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Q&A on the Max series The Sex Lives of College Girls with writers team members showrunner/co-creator/executive producer Justin Noble, writer & co-producer Beth Appel, writer & co-executive producer Sarah Tapscott, story editor Modupe Thompson, script coordinator Ovi Stein, and writers assistant Solia Cates. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Four roommates navigate their new freedom on the prestigious campus of Essex College.
Beth Appel (The Sex Lives of College Girls) is here to recap her trip to Denmark's finest, quaintest theme park, Tivoli Gardens. A park that was so good, many elements of it were stolen by that unscrupulous thief Walt Disney. "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Tokyo DisneySea Version) with Matt Mazany" episode is up at: Patreon.com/PodcastTheRide Check out Path of Most Resistance! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ5DFrdOyig FOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE: https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRide https://www.instagram.com/podcasttheride BUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ride PODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beth Appel (@appelsass) and Mark David Christenson (@hobbit138) join Rob Stern (@TheRobStern) to play "Nasty Talk," "Good Cop/Bad Cop," listen to other podcasts, interpret Rob's horoscope, and more!
Beth Appel (@appelsass) and Mark David Christenson (@hobbit138) join Rob Stern (@TheRobStern) to have an echo chat, listen to past auditions and other podcasts, dox some parents, take a Utah quiz, discuss neighbor issues, get a call from a bear, and more!
Ladies, ask your man if he's ever shaved his head in the fashion of male pattern baldness. Cardinal Redbird improv legends Beth Appel and Madeline Walter help us discover that it's pretty common, tell us about their favorite part of the Salem Witch Tours, and Beth recounts an(ne) amazing celebrity encounter. Plus, NBA villain Christian Laettner helps Madeline through college. Full episode and video available at patreon.com/YoureTheManNowDog !! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandogpod/message
Beth Appel (@appelsass) and Dan Black (danblackattack) join Rob Stern (@TheRobStern). On this episode they play this is your life, listen to an award show for biker gangs, take a quiz, read the chronicles are narnia, listen to old stand up tapes, and guess the new Beau.
00:00 Holy Shit -- Ryan Rosenberg, Suzi Barrett, Alana Johnston, Dave Theune, Justin Michael & Marissa Strickland 26:00 Sister -- Mike Castle & Joey Greer 41:44 The Knockabouts – Will Hines, Beth Appel, Sarah Claspell, Andrew Sproge check out Holy Shit Improv ever monday night on twitch and our entire library on patreon!
WE DID IT* AGAIN (*Had a great time making up a musical with an incredible guest!) This week the hilarious Beth Appel returns to the pod for a tale of co-workers attempting to maintain a friendship post work, proper axe body spray technique, and the promiscuous lifestyle of the rich couple that lives up in the mountains. This one's probably not for kids, but also don't let us tell you how to live your life. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've ever caught yourself wondering 'what's the deal with Mr. Magoo? Why are airplane peanuts so hard to open? And where did Amelia Earhart get her little scarves?' then this is the episode for you. Our bud Beth Appel is back on the show and she's done EXTENSIVE research into the alleged demise of the flying ace, and what might have really happened to Amelia. Specifically, Beth thinks she was captured by Japan, and then returned under suspicious circumstances as a New Jersey wife and banker. This episode also features Alexis becoming a math genius, and some high quality 90's style observational comedy.
