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Anaheim Is Getting a Podcast Festival with ‘Now Hear This’

July 29, 2016
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The popularity of podcasts are only on the rise as podcast festivals have been only getting bigger and bigger over the last few years. 

The LA Podcast Festival sells out quicker and quicker every year and now, the Greater LA area, specifically in Anaheim, will have another festival dedicated to podcasts, The Now Hear This Podcast Festival running from Friday, October 28th-Sunday, October 30th. 

So far, they’ve got Marc Maron, Scott Aukerman, Lauren Lapkus, and Paul Scheer scheduled, which is a pretty good start as far as we’re concerned.

Get more details and tickets here.

Netflix’s Character Comedy Series “The Characters” Is Now Streaming

March 11, 2016
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Get into Lauren Lapkus, Henry Zebrowski, John Early, Kate Berlant, Paul W. Downs, Natasha Rothwell, Tim Robinson, and Dr. Brown getting into the most delightfully weird personas and running with it.

Each of them has their own special individual episode as part of Netflix’s new series The Characters, which is now streaming. Effectively, it’s like Comedy Central’s The Half Hour, but for comedians that love playing characters as opposed to doing traditional stand-up.

Watch it here.

Watch a Trailer for a Feminist Dark Comedy Short “The Fun Company” from Stephanie Allynne

March 7, 2016
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For many years, we’ve enjoyed seeing Stephanie Allynne hone her darkly humorous, yet grounded comedic sensibilities. In an ever-growing field of dramatic comedy, she manages to stand out. 

Now, she’s written and directed a short, The Fun Company, that will be coming out in April and features the likes of Mary Holland, Tig Notaro, and Lauren Lapkus. 

From the looks of this gloriously rant-centric trailer, Allynne might have something special (that might also tangle with your idea of feminism is) with The Fun Company.

Comedy Bang! Bang! The Podcast Reaches 400 Episodes and Is Going on a Big North American Tour

February 8, 2016
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We’re sure someone is working on a graph how their quality of life has improved since CBB started to its quadricentennial.

For years, Scott Aukerman and a horde of special guests that include some of the funniest people around have brought hours and hours of unfiltered silliness in the form of Comedy Bang! Bang! Today, they’ve reached their 400th episode, which features CBB favorites Jason Mantzoukas and Andy Daly,

They don’t look they’re going to slow down either as Comedy Bang! Bang! is going on a tour across North America including stops in Toronto, Austin, Boston, D.C., Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, San Francisco, Philadelphia, NYC, and more throughout May.

Frequent CBB guests like Paul F. Tompkins and Lauren Lapkus will be featured on the tour. 

Go here complete listings of dates and tickets, 

Wild Horses (Lauren Lapkus, Mary Holland, Stephanie Allynne, and Erin Whitehead) Do Their Best to Try to Start a Legal Meeting with Judge Jenna Elfman

February 5, 2016
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This is what probably happens in all judges chambers between all prosecution and defense teams.

Also, if you’re not following what comedy super group Wild Horses with Lauren Lapkus, Mary Holland, Stephanie Allynne, and Erin Whitehead are up to, please start doing so now.

Watch Trailer for Netflix’s “The Characters” Featuring Kate Berlant, Dr. Brown, Paul Downs, John Early, Lauren Lapkus, Tim Robinson, Natasha Rothwell, and Henry Zebrowski

February 1, 2016
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Like they’ve been doing all along, Netflix is upping their comedy game by having an entire series of character based comedy and featuring some of the best in the game right now to boot.  

Basically, Kate Berlant, Dr. Brown, Paul Downs, John Early, Lauren Lapkus, Tim Robinson, Natasha Rothwell, and Henry Zebrowski all get their own episode of The Characters, which is not unlike how Comedy Central does The Half Hour.

Watch the trailer for The Characters here, then look for all the episodes to start streaming on Netflix on Fri. Mar. 11th.

