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Pick of the Day: The Dollop 10 Year Anniversary (in LA) 4/27

March 20, 2024
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Though perhaps he did not know that having Gareth Reynolds riff, often startled, at the true absurdity of a deep cut history lesson (and how often alarmingly relevant it is today), but Dave Anthony had some kind of hunch that his excavating a particular flavor of American history (and the history of wherever this podcast his toured) with comedic act outs and banter would be something to chase wherever it led.

10 years later, The Dollop, reigns as one of the best pieces of edutainment around, not just in the podcast realm. Hundreds upon hundreds of episode of Dave and Gary and, from time to time, some amazing guests (Rory Scovel, Wil Anderson automatically come to mind) give the best slice of history that makes us all really rue the history education we received at any level of schooling.

With that in mind, Dave and “Gary” are celebrating the momentous 10 year anniversary of The Dollop in LA at The Palace Theatre in DTLA on Sat. Apr. 27th at 7PM with very, very special guests James Adomian and Karen Kilgariff. We bet even if this is the first time of hearing about the Dollop, you’d have grand ole time. Tickets start at $60 and you best go get them here.

 

Pick of the Day: The Dollop Podcast Live-stream 1/21

January 18, 2021
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This week is indeed the week of the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States and because the 45th was such an evil nimrod, this week is going to be yet another momentous and very likely tumultuous point in history that we’re all having to live through.

So, it might be nice to tune into another live-stream edition of the radical comedy, American history podcast, The Dollop, to further understand and how the United States brashly lumbered and tumbled to where we are now. Also, Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds continually put the perfect dollops of comedic frosting on whatever dark corners of American history they’re covering and this latest live-stream episode should be no different.

So, you best get your tickets for The Dollop LIVE, streaming on Thurs. Jan. 21st at 6PM PT/9PM ET for $20 ($75 for VIP).

Pick of the Day: The Dollop Live Show 11/19

November 12, 2020
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The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds remains one of the best podcasts that points out some of the most egregiously overlooked bits of American History. Often, Dave and Gareth point out, while hilariously riffing of course, how we all got here and that there has indeed been precedent for the current chaos that reigns over us (even as Trump’s presidency is hopefully devolving into some sort of death rattle before getting kicked out of office).

They’ll be doing another special live virtual episode of The Dollop next week on Thurs. Nov. 19th at 6PM PT/9PM ET via Looped Live and yes, there will be a VIP Meet-and-Greet too for $75. If you just want access to the live-stream, it’ll only run you $20. In any case, you really ought to get your tickets soon right here.

Pick of the Day: The Dollop LIVE Online 9/24

September 16, 2020
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It has our stance for quite awhile that The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds is both one of the best podcasts for satirically exploring all the weird dark corners of American history and beyond and also one of the most important podcasts around because it brings to light important events and details that one definitely didn’t get while in your standard issue history class.

Knowing your history has always been very important, but seems more vital at this point in time where the whole world is reckoning with its past and how it lead to this present and could lead to a more dystopian future.

So, one absolutely shouldn’t miss out on a virtually live episode of The Dollop next week, Thurs. Sept. 24th at 6PM PT. Tickets are going for $20, but if you pay $75 you’ll get a virtual 1-on-1 meet-and-greet with Dave and Gareth. In either case, please go get tickets here!

 

Pick of the Day: Mandee Johnson In Conversation with Christina Catherine Martinez About ‘Super Serious’ 8/20

August 14, 2020
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While one of our actual favorite monthly shows has to be in hiatus for now because of, well, you know why at this point, that isn’t stopping The Super Serious Show from keeping the ball in the air with something inventive, substantive, enlightening, and fun.

We’ve already gave you the low down on Super Serious: An Oral History of Los Angeles Independent Stand-Up Comedy and why it’s very likely our favorite coffee table book in recent memory. It’s currently up for pre-order and shipping out next week, Tue. Aug. 18th.