This movie claims to be "Nuttier than a holiday fruitcake!" so it's got to be pretty gay, right?We're talking about THE EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE! Our special guest is actor and writer Beth Appel! (HBO's "Sex Lives of College Girls," podcast: Everything Is Rent)Follow Beth on Twitter: @bethappelFollow Beth on Instagram: @appelsassFollow us on Twitter and Instagram: @TwoOldQueensFollow Mark on Letterbox: @markrennieEmail us: TwoOldQueens@gmail.comWe've got a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/TwoOldQueensWE'VE GOT MERCH! CAN YOU IMAGINE? Click on this link! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/two-old-queens?ref_id=12950Or go to TeePublic.com and search for Two Old Queens!Music by Danny CohenArtwork by Conrad Shin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this very special episode of J+A Try, Jacob and Alan are joined by the dynamic duo behind the fabulous podcast "Everything is RENT," Sarah Claspell and Beth Appel! Listen as they discuss RENT, musical fandom and practical jokes, then witness Jacob and Alan sweat as they attempt to piece it all together into a song that doesn't suck. You can find "Everything is RENT" on apple podcasts, spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Sarah Claspell: @claspy Beth Appel: @appelsassr -- SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: @OneMillionMusicals Facebook: @OneMillionMusicals Patreon: Patreon.com/OneMillionMusicals Email: onemillionmusicals@gmail.com Music: Klintworth Music Services Artwork: @stickadams Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Beth Appel (Everything Is Rent) and Adam talk 2020's The Invisible Man before we are joined by a restaurant manager' who can do everything from sling Ed Devibic style insults to comping an entire dining room post murder. -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Merchandise: TeePublic Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Here is part two of the Best of The MEAT 2020! What a fucking year, but we still managed to have a blast with some of the funniest people and best of friends! Every year we have a hard time picking, and there are always scenes we missed, so this year we went with the scenes where the laughter was the hardest and arguably the most distracting! Sorry to all the committed performers out there. Have a listen and thanks for being a part of the journey with us! If you'd like to support us, we have a patreon at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov Here are the scenes and guests included in this episode - "Bag of Hair" - Suzi Barrett and Rebecca Drysdale Ep. 244 "Divorce is all the Rage" - Ashley Ward and Jessica Elaina Eason Ep. 232 "Orgy in the Aisles" - Casey Rosario and Garrett Palm Ep. 242 "Poopin and Hoopin" - Bitty Schram (Katie Barsotti, Cecily Breaux, Maddie Dunkelberg and Anisha Jagannathan) Ep. 226 "Piggy Party" - Lisa Gilroy and Mikey Stephens Ep. 214 "Marriage Swap" - Bath Boys (Kurt Maloney and Jacob Wysocki) Ep. 204 "Tea Cup Rations" - James Mannion and Dr. Brian Ep. 196 "Farting Actors" - Allyn Pintal and Genetra Tull Ep. 224 "What is Twerking Pervert?" - Beth Appel and Mark David Christenson Ep. 202 "Salamo!" - Ben Cassil and Alyssa Sabo Ep. 231 "Josh isn't getting Pranked" - Mike Christian and Austin Williams Ep. 209 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we are joined by Dominque Dubois, a New Orleans woman (Beth Appel) who wants to write a romance novel with zero erotic moments, and also has a pilot script that is several hunderd pages long. Will and Karen try to help her out. __ SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @IWillWriteYour Instagram: @IWillWriteYourBook
It's the first episode Harper's ever done without Jonathan, so you know she managed to get a 5 minute conversation about The Bachelor into the episode. Thankfully, she's joined by experts Beth Appel & Sarah Claspell (Everything Is Rent) to navigate her journey through the 2009 film, Staten Island. Listen as they go on a journey from not really liking the film to giving it a 10/10!