Riot LA 2016 Announces Its Line-Up

December 1, 2015
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Patton Oswalt, Bridget Everett, T.J. Miller, Ron Funches, Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani, Justin Willman, Todd Glass, Lauren Lapkus, Jerrod Carmichael, Jonah Ray, Brody Stevens, Aisling Bea, Kurt Braunohler, Eddie Pepitone, Rory Scovel, Jackie Kashian, Baron Vaughn, Jay Larson, Drennon Davis & Karen Kilgariff, Ryan Sickler, Guy Branum, Ali Wong, Joe DeRosa, Emily Heller, James Adomian, Jon Dore, Phil Hanley, Sam Morill, Kate Berlant, Joe Wengert, Ahmed Bharoocha, Brent Weinbach, Jamie Lee, Andrew Santino, Sarah Tiana, Dave Anthony, Tone Bell, Michael Kosta, Junior Stopka, Liza Treyger, The Grawlix, Phoebe Robinson, Ian Karmel, Al Jackson, Janine Brito, Gareth Reynolds, Jermaine Fowler, Megan Gailey, Chris Garcia, Dan Telfer, Michael Palasak, Sabrina Jalees, Alingon Mitra, Andrew Michaan, Ian Abramson, Kyle Ayers, Andy Erikson, Dave Waite, Caleb Synan, Jo Firestone, Moses Storm, Ricky Velez. Marcella Arguello, Rob Christensen, Solomon Georgio, Candice Thompson, Whitmer Thomas, Karl Hess, Mary Holland, Jak Knight, Matt Ingrebreston, Sam Jay, Dave Ross, Kristin Rand, Ahamed Weinberg, Nate Fernald, Caitlin Gill, Brian Moses, Greg Edwards, Bri Pruett, Noah Gardenswartz, Andy Peters, Kyle Mizono, Chris Charpentier, Langston Kerman, Brandie Posey, Hunter Hill, Cody Hustak, Monique Madrid, Joe Pera, Danny Jolles, Sara June, Sammy Arechar, Nore Davis, Joel Kim Booster, The Puterbaugh Sisters, Devin Field, Eric Dadourian, Ever Mainard, Jonathan Rowell, Lisa Best, Jeff Wattenhofer, James Austin Johnson, Ed Greer, MeLissa Luna, Ramy Youssef, Nicole Aimee Schreiber, Erin McGown, Courtney MaGinnis, Noah Findling, and Amy Miller.

We definitely are in for this. You in on the weekend of Jan. 29th-31st?  Good. Get your passes $85-$375 here.

Little Esther and Lauren Lapkus Talk Desired Male Anatomy Shapes and More on “Cocktales with Little Esther”

October 23, 2015
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Rather than the “birds and bees” talk, you should wish that you got more of a “alternative”, so to speak, but still frank talk about sex like Little Esther Povitsky just had with Lauren Lapkus on her new Above Average web series Cocktales with Little Esther.

Watch it here.

SF’s Treasure Island Music Festival to Have Comedy Tent Presented by Funny or Die

September 24, 2015
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The Treasure Island Music Festival in San Francisco will be the latest big time music and arts festival to add a comedy tent to its line-up. On Oct. 17th and 18th, Funny or Die will host a comedy tent called The Blah Blah Blah featuring performances by:

Tim Heidecker
Jerrod Carmichael
Jonah Ray
Chris Gethard
Jon Dore
With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Throwing Shade with Erin Gibson & Bryan Safi
Hey™: An Afternoon with Kate Berlant and John Early
Guy Braunum Presents: Talk Show: The Game Show
Michelle Wolf
Max Silvestri
Barry Rothbart
Jermaine Fowler

That’s a real good line-up and you shouldn’t miss it if you can get to San Francisco that weekend. Oh, Chvrches, Run the Jewels, and Father John Misty will be there as well just in case you needed the extra encouragement. What’s really amazing is that Funny or Die’s Oddball Comedy Festival will be finishing its run at the same time in Austin, TX.

Get your tickets/passes here.

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.

Watch Lauren Lapkus Play Jonah Ray’s Sister on “The Meltdown”

August 14, 2015
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While you may have no idea who might drop in at The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, you also have no idea might be in the audience.

This particular night, several lucky folks had no idea that Lauren Lapkus would sit next to them and then interrupt the show as Jonah Ray’s sister.

Watch how that played out here.

Get an Inside Look of Season 2 of “The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail” and The Whole Line-Up

June 26, 2015
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We went to as many of the tapings for season 2 of The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail and we have to say you’re in for lots of treats, many of which involve actual food.

Just watch this behind-the-scenes/inside look/interview with Jonah Ray, Kumail Nanjiani, and producer Emily Gordon to get a sense of the fun that’s in store for all of you.

Also, here’s everyone that’s going to be on this season of The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail:

Hampton Yount
Matt Braunger
Adam Pally
Gil Ozeri
Sean Patton
Beth Stelling
Natasha Leggero
Cameron Esposito
Broad City (Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer)
Fred Armisen
Andy Daly
Claudia O’Doherty
Andrew Santino
Joe Mande
John Early
Al Madrigal
Ron Funches
Aparna Nancherla
Hannibal Buress
Kate Berlant
Paul Scheer
Lauren Lapkus
Nick Thune
John Mulaney
Brent Weinbach
Thomas Middleditch
Jak Knight
Bridget Everett
Kurt Braunohler
Brett Gelman
Chelsea Peretti

By now, we have a feeling that you’re going to be into all of this.

