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James Nghiem started doing stand-up in Oklahoma City, Okla., way back in 2007. Over the last 15 years, he's calmed down as a comedian and is able to find the joy in what he's doing. He's released two albums -- "That Lonely Beast" and "Lonelier Beast" -- on his label, Robot Saves City. He's also the drummer in The Nghiems, a band he started with his brother. They've got a new album in the works, too. He does it all.Follow James Nghiem: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pythagorean_serum/The Nghiems: https://www.thenghiemsband.comRobot Saves City: https://www.thenghiemsband.com/Support the show
On our 26th episode we sat down with James Nghiem and Mike Allen of The Ngheims and talk first instruments, art shows, Johnny Sanders, Nada Surf and so much more! Please rate, review, subscribe and share! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mixtapesheartbreaks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mixtapesheartbreaks/support
March Sadness is presented by Vanessa House Beer Company. Matt Jewett, James Nghiem, and Brendan Nutter stopped by the studio for this round of March Sadness. They'll be setting up the Sweet 16 for the final episode of this series. Do you agree with their picks? Is your favorite band still in the running? Tune in and see! *Note: Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the events mentioned that were scheduled to take place at Vanessa House have been cancelled or postponed. Please refer to their social media for updates.
Jeff an Clint are joined by James Nghiem for a special episode about movie sequels! Oh, and we discuss Connecticut, white people stuff, and we tried to call an arcade. Tried is the operative word.Check out James:instagram.com/khoaxuanbeastfacebook.com/robotsavescityrobotsavescity.cominstagram.com/thenghiemsfacebook.com/thenghiemsbandthenghiems.bandcamp.comthenghiemsband.comCheck out our social media:instagram.com/flawedlawspod/twitter.com/flawedlawspodfacebook.com/flawedlawspodinstagram.com/amazingleaguemedia/twitter.com/amazingleaguefacebook.com/amazingleague
These very talented comedians from OKC get together and talk about how they got started in comedy, what it's like to go up on stage for the first time, how to read audiences and adapt their material and approach, what it's like to perform in front of different kinds of audiences and at different kind of venues, what formative lessons that they have learned about comedy and about life, how writing material and performing has changes their lives, how they have used their life journeys and their struggles to create authentic material that their audiences can connect with in a deep way.Jeff would also like to offer very heartfelt appreciation to Lenny Vanhorn for organizing this panel and to everyone for participating in a really fun night going behind the scenes in the lives of comedians.
I'm joined by Mike Allen and James Nghiem of The Speakeasy art shows, as well as Daniel Bokemper and Caleb Masters of The Cinematropolis for our second live episode in the Projector Club series. In this episode we discuss themes, characters and plot points in the Miyazaki classic, Princess Mononoke.
Former guests Mike Allen, James Nghiem and Casey McElroy join the Tower Theatre's Stephen Tyler in discussing the characters, themes and favorite moments in the iconic series, Cowboy Bebop.
I got to chill with James Nghiem (Robot Saves City, The Nghiems) at the Tower Theatre this week! We spoke about Steins;Gate, our mutual admiration of Tokyo Police Club, the OKC comedy scene and more!
What's that? There's a live storytelling comedy show happening every month? Indeed there is. In today's episode, comedian James Nghiem talks all about his show "Nghiem's Fairy Tales", doing standup in okc, and his time opening for Maria Bamford. Nghiem tackles the everyday and the almost-never with sharp wit. Filled with non sequitur logic, the seemingly random events that comprise his act portray the world in a very unique light. A staple of the Oklahoma comedy scene, Nghiem has produced showcases and open mics under the moniker Robot Saves City. In 2010 Nghiem turned Robot Saves City into a local digital-release comedy label in hopes of showcasing the state’s burgeoning comedic talent. Since it’s creation, Robot Saves City has worked directly with Pandora and Rooftop Comedy in an effort to reach new audiences. The Loony Bin Comedy Club named Nghiem “Funniest Comedian in OKC” in 2013. On a local level, he’s opened for Tig Notaro, Todd Barry and Maria Bamford. To find out more about James, check out his comedy label at www.robotsavescity.com Support this podcast