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Curtis Retherford (@actuallycurtis) and Jeremy Bent (@jeremymbent) join Rob Stern (@TheRobStern) to play Is it a Movie?, talk about connection, deal with negative self talk, play Historical Change, drop some names and much more!
Space, the final frontier... Space in video games, a frontier we've frequented! Today comedian Curtis Retherford joins Conner to discuss his time with the PC space adventure Star Control II (1992), gab about being PC builders, and Curtis shares about being a far too young but talented school assistant. Show Notes Curtis Retherford - Improv Beat by Beat podcast - Instagram - Twitter Conner McCabe – Twitter – twitch.tv/conziscool69 Produced by Jeremy Schmidt – Video Games: a Comedy Show - Twitter Call Me By Your Game – Instagram – Twitter – YouTube Super NPC Radio – Patreon - Discord – Twitter – Instagram – Twitch
Captain Rainwynn Kattgunn of the Conglomerate League travels throughout space running into weird stuff and aliens with inconvenient problems.In this episode, Captain Kattgunn encounters a mysterious space beacon containing a vast holographic museum of a long-dead civilization. The only catch is that the museum takes 200 Earth years to experience.Performed by Anna Rubanova and Curtis Retherford as Trasknor the Trasknorianhttp://www.lefthandedradio.com/merchLeftHandedRadio.com | patreon.com/LeftHandedRadio | twitch.tv/lefthandedradio | facebook.com/LeftHandedRadio | instagram.com/lefthandedradio | twitter.com/LeftHandedRadio | lefthandedradio@gmail.com | https://www.tiktok.com/@lefthandedradioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The best improv in Los Angeles at the best bar in Silverlake HOLY SHIT IMPROV – Monday @ 8pm Holy Shit – Mookie Blaiklock, Casey Feigh, Alana Johnston, Addie Weyrich, Allison Miller, Jacob Wysocki 21:30 GHOST – Andy Bustillos, Jeremy Culhane, Monte Montepare, Jordan Myrick, Artoun Nazareth, Curtis Retherford, Ruha Taslimi & Kelly Vrooman 40:50 Voltron – Lilan Bowden, Sarah Claspell, Kim Cooper, Tony Garbanzos, Kim Cooper, Dhruv Uday Singh & Kathy Yamamoto
On this episode of "The Philip LeBlanc Show," guest Arthur Therapy (Curtis Retherford), host of the Trump true crime podcast "Sweet Jesus, I Cannot Believe All This Shit Was Allowed to Happen," helps identify who is who within the tangled conspiracy that is Trump's Big Lie. It does not help that they are all named Jon Raffen-something.This WLHR podcast was written and performed by Adam Bozarth and Anna Rubanova.If you would like to support fake public radio, please visit patreon.com/lefthandedradio and become a patron today!Leave a message for Philip LeBlanc at 413-547-1055WLHR merchandise is available at teepublic.com/user/left-handed-radioMORE MERCH: http://www.lefthandedradio.com/merchLeftHandedRadio.com | patreon.com/LeftHandedRadiohttp://twitch.tv/lefthandedradiofacebook.com/LeftHandedRadio | instagram.com/lefthandedradio | twitter.com/LeftHandedRadiolefthandedradio@gmail.com | https://www.tiktok.com/@lefthandedradioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Special shout out to guest Andy Bustillos who's kicking cancer's ass - support his GoFundMe here.GUESTS: Curtis Retherford (curtisretherford.com Twitter: @ActuallyCurtis Insta: @ActuallyCurtis) Andy Bustillos (Twitter @Andy_Bustillos Insta: @AndyBusitillos) Artoun Nazareth (Twitter @ArtounCartoon Insta: @ArtounCartoon) Ruha Taslimi (ruha-taslimi.ucbcomedy.com Twitter: @lguucb Insta: @ruhataslimi) Monte Montepare (Twitter: @MonteMontepare Insta: @MonteMontepare Jeremy Culhane (Twitter: @JeremyCulane Insta: @jazzy__jelly) Martin v State (Alabama, 1944) - Actus Reus Facts: Defendant was arrested for being “drunk on a public highway” when he was actually drunk in his home, but the officers took him out onto the highway to arrest him. Reasoning: Because the defendant was drunk in his own home and was forcibly taken to the highway, he had not engaged in the forbidden act of being drunk on a public highway. Holding: Conviction reversed. Then GHOST takes us on a wild journey from the DMV, to MTV's Punk'd, to police dance fighting training, to an exploration of self-aware Holes.Finally, learn a little about our guests and what's coming next from them! LAYING DOWN THE LAW is a production of Beyond UNreasonable Doubt and Verboten Productions, produced by Jeffrey Feightner. Theme music: “Galactic Damages” by Jingle Punks. Cover Art by Q (@TheMightyQWorks). Follow Billy DeClercq on Twitter: @MaxHeadroomEsq
Curtis and Joey drop by to talk with Billy all about Fraud.Cheese... and the Moth.
