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While on “Jimmy Kimmel Live”, Eric Andre and Jimmy Kimmel Talk About That One Time Jimmy Kimmel Was on “The Eric Andre Show”

March 11, 2015
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It’s not necessarily a who-live-to-tell-the-tale experience when guests do a segment on The Eric Andre Show, but host Eric Andre certainly makes a point of putting anyone who comes on the show through the ringer to a degree where some folks walk out and never speak of it again.

Jimmy Kimmel, however, knew what he was in for.

Jimmy Kimmel was a recent guest on The Eric Andre Show and revisited his experience, which he was game for, while on his own non-parody of a talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live with Eric Andre himself.

Also, if you wondering, here’s the full clip of Jimmy’s visit to The Eric Andre Show.

First Full Trailer for FXx’s Man Seeking Woman Shows The Actual Nightmare of Dating

January 6, 2015
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FXx’s latest series Man Seeking Woman takes the nightmarish parts of dating literally. All the emotionally horrific things that star Jay Baruchel goes through, accompanied by Eric Andre, are then actualized into something more terrifying, which is pretty fun to watch.

The first full trailer just got released and you can watch it here. 

After that, you can catch the premiere of Man Seeking Woman on Wed. Jan. 14th 10:30PM on FXx.

Eric Andre Does His Own Monologue and Shows Off Tinder Profile on Conan

December 16, 2014
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Eric Andre has established himself as the type of talk show guest that doesn’t merely do a simple panel interview. Something always goes down when Eric sits on the couch. A lot of the time that “something” is him getting naked.

This time on Conan, Eric decided to go do his own monologue, which he “thinks” is better than Conan as well as try to dissect what’s “wrong” with his Tinder profile. 

Also, though it might not make sense until after watching, props go, as they usually do every night on Conan to Andrés du Bouchet.

Wild West Comedy Festival Returns to Nashville Apr. 14

December 16, 2014
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(via Nashville Stand Up)

The second round of The Wild West Comedy Festival is coming back to Nashville, TN from Apr. 14th-19th. 

So far, they have the likes of Lewis Black, Joel McHale, Hannibal Buress, Eric Andre, Tig Notaro, Doug Benson, and more headlining the festival.

So, while you’re waiting until Bonnaroo in June to watch comedy in a giant tent, you definitely have the Wild West Comedy Festival, which is shaping up quite nicely, to look forward to if you in or around Tennessee.

Hannibal Buress Got Cookie Suits, Nick Cannon, Etc. When Filling In at The Eric Andre Show

December 7, 2014
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This past week, Hannibal Buress who Eric Andre’s sidekick on The Eric Andre Show got to fill in as host for Eric. With Buress in the host’s chair, he got to weird out Nick Cannon, walk around the streets in a cookie suit as Cookie Muhammad, and had Lil’ Big Jon on as a musical guest.

Per usual, it’s a fun chaotic time on The Eric Andre Show.

Desks Will Be Broken as Season 3 of “The Eric Andre Show” Premieres Tonight

November 6, 2014
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12:15AM tonight, you been tuned to Adult Swim and strapped in for the season 3 premiere of The Eric Andre Show. 

Yes, plenty of desks on The Eric Andre Show set will be destroyed according to Eric himself.

We’ll leave up to your discretion whether you should enhance your experience with various drugs.

Season 3 of The Eric Andre Show Premieres Next Month

October 16, 2014
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At the beginning of the year, Arsenio Hall was still on the air and Eric Andre was one of the guests and announced that Adult Swim was going to do a 3rd season of The Eric Andre Show.

Well, the date as to when the most awesomely chaotic late night talk show returns for a third go around is finally here. Andre tweeted out that season 3 will premiere Sun. Nov. 16th at 12:15AM.

You’ve been notified, so you have ample time to prepare for whatever Eric’s got in store for us.

This Year’s New York Comedy Festival Has a Damn Fine Line-Up

October 13, 2014
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Taking advantage of the endless wealth of comedy genius that resides in and around NYC as well as bringing plenty of the funniest people in the land, The NY Comedy Festival for 2014 isn’t something you should miss.

