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Happy 400th episode to us! We've got Producer Char, Erin, and Captain Party back in the studio and on the mic. This is an extended Basic Bitch as we reminisce over the interviews and opportunities we've been given since episode 300. We end the celebration with Ange's thoughts on the erotic Hump Film Festival, and trying Senorita Bread for the first time. Settle in for this one, and thanks again for your continued support. We heart you.Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask.GET INFO & PURCHASE TICKETS TO OUR 500th VIRTUAL PARTY HERE--Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
We're throwin' it back to 2015 and our first official live event celebrating out 100th episode. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, October 21 for our 500th Zoom episode event!In this episode, we're live from the Hemlock Tavern (RIP) in San Francisco in 2015 with special guests comedian Reggie Steele, Broke-Ass Gourmet Gabi Moskowitz, Deadline editor Dino-Ray Ramos, and documentary film Director Angela Tabora (who is now Bitch Talk's official co-host!) You'll hear Karyn Paige who was an original host/producer of Bitch Talk and our longtime producer Char. We're definitely a little boozy and definitely had a lot of fun in front of a live audience. Enjoy our 100th episode and we'll see you on Wednesday with our 200th!Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask.--Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Pete's parents met in San Francisco. He was born in Upper Haight, but his family moved to SoCal soon after that. Around 21, Pete migrated north to the area and started to drink here before eventually moving back to the city. In this podcast, Pete, who bartends these days at Zeitgeist and Emperor Norton's Boozeland, talks about SF now vs. how things were in the 1990s—people are softer now, more passive-aggressive, he says. He talks about opening Hemlock Tavern in the early 2000s and just how great of a place it was until it closed in 2018. Check back Thursday for Part 2, when Pete will talk about Bay Area sports teams. We recorded this podcast at Emperor Norton's Boozeland in January 2019. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather
Another one of our favorite SF dive bars is closing on October 6. The Hemlock Tavern is near and dear to our hearts at Bitch Talk. Not only have we spent many a night drinking and listening to local, live music in the musty back room, we also celebrated our 100th episode (200 episodes ago?!?) with a live event in said musty room. We thought we'd honor the place with travel writer, blogger, ex-Sf mayoral candidate, and all around good guy to drink with: Broke-Ass Stuart. You won't want to miss his eloquent ode to the bar entitled "The Hemlock Tavern is Trying to Kill You" (spoiler: he means it in a good way). If you believe in the importance of art, creating community, writing articles, and stirring shit up, support Broke-Ass Stuart on patreon! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter...
Though he works part-time at a hospital, music is a big part of John’s life. Whether it’s the venue calendars he constantly checks out, the hundreds of live shows he’s gone to over the years, or his show on Radio Valencia, Tighten Up Your Wig, music is, as he puts it, a good friend for John Binder. Also, and this comes up about halfway through this episode, but if anyone listening does know when the Hemlock Tavern opened, please let us know. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather
It's a LIVE Roundball Rock from the Hemlock Tavern in San Francisco, with special guests Zach Harper (@talkhoops), NPR darling Chris Garcia, and sideline reporter Joe Tobin. We talk about the Finals, visit Ayesha's Kitchen, have an NBA spelling bee, explore the Game One Thirst Rankings, match up the Warriors with the Monstars, and give away a signed DVD of the Billy Christal white slavery epic, My Giant. The first few minutes were cut off, but Don Pardo and the robot seamlessly recreated the opening moments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave, Joey, Sean, and Don Pardo are coming to San Francisco during the NBA Finals for a live podcast recording Friday, June 2 at the Hemlock Tavern. The show is at 6 PM and it is FREE. Featuring drinks, games, giveaways, and special guests including C.J. Toledano and more. See your favorite podcasters in person and live your life to the roundest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It seems like only yesterday that we got some friends together at the Hemlock Tavern to tell us their stories and now BAM, it's somehow 13 years later! Arline, Beth, and Marc celebrate the thrill again as some of our favorite Bay Area storytellers delight and surprise you with the theme Flip The Switch: When Things Change In an Instant. Featuring stories by Virgil Shaw, Tara Jepsen, Scott Kravitz, David Lynch and Dominic Riley. Hosted by Arline Klatte and Beth Lisick on June 19, 2015 at San Francisco's Verdi Club. Recorded by Paula Junn. Mixed by Patty Fung.