Once again, you really ought to get it if you like comedy at all.

As part of the book’s release, Mandee Johnson will be doing an exclusive event via Book Soup on Thu. Aug. 20th at 6PM PT/9PM ET that will be a conversation about the breadth of LA comedy history within the book, but also feature a damn fine line-up of guests including Dave Anthony, Sara Schaefer, Chris Garcia, and Christina Catherine Martinez as the pro art critic/comedian moderator.

RSVP for the event (and order the book from Book Soup) here.

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“Super Serious” Offers an Oral History of LA Indie Stand-Up Scene in a Gorgeous Coffee Table Book

July 14, 2020
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It’s unclear as to exactly what was going on in 2010 in LA comedy, but it was the starting point of almost everything that makes it special now (well, right before COVID-19 struck anyway). The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail started around then, WTF with Marc Maron was picking up steam and kickstarted LA’s comedy podcast explosion, and even we had our humble beginnings around then. Also, so many indie comedy shows popped in and around LA giving the LA comedy scene the sort of connective tissue that it was missing years prior.

One such show is The Super Serious Show and, as they’ve kept their high flying variety show going for a decade between a handful of unique, wondrous venues around LA, they’ve seen the ebbs and flows, the new, the old, the highs, the shifts, the rumblings, the lows, and everything in between that has been going in the venerable indie LA comedy scene, especially when it comes to stand-up. Thus, Super Serious Show co-creator and portrait photographer Mandee Johnson assembled a lovely and exhaustive oral history of the comedy scene here in LA, accented by her signature polaroid portraiture of the hundreds and hundreds of performers that have stepped on The Super Serious Show stage. Contributors to this special oral history entitled Super Serious: An Oral History of Los Angeles Independent Stand-Up Comedy include Hasan Minhaj, Rory Scovel, Anthony Jeselnik, Karen Kilgariff, Baron Vaughn, Dave Anthony, Andy Kindler, Natalie Palamides, Kristen Schaal, Ron Funches, Reggie Watts, Rachel Bloom, Dana Gould, Eddie Pepitone, Cameron Esposito and dozens more.

If you’re as obsessive about comedy as we are, it’s definitely a must have for your coffee table (or whatever table you have). Super Serious: An Oral History of Los Angeles Independent Stand-Up Comedy is available for pre-order now and will be released on Aug. 18th from Andrews McMeel Publishing. Given how there are plenty of shipping delays for non-essential items these days in the U.S., best to put your order in now. Get more details and get your copy here.

Fun news alert: We have a BOOK!

Super Serious: An Oral History of Los Angeles Independent Stand-Up Comedy is available for pre-sale NOW!

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December 16, 2019
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Of the things to look forward to in 2020, we’re adding a monthly slot at Dynasty Typewriter for The Dollop Podcast to the list (in fact, we’d probably put it near the top). The crucial and hysterical comedy history podcast hosted by Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds has become such a podcast that it regularly tours around the country and the world sharing perhaps the most entertaining versions of some of the weirdest and darkest stories in history.

The live episodes are really something special and you ought to know, in LA, they’ll be getting some damn fine guests TBA.

Anyhow, this monthly Dollop at Dynasty Typewriter will be raising money for various charities FYI, making this residency even more wonderful than already is.

Their first date is Tues. Feb. 11th at 8PM and tickets are $20 right now (and $25 on the day of-though we suspect they might be sold out before then). Go get them here quick.

The Dollop Expands for England and U.K. Spin-Off

August 29, 2019
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For years now, Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds have gallivanted through America and Australian (and Icelandic) history’s weirdest and darkest moments for one of the best comedy/history podcasts in existence, The Dollop.

On occasion, when Gareth gets to flip the format of reading the story that Dave would have no idea about, it’ll get to cover some UK history (Phantom of the Open and Tommy Cooper are some really stellar episodes).