In the line-up thus far:

Bill Cosby, Comedy Underground with Dave Attell, Louis C.K., John Oliver, Jim Gaffigan, Jon Stewart, Schtick or Treat, Kyle Kinane, Amy Poehler, Friends of the People, Seth Herzog, Tig Notaro, This Is Not Happening, Brian McCann, Dave Hill, Pete Holmes, Keith and the Girl, Sara Schaefer, Kabin, Nate Bargatze, Big Jay Oakerson, Letterman writers, Hannibal Buress, Marc Maron, Aparna Nancherla, James Adomian, Cameron Esposito, Deer Prom, Monroe Martin, Brent Morin, Nick Vatterott, Sean O’Connor, Eric Andre, Emily Heller, Maria Bamford, Nick Offerman, Jeff Ross, Murderfist, Guy Branum, Bob Odenkirk, Rachel Feinstein, and more.

It’ll be a mix of headlining shows, showcases, benefits, album recordings, special shows, and more.

So clear out your calendar for Wed. Nov. 5th-Sun. Nov. 9th if you can, in any way, go to any/all of these shows.

Eric Andre Cast in Jay Baruchel FX/FXx Pilot Man Seeking Woman

March 21, 2014
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Eric Andre Cast in Jay Baruchel FX/FXx Pilot Man Seeking Woman

Eric Andre will possibly get back to simultaneously not only being on two shows, but also being two way different personalities on either show with being cast in FX/FXx pilot Man Seeking Woman starring Jay Baruchel. When Don’t Trust the B in Apt. 23 was on the air, Eric was mild mannered compared to his anti talk show host character on The Eric Andre Show.

With this FXx pilot though, as a “cocky best friend”, Eric will be playing slightly closer to the Eric-Andre-Show Eric.

Eric Andre Talks Comedy and Doesn’t Get Naked in This Interview with Paul F. Tompkins

February 6, 2014
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In many of his interviews throughout the years, Eric Andre has taken conversations wonderfully off the rails and often times disrobed for comedic effect. 

In this latest interview on Paul F. Tompkins’ Speakeasy, you can see a more calm Eric and hear about him studying the upright bass as well as not trying to have the cameras turn off if someone is going to punch him in the face.

Watch The First Two Seasons of The Eric Andre Show on AdultSwim.com

January 29, 2014
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Watch The First Two Seasons of The Eric Andre Show on AdultSwim.com

One of the craziest and best and funniest shows on television in The Eric Andre Show is now conveniently located at AdultSwim.com for your viewing pleasure.

Get settled in for both seasons (that’s right both are at AdultSwim.com) because you will be binge watching it.

Eric Andre Announces 3rd Season of The Eric Andre Show/Does His Show on Arsenio

December 7, 2013
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Eric Andre just got the news that The Eric Andre Show will have a 3rd season at Adult Swim.

To celebrate, he appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show, but, of course, made it feel more like his show. Watch what happened here.

Win an Eric Andre Mask, Poncho, or iPad Mini Tablet from The Eric Andre Show Tour

November 6, 2013
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The Eric Andre Show is going on tour starting tomorrow throughout the U.S. and is doing a giveaway where you can not only win Eric Andre-esque prizes like masks and ponchos, but also a iPad Mini Tablet with a personal message from Eric himself, which we’re guessing is going to be life changing whatever it ends up being.

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Oh yeah, you should probably go check out the tour at a city near you for some of the most hilarious insane tomfoolery you’ll see on either side of the Mississippi (check for updates at EricAndreTour.com, Twitter w/hashtag #ericandretour, Facebook, or Tumblr)

11/7 – Seattle, WA: The Chrocodile
11/8 – Portland, OR: Star Theatre
11/9 – Eugene, OR: W.O.W. Hall
11/10 – Sacramento, CA: Assembly
11/11 – San Francisco, CA: The Chapel
11/14 – Phoenix, AZ: Crescent Ballroom
11/16 – Austin, TX: Red 7
11/18 – New Orleans, LA: One Eyed Jacks
11/19 – Atlanta, GA: Terminal West
11/20 – Nashville, TN: Exit/In
12/3 – Los Angeles, CA: The Echoplex

Eric Andre on Chioke Nassor’s Storytime: The Prostitute

October 24, 2013
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Watch Eric Andre tell and reenact the story of how he lost his prostitute cherry in Amsterdam for Chioke Nassor’s Storytime at Above Average.

