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Do you like baseball games, parades, and art museums? Do you have a soft spot for Chicago and righteous dudes? Will you let my Cameron go? Then Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) is the movie for you! Check out this delightful John Hughes directed romp featuring Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, and Mia Sara. Host, Sara Greenfield, and her guest Jason Klamm chat about all this and more on the latest episode of Talk Classic To Me.Don't forget to pick up Ferris Bueller...You're My Hero: The Story of the World's Most Famous Day Off by Jason Klamm wherever you buy your books!-------------------------------------------------------------------Want to become a subscriber? Use the link below to support the show!https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/sara-greenfield/subscribe
The Stuph File Program Featuring Jason Klamm, author of Ferris Bueller . . . You’re My Hero; Russell Van Brocklen, The Dyslexia Professor; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download Jason Klamm is the author of Ferris Bueller . . . You’re My Hero. Russell Van Brocklen aka The Dyslexia Professor, is back on the show. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. Summer is just starting, so if you’re heading to the beach, or just on the balcony or your backyard, here are some light, summer reading possibilities: A Right to Die by Rex Stout (originally published in 1964) Want to Know A Secret? by Freida McFadden (Poisoned Pen Press, $26.99) The Tragic Story of Willie Davis by Danny Gallagher (Dundurn Press, $25.99) The Carpetbaggers by Harold Robbins (originally published in 1961) You can also read Stuart's articles in The Main and at BestStory.ca. This week's opening slate is presented by Alexandra Henderson, who is the VP of News, Local Stations for Global News. She is one of the best people I have ever work with and for. She is just a marvelous human being. Click below to order directly from Amazon.com Part of the success of this show depends on the generosity of its listeners worldwide. If you enjoy the program please feel free to make a donation in any amount, no matter how small, in any denomination of $1, $5, $10, $20 or more. Just click on the donate button to the left. It will be greatly appreciated. This website is powered by PubNIX a boutique Internet service provider with great personalized service that was instrumental in helping to structure the look of this very site! The computer used for this site was built by InfoMontreal.ca, serving individuals, commercial & industrial companies in Quebec with computers, software and networks. Your needs are unique and InfoMontreal.ca believes the solutions should be too.
Virgil and Mark welcome Matthew Chojnacki of 1984 Publishing and Jason Klamm, author of FERRIS BUELLER, YOU'RE MY HERO: THE STORY OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS DAY OFF, to talk about book publishing, writing a book on a favorite film, and more than a few tidbits about John Hughes' 1986 classic, in advance of our Sunday, May 31st book preview event, with Matt and Jason selling and signing books, followed by a 35mm screening of FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF.Recorded 4/22/26For tickets to our FERRIS BUELLER book preview event and screening:https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/mahoningdrivein/FerrisLaunchFollow Jason online at:https://www.comedybooks.net/https://jasonklamm.com/https://www.instagram.com/jasonklamm/https://bsky.app/profile/jasonklamm.comFind 1984 Publishing here:https://www.1984publishing.com/https://www.instagram.com/1984prodshttps://x.com/1984prodsFor tickets to any Mahoning events:https://events.ticketleap.com/events/mahoningdriveinFor exclusive additional podcasts, videos, sneak peeks, and on-site discounts, visit the Mahoning Drive-In Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/mahoningdriveinhttps://www.mahoningdit.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://www.instagram.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://twitter.com/mahoningditFor Mahoning Drive-In merch online:https://merchbin.net/collections/mahoning-drive-in-theaterhttps://www.crackerjackposters.com/s/shop
Ahead of the June 16th release of his new book Ferris Bueller…You're My Hero, author Jason Klamm joined The Catered Quiz to answer questions about ‘90s Sketch Comedy and Newsradio. We also talk about Neil Innes, Rusty Warren and Grease 2. Pre-order Ferris Bueller…You're My Hero. Purchase Jason's book We're Not Worthy, an in-depth look at 90s sketch comedy. Join Jason at the Mahoning Drive-In on May 31st or at the Rogers Park Library on June 17th. Join Jason at the
Jason Klamm is a Detroit-based author, actor, voice actor, podcast host, director, and author of two published books of nonfiction, including We're Not Worthy: ...How 90's Sketch Comedy TV Changed The Face of Comedy, and his latest, Ferris Bueller You're My Hero: The Story of the World's Most Famous Day Off. We talk about Klamm's passion for comedy, writing, and more, along with his experience researching and interviewing for Ferris Bueller..., including interviews with much of the cast (Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck), and crew! Klamm's new book comes out on June 16, and there's a launch party planned at the Berkley Public Library on June 12! https://jasonklamm.com/
Jaso Klamm returns!! Comedybooks.net and @jasonklamm talks about how much he loves a film or book or show that sets itself up as “real” and we QUICKLY realise …heh. No. You will love this. Enjoy. Donate to The Dork Forest if you like the show. The paypal email jackie@jackiekashian.com and venmo is @jackiekashian. There is MERCH: www.JackieKashianStore.com is the direct. Links to everything is at www.dorkforest.com or www.jackiekashian.com Extra TDF/standup and a storytelling album are available here: https://thedorkforest.bandcamp.com/ YouTube has the videos: h ttps://www.youtube.com/@JackieKashianInc And it's @jackiekashian on all the social mediaz. Audio and Video by Patrick BradyMusic is by Mike Ruekberg
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Do you love 90's sketch comedy AND think reading is fundamental? Then check out Jason Klamm's brand new book We're Not Worthy (2023) and learn all about how 90's sketch TV changed the face of comedy. Host Sara Greenfield and her guest, author Jason Klamm, chat about all this and more on this week's episode of Talk Classic To Me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sara-greenfield/support
Darin and John speak to writer Jason Klamm, author of the new book We’re Not Worthy: From In Living Color to Mr. Show, How ‘90s [...]
