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Christina Catherine Martinez is a writer, actor, art critic, comedian and Los Angeles native who was named in 2020 to Vulture's Comedian You Should Know …
This week, Good One host Jesse David Fox traveled to the west coast to host a panel for the USC Comedy Festival that investigates the modern philosophical question: does comedy have to be funny? Featuring Comics Niles Abston, Jena Friedman, Alyssa Limperis, Christina Catherine Martinez, and Moses Storm. Watch their specials! Niles's is on his Youtube, Jena and Alyssa's are on Peacock, and Christina's should drop later this year. Follow Jesse David Fox on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Biden mixes it up and Mitt says what we're all thinking. What a week. Ron Perlman teaches us how to tell people off. Gus Kenworthy evades Lovett's hard-hitting questions by suggesting he take up curling. Anyone can do it! Cupid points his bow at Producer Malcolm, as Katrina Davis helps him find love on a conservative dating app. And Harry Styles' stylist (Christina Catherine Martinez) explains the method to Harry's queer(bait?) madness. Plus, mwah mwah mwah — it's the Love Wheel. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
We talk long distance relationships. Where you can find emotionally available people. How to know when you're over-reacting. The Madonna–whore complex and it's follies. And having a positive attitude toward menstruation butttttt there's DEFINITELY a line.
Dave and Alana are joined by comedian/writer/art critic Christina Catherine Martinez to discuss the curse of East LA rockabilly style, creating versus criticism, and what to wear to an art world party. Also, we ask Christina what her favorite mall in Los Angeles is and the answer will shock you!
VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/t7cHQjl4YSk Follow Christina! @xtina_catherine https://www.linktr.ee/xtina_catherine This week we have Christina Catherine Martinez! We talk about clown-dome, Chrisitans, and food! Enjoy!
"The more I let go that I'm ever gonna solve something, the more fun it gets." Squeak your noses and break out your rubber chickens, we're getting magically silly. Christina Catherine Martinez (Vulture Comedians You Should and Will Know) is a master at deflecting her own feelings onto others. We discuss the world of art critique, the countless wolves living inside of her, and how growing up religious can leave you feeling fear and shame. Christina is a wonderful comedian, writer, and creator. Catch her clowning her way to a stage near you. Follow Christina: xtina_catherine www.christinacatherine.info/comedy
Comedy and art criticism don't exactly sound like parallel career paths. But after bouncing from a freelance hustle to a fancy art world job to improv classes, Christina Catherine Martinez realized she wanted to do both. We talk about how she navigates making a life and a career as an intellectual and a comedian, how alike those performances are on social media, and how power and money infect everything. One place she is sharing her voice is in her book, Aesthetical Relations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AESTHETICAL RELATIONS is a constellation of essays on art, fashion, cancer, comedy, Los Angeles, and your mom. Christina Catherine Martinez whips elements of fiction and stand up material into bits and pieces addressing both the critical and personal; including how many times you may kiss an art-world acquaintance, the theoretical stakes of sexting, and why German performance art is quite like French clowning. AESTHETICAL RELATIONS is titled after Martinez's ongoing conceptual comedy talk show of the same name. Martinez is in conversation with Isabel Sloane. _______________________________________________ Produced by Maddie Gobbo, Lance Morgan, & Michael Kowaleski Theme: "I Love All My Friends," an unreleased demo by Fragile Gang. Visit https://www.skylightbooks.com/event for future offerings from the Skylight Books Events team.