We’re betting it’s the only time we’ll see Eric with straight hair.

Above Average Having Storytelling/Reenactment Web Series Featuring Jonathan Ames, Eric Andre, and Aparna Nancherla

October 20, 2013
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Above Average has an very intriguing web series coming up from Chioke Nassor’s Storytime that will follow the wonderful stories of the likes of Bored to Death creator Jonathan Ames, comedian/“talk show” host Eric Andre, and comedian/Totally Biased staff writer Aparna Nancherla.

In addition to the stories, the storytellers will reenact the roles as they tell it or so this really great trailer suggests. All of these episodes drop this week at Above Average. 

Eric Andre Got Arrested For Doing a Bit

October 15, 2013
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Whether or not he was willing, Eric Andre got booked by the police after invading a town hall meeting in Rancho Cucamonga for The Eric Andre Show. 

Watch the whole story as told on Conan here and applaud Andre’s commitment to a bit.

The Eric Andre Show Season 2 Premieres Tonight

October 3, 2013
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The Eric Andre Show Season 2 Premieres Tonight

At 12:30AM on Adult Swim tonight, Eric Andre and company, which is usually Hannibal Buress texting or eating or something, return for the 2nd season of The Eric Andre Show.

Don’t miss out on how awkward they can make it with their guests and how much of the set will get broken.  

Season 2 of The Eric Andre Show to Premiere Oct. 3rd on Adult Swim

September 13, 2013
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Season 2 of The Eric Andre Show to Premiere Oct. 3rd on Adult Swim

Thursday night, Oct. 3rd at Adult Swim 12:30AM, The Eric Andre Show returns for its second season and if you were looking forward to Eric smashing shit on stage, well, we have a feeling that you’re going to get plenty of that.

More Great Comedy to Come to Austin, TX During Fun Fun Fun Fest

August 7, 2013
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Kyle Kinane, The Eric Andre Show, Jonah Ray, Jenny Slate, Patton Oswalt, Tenacious D, and many more are making festival style comedy a regular thing in Austin as part of the comedy line-up for Austin’s Fun Fun Fun Fest in November.

Get your passes now.

Eric Andre Auditions to Host The MTV Video Music Awards and He Should Get the Gig

July 16, 2013
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Eric Andre wants to host the MTV Video Music Awards to the point of making a whole audition tape and posting it online for MTV and the world to see. We’d love to see him get the gig if only to have people that look nothing like the celebrities they’re supposed to be playing accepting awards on their behalf while they’re in attendance.

Watch Eric’s audition on the Jash Network here.

In Case You Haven’t From Picked Up From Eric Andre’s Set Photos, The Eric Andre Show Is On For a Second Season

April 30, 2013
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In Case You Haven’t From Picked Up From Eric Andre’s Set Photos, The Eric Andre Show Is On For a Second Season

Over the last week or so, Eric Andre has been tweeting photos from The Eric Andre Show, which could only mean the chaotic anti-talk show talk show is into production for season 2 at Adult Swim. 

We just can’t wait to see what actual celebrities come and have no idea what’s about to happen.

Eric Andre Cast in Robert Padnick/Greg Daniels Pilot

March 8, 2013
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Eric Andre Cast in Robert Padnick/Greg Daniels Pilot

This is great news on a couple levels. One, there might be another Greg Daniels show on TV. Two, Eric Andre might stay on network television while still doing The Eric Andre Show at Adult Swim.

Can’t wait to see what comes of this.

September 27, 2011
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The Frolic Show @ Far Bar Last Week

March 24, 2011
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The Frolic Show @ Far Bar Last Week

Just another typical comedy Wednesday night in LA with Jen Kirkman, Eric Andre, Howard Kremer, just for starters.

The Battle of 1739 (Public House)

March 9, 2011
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Amidst almost every monday night in Los Angeles where any expectations have faded under the muted rumblings of never-ending traffic, I wondered to myself, “It’s 10:17.  Should I go to Public House yet?”