In one of the most important episodes to date, Mary and her guests, Beth Appel and Sarah Claspell (Everything is Rent Podcast), relive the experience that is Cats. Listen to them try to make sense of the madness. But eventually they, like a dying star, collapses into itself and accepts Cats as it is: a great film. Featuring: Beth Appel (https://twitter.com/bethappel | https://www.instagram.com/appelsass/) Sarah Claspell (https://twitter.com/claspy | https://www.instagram.com/claspy/) Everything is Rent (https://www.instagram.com/everythingisrent/) -------------------------------------------------- Opening theme by J-Kraken (insta/twitter) Produced by Adam Macias Follow In a World Podcast: Twitter: @inaworld_pod Facebook/Instagram: @inaworldpod
Drew and Cait are joined by comedian and dear dear friend Beth Appel to talk about going beast mode at the gym. We talk work out warrior awards, showering at the gym, gym drama and even create our ideal fitness app. Plus we start on a nice long musical theatre tangent and we learn what Cait likes about bidets! For more episodes and our brand new RECIPE FOR BOREDOM self care package featuring the Phone Gobby check out https://www.patreon.com/thispodcastisselfcare Follow Beth on IG | @Appelsass Follow us on Twitter | @ThisPodSelfCare Follow us on IG | @ThisPodcastIsSelfCare Follow Cait on Twitter | @CaitRaft Follow Drew on Twitter | @DrewSpurs
This week for MEAT-Cute month, we have the best couple Beth Appel (Cardinal Redbird, Everything is Rent) and Mark David Christenson (Aw Crap A Hellboy Podcast, Cagematch)! They talk about how they met, the duration between texts, carpooling to a barcade and a visit home that involved a visit to the local bank to do some small town financing! This leads to scenes about chivalry, what exactly is twerking, a vocal lawyer, and hiding in Ann Taylor from creeps, plus more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
She's the leggy blonde who captured our hearts with her tuneful caterwauling and wacky romantic misadventures. But could Taylor Swift also be a clone of the High Priestess of the Church of Satan bent on creating the Antichrist and bringing about the end of the world?? Idk, maybe! This week actor/comedian/improviser Beth Appel schools us on the obvious signs that Tay is the same person as Zeena Schreck (née LaVey) and that she absolutely loves the devil. And we make some discoveries along the way, including the fact that Katelyn is incredibly pretentious and nobody knows Taylor Swift's music as well as they think they do. This episode is the last one of the year, so enjoy and see you in a few weeks!
Everyone likes to talk about THEIR CRUSHES. This episode is amazing. Beth has had an affinity for guys with one name and how figuring out who to crush On early on has helped her crush success immensely. Go crush on Beth!! Follow Beth: @appelsass Follow the pod: @everythingisrent Pod Website: www.tellusyourcrush.com Follow the podcast insta @crushingitpodcast Follow the host @rahhburt And follow CRUSHINGITPODCAST on Facebook
Heavens almighty, Nat and Pete went scooping this week, and boy did they get got their BIGGEST GOSHDARN SCOOP yet - Beth Appel (UCB LA Artistic Director, Everything is Rent podcast)! Join the round table as Nat and Pete try to break the news of who is going to be the new UCB AD, as well as a lively discussion about the color of periods, AP classes, Beth's new grey Toyota Corolla, the stress of being UCB's artistic director, Heather Locklear's fall from grace, and the ongoing devastation of the Amazon rainforest. OH MY STARS, WHAT FUN!
Hey you Akitas named Evitas! That’s a RENT reference, and we’ll tell you why that happened to you... We’ve got Beth Appel and Sarah Claspell the hosts of the smash hit podcast Everything is Rent on the show today! These two charmbombs tell us all about Beth’s pup Dot and Sarah’s family dogs. Plus a my Mutt Minute and this week’s Crumboat update turns into more of a PSA. Get in there!
Zach Reino, Sarah Claspell, and Beth Appel join Matt Besser this week for scenes about an unlikely green card marriage, deciding how to compost a dead relative, and an unenthusiastic Disney attendee. Later, they'll settle an argument with a parking lot attendant, meet a gentleman goblin, and steal a valuable piece of art with a casual plan.This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com/IMPROV code: IMPROV).
Zach Reino, Sarah Claspell, and Beth Appel join Matt Besser this week for scenes about an unlikely green card marriage, deciding how to compost a dead relative, and an unenthusiastic Disney attendee. Later, they'll settle an argument with a parking lot attendant, meet a gentleman goblin, and steal a valuable piece of art with a casual plan.This episode is sponsored by Squarespace ( www.squarespace.com/IMPROV code: IMPROV).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jabroniacs! Lifestyle episode 2! We dissect Dan's bod, with friend of the show Beth Appel! Check out Patreon.com/ComediansOfWrestling to pledge your support! COW merch is now available at prowrestlingtees.com/comediansofwrestling Join the 4am fun with the COW Facebook page: www.facebook.com/groups/1097358233676577/ Got a hot take you wanna cash-in? Leave a voicemail at (316) 530 2429
Beth Appel and Sarah Claspell (Everything is Rent podcast) join Jordan for an episode sans Jesse for a discussion of Jordan's birthday sweets hangover and the tea he's using to get through it, Sarah's trip to the Ren Faire earlier in the day, and the ways everyone's mom feels about their creative work. Plus, Jordan's gross malt beverage taste test segment returns!
