waves. Ali then asks Asif about the drawbacks and dangers of EEG. Asif discusses some of the more dubious uses of EEG including qEEG and neurofeedback. He then goes over some news articles, including India convicting a woman using a brain wave test (the Brain Electrical Oscillations Signature test) and the questionable use of brain wave guided therapy on First Nations youth in Canada. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian AirPods That Can Read Your Brainwaves: https://medium.com/@rushenwick/airpods-that-can-read-your-brainwaves-root-hack-87e4481c4ef7 Apple Invents a next-generation AirPods Sensor System that could measure Biosignals and Electrical Activity of a user's Brain: https://www.patentlyapple.com/2023/07/apple-invents-a-next-generation-airpods-sensor-system-that-could-measure-biosignals-and-electrical-activity-of-a-users-brain.html Apple Reportedly Filed A Patent For Its AirPods To Feature Electrodes That Detect Brain Electrical Activity: https://www.yahoo.com/tech/apple-reportedly-filed-patent-airpods-221907828.html How Useful Is a Quantitative Electroencephalogram (qEEG)?: https://quackwatch.org/related/Tests/qeeg/ Is neurofeedback effective for treating ADHD? https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/315261 Neurofeedback for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Meta-Analysis of Clinical and Neuropsychological Outcomes From Randomized Controlled Trials: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27238063/ Can Monitoring Brain Waves Boost Mental Health? https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/12/well/mind/neurofeedback-therapy-mental-health.html Neurofeedback, sham neurofeedback, and cognitive-behavioural group therapy in adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: a triple-blind, randomised, controlled trial: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2215036617302912 The psychology of neurofeedback: Clinical intervention even if applied placebo: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-43854-005 Inside the brain school: https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/features/brain-school-study-indigenous-biocybernaut-james-hardt India's use of brain scans in courts dismays critics: https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/15/world/asia/15iht-15brainscan.16148673.html
Jake and Sam are now Deck Boys, so after one month with the hit portable PC, it's time for them to share their impressions of the Steam Deck. They discuss the hardware, games played so far, Steam sales, and why other gamers should consider becoming Deck Boys too. Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro/Housekeeping (Jake's GameStop Trade-in Experience) 00:10:01 - News Story #1: Tears of the Kingdom Previews 00:18:12 - News Story #2: Nintendo Returning to Gamescom 00:22:04 - News Story #3: PlayStation Acquires Firewalk Studios 00:28:32 - News Story #4: UK Regulator Blocks Microsoft's Activision Acquisition 00:36:20 - Main Topic: One Month with the Steam Deck 1:09:55 - Rotating Segment: Rotten or Fresh Movie Games (Evil Dead) 1:13:55 - Draft Day Starring Kevin Costner (OXENFREE II: Lost Signals, Rift of the NecroDancer, Blasphemous 2, Disney Illusion Island) 1:16:42 - Game, Watch, Listen (Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, The Last of Us Part II, Breath of the Wild, Succession, Ali Wong: Baby Cobra, Reservation Dogs, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Beau Is Afraid, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron) Shoutout to Mizuki Kuroiwa for the incredible podcast artwork and to Thomniverse Remix for the music. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to thesupermosherbrothersshow@gmail.com and follow us @SuperMosherBros on Twitter. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to OTTplay Sizzling Samachar of the day, I'm your host NikhilSizzling news first up, Jamie Dornan joins Gal Gadot for Netflix film Heart of StoneThe upcoming Netflix spy thriller, Heart of Stone, has cast Jamie Dornan who recently played a pivotal role in Kenneth Branagh's critically acclaimed film Belfast. Dornan, who shot to fame with the divisive film 50 Shades of Grey, will be joined by Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot in the film directed by Tom Harper.Amitabh Bachchan film Jhund announces release dateThe upcoming biopic, Jhund, about social worker Vijay Barse starring Amitabh Bachchan is set to hit theatres on March 4 later this year. Directed by Nagraj Manjule, the story revolves around Barse who forms an organization called Slum Soccer, to help children living on the streets. Through football, the retired PE teacher shows them a new path, away from crime and drug addiction.Ali Wong to feature in Netflix stand-up specialAli Wong will have a new Netflix stand-up special, the streaming platform recently announced. Titled Don Wong, it will premiere on Valentine's Day, February 14. This is the comedienne turned actress' third stand-up routine after Ali Wong: Baby Cobra (2016) and 2018's Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife. Wong was also the lead in Netflix's 2019 romantic comedy Always Be My Maybe, and will also feature in the soon-to-released show Beef.Mohan Babu, Srikanth's political thriller Son of India to release on February 18Son of India, Mohan Babu's political thriller, is scheduled to hit theatres on February 18, the makers announced on social media. A Diamond Ratna Babu directorial, The film has been backed by Vishnu Manchu. The cast includes actors like Srikanth, Pragya Jaiswal, Vennela Kishore, Ravi Prakash among others.Dear Edward series at works at Apple TVApple TV has greenlit a new series based on Ann Napolitano's novel Dear Edward, which will be helmed by Jason Katims. The show of the same name will center around a young boy named Edward who is the only survivor of a devastating plane crash that claimed the life of his family members. It's roped in The White Lotus actor Connie Britton, Orange is the New Black star Taylor Schilling and Wonka's Colin O'Brien.Stephen King's Billy Summers to get series adaptationStephen King's bestselling novel Billy Summers is getting a limited series adaptation from JJ Abrams; Bad Robot. The series is likely to have 10 episodes and will be directed by Ed Zwick. Zwick will also adapt the novel along with Marshall Herskovitz. The novel recounts the story of a hitman called Billy Summers who is planning to take up one last project before retiring from the life of contract killing. Well, that's the OTTplay Sizzling Samachar of the day, I shall be back again with more news from the world of movies and entertainment. Until then it's your host Nikhil signing out. Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho.