Well, the time has come (especially as they’re going on tour in the UK) for them to cover some of Great Britain’s darkest and weirdest historic moments, of which they have plenty (maybe more as they’ve been around longer than the US and Australia?).

Dave and Gareth have 10 eps. lined up for what they’re calling The Dollop England and the UK. Already, two episodes are up; one covering a rather sinister charlatan and the other on one of the most famous/infamous mascots in UK sports history. 

We can only hope that the live eps. have the crowds chant Garfy when Gareth takes to the stage as a British twist on the “Gary chant” at all other live Dollop tapings.

Get into The Dollop England & the UK here or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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July 19, 2019
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If there’s a reason to make your way out to the Irvine Improv, it definitely should be for a live taping of The Dollop podcast. Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds trailblazing American history/dark comedy podcast is one of the best podcasts around and live episodes are definitely a must see.

So, don’t miss out on Thurs. Aug. 15th at 8PM at The Irvine Improv (in the Irvine Spectrum). Tickets are $30 (plus 2 item min.). Go get tickets here.

November 20, 2018
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It has been a minute or two since The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds has done a live LA show, but they finally have one lined up for 7PM Saturday, January 19th next year at DTLA’s Palace Theater.

As always, along with Gareth, we’ll be intensely curious to see what Dave brings up this time that uncovers some dark thing about LA (or even specifically downtown) that we might have not known about and then Gareth and Dave riff the humor out of said darkness.

Tickets are ranging from $10 (that’s for “May Be 100% Blocked Views) to $55.50. Go get your tickets here quick

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, screenings, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

The Dollop Hits Their 300th Episode, Does a Back-to-Back Episode on Trump, and Is Also Headed to Thailand for a Podcast Festival

November 15, 2017
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As they have just surpassed 300 episodes, The Dollop just showed why there are one of the best comedy podcasts around (that also happens to be one of the best history podcasts around too). 

They did a devastating set of back-to-back episodes on Trump showing why the 25th Amendment should he have been enacted for his impeachment on Day 1 of his presidency. In fact, their go-to designer, James Fosdike, made a special design (seen above) for the occasion that you can buy on a t-shirt.

On top of that, hosts Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds will be doing their first episode in Thailand, a place largely untouched by English language podcasts for The Koh Samui International Podcast Festival. It’ll be a whole week of fun just between Aussie podcast The Little Dum Dum Club and The Dollop in June 2018.

We cannot wait to see what Dave comes up with when tackling Thai history, not to mention how he’ll end up pronouncing everything. 

Please Get Dave Anthony’s New Album “Hot Head”

September 28, 2017
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At this point, a good amount of you now probably know Dave Anthony as one of the more accomplished and revered podcasters around with Walking The Room, The Dollop, and The LA Podcast Festival all under his belt. 

We’d like you to know (or give you a friendly reminder) that Dave has been and is still a great stand-up that has only sweetened with more nuanced, commanding, and complex favors over the last few years (perhaps because of his podcasting experience). 

You can hear so for yourself off his new album Hot Head recorded as part of an internationally touring show Dave recently did. The album recording was specifically done in Sydney, Australia and showcases Anthony’s obsessive attention to the darker, oft overlooked details of life and his ability to unwaveringly give them an enjoyable dressing down. 

The Dollop’s Book “The United States of Absurdity” Out Now

May 9, 2017
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The Dollop is absolutely one of our all-time favorite podcasts around. The riffing and the unbelievable tales from the hidden archives of American history that are dug up make for pure comedy gold. 

Now, Dave and Gareth have just come out with a book to accompany the podcast that include full page illustrations, which should even further bring to life all those stories that are so absurd that wrapping your head around them is almost absurd in of itself.

So, with that said, please get The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History for you, a loved one, or even a not-so loved one here.

April 13, 2017
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One of our favorite all time podcasts, The Dollop, is coming out with a book, The United States of Absurdity (pre-order it here).