We are joined by Sarah Claspell and Beth Appel to discuss the movie Avengers End Game! We also get into the latest episode of Game of Thrones, The Long Night. SPOILER ALERT! We spoil these movies/shows, so if you care make sure to see them before you listen to this episode! Thanks for supporting the show!
So why did Beth Appel (Everything Is Rent, Comedy Bang! Bang!) and her platonic guy friend lie about being an engaged couple in a self-help DVD? Because that New York rent. See, everyting IS rent. Follow us on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook @Dopetown3000 to get the latest on our live shows and dope AF pics/videos with our guests!
Ross and Carrie invite Beth Appel to share the secrets of Judeo-Fitness, her spiritual fitness program based on the ancient teachings of the Torah, and the divine inspiration granted to her through holy fasting and rigorous exercise. After a few months in Beth's program, Ross and Carrie have transformed their bodies, minds, and attitudes. Join us for an episode that surprised us as much as it will surprise you! And see the pics by liking us on Facebook at >facebook.com/onrac!
It’s the second week and tensions are high, feelings have been caught, and the pageant dresses are comin’ off… and being replaced by new pageant dresses. Colton has yet to gain a real personality, but we quickly get over that the moment he takes his shirt off. Have you seen those muscles?! As connections grow deeper, it becomes clear who Colton has his eye on, and who he wishes to drown in a pool and never see again.
Euge and Stange are back at it in full force. This week they got Beth Appel (Everything Is Rent podcast) to chop it up with them in The Weight Room. Beth is a musical theater aficionado so Stanger grills Euge and her on all things musical. Then they get into it! Beth has a very relatable fitness origin story - she tells the guys about growing up in Colorado playing scoccer (but never loving it) riding bikes and doing crunches. Also, letting go of all of it for college and part of her 20s and finally how she made a triumphant return to a healthy lifestyle and completely transformed! Last Beth gives her tips and temptations for The 'Bells Holiday Strengths and Weaknesses segment. Keep sending in yours- winner gets a hoodie!!"Light Weight Baby!!!"
Once again, each improvisor recounts the notes that shaped their understanding of improv or their understanding of themselves as improvisors. Featuring John Timothy, Beth Appel, Ashley Ward, Jake Cornell, X Mayo, Terry Withers, Maritza Montañez, Kevin Mullaney, David Bluvband, Lindsay Calleran, Rudy Behrens, and Cathryn Mudon. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Beth Appel, Aman Adumer, and Ali Ghandour join Matt Besser for this week's improv4humans! We'll meet a weed-obsessed border patrol agent, a principal determined to learn the newest schoolyard slang, and a teamwork-oriented superhero squad. Plus, a trick-or-treater changes his costume to receive more candy, and a grandma finds a way to put V8 into everything.
Beth Appel, Aman Adumer, and Ali Ghandour join Matt Besser for this week's improv4humans! We'll meet a weed-obsessed border patrol agent, a principal determined to learn the newest schoolyard slang, and a teamwork-oriented superhero squad. Plus, a trick-or-treater changes his costume to receive more candy, and a grandma finds a way to put V8 into everything.
What goes in to being a live comedy gatekeeper? Hear from Beth Appel (UCB LA), Jamie Flam (Hollywood Improv), and Troy Conrad (Set List), together in one room talking about what goes in to booking a venue, producing a show, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creators-of-comedy/support
Do you call them shipwrecks? Or Suicides? Swamp Water? Graveyards? What happens when you drink one of those little cans of diet coke? It’s not good but it’ll learn ya. Who’s the best at identifying convenience store sandwiches? The answer shouldn’t shock you. But the name of this game will melt your brain. Oh, and most of what Johnny’s kids make disgusts him. ATQ Part 2 of “What’s the oddest food combination you love that others might find a tad strange or a lot disgusting.”
