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Comedians Keith McGill and Mike Nilsson are performing this weekend (well, starting Thursday) at the Comedy Caravan and they dropped-by the studio to preview their show...
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
United States v. Keith McGill
As the host of Strange Fruit we’ve often wondered why pants made for men have plenty of pockets while most pants designed for women are pocketless. This week we discuss about the problematics of the gender binary when it comes to fashion and clothing and speak with Washington Post writer Samantha Schmidt about a Washington, DC area sewing class designed to deconstruct the gender rules in fashion and reconstruct clothing that better meets form and function for the queer and trans participants. Later this month, Louisville plays host to the second annual Midwest Queer Comedy Festival, a showcase designed to expose audiences to comedic voices from the LGBTQ community. Starting August 21st, the MQCFest will be five nights of shows, showcases, podcasts, and after parties. This year's line-up is stacked with nearly 75 acts, including headliner Sampson McCormick. McCormick is an award-winning Black queer comic who first joined us for a conversion about breaking barriers last December. He’s back this week to talk about his upcoming appearance at MQCFest and about his new movie A Different Direction with Darryl Stephens from TV’s “Noah’s Arc.” Also joining us to discuss all things queer and comedic is comedian Keith McGill, who is an associate producer of the festival, and MQCFest creator and executive producer Dwayne Duke. Support the work we do at Strange Fruit! Click here to make a one-time donation. +
Welcome to Fireside Tales brought to you by Taco Steve and NABC! This month, Misty Warren tells a story about The Meningitis Incident, Simon McKim tells a story about a neighbor’s cement chicken, Amanda Hay tells a story about her ninja cat, Sean Smith tells a story about trying to get a girlfriend, and lastly Keith McGill tells a story about not wasting food.
Megan gets ready to to be a mega celebrity, Keith's family gets in the way of his dreams. With stories of shame from comedians Megan Stalter and Keith McGill. Follow them at @megstalter and @KeithMcGill1 Check out westilllikeyou.com to find out how you can watch the show live! Support the show on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/WeStillLikeYou
Join Paul and his guest, Keith McGill, for part 2 of a conversation that ranges from manhood and sexuality to comedy as truth-telling. Educator, emcee, actor and comedian, Keith is “clever, insightful, and a little bit eye-opening.” http://www.keithmcgill.com https://www.facebook.com/keithmcgillcomic https://twitter.com/KeithMcGill1
Join Paul and his guest, Keith McGill, in this first part of a conversation that ranged from the joy of libraries to black history with Pam Grier. Educator, emcee, actor and comedian, Keith is “clever, insightful, and a little bit eye-opening.” http://www.keithmcgill.com https://www.facebook.com/keithmcgillcomic https://twitter.com/KeithMcGill1
Welcome Dirty Birdies (CAW CAW) to THIS Friday episode of BOUT TIME!! This week we have talented actor/comedian Keith Mcgill! Keith talks about his first crush, Kieth and Sean talk about comedic pressures, and We hear from a new podcast called the Old Man Podcast! All sketches are 100% improv!! CATCH THE MAGIC! Check out all of our social media @bouttimepodcast on Instagram, Facebook, and twitter! Check us out, let us know what you like and share your favorite episode with us! SERIOUSLY DO IT THO! Feel free to send us an email at bouttimepodcast@gmail.com. Tell your Android friends that they can listen on the website bouttime.libsyn.com ! Tell your ITUNES friends to listen on iTunes! EVERYONE LISTENS!!!! Like, share,subscribe, repeat. Tell a friend so we can help this thing GET WAY TO BIGGER!!! COME ON MAN! See you next Friday! Same Bout Time Same Bout Channel!!! -Patrick and Sean
Scott Wright of Draft Countdown.com and Shane P. Hallam of DraftTV.com analyze notable results from Pro Day workouts across the country and interview Utah CB / S Keith McGill.
Louisville comedian Keith McGill has been one of our favorite people since he was first on the show last year to talk about his work in a local production of TopDog/Underdog. That play explored themes of black masculinity through the fractured relationship of two brothers struggling with instability and poverty. Now McGill is working on another local production, this time as the director, vastly different in tone.Sex Again is a comedy by Louisville playwright Heidi Saunders that looks at sexuality during middle age. We spoke to Keith this week, in part, because we wondered how a gay black man approaches work about the waning marriages of straight white folks, and what made him want to direct the piece. "I really think it has a lot to say to everyone," he explains. "There's a lot of truth in the play." Sex Again plays through January 18 at The Vault 1031, one of Louisville's newest performance spaces, on South 6th Street in Old Louisville. Reservations can be made at frogpumproductions@gmail.com or (502) 592-4218. Keith also sat in on our Juicy Fruit segment this week, in which we just had to take on the Katie Couric segment that's been making the rounds this week. Trans activists LaVerne Cox and Carmen Carrera appeared on a segment of Katie, to talk about their work, but the conversation got a little awkward when Couric turned the conversation toward which surgeries Carrera has had. Carrera declined to discuss it, saying she'd rather talk about her career. "I want to focus on that rather than what's 'down here,' because I think that that's been spoken about so many times, you know? Like in other interviews with other trans people, they always focus on either the transition or the genitalia. And I feel like there are more to trans people than just that." After a commercial break the show returned, and LaVerne Cox joined the discussion. Couric asked her about Carrera's response to the surgery question, leading to this amazing response that's been echoing around the internet ever since.