To mark the occassion, they’re doing a live Dollop at Nerdmelt next month with guest Sarah Tiana. 

Tickets are still available at $15 a pop and you can (and should) get them here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Salt Lake City Has a Pretty Swell Looking Golden Spike Comedy & Podcast Festival Kicking Off Tomorrow

March 8, 2017
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From March 8th (i.e. tomorrow)-Mar. 11th in Downtown Salt Lake City, The Golden Spike Comedy Festival will serve up a pretty a great offering of stand-up, podcasts, and more.

Just look at the flyer above.

There are individual tickets available as well as a pass for 20 shows for the nice price of $20.

Get more details on The Golden Spike Comedy Festival here.

The Dollop Is Going on a Big U.S. (Plus Iceland) Tour

February 7, 2017
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One of our absolute favorite podcasts, The Dollop, has just set their official dates for their latest tour across North America, which includes one stop in Reykjavik, Iceland. 

While hosts Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds have toured extensively through Australia, this will be the first time that Dave is going to a non-English speaking country really giving some international touring cred to The Dollop. 

Also, a second NYC show has just been added FYI.

You can get tickets and the most up-to-date schedule of this tour right here. If you’re aiming to go, you’ll want to get the tickets quick by the way.

January 29, 2017
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The Dollop is going to have another live recording at Nerdmelt on Monday, February 6th at 9PM. It’s one of our absolute favorite podcasts and going to the recordings live is even better. 

Joining hosts Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds will be Bert Kreischer, which is a wonderful topping to this Dollop. 

Tickets are $15 and you should get them sooner rather than later here. Also, all proceeds will be going to the ACLU.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

The Dollop Podcast Is Coming Out with Their Own Book “The United States of Absurdity”

October 5, 2016
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For over 200 episodes now, Dave Anthony, Gareth Reynolds, and a plethora of comedy’s best and brightest have gone through the weirdest, most overlooked chapters of history on the hit podcast The Dollop.

Many of the stories that they riff over seem so incredulous that you might want some corresponding images, which might leave those with a weak mind’s eye high and dry. 

Luckily, The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History by Anthony and Reynolds will fill that very need going over their signature dives into bizarre historical nooks and crannies with accompanying illustration as well as trivia and timelines.

The book doesn’t come out until May 9th, 2017, but you can (and should) pre-order it now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks, Google Books, and Indie Bound.

Trailer for Season 4 of “Maron” Shows Marc Reliving His Self-Destructive Days

April 11, 2016
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IFC’s Maron takes Marc’s relationship to a garage further than he has ever before (as well as getting back heavily on drugs) for the latest season. 

See how far Marc has fallen for season 4 in this new trailer.

Then, follow where Marc’s reunion with drugs will take him on the season premiere Wednesday, May 4th at 9PM on IFC.

The 4th Annual LA Podcast Festival Is Two Weeks Away and Will Feature a Livestream of All Podcast Tapings

September 4, 2015
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This thing only keeps getting bigger and better.

Sept. 18th-20th is just around the corner and will be when podcasters and their army of podcast fans take over the chic Sofitel in Beverly Hills for The 4th Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival.

Thus far, scheduled to appear are:

The Adventure Zone
Alonzo Bodden: Who’s Paying Attention?
Comedy Film Nerds
Dining with Doug and Karen
Dinner Party Download
The Dollop
The Dork Forest
Doug Loves Movies
Filip & Fredrik
Fitzdog Radio
The 40 Year Old Boy
Giant Bombcast
Girl on Guy with Aisha Tyler
Hollywood Handbook
I Love Green Guide Letters
I Seem Fun: The Diary of Jen Kirkman
The Indoor Kids
The JV Club
The Long Shot Podcast
Maltin on Movies
Mental Illness Happy Hour
My Brother, My Brother And Me
Never Not Funny
Out of the Box
Probably Science
The Smartest Man in the World
SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
Sports Without Balls
Stuff You Should Know
Superego
The Thrilling Adventure Hour
The Todd Glass Show
TOFOP
Walking The Room
Who’s Paying Attention?
With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
The World of Phil Hendrie
The Worst Idea of All Time
WTF with Marc Maron

Pretty swell, right?