Jonathan Larson's groundbreaking musical Rent premiered on Broadway in 1996. Over the years, musical theater fans all over the world have become Rent-heads, Rent-haters, and Rent-indifferent-istas. Comedians (and die-hard Rent fans) Beth Appel and Sarah Claspell shoot without a script as they dedicate each episode to a song from Rent, bringing on fellow comedians and musical theater nerds to talk about what they love, hate, and are baffled by in this divisive musical. Everything Is Rent - coming June 19th.
Beth Appel joins Zach and Jess this week in the most ambitious island-related crossover event in history. With songs like "Please Tell Us Why We Are LOST", "An Alliance of Karens" and "Viewing Party", you won't feel deserted listening to these tunes. This episode is brought to you by Acer (www.acer.com code: OFFBOOK), Harold Ramis Film School (www.ramisfilmschool.com), Spice Islands (www.spiceislands.com/offbook), Better Help (www.betterhelp.com/OFFBOOK).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our panel does a live show at the UCB Theatre on Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles to talk about BEATLES VOCALS. Panel regulars and brilliant singers Ariana Lenarsky, Jackie Johnson and Heather Woodward perform some of their favorite Beatles songs to sing! Because, Ticket to Ride, And I Love Her, Oh! Darling and MORE! Making this episode a manageable size was tough. We pick almost ANY Beatles song and have a great example of great vocals. Melody, harmony and performance was maybe their most consistently amazing trait. But we narrowed it down by a process known as "what would be fun." Plus hear Brett Morris be a guitar virtuoso, Adam McCabe do very well on drums, and Joel and I banter away as the singers prepare for their next songs! Thanks to Alex Scordelis for lending us a drum kit extremely last minute, Beth Appel and the UCB Theatre, Darius Hamilton Smith for teching and Rob Pera for recording it.
Improv heavy hitters Beth Appel, Will Hines, and Billy Merritt join us for another round of fake toots! We cover trampoline farts, defiant lady farts, utility farts, and the terms "sexy horse pants" and "grandma's mouth fart. It'll all make sense in the listen, folks.
We talk to comedian Beth Appel about ODYSSEY OF THE MIND, the middle-and-high-school competition designed to encourage creative problem solving. What got Beth so obsessed? How is it not like a quiz bowl or a math team or other nerdy competitive things? What's with all the building things out of wood? We get into all that and MORE! Plus Will is into a teahouse he visited in Beijing and Anthony likes Malcolm Gladwell's podcast Revisionist History.
Improviser Beth Appel (Adam Ruins Everything, Comedy Bang! Bang!) stops by Studio 309 and discusses acting a lot as a kid, always wanting to lead drama departments, and more! Info, photos, links, et cetera -- http://boxangeles.com/161
Josh and Jake present the first of two very special episodes featuring some of the funniest scenes and stories from 2016. Featuring Mary Holland, Nicole Byer, Allan McLeod, Beth Appel, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mary Sasson, Dan Lippert, Joel Jensen, Matt Rath, Naomi Villa, Kale Hills, Marcy Jarreau, Jace Armstrong, Ally Beardsley & Paul Welsh! This episode is dedicated to Gian Molina, a fantastic improviser and an even better friend who passed away on December 20th, 2016. Rest in Peace, Gian. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Beth Appel (UCB LA), Troy Conrad (Set List), Andrew Steven (The Seeso Seeshow, Gatekeeper), and Jamie discuss the ins and outs of booking a venue, working hard and fighting entitlement, and differences and similarities of clubs, rooms, and theaters. Plus: Seeso!
Beth Appel (Artistic Director, UCB LA, Comedy Bang! Bang!) and Zeke Nicholson (Love, Westworld) join Luke to debate the merits of what almost no one besides Zeke refers to as the world's touchstone post-9/11 Rom-Com, Hitch. Also, the group discusses surprises as major impositions. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Beth Appel is the current Artistic Director of the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles. You may have seen her on MTV and TruTV or in her hilarious one woman show “Beth Appel: Sexiest Woman Alive.” Between Harold Auditions and her many credits, there was a lot to talk about. Instead, we sat in silence for 25 minutes. I believe she used that time to work on a screenplay.