Tune in Tues. night, Jun. 30th, 12:30AM on Comedy Central for the premiere.

Reggie Watts Makes Music on “Comedy Bang! Bang!” One Last Time with Lauren Lapkus

June 8, 2015
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Last week was the last week of Reggie Watts as bandleader on Comedy Bang! Bang! as he has shifted his comedically musical duties to The Late Late Show with James Corden.

So, on his last episode, where they, of course, have Reggie disappear under mysterious circumstances and have the typically joyous Reggie Makes Music segment go awry with Lauren Lapkus.

Lauren Lapkus and More Announce Outside Lands 2015 Line-up

March 25, 2015
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More festival line-up announcements need to go like this. 

In a similar fashion to SF Sketchfest’s line-up announcement video, The Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival had fun playing with the idea of announcing the line-up as a mother played by Lauren Lapkus would tell you what’s going to be on the dinner table or other weirdly out-of-place scenes with the likes of Dave Theune and Demorge Brown to be discussing what acts will be playing a giants arts and music festival.

Watch the announcement video here. Then, you can get more details on Outside Lands, which runs from Aug. 7-9, here.

Lauren Lapkus Reviews Apps With “Lauren Lapkus’ App Kisses” on “No, You Shut Up! with Paul F. Tompkins”

March 23, 2015
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Of the ways to kick off Monday, seeing Lauren Lapkus review made up apps with a hot dog on Paul F. Tompkins’ puppet panel debate show No, You Shut Up! is definitely at the top of our list. 

In fact, all apps reviews should involve an arbitrary rating system like kisses and have Lapkus or someone Lapkus-esque doing the review. In case you weren’t aware, there’s plenty more fun like this being had on No, You Shut Up! which you can watch in whole or in clips at their YouTube channel if you’re not watching it already on Fusion.

“Wild Horses” Planning a Heist Might Be More Fun Than The Actual Heist

February 25, 2015
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The great comedy group Wild Horses (Lauren Lapkus, Stephanie Allynne, Mary Holland, Erin Whitehead) show us all that the best thing about a bank heist may not be the big life-changing pay day at the end, but, rather, it’s planning it with your best friends.

Watch their “heist” here.

Here’s Your Giant 2015 SXSW Comedy Line-up, Part of Which Will Be a Comedy Special

February 23, 2015
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The rollout of awesome comedy festival line-ups for this year continues as SXSW is taking much of the best comedy from around the country to Austin, TX for a week. 

Going from Mar. 14th-21st, the likes of the following will have their comedic stylings on display:

Adam Cayton-Holland
Al Madrigal
Allen Strickland Williams
Amy Schumer
Andrew Orvedahl
Andrew Santino
Ari Shaffir
ASSSSCAT 
Ben Roy
Beth Stelling
Bill Burr
Bob Saget
Brent Morin
Brooks Wheelan
Chris D’Elia
Comedy Bang! Bang!
Conspiracy Theory Live with Jesse Ventura
Dan Harmon
Dave Ross
Doug Benson
Doug Loves Movies
Eliot Glazer
Premiere of James Adomian and Scott Aukerman’s sitcom “The Embassy”
Eric Andre
Erin Whitehead
Glenn Wool
The George Lucas Talk Show
The Grawlix
Harmontown
Horatio Sanz
The Hooray Show
Iliza Schlesinger
improv4humans
Jake Weisman
James Adomian
Jay Oakerson
Jay Pharoah
Jeffrey Ross
Joe DeRosa
Jon Huck
Judd Apatow
Katie Dippold
Lauren Lapkus
Liza Treyger
Mary Holland
Matt Besser
Matt Braunger
Matt Walsh
Mark Normand
Mike O’Brien
Nate Bargatze
Nick Kroll
Nick Thune
Pat Bishop
Paul Virzi
Rachel Feinstein
Rick Glassman
Roast Battle 
Ron Funches
Sasheer Zamata
Scott Aukerman
Shannon O’Neill
Stephanie Allynne
This Is Not Happening
Tim Robinson
Todd Glass
NBC’s Undateable
Vanessa Bayer
What’s Your Fucking Deal?! 
Wild Horses 
WOMEN   
W. Kamau Bell
Wyatt Cenac
and more!

On top of that, two tapings for a SXSW comedy special are set to take place during that week run hosted by W. Kamau Bell. 

So, get your badge already.

