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Chrissie and Lisa welcome back one of their favorites--Abby Turner from A Table Top Affair talks about GALentines Day Galentine's Day -- Introduced to us on NBC's Parks and Rec occurs every year on Feb. 13, the day before Valentine's Day. On this day women are encouraged to celebrate their favorite girlfriends.
Few shows become part of the cultural zeitgeist as soon as they come out. Friends did, The Simpsons did, and The Office did. These shows didn't just have their finger on the pulse of what audiences wanted, they changed the beat to suit themselves. And, with The Office still being the most streamed show on Netflix, it really says something when people still argue about when it was better than the producer's next show, Parks and Rec! No matter what side you're on, there's no denying that Parks & Rec is an all-time classic show. With character's like Ron Swanson and Andy Dwyer being endlessly quotable and launching Chris Pratt's career. But none of that would have happened without the show's star, Amy Poehler, and her iconic portrayal of the Deputy Director of the Parks and Recreation Department of Pawnee, Indiana, Leslie Knope!
First in friendship, fourth in obesity! We ranked the citizens of Pawnee, Indiana and reminisced on some of the best moments from NBC's Parks & Recreation with special guests Ricky Marenda and Melissa LaCicero! Facebook: Rank The Universe Instagram: @ranktheuniverse Twitter: @ranktheuniverse
The humanity, honesty, hilarity, and relate-ability (if that's a word) of NBC's Parks & Recreation. My good friend Jess stopped by to discuss a show that keeps popping up in each others Snap Chats from time to time.
In the inaugural LIVE show for Super Hungry the Podcast, Virginia takes the show on the road to Club Downunder in Tallahassee and the students of Florida State University with actor and improvisor Jim O'Heir. Known best as Jerry Gergich on NBC's Parks and Recreation, Jim talks about his start in Chicago improv, what brought him to Los Angeles over 20 years ago, and why he's eager to explore roles that are different from his mild-mannered TV counterpart. [Sponsored by Lularoe ZL and Liz and The Park Avenue Inn]
Join Mouse Rat's biggest fans as they journey to Pawnee, Indiana to discuss the characters of NBC's "Parks and Recreation" (2009-2015) and why this show was nearly perfect. We know what we're about, son. #5000candlesinthewind Thanks to K-Face Rules for allowing us to use their song "Talk Nerdy to Me" for our intro and outro. Music Video: bit.ly/1jrbQyc Purchase link: bit.ly/1QUwxy5
Today's Guest: Comedian Aziz Ansari, star of NBC's "Parks and Recreation" and the Judd Apatow film Funny People. (July 2009)Subscribe to Mr. Media for FREE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MrMediaRadioFor more interviews like this one: http://www.MrMedia.com What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The calm of Charlie Rose, the curiosity of Terry Gross and the unpredictability of Howard Stern! Since February 2007, more than 1,000 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio comedy podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics! Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/andelmanFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrMediaRadio
Warning: Spoilers Ahead! In this week's episodes of NBC's Parks & Recreation, Andy says goodbye to his Johnny Karate children's show as he and April prepare to move to Washington, D.C. for April's new job; Leslie also gets a new gig that means she and Ben will split their time between Pawnee and D.C. and the mayor of Pawnee makes an appearance (though, he's actually dead), played by - surprise! - Bill Murray. NPR's Linda Holmes joins us for this weekly chat about the final season of the series, known for finding humor in policy wonkiness. Holmes is host of NPR's entertainment and pop culture blog, Monkey See. And Adrian Granzella Larssen, the editor-in-chief of The Muse, a career site for millennials, offers context on career crises and career moves, especially when one spouse follows the other to a new city for a job.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead! In this week's episodes of NBC's Parks & Recreation, Leslie and Ben upend expectations when she skips the traditional “pie-mary” pie-baking contest for candidates’ wives and April finds her new career. NPR's Linda Holmes joins us for this weekly chat about the final season of the series, known for finding humor in policy wonkiness. Holmes is host of NPR's entertainment and pop culture blog, Monkey See. And Jodi Kantor, New York Times Washington correspondent and the author of The Obamas (Back Bay Books, 2012), offers context on gender politics and the role of the candidate's wife in American elections.