For as long as I can remember since going up to Los Angeles proper for comedy, I tended to end my Monday nights late at a comfy little hipster bar known as 1739 Public House for JC Coccoli’s wonderful stand up comedy showcase Keep it Clean Comedy, affectionally abbreviated by those in-the-LA-comedy-know as just “Public House”.  It’s a place where some of Los Angeles’ best, both of the established and up n’ coming variety, go up and perform to varying crowds of hipsters, struggling artists of various media, some celebrities and industry members of varying stature, and a significant and consistent showing of the LA comedy community.  If there were to be a Frommer’s guide to live comedy in LA, they would have to feature Public House as the “secret” late night spot tucked away in the hippest parts of town on Monday nights where comedy really happens.

On the late night of March 7th, 2011, Public House transcended its reputation as it was more than just a night of comedy, but a night that will live on as one of those “were you there…?”, “did you hear…?”, “remember that one night at…?” types of nights.  It was not only the most hilarious and tense experiences of comedy I’ve been lucky enough to be a part of, but it was a rare night where by the end, you can legitimately say, “Comedy was victorious.”

After a quick great 5 minutes from Eric Andre preparing for Lopez Tonight, a fun poking at a group of Green Peace promoters by Dave Hanson, and a lovely and always hilarious delving into the relationship exploits of Abbey Londer, one Sean Green took the stage to a relatively attentive, but packed crowd at Public House.  

As it is a bar comedy show, there is some of amount of talking that happens, which JC does a great job of trying to “shush” as much as possible, but about 2 minutes into Sean’s set, a drunk typical of the Los Feliz neighborhood Public House is located in with his wrinkled plaid collared shirt and jeans, jeered randomly at one of Sean’s jokes. Rolling with wherever the moment takes him, Sean went over to high five him only to, moments later, engage in an unwanted conversation with him, then, shockingly getting dry-humped by the heckler on stage.  After a good 20 seconds that felt like 10 minutes, this heckler stopped the sexually over-suggestive motions, but then resumed the conversation about a book of Russian Tattoos that the heckler just had at his disposal in his pocket.  Despite Sean repeatedly asking the guy to cease talking to which the heckler resumed the dryhumping until Sean forcibly pushed him away to his where his original position.

Despite the behavior on display just a few seconds earlier by the heckler, the crowd found out that he actually had a girlfriend that equally “gave two shits” about the show taking place as she yelled out something along the lines of “You suck!” to Sean.  The manager of 1739 Public House stepped in at this point and only a few seconds later, a rally of “Get Out!” was being chanted by the wholly attentive room.  The heckler responded with a flurry of “fuck you” and stiffly raised middle fingers to anyone in his immediate vicinity including the manager.  He was finally to the delight of everyone in this establishment kicked out. There was some muffled back-and-forth during this portion of the show, but, for whatever reason, there was a distinct shift in chants from “Get Out!” to “Change your hair!” before the tossing of the heckler.

Seeing what just happened, any sensible person could see what would happen if they took on the comedian, which is still Sean Green, on stage.  Any sensible person could see that they would promptly be met with the disgust of at room full of people intoxicated enough to take drastic action if necessary. 

Yet, a 50 year-old looking man wearing cargo shorts, a yellow hoodie, and a craggy face that seemed worn of any sort of compassion for humanity opted to not observe the situation as a sensible person.  As Sean was still trying to set up a bit about Charlie Sheen that has been applauded at other venues, this second heckler shouted, “When are you going to start being funny?”.  

The crowd, as a unit now, collectively groaned as we had chanced upon the one-in-a-million chance where a horribly drunk heckler would be followed by yet another horribly drunk even worst heckler while the same comedian was on stage.  Wanting merely to just go through his material, Sean tried to take the high road by relating to the second heckler through asking, “What’s wrong, man?”

This second heckler who appeared so faded that it was honestly surprising that he was as vehement in his protest of Sean’s comedy would have none of Sean’s reaching out, responding, “I don’t hear any laughs.  I’ve been listening and I don’t hear any laughs. I’m not the one trying to be a comedian over here.  I just want to know when you’re going to do something funny.”  

Through the boos and barbs thrown the second heckler’s way, Sean still try to probe as to why this man took a personal offense to Sean merely setting up material, “What’s the problem, man?”  

The second heckler finally responding by demanding, “Why don’t you do something funny?”