Just Like All The Other Riot LAs, You Should Have Been at Riot LA 2015

January 26, 2015
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Marilyn Bamford offering the crowd snacks #RiotLA (photo by @callie_biggs)

A photo posted by RiotLA (@riotla) on Jan 24, 2015 at 10:29am PST

Once a year, The Riot LA Comedy Festival turns the ever blossoming Main St. in Downtown LA into an even more colorful affair. There are long lines delineated by pastel colored chalk and a concentrated distillation of some of the LA comedy scene’s finest as well as bringing in some of the funniest folks from around the country. In its third year, Riot LA has kept this phenomenon going to the point where it should become a time honored tradition to make a trek to Downtown LA. 

If you didn’t happen to be in attendance last weekend for the festival, let us fill you in with some of our favorite moments at Riot LA 2015 (spoiler alert: there were no actual riots). 

-NYC was well represented at Riot with great performances from Dan Soder, Dave Hill and his killer erotic short stories, Nick Turner, Sheng Wang, and Michelle Wolf who won the always crazy fun Happy Contest Time, a “stand-up contest” judged by Japanese school girls. 

–Elisha Yaffe curated a fantastic series of offbeat, hysterical, fantastical, otherworldly, wonderful short films for “Weird Stories”. Whether it be the interconnecting bizarre events of an Interesting Ball from DANIELS or a video asking a stranger out while in costume from your job at a theme park from Andrew Peyton, the showcase proved short films (not viral videos) are very still much alive and are probably funnier than ever.  

-Walking and talking showbiz encyclopedia Kliph Nesteroff chatted with the legendary Fred Willard. We were more than delightfully surprised to learn that Willard turned down the starring role in Airplane! and that, for a time when Fred was doing improv, he would have cut a scene short by have someone dressed up as a fairy that come out and announce the scene was over. 

Giant thank you to our amazing headliners and everyone who came out to support live comedy, #superseriousshow & #riotla!

A photo posted by The Super Serious Show (@seriousshow) on Jan 17, 2015 at 8:34pm PST

-The LA comedy institution that is The Super Serious Show made a great showing per usual with one of the best on-stage duos around Kate Berlant and John Early at the host’s helm. Jerrod Carmichael offered some of the funniest bits about Bill Cosby we’ve heard since the allegations made the news, especially since he’s gotten to meet and chat with Cosby just before all of the controversy rose to the fever pitch that it is at now. Also, Nate Craig had a highlight worthy, wire-to-wire set. 

A very special drop in who is definitely not Bill Burr #RiotLA (photo by @callie_biggs)

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-The one and only Bill Burr wore a fat suit to impersonate Pantera’s Vinnie Paul at The Goddamn Comedy Jam and we don’t need to elaborate further than on how the night went for the all out comedy rock show.

-Part installation artist/part comedian/part magical human being Kurt Braunohler dazzled yet again with his Roustabout show that included a sound effect operated wishing well, dog show dogs doing tricks, a lone trombone player, and snow here in LA. We didn’t know this was a dream of ours until Kurt made it a reality.

@kurtbraunohler enjoying his snowfall #RiotLA (photo by @callie_biggs)

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-One of the big headliners of Riot LA, Norm MacDonald, sold out the recently renovated and reopened, beautiful Regent Theater. Those in attendance for his high art dad-esque humor and persona were not disappointed.

Another great shot of our Saturday night headliner, Mr. Norm McDonald #RiotLA (photo by @jeremiahgarcia)

A photo posted by RiotLA (@riotla) on Jan 18, 2015 at 12:27am PST

-The marvelously absurd Sam Simmons did a whole solo show that toured through his inner psyche through a complex set of beats and pre-recorded dialogue with himself while also being completely self-aware. Despite Sam’s protestations here and there, which are also part of the charm of his act, the crowd at The Smell loved it. 

-The meta-meta podcast “With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus” had the whole of The Downtown Independent Theater on board for podcast host Lauren Lapkus playing the character of a fake podcast “hosted” by guest Thomas Middleditch who is also playing a character. It was akin to the trippy visual sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey, but done in comedy podcast form with a bit of a Southern affect. 

–Margot Leitman and Giulia Rozzi’s Stripped Stories not only featured great, ribald stories, but a round of that classic party game “Never Have I Ever” where an audience member won by having intercourse while at a mental institution with one of the orderlies on his break in a laundry room. Never one to miss the gold coin on a comedy merry-go-round, Matt Braunger came to the stage as the orderly.