Happy Labor Day, That Aged Well listeners! Erika and Paul are out stuffing themselves with barbecue food and wine, but they cooked up something special, just to tide you over. It's an interview with author Jason Klamm, whose upcoming book We're Not Worthy is all about sketch comedy from the 80s and 90s and how it shaped all of us. Not only that but they take a look at some classic sketches from SNL, In Living Color, All That, The State, and The Tracey Ullman Show and ask..did this age well? ORDER WE'RE NOT WORTHY HERE! If you want to see the sketches we talked about, here are the links (except for The State...that's on Paramount+)! Wayne's World (start at the hour and twenty minute mark) Welcome To Hell Introducing Homey D. Clown All That Francesca's First Job You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), Threads (@ThatAgedWell), and Spoutible (@ThatAgedWell)! SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT! THAT AGED WELL MERCH! Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika Villalba Producer & Editor: Paul Caiola
Today we're chatting with Jason Klamm, author of the new upcoming book (Sept. 12th to be exact) all about sketch comedy in the 90s, We're Not Worthy! We discuss the hardships of putting the book together, various bombshells dropped during the making of it and more!
Writer and podcaster Jason Klamm joins us to talk his ‘90s sketch comedy book, Ninja Turtles, and Quicksand.
Jason Klamm (@jasonklamm) is a comedy NERD… his DORKDOM is the ol' Sitcom NewsRadio and we get INTO it! I am reminded of the 90s. He has a new book coming called “We're Not Worthy” and you can order it here: https://jasonklamm.com/notworthybook/ this episode is sponsored by www.BetterHelp.com/DORK Donate to The Dork Forest if you like the show. The paypal is my email jackie@jackiekashian.com and venmo is jackiekashian. Links to everything is at www.dorkforest.com or www.jackiekashian.com. Merch: New album and Special, TDF tshirts, standup shirts and other CDs/DVDs. Touring Info. All the things. www.jackiekashian.com. Premium eps of TDF are taped live and available here: https://thedorkforest.bandcamp.com/ Youtube has everything too. It's @jackiekashian on all the social mediaz. Audio and Video by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos #applepodcasts #spotify #amazon #youtube #tiktok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining us for the 2nd Credits Minute Special Episode in Jason Klamm. Jason is an author, comedian, podcaster, professional blur, and amateur beautiful frog dissector. Watch the trailer
May 14-20, 1994 This week Ken welcomes comedian, podcaster and author of the upcoming new book about 90s US Sketch Comedy (which you can and SHOULD purchase at sketchcomedybook.com), Jason Klamm. Ken and Jason discuss podcasting, not making money with your art, The Vacant Lot, Exit 57, Amy Sedaris, getting turned down by a person's "people", Almost Live, The Bert Fershners, the nicest millionaire you know, Adam McKay, 9 Lives, UCB, Phil Hartman, Newsradio, history being written by the victors, sending flowers, FTD, Mrs. Doubtfire, weird places you got VHS tapes from, Star Trek The Next Generation, Laugh-In, Ruth Buzzi, Nixon, Nick at Nite, shows canceled after one episode, character vs plot, Ken's mean prank phone calls to Joe Piscapoe as a kid, MTV and Nickelodeon interstitials, Jimmy the Cab Driver, Toby Huss' Sinatra covers of 90s alt rock, Baby Jessica, Bob Hope, MacGuyver's Lost Treasure of Atlantis, COPS and the LA riots, terrible people on good shows, SNL, Heather Locklear and Janet Jackson, musical guests, Hee Haw, realizing T2 is the greatest movie ever way too late in life, not being allowed to watch violence as a kid, My Breast, Made for TV Movies, Lexi Alexander, growing up in Germany as a military kid, German kids toys, the final episode ever of In Living Color, Evening Shade, Burt Reynolds, hypernesia, Marylou Henner, Lori Laughlin in a brutal made for TV movie "One of Her Own", Reginald Veljohnson, Bob Newhart, loving Phil Silvers, being a young old man, Rescue 9-11, Clinton's favorite SNL sketches, Billy West, Searching for Grace, Sesame St's 25th Anniversary, Dr. Seus and Jim Henson, thinking you'd be an animator and a puppeteer, Don Blueth, Robert Townsend, Ann-Marie Johnson, Hollywood Shuffle, Rod Serling, the carousel in Bimington NY, TGIF, Sasha Mitchell, Hangin with Mr. Cooper, Todd Oldham, Ken's love of TV pagent shows growing up, the Adventures of Briscoe Country Jr., USA World Premier movies, Ken insulting Judd Nelson, Where on Earth is Carmen San Diego?, complaining about Charles Barkley and Nixon's death.