True stories about losing loved ones and head injuries lead to scenes about Denver's finest improv team, rabbit hutches, principals that party and more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Crazy bus people, student film dialogue, and a "me too" jingle. Guests: Beth Appel (UCB's Cardinal Redbird, Artistic Director of UCB LA) and Mark David Christenson (UCB's Copycat, I'll Watch Anything Once). Hosted by Justin Michael + Jacob Reed. Rate + Subscribe in iTunes. Follow @BYWFpodcast and @feralaudio onTwitter for updates!
Comedian Beth Appel talks about the equally fascinating and disturbing world of FACE TRANSPLANTS (capitalized for how much we are fascinated by it). We get into the most famous cases of it, the science of it, how much better it is than you think, and how strange is it and lotsa stuff. Also Will talks about how long a window people's nostalgia is, or something like that and Anthony discusses the book The Things We Carried.
We Need to Talk About Kevin - Drew Spears, Andrew Hansen, and Beth Appel of the UCB-LA Harold team Cardinal Redbird all learn more about Thomas the Milk Man's new intern Kevin on this week's improv4humans with Matt Besser! As we get to know more about Kevin, you'll hear improvised scenes about a towel boy who's eager to take over for a basketball coach, being unable to do any work due to being in a relationship, and PG rated movies that sound erotic. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual , and Dragoon's new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com !
Drew Spears, Andrew Hansen, and Beth Appel of the UCB-LA Harold team Cardinal Redbird all learn more about Thomas the Milk Mans new intern Kevin on this weeks improv4humans with Matt Besser! As we get to know more about Kevin, youll hear improvised scenes about a towel boy whos eager to take over for a basketball coach, being unable to do any work due to being in a relationship, and PG rated movies that sound erotic. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual , and Dragoons new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com !See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we sit down with the lovely Beth Appel. Brought to you by Sage Music http://www.sagemusic.co/ Sound Consultant: Alex Blaisdell Sound Engineer: Andrew G. Hagemeister Music by Alex Kula Artwork by Jesse VandenBergh
Why don't you stay the evening? Kick back and watch the TV and I'll fix a little something to eat, because this week, America Won't Shut Up about that Paula Cole song that wasn't the theme to Dawson's Creek. To get to the bottom of this trend, we did all the laundry, while you paid all the bills. Also, we sit down with Patra Kull, the leader of a the Goners, a well-known "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" fan group. In addition to being one of the song's biggest fans, we circle around the idea that maybe she knows more than she's letting on. Then, later in the show, we talk to John "Dusty" Dirt, who is, well, a cowboy. We ask him, "Hey man, where'd you go?" This weeks' episode also features a field piece from our producer Taylor, who hits the streets to find out just what is making this song so popular in the new Willienium. All that and so much more, plus music from the Foo Fighters. This week on America Won't Shut Up! Our guests this week are Beth Appel (@bethappel) and Dan Black (@dblackattack). You can find both of them online, in stores and in your hearts. Follow us on twitter: @thejasonflowers, @pratobrien or follow show @hashtagawsu Like us on facebook: facebook.com/americawontshutup Email the show at americawontshutup@gmail.com
Every month, The Sequel Machine recruits 25 writers to write the sequels for film's biggest franchises one page at a time. The catch is, the writers only get to read the page before theirs in a round-robin, exquisite corpse style. The end result is a hilarious, twisted, and as coherent as any misquided Hollywood sequel. This month: 9thmare on Elm Street. Performed by: Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Anna Rubanova, Brett White, Jeremy Bent, Kathy Salerno, Nicole Byer, and Laura Willcox See the next Sequel Machine show live: Harry Potter 9 3/4. UCB Theatre East, 3rd Street & Avenue A. Thursday, November 1st, 11:00 PM Script produced by Brett White and Matt Little. Written by: Matt Little, Damian Chadwick, Jason Flowers, Geoff Garlock, Jon Gutierrez, Jon Bershad, Nick Kanellis, Julia Hynes, Ari Scott, Frank Hejl, Beth Appel, Halle Kiefer, Kevin Hines, Bridgid Ryan, Tom Reynolds, Brett White, Michael Hartney, Anna Rubanova, Jeremy Bent, Mike Still, Matt Klinman, Jim Santangeli, Aaron Burdette, Ryan Karels, and Adam Bozarth Opening act: Frank Hejl as Orson Welles and Josh Ruben as Joaquin Pheonix
Well, lookie here! Ramsey and Adam finally get good ole Beth Appel into the mix with a discussion of SEASONS. Find out about Beth's early years as a very specific type of waitress and hear what TV season Ramsey just HAS to see. All this and more on the new "Wonderful, Thanks!"