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead! In this week's episodes of NBC's Parks & Recreation, Donna gets married and we revisit the land use issues from the Gryzzl/Leslie dispute. NPR's Linda Holmes joins us for this weekly chat about the final season of the series, known for finding humor in policy wonkiness. Holmes is host of NPR's entertainment and pop culture blog, Monkey See. And Kim Lueddeke, reporter for The Record, adds context from the real-life controversy over plans by LG to expand its headquarters in the Palisades over objections from groups in the Protect the Palisades coalition.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead! In this week's episode of NBC's Parks & Recreation, Leslie Knopes tackles data mining in the year 2017. A company that's relocating their headquarters to Pawnee, Gryzzl, is like a Facebook-Google-Amazon hybrid and it's using search history and other tools to spy on users. NPR's Linda Holmes joins us for this weekly chat about the final season of the series, known for finding humor in policy wonkiness. Holmes is host of NPR's entertainment and pop culture blog, Monkey See. And Amy Webb, founder of the Webbmedia consulting group and the data columnist for Slate, offers context on data-mining.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead! In this week's episode of NBC's Parks & Recreation, Leslie Knopes' hopes of preserving public land rests on US President William Henry Harrison, who has the distinction of dying on his 32nd day in office. Turns out, New York Times columnist Gail Collins happens to be an expert on Harrison. She's the author of William Henry Harrison: The American Presidents Series: The 9th President, 1841 (Times Books, 2012). She joins Brian and NPR's Linda Holmes for this weekly chat about the final season of the series, known for finding humor in policy wonkiness. Holmes is host of NPR's entertainment and pop culture blog, Monkey See.
In this week's episode we talk to Nick Offerman, the actor who plays the manliest character on TV, Ron Swanson from NBC's Parks and Recreation.
POP SINGER | DANCER | ACTOR | MODEL - Sean Van Der Wilt was the last artist signed to Lou Pearlman, the boy band impresario who discovered the bands "NSYNC" and "The Backstreet Boys." Sean has been dubbed “the most underrated triple threat of the decade” by VIBE Magazine. Sean was a dancer for "Michael Jackson," "Whitney Houston," "Beyonce" "Usher" and so many more celebrity performers." He has starred in movies like "Burlesque" and most recently, made television appearances on: NBC's "Parks and Recreation," "The Voice" and ABC's "Dancing with the Stars." Sean is set on the path to stardom in the pop world with the release of his single "SWC" featuring Mark Cole, which includes the controversial music video and his soon to be released second single "Doctor." INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: What was it like working with Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Beyonce and Usher? What tips can you give people on how to manage their time if they're pursuing a career in the entertainment industry that entails using multiple talents? When you're at the point of hiring a team to support your career goals, what do you look for in each person? WEBSITE: SeanVanDerWilt.com
Retta breaks the glass ceiling, becoming the first solo female to ever sit down with the Champs. They discuss the Adam Carolla controversy, getting started in comedy and being competitive with peers. Also, Neal reveals that he had erectile disfunction in 2005!
Interview with aspiring writer James Van Fleet, who currently works on NBC's "Parks and Recreation," and Brian Rodden, who is currently an agent's assistant. Topics include: what brought them to Los Angeles, how they got started in the business, what they hope to accomplish, favorite films, general advice for aspiring artists, and more!Comments, questions, concerns?Email: hollowcast@ymail.comVoicemail: 1-818-698-1402Twitter: @allentwitWebsite: hollywoodhollow.blogspot.comLook us up on Facebook!
Joey B. aka Pat Bateman & the flamin' server's assistant KB return! The boys have 2 weeks to make up--they'll be going in with the latest movie reviews on The Browneye, discussing rap's all-time best beefs, picking on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" for entering their domain, & Joey B. will be talking about the time someone dumped on his Toyota Corolla--get 'em! Yaaaaaaaash! Plus, the new site is here! FATALITY!
Joey B. aka Pat Bateman & the flamin' server's assistant KB return! The boys have 2 weeks to make up--they'll be going in with the latest movie reviews on The Browneye, discussing rap's all-time best beefs, picking on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" for entering their domain, & Joey B. will be talking about the time someone dumped on his Toyota Corolla--get 'em! Yaaaaaaaash! Plus, the new site is here! FATALITY!