Welcome back for part B of our Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX recapisode with our special guests Allen Rueckert and Jason Klamm. In part B we will finish our discussion of Space, Sinking Ship, and Daydream; the three episodes in our Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX unit. We will also have a segment specific to our “multi-verse” theme!
Welcome to the recapisode for our Everything, Everywhere, All at WNYX unit. In this unit we covered the episodes Space, Sinking Ship, and Daydream. Joining us to discuss this unit of episodes are Allen Rueckert and Jason Klamm, hosts of the NewsRadio podcast Dispatches from Fort Awesome. In Part A of our recapisode we'll give Jason and Allen a pop quiz, ask them to assign some superlatives with us and have some general discussion about the episodes in this unit.
Dan and Jay return after a three-month absence with a three-month-old episode! Brand-new episode coming in March. Find DJCHOUR on Twitter #DJCH Do the same for Dan Gomiller & Jason Klamm ...
Welcome back for part B of our Costume-Mania recapisode. Jason Klamm is our special guest and he will help us determine who is the winner of the costume tournament for our Costume-Mania unit!
Welcome to the recapisode for our Costume-Mania unit. In this unit we covered the episodes Jackass Junior High, Halloween, and Apartment. Joining us to discuss this unit of episodes is Jason Klamm, a talented multi-hyphenate who hosts Dispatches from Fort Awesome. Because Jason was such an awesome guest and because we wanted to include some extra costume-related fun, this episode was longer than our usual recapisodes and we broke it up into two episodes. Catch part B on Thursday!.
Today on the 100th episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we talk to…wait a minute, we talk to Josh Mills? That's right, we've flipped the script! Because this is a milestone for us, having launched during Covid and posting a new episode for 100 weeks in a row, we decided to do something to celebrate. Something different. Our amazing and talented friend Daisy Torme took the time out of her busy schedule to guest host this 100th episode today and interview our regular host Josh Mills in a Freaky Friday moment no one saw coming. So Daisy is our host and Josh is our guest. Hmnnnn…. Daisy was the perfect person to take over the episode as they have had a familial connection that goes back decades. Josh's dad Marty Mills and Daisy's dad Mel Torme were friends from the early 50s in New York and while there were rough patches, Marty, Mel, Buddy Rich and Sammy Davis Jr. had a unique, irreverent, competitive, fraternal bond that we spoke about in episode 68. So Daisy was the perfect choice to do this because as the Buddy Rich & Mel Torme album title goes, we're Together Again for the First Time. We talk about Josh's years growing up the child of a celebrity with his mother, entertainer Edie Adams, professional photographer Martin Mills & running the estate of Edie's first husband Ernie Kovacs. Along the way, we touch on Mills Music, an iconic music publishing company run by Josh's grandfather Jack Mills, Mia Kovacs, Josh's sister, the mob, Edie's love of comedians & musicians, Marty's ship to shore mobile phone, Maury Wills, Italian food, Peter Sellers, Eddie Fisher, Edie's nightclub act and John Kenley, a name you will look up during the podcast, we are sure. But before we begin the episode, we have to thank our former producer/engineer Erik Paparazzi for his help in getting this off the ground in the early days and to Jason Klamm, who was the first one to sign on to the podcast as co-host back in 2020 when this wasn't even close to reality and to Jamie Harley (that's me) for all his help, patience and effort in making this podcast last 100 episode. His commitment to this podcast is unparalleled and quite literally, we never would have gotten to 100 episode without him. We also owe a huge thank you to Daisy for her time, effort, interest, kindness, research and help in making this 100th episode a reality. But most importantly, we want to thank you, the listeners, for commenting on social media, for emailing us ideas and suggestions and generally, letting us know that all this is worth it. Some new things are happening with the podcast – we've launched our Patreon page today so if you feel like what we are doing is worthy, let us know and feel free to send along a little something as a one-time pledge, a monthly pledge or just provide more an encouragement. While this podcast is a labor of love, we hope to make it even better over the next 100 episodes. And with that…we bring you Daisy and Josh, the podcast centennial