How do the police run cover for white supremacists? Portland-based Journalist Robert Evans of the Behind the Bastards Podcast joins Francesca to discuss prospects for any kind of police reform one year after the murder of George Floyd. Plus Republicans don't want to have to ever think about January 6th and what their colleagues may or may not have done. And they won't have to if they vote down a commission to get to the bottom of it. Plus a neighborhood app launches a private security outfit. What could go wrong? Finally we're talking about the WORST reunions imaginable.Featuring:Christina Catherine Martinez, ComedianRobert Evans, journalist & host of Behind the Bastards podcast TABLE OF CONTENTS4:25- What Are you Bitching About: A journalist is fired from AP for Palestine activism, Target spies on its own shoppers, and returning to “normal social life."25:16 Republicans Refuse a Commission on Jan 6th38:50 - Neighborhood App Has a Security Force?46:30 - Biden Will Welcome George Floyd's Family to White House59:00 - Police and white supremacy, the origins of American policing, and lessons from a French January 6th.1:16:49 - In honor of FRIENDS, what's The Worst Reunion possible? Join the Franita and become a Patron today: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroomSupport The Bitchuation Room on: Venmo: @TBR-LIVE Cash-App: @TBRLIVE Check Out The Bitchuation Room Podcast iTunes: http://bit.ly/iTunesbitchuationStitcher: http://bit.ly/stitcherbitchuationSpotify: http://bit.ly/spotifybitchuation Find Francesca On: Twitter: https://twitter.com/franifio YouTube: The Bitchuation Room's channel: https://www.youtube.com/franifio Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FranifioInsta: https://www.instagram.com/franifio/Follow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPod Thanks to producer Rebecca Rufer, and post production team Kelly Carey & Dorsey Shaw. Music Credits: The Cannery by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4485-the-canneryLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do the police run cover for white supremacists? Portland-based Journalist Robert Evans of the Behind the Bastards Podcast joins Francesca to discuss prospects for any kind of police reform one year after the murder of George Floyd. Plus Republicans don’t want to have to ever think about January 6th and what their colleagues may or may not have done. And they won’t have to if they vote down a commission to get to the bottom of it. Plus a neighborhood app launches a private security outfit. What could go wrong? Finally we’re talking about the WORST reunions imaginable. Featuring: Christina Catherine Martinez, Comedian Robert Evans, journalist & host of Behind the Bastards podcast TABLE OF CONTENTS 4:25- What Are you Bitching About: A journalist is fired from AP for Palestine activism, Target spies on its own shoppers, and returning to “normal social life." 25:16 Republicans Refuse a Commission on Jan 6th 38:50 - Neighborhood App Has a Security Force? 46:30 - Biden Will Welcome George Floyd's Family to White House 59:00 - Police and white supremacy, the origins of American policing, and lessons from a French January 6th. 1:16:49 - In honor of FRIENDS, what's The Worst Reunion possible? Join the Franita and become a Patron today: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom Support The Bitchuation Room on: Venmo: @TBR-LIVE Cash-App: @TBRLIVE Check Out The Bitchuation Room Podcast iTunes: http://bit.ly/iTunesbitchuation Stitcher: http://bit.ly/stitcherbitchuation Spotify: http://bit.ly/spotifybitchuation Find Francesca On: Twitter: https://twitter.com/franifio YouTube: The Bitchuation Room’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/franifio Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Franifio Insta: https://www.instagram.com/franifio/ Follow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPod Thanks to producer Rebecca Rufer, and post production team Kelly Carey & Dorsey Shaw. Music Credits: The Cannery by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4485-the-cannery License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
This week Christina Catherine Martinez zooms in to discuss faint memories of Birds of Prey, her parents' 70s Glendale Galleria love story, working at Brea Mall's psychosexual nerve center aka the Nordstrom Espresso Bar, a formative petting zoo moment at Whittwood Mall and, finally, dashed dreams of becoming a cool MAC girl. JOIN THE MALL TALK PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/malltalkpod/ BUY MALL TALK MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/malltalkpodcast FOLLOW CHRISTINA: https://www.instagram.com/xtina_catherine/ https://twitter.com/xtina_catherine FOLLOW MALL TALK: https://www.instagram.com/malltalkpod https://twitter.com/malltalkpod
How a lost wallet led to the Fifth Dimension turning into an overnight sensation, a round of the improv game Guppy Tank has contestants pitch unusual ideas to a panel of investors: a skippy lippy whippy exercise device, and something to help even the whitest and honkiest among us pop and lock with style and ease, MouthMedia Network intern Darcy workshops some of her jokes, and comedian, writer, and award winning art critic Christina Catherine Martinez joins the show and graces us with her unusual comedic sense. She shares some of her philosophy behind her work as both an artist and art critic, and discusses how she loves art that is both accessible to the masses, and referential for the real “art-heads”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wow! So much fun and such a unique prospective on comedy shared by LA art critic turned comedian, Christina Catherine Martinez. She shares some interesting influences in her comedic style including Philippe Gaulier’s clown philosophies that she was able to apply and reach new levels of vulnerability and honesty on stage. This episode takes a […]
Ever thought to yourself "Self, what is conceptual art and is it supposed to be funny or serious"? Well, this week... I've got answers for you. I talked to comedian and art critic Christina Catherine Martinez (one of Vuture's comedians you should know in 2020!) about her love for Giovanni Anselmo's Sculpture That Eats. Does the sculpture actually eat? Listen to find out!Christina Catherine MartinezSculpture That EatsIndustry
Larry Wilmore and Seth Meyers discuss comedy after Trump.Alison Brie says don't hold your breath waiting for a GLOW reunion movie. She's 6 years into waiting for Community. Six years? Wow. #sixseasonsandamovie (The finale was June 2015...but hey that's still five years!)Whitney Cummings on Louis CK, Shane Gillis and whether or not comedians get canceled.Monty Python's John Cleese is being accused of transphobia.Christina Catherine Martinez on what she's best known for.Twitter: @dcnpodFacebook.com/dailycomedynews
Dale locates his inner clown for this conversation with Los Angeles-based writer, performer, and comedian, Christina Catherine Martinez. Dale and Christina have both found success in the unusual, murky waters where performance art and comedy meet. In a heartfelt, and honest discussion, the two explore how Christina came to find comedy and what that shift...