Now, you can go for the whole weekend for $119 or $29 for just Friday, $59 for Saturday, and $49 for Sunday. 

If that’s a little steep or you’re unable to make it to Beverly Hills, there’s a livestream of all the podcast tapings for just $25. Along with livestream access, you’ll have access to an archive for a month after to watch whatever you might have missed.

You don’t even have to pause whatever podcast you’re listening to right at this moment to go get your tickets.

Here’s The Trailer for Season 3 of IFC’s “Maron”

April 23, 2015
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This season is catching up to current day Marc Maron where he’s getting more successful.

Dave Anthony, Patton Oswalt, Whitney Cummings, Andy Dick, Andy Kindler, Judd Hirsch, and more are all returning for the 3rd season of Maron and will deal with Marc while he’s dealing with handling success.

Watch the trailer here and mark down the premiere for May 14th at 10PM on IFC.

Comedy Dynamics Made Their Own Stand-Up Showcase Series “Coming To The Stage”

April 15, 2015
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So, 12 comics intros at live shows could potentially be, “You’ve seen our next comic on “Coming To The Stage”, coming to the stage…”

Dave Anthony, Matt McCarthy, Sara Schaefer, Ian Abramson, Rob O’Reilly, Jen D’Angelo, Rell Battle, James Davis, Jesse Popp, Benji Aflalo, Joe Sib, and Allen Strickland Williams make up 12 comics that will be hosted by Dan Levy in the new stand-up web series Coming To The Stage.

It’s a line-up you should definitely watch as featured in this trailer.

Comedy Dynamics caught some footage at the “hallowed” rooms of the Hollywood Hotel and Tribal Cafe showing that they searched everywhere they could for the best comics they could find.

Coming To The Stage is set for release online May 6th.

“Walking The Room” Is Coming Back at MICF

February 12, 2015
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Beloved podcast Walking The Room with Greg Behrendt and Dave Anthony did end after an extended hiatus last year. Since then, Greg and Dave have been busy with their own great projects such as I Am King Sweater and The Dollop, respectively.

However, Walking The Room seems to not be dead as there will be a live recording at The Melbourne International Comedy Festival on Apr. 2nd and the magic dynamic of Greg and Dave will once again see a stage and microphones. Both of them will also be having solo shows while at MICF and The Sydney Comedy Festival.

Knowing how loyal podcast fans are, we wouldn’t be surprised at all if someone flew from the U.S. to just see this.

Watch The Dollop’s Live Episode at The LA Podcast Festival

November 9, 2014
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The Dollop, the new podcast hosted by Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds, is something that you absolutely should subscribe to listen to, especially if you wondering about all the a-holes in history that you never learned about in any level of your education.

As an example, just watch the entire episode that they recorded live at this year’s LA Podcast Festival that focused on President James A. Garfield’s assassin, Charles Guiteau. Leave it to Anthony, Reynolds and guest Wil Anderson to make that so much damn fun.

Watch it all here.

2014 LA Podcast Festival Recap: Podcasts Take Over Beverly Hills

October 10, 2014
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This is both the third year of The LA Podcast Festival as well as our third time attending and, as that’s the case, we can most certainly assure you a good thing has only gotten better and better.

Here’s our recap of what went down when a bunch podcasts and their fans take over ritzy Beverly Hills. 

All photos courtesy of Los Angeles Podcast Festival

-This was the first year that the LA Podcast Festival took place at Sofitel LA in Beverly Hills and it solved pretty much every drawback from their original location in Santa Monica (i.e. parking, navigating through the festival, it looks nicer).