This week we have Curtis Retherford (McSweeney's) and Ruha Taslimi (Blocks) from the UCB Harold team Ghost to share some stories and play! Curtis shares a story about a wild week working for a traveling carnival. Ruha tells a story about a time they communicated with cows on mushrooms. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about a man reluctant to use his superpowers, a high-minded movie about a guy with turds for brains, batting cages for Christ and a whole bunch more! Support the show on our Patreon ( http://www.patreon.com/themeatimprov ) where you can join our Discord channel and get access to a weekly bonus episode called The Potatoes where Josh and Jake do two-prov and talk about improv technique and the things they're teaching and trying to get better at. If you like the show, tell a friend! 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 on Must Have Seen TV, Brett talks to Curtis Retherford and Courtney Rose Halyard about the ALF episode "Suspicious Minds." ALF thinks Elvis moved in nextdoor—and he's right! Or he's wrong! Or it's all a dream? This episode is madness!Be sure to listen to the end of the episode for info on next week's sitcom. Please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts, and you can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram at @MustHaveSeenTV. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Curtis Retherford drops by to talk podcasts, comedy, improv and staying sane in a COVID lockdown world.
This week’s episode of the Plop was proudly put together by:Host: Peter “Larry Dobbs” OldringProducers: Peter Oldring, Pat Kelly, Jodie Camilleri, Chris Redman, Max Collins, Dave Shumka and Chris KellyEditor: Max CollinsCreative Advisers for The Plop: Ali Eisner and Ryan McMahon------------------------------------------------------------------------SKETCHES IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:“Buzzing Out with BuzzNick - Spiders” is written and performed by Cameron MacLeod. Additional voice performed by Daniel Code“Frazzy Gulp Garage Sale” is written and performed by Leigh Cameron. Additional voices performed by Conor Bradbury, Paul Aihoshi, and Max Collins“Unicorns Stuck in Space” is written and performed by Inessa Frantowski & Sarah Hillier“Lonely Louse” is written and performed by Natalie Metcalfe“Batman & Robin” is written and performed by Mark Dowling. Additional voices performed by Brady O'Callahan, Curtis Retherford and Chris RedmanThis week’s episode is brought to you by our dear friends Adrian McGrath, Beatrice Milne, Charlie, David Sheern, Jo-Ann Roberts, Jonesy the Dog, Ken Kelly and Michael ToddThe Plop is a Kelly&Kelly production, proudly crowdfunded on Seed & Spark
Billy, Curtis and Cathy read Tedla v. Ellman (New York, 1939) in which junk collectors got hit by a car while pushing a baby carriage full of junk on the wrong side of Sunrise highway. The court found they were not contributorily negligent. The improvisors find out what happens when someone is on the wrong side of the law, the wrong side of the road, or visits the Museum of Torts. Curtis re-boots IMPROV: BEAT BY BEAT for a few minutes to break down the improv that was just performed, and then they dig into the deep questions to find out more about Cathy and Curtis.
