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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview Cartoonist, Writer and Actor Charlie Hankin. We discuss how he broke into cartooning and share our favorite cartoons of his. We also discuss two of the webseries he co-created called God Cop Great Cop and New Timers which both can be found on his website below. Finally, we discuss his writing and acting career and current experience working in a writing room with Seth Macfarlane. And you can find out more about Charlie at his website:www.charliehankin.com On Part 1 of the episode, we discuss... The winning caption for New Yorker contest #794Finalists for contest #796 Current New Yorker Contest #798 Send us questions or comments to : Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.comWe've also started a facebook page. Check it out for announcements about the podcast and tips on writing winning captions!https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100075679507023
A young birdwatcher runs for his life after witnessing a bird-on-bird murder. When he finds himself cornered, it's man versus bird, and only one can make it out alive. . . . BURDER is the funniest film at the festival this year, bar none. Check out this hilarious animated labor of love at southdakotafilmfest.org through 9/25! . . . This was such a fun conversation, check out Charlie on Instagram @mecharliehankin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lsquared/support
CAST in order of appearance: Genevieve Simon as Hotspur, Mitchel Kawash as Douglas, Nicholas Koy Santillo as Messenger, Kelly Strandemo as Worcester, Andrew Codispoti as Vernon. Facilitated, edited with music performed by Ariana Karp and Charlie Hankin.
CAST in order of appearance: Deborah Davis as Sir John Falstaff, Andrew Codispoti as Bardolph, Brittany Chandler as Hostess, Sam Gilroy as Prince Hal. Facilitated, edited with music composed & performed by Ariana Karp. Traditional fiddle tunes performed by Charlie Hankin.
CAST in order of appearance: Sam Gilroy as Prince Hal, Alexandra Tatarsky as Poins & 1st Carrier, Nicholas Koy Santillo as Francis, Vintner, & Gadshill, Deborah Davis as Sir John Falstaff, Kelly Strandemo as Peto, Brittany Chandler as Mistress Quickly (the Hostess), Andrew Codispoti as Bardolph, Mitchel Kawash as Sheriff. Facilitated, edited with music composed & performed by Ariana Karp. Traditional fiddle tunes performed by Charlie Hankin.
Matt is joined by Sandy Honig & Charlie Hankin to discuss rainbows, game shows, and Jewish holidays.
Perfect your comic punchlines and read up on your history for this episode of Go Fact Yourself! Charlie Hankin is perhaps best known for his comics in The New Yorker magazine. For you aspiring cartoonists, he shares the secret to getting your work in the famed publication. He also discusses how he’s already walked away a winner on another game show: "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" Charlie can be seen on his YouTube show "Good Cop, Great Cop." Also joining us is writer and podcaster Kitty Felde. Her show "Book Club for Kids" is all about showcasing kids’ perspectives on books and sharing them with the authors. As a veteran Capitol Hill reporter, she’s ready to share some amazing details about U.S. politics… like how Washington D.C. is home to the ugliest shoes in the country. We’ll get into topics like U.S. presidents, classic science-fiction films and regal living spaces. What’s the Difference: There’s no place like home What’s the difference between a home appraisal and a home assessment? What’s the difference between a palace and a castle? If you’d like to submit a question for our What’s the Difference round, go to gofactyourpod.com and click on "Get Involved." Areas of Expertise Charlie Hankin: the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the making of the atomic bomb and the Heaven’s Gate cult. Kitty Felde: The Dodgers baseball team’s move to LA from Brooklyn, Theodore Roosevelt and his children and the TV show Bonanza. Appearing in this episode: Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Charlie Hankin Kitty Felde With guest experts: Kermit Roosevelt III, professor at University of Pennsylvania's Carey Law School. Dan Richter, writer and actor who performed in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. The show was recorded at The Angel City Brewery in Los Angeles. Theme Song by Jonathan Green. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. The show is edited by Julian Burrell. Go to gofactyourpod.com for information and tickets to the next recording of Go Fact Yourself! Get our NEW Go Fact Yourself t-shaped shirt!