-Many in the crowd for Talkin’ Shit with Eddie Ifft were thoroughly surprised when they got to see all of transgendered porn star Vaniity. 

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–Marc Maron and Aisha Tyler hashed out some personal history, specifically when they first met each other, on Girl on Guy. Aisha hilariously made sure to note to Marc that this is her show and not WTF.

-Like every year, one will note that many of the attendees aren’t from LA or even California. Many come from the other side of the country just to make sure they catch their favorite podcast live like The Crabfeast with Jay Larson and Ryan Sickler.

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–Superego continued to be one of the funniest podcasts around kicking off Day 2 with a special guest in Conan player Brian Stack and a whirlwind of fun, dark absurdity. We also applaud their matching Superego blazers.

-The crowd at Jonah Raydio had a ball as Jonah Ray made sure that his entire audience had a beer in their hand, treated to a live performance from Upset, fun music news monologue style jokes, and discovered he had to do more time than he expected. This lead to some of the best awful concert stories we’ve heard in awhile.

–Dave Anthony, Gareth Reynolds, and Wil Anderson assembled for a laugh riot of an episode of The Dollop, which we’d describe as a sort of sober version of Drunk History that replaces the reenactments with top shelf riffing from Anthony, Reynolds, and a guest. Edutainment about history’s biggest a-holes has never been as much fun as this.

-An all female guest line-up for WTF with Marc Maron was fascinating especially the likes of Pamela Adlon and Whitney Cummings admired Shelby Fero’s wisdom beyond her years when it comes to dating. 

-Podcasts fans at the festival didn’t care how long they would have to wait to get commemorative posters signed to the point where we questioned how much we’re fans of podcasts compared to them. 

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–Wil Anderson killed it wherever he went at the festival and his own podcast TOFOP was no different. Anderson’s brand of somewhat controlled chaos made for almost non-stop laughs and an unforgettable pop quiz on Russell Crowe facts. 

-As far as we’ve seen education hasn’t ever been as funny as it has been on podcasts. See Probably Science’s Matt Kirshen, Jesse Case, and Andy Wood riff on the primates known as Bonobos with Tim Minchin and Dr. Amy Parish. They found their way to tie in feminism while discussing animal behavior and on to applause breaks.

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–Matt Besser, Lauren Lapkus, Ian Roberts, and Horatio Sanz ensured that impov4humans was a perennial favorite of the festival just off a scene of visiting the world’s tallest hill. 

-Podcast pioneer Jimmy Pardo and his podcast Never Not Funny have been at The LA Podcast Festival most deservedly every single year. Seeing Jimmy having to deal with Pat Francis’ Bruce Springsteen puppet made for a pretty magical evening on its own. 

–Go Bayside! and James Bonding are perfect examples of podcasts that celebrate the “nerding out” of a very specific topic, in these cases Saved By The Bell and Agent 007 James Bond, but also very inviting to the uninitiated. April Richardson and Matt Mira/Matt Gourley make a case for enjoying both cultural institutions even if you don’t know who Mr. Belding or the worst Bond villain henchmen are.

–Todd Glass and James Adomian were electric during The Todd Glass Show. Dueling Todd Glass impressions (yes, Todd did an impression of James doing an impression of Todd) were a highlight, but only the tip of the iceberg. We’re convinced that Glass has mastered only letting the audience kind of know what’s happening, but ultimately not caring because they’re having so much damn fun. 

–The Kira Soltanovich Show made for an insightful, funny look into parenting not unlike a bunch of parents having drinks and pondering if they’re raising their kid right or not except all the parents are really funny.

If you happened to miss all this glorious podcast goodness, then there’s a livestream video archive of the festival available up until Oct. 19th.

Keep in mind we can only send one guy out to cover all of this so there are only so many things we could make it to and obviously we missed some stuff. Maybe next time, you can go to the LA Podcast Festival yourself and not miss anything.

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