Day 3 of the Miniseries with the long name continues! Curtis Retherford (@ActuallyCurtis) joins the Lads to discuss Can Of Worms, a movie about aliens and football! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iwasscared2/support
Day 3 of the Miniseries with the long name continues! Curtis Retherford (@ActuallyCurtis) joins the Lads to discuss Can Of Worms, a movie about aliens and football!
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UCBNY and LA veterans and stars Rachael Mason (UCB Assembly) and Curtis Retherford (UCB Ghost) are with us virtually to talk UCBNY, at home commercials, relationship destroying games and living in a movie shooting city! Curtis talks playing real-time cold war games that destroyed friendships and Rachael talks about celebrity sighting and growing up in NY with movie shootings! We do scenes about island rec centers, taco bell DIY commercials, frumpy guy in your shot, and JFK Hungry Hungry Hippos and more! 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 on Must Have Seen TV, Brett talks to Curtis Retherford and Courtney Rose Halyard about the Dick Van Dyke Show episode "It May Look Like a Walnut." Mary Tyler Moore has the range! Danny Thomas doesn't know Danny Thomas! Rob's all thumbs (for now)! Welcome to The Twilo Zone!Be sure to listen to the end of the episode for info on next week's sitcom. Please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts, and you can follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram at @MustHaveSeenTV. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How should a coach structure a practice session? What are some exercises to use? How is coaching a house team different from coaching a practice group? These are all questions? Featuring Jenny St. Angelo, Sebastian Conelli, Lindsay Calleran, Johnna Scrabis, Liz Noth, and Will Hines. Co-produced by Alejandro Cardona, and hosted by Curtis Retherford.
What makes a great coach? How do you become a great coach? How do you give helpful notes? None of those questions get answered. Featuring Bill DiPiero, Achilles Stametalaky, Lily Du, Devin Ritchie, Chris Scott, Jenny St. Angelo, Liz Noth, Lou Gonzalez, Sebastian Conelli, Ray Cordova, Nicole Drespel, co-produced by Alejandro Cardona, and hosted by Curtis Retherford.
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.
I asked a bunch of improvisors a simple question: “Why do you do improv?” Featuring answers from Nicole Drespel, Kevin Hines, Devin Ritchie, Achilles Stamatelaky, David Bluvband, Lily Du, Chris Scott, Molly Thomas, Morgan Phillips, James Dwyer, Liz Noth, Alex Dickson, Lydia Hensler, Will Hines, and Sebastian Conelli. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Curtis is a writer and improvisor who lives in New York City and has studied at UCB since 2006. He performs at Harold night with his team Fluffty and contributes to McSweeney's and other such websites and magazines. He hosts the improv podcast Improv, Beat by Beat, in which each episode focuses on a certain aspect of improv. He is also the co-creator, co-star, and co-writer of the web series Quest for an Unknown Planet and the web series Magic Phone. He plays guitar, drums, and banjo, draws, and writes biographies in the third person. Twitter: @ActuallyCurtis http://www.curtisretherford.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max talks with Curtis Retherford, an improviser with the Upright Citizens Brigade, an improv coach to multiple teams, and a writer for the Princeton Review's Test Preparation books. Curtis had a feeling that his life would focus on comedy when in the 4th grade he was named "Class Comedian." After graduating from Evergreen State College in 2003, Curtis moved to Seattle where he made doughnuts for Top Pot Doughnuts. Then, he moved to New York City where his comedy career really took off. Curtis currently performs improv with numerous groups, including Megaplex, at Upright Citizens Brigade Hell's Kitchen. He also is the host of his very own podcast entitled "Improv, Beat by Beat." Finally, Curtis is currently a writer for many of the Princeton Review's Test Preparation books. So odds are he helped you pass your SAT or ACT! Want to learn more about Curtis? Check out his website and be sure to follow him on Twitter! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes!
