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The 6th Annual L.A Podcast Has Earlybird Tickets Now on Sale and Will Be in DTLA

February 15, 2017
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The LA Podcast Festival is now in its sixth year and, if you’ve ever been to it, you’d know that it’s an institution with a fiercely loyal following at this point. 

WTF with Marc Maron, My Favorite Murder, The Jackie & Laurie Show, The Dork Forest, The Dollop, Comedy Film Nerds, Bertcast, We Hate Movies, Mental Illness Happy Hour w/ Paul Gilmartin, & Cashing In w/ T.J. Miller and host Cash Levy are just a handful of the podcasts that are confirmed for this year’s LA Podcast Festival. 

Moving from Beverly Hills to Downtown LA at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, the festival will take place from Friday, October 6th-Sunday, October 8th.

Earlybird tickets are now on sale for $99, which you should get in on since you’ll save $50 from the regularly priced pass.

September 21, 2016
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Passes (and live streaming access) are still available for one of the world’s premiere podcast festivals this weekend.

Don’t miss TOFOP, The Todd Glass Show, Welcome to Night Vale, Sklarbro Country, Never Not Funny, Girl on Guy, The Crabfeast, My Favorite Murder, The Dollop, and more all at The Sofitel this weekend.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events as well as open mics and maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

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.

LA Podcast Festival Set to Return Even Earlier This Year Sept. 18th

December 27, 2014
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Happy holidays everyone! Great news here are the dates for the 4th. Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival Sept 18-20, 2015 Book it! #lapodfest #LosAngeles #christmas

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The 3rd Annual LA Podcast Festival was such a success that they’re moving up their 4th edition a week.

Mark off Sept. 18th-20th for another amazing weekend of the best podcasts around taking advantage of being live on stage as opposed to being just audio for The 4th Annual LA Podcast Festival. 

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.

If You Can’t Make It to The LA Podcast Festival, Watch It on a Livestream

September 26, 2014
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Certainly, not all of us can make us to the Sofitel LA to the 3rd Annual LA Podcast Festival kicking off tonight at 7PM. 

So, with that in mind, you can watch a livestream for $25 of shows throughout the weekend (except for Stand-Up Podsmash). Afterwards, you’ll have access to archived video for three weeks.

So, either from your computer or live, make sure to not miss out.

The 3rd LA Podcast Festival Happening at Beverly Hills’ Sofitel with WTF, Never Not Funny, X Files Files, and More

August 25, 2014
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WTF with Marc Maron, Never Not Funny with Jimmy Pardo, The Dana Gould Hour, Kumail Nanjiani’s The X Files Files, Girl on Guy with Aisha Tyler The Todd Glass Show, Superego, Walking the Room, TOFOP, The Crabfeast, and way more are coming in for the 3rd Los Angeles Podcast Festival. They’ve moved from Santa Monica to Beverly Hills at the Sofitel Hotel, which is slightly more central to the rest of LA. 

So, clear out your weekend from Sept. 26th-28th and get your tickets/passes now.

The LA Podcast Festival Is Returning at the End of September

February 7, 2014
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The LA Podcast Festival Is Returning at the End of September

The great LA Podcast Festival is back for its 3rd year and already, months and months away, we can’t wait. 

If you’re not familiar with what happens, familiarize yourself with our recap of last year’s festivities. 

Our LA Podfest Recap For Nerdist

October 10, 2013
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Our LA Podfest Recap For Nerdist

Many of you who are fans of so many comedy podcasts were unable to attend even though you probably, as our readers, live within in Los Angeles County (we get it-you have stuff to do and it’s on the Westside).

Well, we went all weekend long and recapped all of what we saw and heard at Nerdist for those that didn’t want to make the drive. By the way, some people came from London, Sydney, and Washington D.C. for this.  

Also, if you want a more visceral recap, please check out the hilarious Andy Peters’ Wandertown, a podcast that interview podcasters at a podcast festival and/or the livestreams from Dailymotion of several the live podcast tapings.

Dailymotion Livestreams of The 2013 LA Podcast Festival

October 8, 2013
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Dailymotion Livestreams of The 2013 LA Podcast Festival

In case you weren’t able to make it to the LA Podcast Festival because, we don’t know, you live in Downtown and don’t want to drive to Santa Monica, Dailymotion livestreamed many of the big shows which you can watch here.

If you want the full picture of what happened, we’ll be giving you a recap soon.

The LA Podcast Festival to Offer Podcast Lab Where You Can Podcast with Festival Podcasters

September 10, 2013
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The LA Podcast Festival to Offer Podcast Lab Where You Can Podcast with Festival Podcasters

You read that right. The upcoming LA Podcast Festival happening Oct. 4-6th (tickets are on sale now) is also featuring a Podcast Lab sponsored by Squarespace where, if you bring your own equipment, you can do a podcast with many of the festival guests podcasters.

In short, Marc Maron might just make fun of your podcast on your podcast. 

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