Dale locates his inner clown for this conversation with Los Angeles-based writer, performer, and comedian, Christina Catherine Martinez. Dale and Christina have both found success in the unusual, murky waters...
Eddie is quarantined in his bunker, and he is bringing you with him! Today's guest: CHRISTINA CATHERINE MARTINEZ!You can catch the bunker LIVE on Instagram with @EddiePep every Tuesday & Thursday at 4:00 PST! Audio comesout the following morning.Keep this going and DONATE to Eddie: https://ko-fi.com/eddiepepitone
Oh boy, Christina Catherine Martinez comes to Virtual Triscuits Field this week and she is not messing around.
This week, TCB’s Jake Kroeger zooms with the beloved comedy and art world hybrid performer Christina Catherine Martinez. Even without a pandemic, Martinez has managed to imbue her comedy with her professional art critic sensibilities to create marvelously absurdist, subversive, high brow, yet incredibly silly bits, stand-up, and characters. Her and Jake discuss what her … Continued
This week, TCB’s Jake Kroeger zooms with the beloved comedy and art world hybrid performer Christina Catherine Martinez. Even without a pandemic, Martinez has managed to imbue her comedy with her professional art critic sensibilities to create marvelously absurdist, subversive, high brow, yet incredibly silly bits, stand-up, and characters. Her and Jake discuss what her … Continued
The Buds are joined by PR to the Art World Stephanie (Christina Catherine Martinez) to talk through episodes 7 and 8 of ESPN's "The Last Dance." They work through MJ’s fathers passing, former teammates exacting revenge, and my his baseball career was more impressive than ever. Finally the guys talk to Stephanie about the craziest private planes she’s been on and how she’s going to translate from high art to working with basketball players. Enjoy and stay safe! Subscribe to the Patreon, grab merch and everything else at AirBudsPod.com Podcast brought to you by BetOnline and Blue Chew. Hit the code BLUEWIRE for both of them!
This week, Jamie Lo and Caitlin Du sit down with special guest Christina Catherine Martinez to analyze Frances Ha. (This episode contains spoilers) For Bechdel bonuses, sign up for our Patreon at patreon.com/bechdelcast. Follow @xtina_catherine on Twitter. While you're there, you should also follow @BechdelCast, @caitlindurante and @jamieloftusHELP Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Julian Rosefeldt's Manifesto, in relation to the subjectivity of the body, Hollywood, and politics — Kelly Akashi discusses her art practice and recent show — What makes a good press release?1. Writer's RoomHost Lindsay Preston Zappas is joined by Carla contributor Christina Catherine Martinez to discuss her article from Carla Issue 15, “Eyes Without a Voice,” which considers Julian Rosefeldt's Manifesto, an immersive video installation starring actress Cate Blanchett that was recently on view at Hauser & Wirth. We discuss Christina's take on Manifesto and how issues of celebrity, politic, Hollywood production value, and the subjectivity of bodies play out (or don't) in the work. 2. L.A. at LargeLindsay is joined by LA-based artist Kelly Akashi to discuss her experience growing up in LA, her current show, Figure Shifter, on view at Ghebaly Gallery, the intricacies of her detailed process, and the importance of community. 3. Dear CarlaLindsay continues the conversation with Stuart Krimko (Editorial Director, David Kordansky Gallery) to answer a listener-submitted question: “How do you write a good press release?” Stuart has almost 20 years of experience writing press releases, and gives his take on how to do it well. To submit your questions to Dear Carla, email us at podcast@contemporaryartreview.la.
Christina Catherine Martinez has one foot in the comedy world and another in the art world. Now that she's escaped the trappings of running an art gallery and sought sanctuary in comedy, what would she do if being funny wasn't an option? Christina brought over some pastries and spent the afternoon chatting with Jeff about troubles with her bourgeois tastes, the cautionary tale that is Angelyne, and finding love at the Glendale Galleria. Find the show on Twitter at (@exitstrategypod) or email us at exitstrategypod@gmail.com
Christina Catherine Martinez (christinacatherine.info) joins the ladies to discuss burlesque, Target, burping, Nate and more!
Christina speaks about life as a stand-up comedian after coming from the art world, parallels between writing for comedy and writing for art, and how good comedic material provides flexibility so the audience can engage.
Nancy talks with her daughter Christina about Los Angeles, art, comedy shows, and how she needs to eat more.