In a move of chivalry, Sean obliged with a worked out joke about Obama that got a big room laugh at the punchline, but was met with a sarcastic gasp of a laugh by the second heckler in the middle of the joke.

Sean snapped, “Hey, see that?  They’re laughing.  They’re all laughing.  You can’t say anything about that. Hey, we get it.  You’ve been stuck being a grip for most of your life and things aren’t working out.  Well, join the club!”  

Uproarious applause and cheers flooded the whole room between every sentence that Sean yelled at the second heckler, “I don’t give a fuck about you.  I’m a man.  I have a podcast that gets over 8,000 downloads a month. We can take this outside.  I don’t give a fuck.  I was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania where we made steel that killed the Nazis (Sean proudly pumped his chest at this appropriate opportunity).  This is a man unraveling right before your eyes.  I don’t give a fuck.  You want to take this outside?" 

Lauding Sean as a hero just fresh off a duel as he got off stage, Sean went straight to the second heckler still offering to "take it outside” at which point they both had to be separated by respective parties.  Still within the premises, the second heckler was then given the same treatment as the first heckler by the crowd and was kicked out.

The bizarre events that just filled the last 20 minutes I just described might encourage some people to think negatively of the evening, despite everything before the two hecklers being pretty funny.  March 7th at Public House still had more in store for the crowd at hand.

Taking advantage of the moment and the situation present, comedian Davey Johnson of the Doorknockers duo improvised a sketch with host JC Coccoli’s permission in which he played a drunker brother of the first heckler that fell all over the stage, incidentally breaking the mic for a few minutes.  Comedian Kyle Kinane, fresh off the road and the premiere of his Comedy Central Special, hid amidst the crowd at the table where the second heckler was standing, taking the cue to stall for time while JC fixed the mix, started yelling at Davey as the brother of the second heckler, “You’re brother’s funnier.  Bring him back.”  

You almost couldn’t understand what either of them were saying as there was so much laughter.  With Kyle egging him on, Davey took off his shirt and went off just like Sean, “You wanna take this outside?”, when JC had just fixed the mic and promptly ended the sketch as Davey, by this time, had his pants off.  Taking the cue from his “brother”, the first heckler, he started dry humping JC, which made nearly the entire audience doubled over in laughter.  

Comedian Davey Johnson goes a little further than off the cuff with ’Keep It Clean’ host JC Coccoli [pic taken by Scott Boxenbaum]

Davey left the stage and Kyle resumed his position as an intently listening audience member while JC took her time in settling the show down as best she could claiming, “I don’t know how we can top this,” before she brought up the next comic, in town from Canada, Simon King.  Simon did his best to stick to his guns and got some good laughs throughout his set, especially when a cleaning lady walked right behind him during his set to clean a corner, but everyone at Public House got caught up in verbally processing the events that just occurred.

With the post-fight excitement still very much palpable in the loud whispers throughout the room, JC actually restarted the show with the same routine she always does at the top of Keep It Clean Comedy with greeting the audience then taking the wireless microphone to see who else is talking while she breaks the crowd in for a show.  From this point on, the night resumed relatively according to plan with Lauren Ashley Bishop, Shawn Pearlman, Julia Lillis, and Josh Adam Meyers, pretty much doing their act (save for Chris Gordon who opened up some party poppers) and faring well.  We were well into 3 hour territory when JC finally ended the show, but, for me, it was glaring exception in regards to duration of live comedy shows.  

In short, the night was won and the answer to the question posed at the beginning, “Should I go to Public House yet?” should always be a resounding yes.

Something that can never be and will never be replicated had taken place at Public House.  Even as I’ve taken on the task on trying to provide a reliable picture as to what happened, there is so many tiny quips and nuances that I’m surely missed, but would ultimately be out of context like how amazing it was that a single audience member, Michael Stuart, sat front and center for the entire show, hecklers, poppers, random improv sketches, and all.  

No matter how fantastical and incredible I made any of this sound, I guarantee you it was exponentially better in person.  This is why you go see live comedy instead of seeing someone vastly edited and filtered set on TV even if gas is $4 a gallon because you just might get to be a part of a night like the Battle of 1739 (Public House).

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