Your first several years of learning long form improv will likely focus on scenework, the Harold, montages, and perhaps another form or two. In this episode, we discuss the other forms: why they’re important to learn and how they’re created. With Lily Du, Chris Scott, Kevin Mullaney, and Kevin Hines. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
The Monoscene is a form in which the location never changes: there are no edits. In this episode, we talk about how it was developed and what to keep in mind while performing one. Featuring Kevin Mullaney, Lily Du, and Jenny St. Angelo. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Improv scenes should be more than just reciting lines. In this episode, we talk about how acting influences improv, and how to become better at it. Featuring Jessica Morgan, Molly Thomas, Morgan Phillips, Alex Dickson, Sebastian Conelli, Liz Noth, and Will Hines. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Most theaters hold auditions to add people to their house teams. Every year around 600 people audition for UCBNY house teams. Molly Thomas, Chris Scott, and Morgan Phillips share their experiences with auditioning. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Each improvisor recounts the notes that shaped their understanding of improv or their understanding of themselves as improvisors. Featuring Jessica Morgan, Lydia Hensler, Jesse Lee, Jenny St. Angelo, Lily Du, Molly Thomas, Chris Scott, James Dwyer, Nicole Drespel, Morgan Phillips, Achilles Stamatelaky, Liz Noth, Sebastian Conelli, Alex Dickson, Devin Ritchie, Will Hines, Bill DiPiero, Kevin Hines, Joey Price, and Ray Cordova. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
The 1st beats of the Harold are the most important part of the Harold. In each 1st beat, the ideas from the pattern game are transformed into characters, games, and worlds that will return throughout the Harold. Featuring Alex Dickson, Jenny St. Angelo, and Bill DiPiero. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
The Invocation is an opening developed by Del Close for the Harold. In this episode, Will Hines and Achilles Stamatelaky convince me of the merits of The Invocation. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
After a team gets a suggestion, they typically do an opening of some sort to generate the ideas they will explore within a Harold. This episode focuses a couple specific openings and on openings in general. Featuring Jessica Morgan, Jesse Lee, Nicole Drespel, Jenny St. Angelo, Achilles Stamatelaky, and Devin Ritchie. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett talks to Curtis Retherford about the "NewsRadio" episode "Arcade." Dave confronts his archnemesis! Lisa gets stupider! Beth is a jumble savant! Bill dyes all his body hair! Be sure to listen to the end of the episode for info on next week's sitcom. Please rate and review the show in iTunes, and you can follow the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr at @MustHaveSeenTV. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Radio HRLD hosts Jen Memmolo and Dave Murray reminisce with Curtis Retherford and Nick Smith about weird old trends you thought were cool in high school, inappropriate celebrity lookalikes and late-night talk radio shows- the stuff young comedian's dreams are made of. Sit back and pour out a glass of three-buck chuck as they toast the first season of Radio HRLD!