We take a break from our regular schtick to bring you something special: Matt & Brett Love Comics! in association with Left Handed Radio present The Sequel Machine. The Sequel Machine recruits 24 writers to write the sequels for film’s biggest franchises, one page at a time. The catch: the writers only get to read the page before theirs in a round-robin, exquisite corpse style. The end result is hilarious, twisted, and about as coherent as any other misguided Hollywood sequel. This is Spider-Man 4. Written by: Brett White, Aaron Burdette, Frank Hejl, Anna Rubanova, Adam Bozarth, Jason Saenz, Taylor Moore, Dan Chamberlain, Beth Appel, Ben Stadler, Ari Scott, Kerry McGuire, Mike Scollins, Dru Johnston, Katey Healy-Wurzburg, John Freiler, Jon Bershad, Chris Schell, Chris Wilkes, Dave Bluvband, Kevin Hines, Will Hines, Erik Tanouye, and Matt Little. Performed live by: Jeremy Bent, Adam Bozarth, Aaron Burdette, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, Cathryn Mudon, Anna Rubanova, and Brett White. Featuring Michael Hartney as esoteric comic-book comedian Nicky Gold. See the next Sequel Machine show live: Dark Knight 4. UCB Theater East, 3rd Street & Avenue A. Thursday, September 6th, 7:30 PM. Check out more photos from the show by Curtis Retherford. Artwork by MRTIM, creator of webcomic Our Valued Customers. Buy his book! Music: “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” by Tears For Fears “Spider-Man Theme” by Joe Perry “Spydermann” by Another Bad Creation "The Sequel Machine: Spider-Man 4" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2012/spider-man-4.html
Left Handed Radio and Matt and Brett Love Comics present The Sequel Machine. The Sequel Machine recruits 25 writers to write the sequels for film's biggest franchises one page at a time. The catch is, the writers only get to read the page before theirs in a round-robin, exquisite corpse style. The end result is a hilarious, twisted, and as coherent as any misquided Hollywood sequel. This month: Spider-Man 4. Performed by: Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Anna Rubanova, Jeremy Bent, Aaron Burdette, Taylor Moore, Cathryn Mudon, and Brett White Written by: Brett White, Aaron Burdette, Frank Hejl, Anna Rubanova, Adam Bozarth, Jason Saenz, Taylor Moore, Dan Chamberlain, Beth Appel, Ben Stadler, Ari Scott, Kerry McGuire, Mike Scollins, Dru Johnston, Katey Healy-Wurzburg, John Freiler, Jon Bershad, Chris Schell, Chris Wilkes, Dave Bluvband, Kevin Hines, Will Hines, Erik Tanouye, and Matt Little Opening act: Michael Hartney as esoteric comic-book comedian Nicky Gold See the next Sequel Machine show live: Dark Knight 4. UCB Theater East, 3rd Street & Avenue A. Thursday, September 6th, 7:30 PM Presented by Left Handed Radio and Matt and Brett Love Comics. Script produced by Brett White and Matt Little. Check out photos from the show by Curtis Retherford. Artwork by MRTIM, author of Our Valued Customers