If you’re one of the 310,000 people who follow author Liana Finck on Instagram, you’ve probably seen a few of the following comments before: “Freaking Perfect”; “this rings so true for me I can’t even describe it”; “I'm putting this one on my bathroom mirror”; “WHY IS THIS LITERALLY ME”; “Can I get this tattooed on my body 100 times?” No matter what topic she’s covering—love and intimacy, politics, art, social anxiety, humanity—Liana’s work contains a precision and thoughtfulness that resonates deeply with those who encounter her work. This fall, Random House is thrilled to share a new book of over 500 of Liana’s most relatable and heartfelt drawings, EXCUSE ME: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self. Liana’s thin-penned line drawings have an uncanny ability to communicate life’s absurdities, in a way that feels not only timely and sharp, but accessible and wondrously insightful. Her fans flock to her because they feel seen in her art—she never shies away from showing us life at its most hilarious, uncomfortable, and surreal. EXCUSE ME is divided into a series of distinctive chapters on: Love & Dating; Gender & Other Politics; Animals; Art & Myth-Making; Humanity; Time, Space, and How to Navigate Them; Strangeness, Shyness, Sadness; and Notes to Self. Each chapter is packed with Liana’s signature humor and wit, but also a deep sense of compassion and a profound curiosity in what it means to be a human in this world. Finck is in conversation with Charlie Hankin, a writer/performer, cartoonist, and animator.
NYU's Dr. Shara Bailey studies what human teeth can tell us about our past. How does the shape of your molar reveal your family history? And what is the tooth-based link between North America and East Asia? Shara tells comedians Jo Firestone, Charlie Hankin, and Shalewa Sharpe all that and more. Hosted by Chris Duffy. Produced by Pretty Good Friends.
Recorded live at the Maine Science Festival, Dr. Kristy Townsend is a neurobiologist who studies the effects of diet on the brain. She teaches Roy Wood Jr, Michelle Buteau, and Charlie Hankin about brown fat, how the brain coordinates energy balance, and why she hates cleanses. Hosted by Chris Duffy. Produced by Pretty Good Friends.
Problematic Brett Davis records a creepy "Christmas Special" in a remote cabin with guest Charlie Hankin. --- CONNECT W/ THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY ON TWITTER for the best in laundry hacks, attacks on Brett's enemies, and laundry-community chatter: https://twitter.com/TPFLaundry PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-podcast-for-laundry/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charlie Hankin and Tallie Medel join us for our 100th episode! For this episode we shake everything up: Instead of going off our super prestigious Sight & Sound list, we go off the uber populist IMDb Top 250 where one film has reigned supreme over all: Frank Darabont's Stephen King adaptation The Shawshank Redemption. Is this truly the greatest movie of all time? Listen and find out.
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Dr. Luke Lavis is a chemist who creates new colors. His work on fluorescence and tagging makes scientific and medical breakthroughs possible. Also, it looks really cool. Comedians Matt Porter, Charlie Hankin, and Shalewa Sharpe learn about the mysterious world of chemical tagging and why it might save our lives. Hosted by Chris Duffy. Recorded at Wabash College. Produced by Pretty Good Friends.
Charlie Hankin and Mary Houlihan, both return guests and animators in their own rights, come to watch and talk cartoons with one the most acclaimed animated shorts of all time Yuriy Norshteyn's Tale of Tales
Ana Fabrega is joined by returning guest Charlie Hankin to talks birthday celebrations, intimidation techniques, and Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad's lone directorial effort The House Is Black.
Charlie Hankin (The New Yorker, New Timers) talks New York real estate dreams, Osama Bin Laden's real informant, and Abbas Kiarostami's elegy The Wind Will Carry Us.
Dr. Gary Fireman is the chair of Suffolk University's Psychology Department. He's an expert on nightmares and disturbed dreaming. Comedians Maeve Higgins, Charlie Hankin, and Matt Porter find out where nightmares come from, what they mean, and how they compare to an acid trip. Hosted by Chris Duffy. Produced by Pretty Good Friends.
The Half Hour Of Power is the bi-weekly overtime show for The Best Show with Tom Scharpling, recorded immediately after the August 4th, 2015 program. Completely unscreened phone calls moving at a rapid fire pace! The cast of characters for this episode are AP Mike, Jason Gore, Pat Byrne, Charlie Hankin, and Dave from Knoxville.
Tom Shillue on the great blizzard of '78; Charlie Hankin behind the scenes at Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Peter Pavia on why used car salesmen are terrible role models.