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: G. I. Joe 3taliation. Performed by: Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Anna Rubanova, and Brett White with Aaron Burdette, Amy Whitehouse, and Frank Hejl Written by (in page order): Brett White, David Bluvband, Jon Gutierrez, Jason Saenz, Cody Lindquist, Jon Bershad, Adam Bozarth, John Timothy, Geoff Garlock, Curtis Retherford, Pat Baer, Aaron Burdette, Claire C Downs, Damian Chadwick, Timmy Wood, Frank Hejl & Kelso Norris, Anna Rubanova, John Robert Wilson, Justin Tyler, Alex Zalben, Rachael Mason, and Matt Little Opening act: Rob Stern Script produced by Brett White and Matt Little. Live tech by Sharon Spell Recorded live at the UCB East Theatre (March 7, 2013, 11pm). www.LeftHandedRadio.com | lefthandedradio@gmail.com | 413-547-1055
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
With a retelling of Spider-Man’s origin currently hanging around in theaters, the M&BLC crew decided to read four previous iterations of the web-slingin' wall-crawler’s origin. The tomes discussed are: Amazing Fantasy #15 by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko (1962) Spider-Man: Chapter One #1 by John Byrne (1998) Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley (2000) Ultimate Comics Spider-Man v2 #1 by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli (2011) How does the Silver Age debut of Spider-Man hold up 50 years after its release? Did anything about John Byrne’s 1998 reboot work? And does Oscorp’s HR packet include an overview of Greek mythology? Find out in this episode! Katey Healy-Wurzburg hosts a monthly show at the Upright Citizens Brigade East Village Theatre called The Fascinator. You can follow her on Twitter at @khealywu. Curtis Retherford writes on his website, curtisretherford.com. Check out his upcoming web series, Quest for an Unknown Planet. Music: “It’s Real” by Real Estate "Katey Healy-Wurzburg and Curtis Retherford / Spider-Man Origins (1962-2011)" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2012/spider-man-origins.html
On this bonus episode: We are part of the CBGB Festival, but we also were too drunk to write. Instead, we give Taylor the Punk test, Mister Brizki takes roll call, the Delicious Boys give a speed makeover to an audience member's aura, the Mike Hadge Trio performs, an audience member plays everyon'es favorite game show "Gimme That Dick," and we fire off the Donated Clothing Slingshot. This month's show was written and performed by Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, and Anna Rubanova with Jeremy Bent, Dave Bluvband, Kathy Salerno, and the Mike Hadge Trio. Thanks to Emily Fleming, Kirk Larsen, and Pat Baer in the booth. Cover photo by Curtis Retherford. Make reservations for Spider-man 4.
This month on the show: Thomas Edison gets up to mischief with his new invention, Darrel Dactyl goes on a job interview, Baldanzi is assigned a new partner, getting into an apartment bulding turns into an adventure, hats and root beer, Summer & Eve performs, Blendy's Healthy Start Menu, Wendell the Coked-up Life Coach, Michael Googlé, and an orange juice party. This month's show was written and performed by Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, and Anna Rubanova with special guests George Kareman, Laura Willcox, Ryan Williams, and Summer & Eve. Thanks to George Kareman and George Anagnostakos, Pat Baer in the booth, and Marie Miller. Cover photo by Curtis Retherford. www.LeftHandedRadio.com | lefthandedradio@gmail.com | 413-547-1055
Matt and Brett are joined by comedian Kevin Hines and their very first industry guest, writer Chris Roberson! Chris is the brilliant writer of the soon-to-be-concluded Vertigo book iZombie and the IDW original series Memorial. In part one the guys discuss the finer side of life in Oregon, taco hunting, where ideas come from, and writing vs. math. Chris also reminds us that if you try to play poker with Bill Willingham, you’re gonna lose. Look for part two later this week. Kevin Hines performs at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York every Saturday evening at 7:30pm with The Curfew. He also teaches improv at UCB, and bleeds his thoughts onto the Internet at kevhines.com. Chris Roberson is the writer of iZombie, published by Vertigo/DC Comics, and Memorial, published by IDW. Music: “Calling All Destroyers” by Tsar Photo of Brett’s Mysterious Moustache by Curtis Retherford "Chris Roberson and Kevin Hines / Monkeys Make Everything Better" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2012/chris-roberson.html
This month on the show: Fancy a soak?, an open apology from England, the theme for the 2012 London Olympics, the "Downton Abbey" Parody Challenge, Ralph the Talking Dog meets Percival, Princess Di driving F1, Eric Gersen performs, Entitlement cologne, taking darts seriously, and the fate of the monarchy rests in the hands of a drunk American in a diaper. This month's show was written and performed by Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, and Anna Rubanova with special guests Eric Gersen and John Milhiser. Thanks to John Flynn, Alex Adan in the booth, and Sam Bradford and John Robert Wilson for puppeteering. Cover photo by Curtis Retherford. Make reservations for the next live show at the UCB Theatre East. www.LeftHandedRadio.com | lefthandedradio@gmail.com | 413-547-1055