On this week's WeePod, Joe and Suz discuss the Netflix comedy special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. We'd love to hear from you! Write to us at 3FunnyLadies@gmail.com
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Hoje, o podcast Próximo Stand Up vai indicar um especial que já é considerado por alguns um clássico da comédia! “Ali Wong: Baby Cobra” está disponível na Netflix e na Amazon (como audiobook) e foi gravado em 5 de maio de 2016 em Seattle, Washington. O stand up traz a atriz, comediante e escritora Ali […] O conteúdo Ali Wong: Baby Cobra aparece primeiro em Leo-Mogli.
On this episode Chris Minyen, host of Meet My Inspiration, talks with Brian Volk-Weiss. Brian is the CEO of The Nacelle Company & Comedy Dynamics and he's a seasoned producer /director in the world of stand-up comedy. He's worked with some of the biggest names in comedy and has made quite a name for himself along the way. He's a hard-working, passionate and wonderfully foul-mouthed guy, and you'll not only be inspired by his success story but also by his incredible heart. Many of his latest projects are found all across the internet, but check out “The Movies That Made Us” streaming on Netflix and one of his favorite comedy specials he was involved with, "Ali Wong: Baby Cobra", also on Netflix. --- Thanks to ExpressVPN for sponsoring this episode. ExpressVPN really is the best VPN out there. I've been using it for years and it is the fastest, easiest and safest VPN option for you. Get 3 months free by using my link https://expressvpn.com/mmi --- Music: https://www.bensound.com/
In episode 223, Peter and Mariano are joined by Allegra for a discussion of Netflix's latest release, Always Be My Baby. In her directorial debut, Nahnatchka Khan reunites with Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat) and Ali Wong (Baby Cobra) for a romcom centered around childhood friends who end up falling in with each other when they grow up. Outro music: Mariah Carey - Always Be My Baby
Feminism, racism, and pooping. All incredibly important and topical subjects that we talk about in this weeks review of "Baby Cobra". Also, this is the first episode with our new sponsor! So tune in and check that out because I guarantee you couldn't guess who it is if you tried.