This week on the Streetwise podcast we hang art, enjoy a reading of Emily Cox's story on Social Symphony, jam to Cuee's track "Man Now," and interview musician/comedian Tim Heidecker ahead of his KC show.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we go Full-Walden, enjoy a reading of Steph Castor's profile on Saltwell Farm, bop to Scott Hrabko & the Rabbits' track "In Lieu of Flowers," and interview Man Man's lead singer Honus Honus ahead of their July 8 concert at The Bottleneck in LFK.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we discuss horror books, enjoy a reading of Liz Cook's story on pop-up restaurants, bop to The Way Way Back's track "After Ever After", and interview Lauren Sobchak from Missourians For Alternatives to the Death Penalty.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
CW: Sexual assault, assault, themes of consentJosh and Kelly are joined by friend of the pod Jason Klamm! (He's also the man behind the Stolen Dress Entertainment podcast network and one of our favorite people.)We discuss It Follows and what we would do in a similar situation (two-thirds of us would die as heroes, btw). There are spoilers throughout. Follow Jason Klamm:Website: https://stolendress.com/ Instagram: @jasonklammFollow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PressPlayScream Website: https://pressplayandscream.buzzsprout.com/
This week on the Streetwise podcast we hide from a tornado, enjoy a reading of Adam Wilbers and Thomas Whites's story on craft breweries, bop to pure xtc's track "Shadow," and interview Anna May Smith about live comedy in 2022.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
Welcome to the first episode Hoodoo Factory recapisode! Jason Klamm was kind enough to join us to recap and discuss our Dave and Lisa unit of episodes. This was our first time recording this episode format and we are still dialing it in. We consider this episode a beta version of our recapisode format. Jason will be back when we get this format up to the high quality hoodoo standards you expect. We hope you'll enjoy this episode where we assign bridge superlatives, spotlight superlatives, fashion awards, and more.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about our America's crushing week, enjoy a reading of Michael Cripe's story on The 501st Legion in KC, bop to Katy Guillen & The Drive's track "Set in Stone," and interview Briana Lawrence about cosplay and the anime con-circuit. Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about choosing jackassery, bop to The Bubble Boys' track "Plastic Earwaxtrack," and interview Ryan Bernsten from The Unicorn Theatre's production of The Inheritance.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about unborn fiscal power, listen to a reading of Nick Spacek's story on VCMN's debut album, bop to Shah's track "Honest," interview Tori Fugate from KC Pet Project, and check out The Royal Firecrackers' jam "Dark Age."Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about hosting human back-story, bop to Jessica Paige's track "Kissing in the Rain," and interview Sian Edwards-Beal and Jack Youngelson about the documentary HERE. IS. BETTER.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about hosting out-of-towners, chat with musician Nate Bergman, bop to Jason Buice's track "When I Die," and interview Rep. Ashley Bland Manlove.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about troll booking, enjoy a reading of Northland Parent Association by Barb Shelly, bop to The Dellamortes' track "Cast Shadows in Technicolor," and interview Leslie Broecker, the President-Midwest of Broadway Across America.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about keeping Michael at Bay, enjoy a reading of Tyler Schneider's piece on KC's fashion world, bop to Creature Comforts' track "Skyline," and interview Dia Jane about her musical work in Baby and the Brain and elsewhere. Happy Two Year Anniversary To Nick's Music Corner! Follow him on Twitter at @nuthousepunks.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about Sonic darkness, enjoy a reading of Liz Cook's piece on food unions, bop to Jenna Rae's track "Friends In High Places," and interview Britt Frank about her new book The Science of Stuck.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about Our Flag Means Death, enjoy a reading of Nick Spacek's story on The Bump Band, listen to The Royal Chief's track "What You Started," and interview musician Girl Talk.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about photo cops, enjoy a reading of Brock Wilbur's story on Blackbirds, rock out to Fritz Hutchison ft BodaciousThang's track "Ladder Shake," and interview the new Pitch associate editor Steph Castor.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about complicated Cursive, listen to Andrew Morgan & LYON's track "Satanic Red," enjoy a reading of Nick Spacek's "Quilt by Association," and rock out to Sister Zo's "Don't Test Me." Big day for celebrating Nick around these parts.