Broken hearts on the stage at Porchlight Open Door. Hosted by Arline Klatte and Beth Spotswood on February 25, 2013 at San Francisco’s Hemlock Tavern.
Stories of appetites, obsessions, and hunger pains. Hosted by Arline Klatte and Beth Spottswood on November 25, 2013 at San Francisco’s Hemlock Tavern.
Stories of parents and drug dealers, and parents who are drug dealers, an M.P. guarding high value detainees in Baghdad, how not to get into Egypt, lawlessness in Cambodia, spanking, late night run-ins with campus police, what to say when a cop wants to search your vehicle, and bedbugs. Hosted by Arline Klatte and Beth Spottswood. Podcast produced by Briana Breen. From March 25, 2013 at San Francisco’s Hemlock Tavern.
Stories about mormons, stoners, sailors, families, a Civil War in West Africa, and Walt Whitman. Brave stories from courageous storytellers at Porchlight Open Door. Hosted by Arline Klatte and Beth Spotswood. Podcast produced by Briana Breen. From January 28, 2013 at San Francisco’s Hemlock Tavern.
Stories about lost soulmates, painful geography lessons, Mexican prostitutes, an Afghani girl who wanted to become a pilot, Christian lesbian rappers, as well as insider tips for playing the slots in Vegas. Hosted by Beth Lisick and Arline Klatte. Podcast produced by Briana Breen. From January 30, 2012 at San Francisco’s Hemlock Tavern.
From the Hemlock Tavern in San Francisco: it's the Baby Geniuses' first ever live episode! With Jorma Taccone (SNL, the Lonely Island, Girls), Alex Koll (Comedy Central), Natasha Muse, Tony Bedard, and two bona fide Robin Williams experts. Breast massagers! Stray dogs! Heckling dads! ASMR! This episode has it all! Alex Koll Emily Heller Lisa Hanawalt Jorma Taccone Natasha Muse Tony Bedard
Zum Podcast Episode 18 - Anthony Bedard ----------- Anthony Bedard is at an overlap in the Venn diagram of music and comedy. As a musician he was in the notorious and recently reunited Icky Boyfriends as well as the Resineators, Hank IV, Little Queenie, and Leather Uppers. He's also the music booker at the Hemlock Tavern for about a decade and in addition to inaugurating the comedy series Club Chuckles, he started a comedy record label called Talent Moat which has released recordings by Bucky Sinister, Brent Weinbach, and Nick Flanagan. We also talked about the early '90s Boston and SF music scenes and the hilarious twitter he runs called Folder Rock, rife with overhyped self-promotion from bands seeking to get booked at the club. ------------ HIGH CASTLE - After God - Spirit of the West (Zum) (intro music) ICKY BOYFRIENDS - Katerophenia - A Love Obscene (Menlo Park) BRENT WEINBACH - Women - The Night Shift (Talent Moat)
Stories of babies in bar fights, how not to prepare for a pitch meeting with a TV show, what to do when someone orders you to “Pickup the gun!” and behind the scene secrets from a diet and fasting clinic. Invaluable lessons and incredible storytelling from Sean Kelly & Anneke Swinehart, James Reichmuth & Rob Baedeker, Boots Riley, and Ed Wolfe & Kirk Read Hosted by Beth Lisick and Arline Klatte. Music by Marc Capelle. Podcast produced by Briana Breen. From September 17, 2012 at San Francisco’s Hemlock Tavern.
Stories from the worst and best wedding guests, a newlywed, and a runaway bride. Hosted by Beth Lisick and Arline Klatte. Podcast produced by Briana Breen. From June 25, 2012 at San Francisco’s Hemlock Tavern.
UNIPOD 0201... this is an experimental live set of original soundtracks for invisible movies. live flute & mbira, vocals & ether set the tones, abstract beats & haunting melodies set the stage. Also on this bill was live electro crew, Concepts with DJ Joe Quixx (oakland faders) & Octavious, hardcore industrial hip hop (now with mush records). short but effective...