节目摘要 这一期我们聊了聊像Ali Wong和Amy Schumer这样的女性单口喜剧表演者,以及她们所表演的单口喜剧到底是一种规训的(disciplinary)幽默还是具有反叛精神的(rebellious)幽默。 节目备注 欢迎通过微博关注我们的节目@不丧Podcast和女主播@constancy好小气。 关于线上读书微信群:由于目前群人数超过100人,无法继续通过扫码入群。想要入群的朋友可以先加我的微信号(ID: hongming_qiao),然后再拉你入群。 这集播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 脱口秀 《黄阿丽:小眼镜蛇》(Ali Wong: Baby Cobra)(2016) 《黄阿丽:铁娘子》(Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife)(2018) 《艾米·舒默:皮革特辑》(Amy Schumer: The Leather Special)(2017) Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning (2000) Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now (2003) Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted (2015) Tig Notaro: Happy To Be Here (2018) 电影 《鲁斯·巴德·金斯伯格》(RBG)(2018) 其他 The MET, The Artist Project 音乐 "Rise", Azure Ray "Cheap Thrills", Sia 如何收听「不丧」 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。
节目摘要 这一期我们聊了聊像Ali Wong和Amy Schumer这样的女性单口喜剧表演者,以及她们所表演的单口喜剧到底是一种规训的(disciplinary)幽默还是具有反叛精神的(rebellious)幽默。 节目备注 欢迎通过微博关注我们的节目@不丧Podcast和女主播@constancy好小气。 关于线上读书微信群:由于目前群人数超过100人,无法继续通过扫码入群。想要入群的朋友可以先加我的微信号(ID: hongming_qiao),然后再拉你入群。 这集播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 脱口秀 《黄阿丽:小眼镜蛇》(Ali Wong: Baby Cobra)(2016) 《黄阿丽:铁娘子》(Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife)(2018) 《艾米·舒默:皮革特辑》(Amy Schumer: The Leather Special)(2017) Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning (2000) Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now (2003) Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted (2015) Tig Notaro: Happy To Be Here (2018) 电影 《鲁斯·巴德·金斯伯格》(RBG)(2018) 其他 The MET, The Artist Project 音乐 "Rise", Azure Ray "Cheap Thrills", Sia 如何收听「不丧」 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。
节目摘要 这一期我们聊了聊像Ali Wong和Amy Schumer这样的女性单口喜剧表演者,以及她们所表演的单口喜剧到底是一种规训的(disciplinary)幽默还是具有反叛精神的(rebellious)幽默。 节目备注 欢迎通过微博关注我们的节目@不丧Podcast和女主播@constancy好小气。 关于线上读书微信群:由于目前群人数超过100人,无法继续通过扫码入群。想要入群的朋友可以先加我的微信号(ID: hongming_qiao),然后再拉你入群。 这集播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 脱口秀 《黄阿丽:小眼镜蛇》(Ali Wong: Baby Cobra)(2016) 《黄阿丽:铁娘子》(Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife)(2018) 《艾米·舒默:皮革特辑》(Amy Schumer: The Leather Special)(2017) Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning (2000) Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now (2003) Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted (2015) Tig Notaro: Happy To Be Here (2018) 电影 《鲁斯·巴德·金斯伯格》(RBG)(2018) 其他 The MET, The Artist Project 音乐 "Rise", Azure Ray "Cheap Thrills", Sia 如何收听「不丧」 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。
Esta semana hablamos del final de temporada de Juego de Tronos y reseñamos el live-action americano de Death Note producido por Netflix. Recomendados de la semana: – Gold (película) – Upandoutcomic (web cómic) – Core-A Gaming (Canal de youtube) – Ali Wong: Baby Cobra (stand up netflix) – Flashgitz (Canal de youtube) Búscanos en la […]
In this episode, we discuss the new Netflix comedy special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra, share our recommendations, and answer a question about pop culture burnout. Show notes and corrections available at ifeelbetterpodcast.com. Find us on twitter: @ifeelbetterpod
Cabin Fever v Vanilla Sky on the roulette, we skip all over The Rabbit Trail with wanted remakes and movie news, and chat Cinderella, Ali Wong: Baby Cobra, The Goonies, Patton Oswald: Talking for Clapping, Night of the Living Dead (1990), Armin Van Buuren: This Was Intense, The Hunt for Red October, 30 for 30: Believeland, and much more!
REPOST MAY 12, 2016: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) battle myriad audio snafus and talk more Criminal Minds, maybe more Supergirl, Dana Carvey on SNL and First Impressions, Chelsea on Netflix, W. Kamau Bell's United Shades of America, Top of the Lake, Fear the Walking Dead, no more Louie for Louis C.K., Rasslin' News, Bert & Ernie & STDs, Maron, What to Catch Up on Harder and What to Watch Harder (Person of Interest, Banshee, Wynonna Earp, House of Lies, Silicon Valley, Veep, Inside Amy Schumer, Ali Wong: Baby Cobra, Archer, Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, United Shades of America, Nxt and Lucha Underground). Drinking: Appletinis made with OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery Vodka.
REPOST MAY 4, 2016: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) talk Obama at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, Shondaland vs. Political Reality, John Krasinski is Jack Ryan, Netflix renews The Ranch and Fuller House because there is no God, the A.V. Club to be a TV show, Bill Maher's Real Time hits 13 years, "Middlebrow" TV, The Handmaid's Tale series for Amazon, W. Kamau Bell's United Shades of America & Semi-Prominent Negro, The Punisher gets his own series, Syfy's Killjoys & Dark Matter back in July, Rasslin' News, Peanuts on Boomarang, too many dead lesbians and What to Watch Harder (Person of Interest, Houdini & Doyle, Maron, Grace & Frankie, Ali Wong: Baby Cobra, Wynonna Earp, The Night Manager, Silicon Valley, Veep, Penny Dreadful, House of Lies, Dice, Inside Amy Schumer, The Detour, The Flash, Arrow and Archer). Drinking: Mint-ish Juleps made with OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery Bourbon Whiskey.