Brew Ha Ha really making their last drinking game count #RiotLA (photo by @abbeylonder)

A photo posted by RiotLA (@riotla) on Jan 18, 2015 at 9:32pm PST

-The house party, drinking game comedy show known as Brew Haha got so out-of-hand, in a fun-spirited, responsible way, that many on the show took their clothes off on stage. It’s a pretty great way to make a house party happen in a downtown parking lot.  

Maria Bamford prepares as @troyconrads observes #RiotLA (photo by @liezlwashere)

A photo posted by RiotLA (@riotla) on Jan 22, 2015 at 10:47am PST

-American comedy treasure Maria Bamford fully realized her mother, Marilyn Bamford, as a comedic character for an entire show, The Marilyn Bamford Collective. She was armed with a handheld vacuum, throw pillows, and the perfect imitation, which was made even more beautiful when the real Marilyn took the stage at the end of the show. At one point, Maria as Marilyn had noted comedian and impressionist Melissa Villaseñor  do an impression of Maria right in front of her.

It may be redundant in saying this, but we’re looking forward to a Riot LA in 2016. 

We Hope More Police Stakeouts Are Like This One From Wild Horses

January 19, 2015
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When police do a stakeout, a lot of waiting is involved. It’s almost too much waiting. You’d wonder what they would do after all that waiting beyond having the stereotypical existential conversations in movies and television.

Well, Wild Horses (Stephanie Allynne, Lauren Lapkus, Mary Holland, Erin Whitehead) has a pretty good idea of how to answer that query. Watch their version of a stakeout here.

Norm MacDonald, Roast Battle, Nick Turner, Maria Bamford, and More To Be at 2015 Riot LA

December 2, 2014
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The return of The Riot LA Comedy Festival is just around the corner on Jan. 16th-18th, 2015 and with a good portion of the line-up announced, it’s something to definitely look forward to after this whole holiday season. 

Norm MacDonald, Hari Kondabolu, Nick Turner, Michelle Wolf, Sean Patton, Karen Kilgariff, Roast Battle, Matt Braunger, Brendon Walsh, Billy Wayne Davis, Dave Hill, Dan Soder, Sam Simmons, Kurt Braunohler, God Damn Comedy Jam, Chris Fairbanks, Baron Vaughn, Brew Haha, Al Madrigal, With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus, Jamie Lee, Beth Stelling, Andy Kindler, Sean O’Connor, This Is Not Happening with Ari Shaffir, Nate Bargatze, Drennon Davis, Comedy Living Room, Dave Anthony, Happy Contest TIme, The Indoor Kids, Randy Liedtke, Jim Hamilton, Ashley Barnhill, Marilyn Bamford Collective, Ahmed Bharoocha, Barry Rothbart, and more are coming to a few blocks on Main St., in Downtown LA.

So, get your festival passes now for $90 while you can.

Lauren Lapkus Plays Special Guest Every Time on Her New Earwolf Podcast

November 23, 2014
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Rather than taking on hosting duties of a new podcast and leading new conversations within the same arena, Lauren Lapkus is making herself just a guest of her own podcast on Earwolf, “With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus”, where she’ll have guests host whatever “podcast” they choose. 

For instance, this first episode has Lauren in character as a guest on Paul F. Tompkins one-off podcast Public Domain. We’re hooked on the idea alone and we’ll be listening to this before we’re even going to try to catch up with the rest of you with Serial.

Listen/subscribe here.

Showtime Kicking Off New Year’s Eve With ‘House of Lies’ Improv Special

December 24, 2013
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Showtime Kicking Off New Year’s Eve With ‘House of Lies’ Improv Special

The cast of Showtime’s House of Lies actually did a couple of improv shows at the UCB Theatre here in LA, which are now going to be aired as a New Year’s Eve special. So, you can stop making fun of Ryan Seacrest for an hour and watch Ben Schwartz, Don Cheadle, Kristen Bell, as well as guest improvisers Eugene Cordero, Lauren Lapkus, and more offer up something entertaining that isn’t pop stars singing their hits.

If you can’t wait a day more, this House of Lies Improv Special will also be online the day before.

Portland’s All Jane No Dick Comedy Festival Has Another Great Line-Up

September 24, 2013
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Portland’s All Jane No Dick Comedy Festival Has Another Great Line-Up

The All Jane No Dick Comedy Festival in Portland, OR highlights many of the best voices in comedy that just happen to be female and with the likes of Bonnie McFarlane, Lauren Lapkus, Cameron Esposito, Aparna Nancherla, Janine Brito, Barbara Holm, Virginia Jones, and more, we think they’ll definitely pull it off. 

It’s happening Oct. 17th-20th and not that bad of a trip from LA to Portland (which we’d hope hope you’d be used to from going to Bridgetown)

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