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about a complicated day, enjoy a reading of Emily Cox's story on portal art, listen to The Creepy Jingles' track "Trojan Horse Girl," and interview Jason Bailey about his book/podcast Fun City Cinema.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about Marry Me, enjoy a reading of Michael Cripe's story on Raven Book Store, listen to The TCR's track "After Dark," and interview NPR's Laura Lorson.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk about sparking joy, listen to Tech N9ne's track "It's Alive," and enjoy a reading of Lily Wulfemeyer's story on The Rabbit hOle.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we talk college admissions, enjoy a reading of Liz Cook's Liquid Courage, bop to All Blood's track "Did It All for the Dum De Dum" from their new album, and chat with musician Josh Shaw about his indie rock band Blvck Hippie.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we discuss missing Thursday, enjoy a reading of Michael Mackie's piece on Bridget Everett, vibe to Hembree's live cover of "Girlfriend is Better," and chat with co-authors Susan Kander & Warren Ashworth about their experimental history novel We, the House.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we belatedly ring in '22, enjoy a reading of Barb Shelley's predictions for our Midwest political 2022 maelstrom, jam out to Jo Blaq's track "New Day", and chat with director Blake A. Miller about his new documentary The City of Dried Fountains. Also: a bonus reading of Abby Olcese's profile on the film Procession.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
This week on the Streetwise podcast we bid a temporarily farewell, enjoy a reading of Tyler Schnedier's story on boxing,,and roundtable the best of 2021 with Brock Wilbur, Nick Spacek, and Abby Olcese.Interested in seeing Brock, Liz Cook, and Patrick Moore live-dunk on Jack Frost next Monday? Get tickets here.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
Jason Klamm joined us for a fun chat about Day of the Dead and Land of the Dead! We're all fans of George Romero's and the way that the series succeeds as horror movies and as allegories. What we weren't necessarily expecting? Just how well they also work as metaphor for life in a pandemic.Links Mentioned:Watch The Last House on Dead End Street: https://tubitv.com/movies/512394/the-last-house-on-dead-end-street Order Motel of the Mysteries: https://www.amazon.com/Motel-Mysteries-David-Macaulay/dp/0395284252/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=david+macaulay&qid=1639488871&sr=8-4 NOTE: There are spoilers in this episode.Next week, we'll be discussing Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 (both free on Prime or Tubi)Jason KlammTwitter: https://twitter.com/jklamm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonklamm/Website: http://jasonklamm.com/ Podcast: https://danandjayscomedyhour.bandcamp.com/ All other links: https://linktr.ee/jasonklamm Follow us on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PressPlayScream Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pressplayandscream/ Website: https://pressplayandscream.buzzsprout.com/
This week on the Streetwise podcast we discuss runnin' along, enjoy a reading of Liz Cook's review of Wah Gwan, vibe to KG and The Drive's track “Battles,” and chat with author Nathan Rabin about his new book, The Joy of Trash.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, Editor-in-Chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker.” Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
We know we said that we were going to discuss Freaks and Nightbreed, but it turns out that those are maybe not the movies we felt like watching and discussing. Instead, we decided maybe it was time to spread some holiday cheer. But then we were remembered we were us, so instead, we chose to discuss Silent Night Deadly Night and Black Christmas! NOTE: There are spoilers in this episode.Next week, we'll be discussing Day of the Dead (free on Prime, Peacock and Tubi) and Land of the Dead (free on Peacock; available to rent on Prime) with Jason Klamm! Follow us on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PressPlayScream Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pressplayandscream/ Website: https://pressplayandscream.buzzsprout.com/
It’s been two years since I last sat down with Jason Klamm for his Comedy on Vinyl podcast (we were discussing Allan Sherman’s My Son, The Nut); we were past due for a rematch. Jason asked me to come on one more time (MP3) to discuss the Disneyland Little Long Playing Record The Story and... more
Jason Klamm stopped my office to interview me for his Comedy on Vinyl podcast, where I talked about the first comedy album I ever loved: Allan Sherman’s My Son, the Nut. I inherited my mom’s copy of the album when I was six years old, and listened to it over and over until I discovered... more