By The Way, Doug Stanhope Now Has a Podcast

Doug Stanhope talking is intriguing in of itself, not to mention his stand-up being amazing, so just subscribe to Doug Stanhope’s Podcast already as it’s already two episodes in.

Doug Stanhope talking is intriguing in of itself, not to mention his stand-up being amazing, so just subscribe to Doug Stanhope’s Podcast already as it’s already two episodes in.

Feral Audio’s latest addition to their really amazing line-up of podcasts is The Todd Barry Podcast. The description for the show is Todd Barry talking to friends and perhaps people he doesn’t know, but we hope that we get to see the inner workings of which trending topics on Twitter.
This Better Be Funny Ep. 68 with Jesse Case
One of the LA comedy scene’s funniest, Jesse Case, riffs with Jake and Jeremy going through basically getting a pink slip from the tribe if you’re not Native American enough, the vast population of homeless people in Vancouver possibly due to the lack of prophylactics during the last Olympics, and a story where Jake saves a girl from being raped. Don’t mind the music playing in the background at Best Fish Taco in Ensenada where they recorded, just listen to how they’ll dig the funny out of all of that. Oh yeah, just for your reference, the pop star that has staffed glitter wrangler mentioned at the beginning of this episode is Ke$ha.
The Nerdist Podcast Just Dropped Their Annual Stand-Up Cluster
Once a year, The Nerdist Podcast gathers their favorite comedians under the roof of the back room of Meltdown Comics AKA The Nerdmelt Showroom to put together a podcast stand-up comedy special. In this edition, the comedic stylings of Aparna Nancherla, Ron Funches, Ryan Singer, Mark Little, and more are put on display for all your enjoyment.
Definitely take a listen to this.

Along with his WTF podcast getting bigger every week, not to mention the tour it’s going on, as well as his upcoming IFC show “Maron”, Marc Maron now has written a book of memoirs entitled Attempting Normal.
This book will undoubtedly be filled with the stories we all want to read in detail of the peaks and valleys of Maron’s comedy career, not to mention that pitch perfect cover photo. You can pre-order a copy now before it comes out Tues. Apr. 30th.

Not only does this latest podcast offering from the great podcast collective, Feral Audio, come from Eric Hoffman from Mr. Show, but it also features the likes of Matt Walsh, Liam Lynch, Bob Odenkirk, Matt Besser, and more.
Also, it’s about a dumb super villain, which already had us sold. Listen to the first 3 episodes of Brainwarp: The Baby Eater here.
A few very fun things…
Stripped Stories is now a podcast! Listen to episode 1: boundaries with Erin Judge, TuRae, Jessica Delfino, our sidekick producer Zach Dressler, and your hosts Margot Leitman & me! Subscribe at iTunes.
Also we’re starting up our fall tour, Monday Aug 29, we’re at Zanies Chicago and Thursday Sept 1, UCB NYC. For tickets, info and other tour dates visit strippedstories.com. And yes, we did get fancy new photos by Anya Garrett, thanks for noticing!
Lastly, I’m headlining Mottley’s Comedy Club in Boston THIS WEEKEND Fri Aug 26 & Sat Aug 27. Get tickets here and please spread the word.
You are the best! No really, YOU ARE THE BEST!
Nerdist Theater Beyond Wednesdays
Through the link is a listing of this week Nerdist Theater events. That’s right, there’s more than just “Meltdown” on Wednesdays. In fact, so many people missed out on the amazing Drennon Davis and his Imaginary Radio show last Friday, right before the world was supposed to end.
So, what I’m saying… is maybe you’ll want to check out Harmontown with “Community” creator Dan Harmon or a live recording of the Nerdist Podcast or the amazing open mic hosted by Matt Mira and Paul Cibis or really anything else in the back room of Meltdown Comics that isn’t on a Wednesday.
Proopcast Live!
Wednesday, March 30 · 7:00pm
Bar Lubitsch
7702 Santa Monica Blvd.
Hollywood
Drinks
Free Admission
Drinks
Chris Hardwick and the Future of Stand Up Comedy
The Nerdist Chris Hardwick tells Huffington Post how the “comedy game” has changed and how he has adapted.
NEW EPISODE OF NAKED_COMEDY IS UP NOW
Sketchfest Retrospective PART 2
Naked_Comedy is back once again! Finally continuing with the mind blowing behind-the-scenes greatness of Sketchfest 2010, just as good now as it was then.
This episode is chock full of the comedy and comedians you want to hear from! AND this will be the first episode that does good on Naked_Comedy’s promise of having comedy clips WITH awesome comedian interviews! The theme of this episode is DRINKING, and so, here is the track list for this episode:
1 Nick Swardson – Party – Drinking Comedy Central Records
2 Tim Slagle – Europa – Drinking – Stand Up Records
3 Mike Birbiblia – Two Drink Mike – Two Drink Mike – Comedy Central Records
4 Doug Benson – Unbalanced Load – Drinking – Comedy Central Records
5 Doug Stanhope – Die Laughing – Stillborn Liver – Stand Up Records
6 Dave Attell – Skanks for the Memories – Drinking Tips – Comedy Central Records
7 Matt Braunger – Drunk Drive Through – Audio Clip
8 Bill Hicks – Drunk Driving – Audio Clip
9 God’s Pottery – Live at Comix EP – Jesus I Need A Drink – Comedy Central Records
10 Matt Braunger – Soak Up the Night – My Summer’s Eve Commercial – Comedy Central Records
11 Kyle Kinane – Death of the Party – Bonus Track: Cruises – A Special Thing RecordsOn top of all this amazing comedy, this episode features interviews with:
Eddie Pepitone
Matt Champagne
Ron Lynch
Jamie Flam
Hugh Moore
The Birthday Boys
Matt Braunger
& Kyle KinaneLISTEN HERE or SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES (And if you like it, write an iTunes review why don’t you?)
MELTDOWN has got TONS of amazing events coming all thanks to NERDIST INDUSTRIES (chris hardwick and emily gordon).
MARCH 29th: NERD SPEED DATING w/ ED SALAZAR
APRIL 4th: BLACK DYNAMITE screening and panel.
APRIL 14th: ROB SCHRAB BOOK RELEASE PARTY
APRIL 16th: “We’re ALIVE!” A live Zombie Radio Play
(click any of these to buy tickets!) (it’s all happening)
If you can afford any and all, you should probably go.

picture via Portoids
The Comedy Bureau “Tips Its Hat” this week to PAUL F. TOMPKINS for marking the 9th Anniversary of his own show currently taking place once a month at Largo at the Coronet Theatre, The Paul F. Tompkins Show.
Many comedians try to bring a certain air of class back to the stage, but few come as close as comedian Paul F. Tompkins. Always dapper, charming, and possibly one of the most affable performers on the stage today, Tompkins never ceases to amaze in how he eases an audience into his act like they’re old friends sharing a very special aged bottle of whiskey merely reminiscing. Whether he’s talking about “ghost stromboli” or the crazy costumed characters that set up shop near Hollywood and Highland or even pretending he’s author H.G. Wells, Tompkins, though dressed in a suit classy enough for one of the parties in The Great Gatsby, is a master of levity every time I’ve seen or hear him speak into a microphone.
The first time I listened to his album “Impersonal”, I listened to it on repeat for at least a week and a half because it kept me laughing, no matter how many times I heard it. At the risk of sounding overly plebian, it was simply just fun to hear Paul’s act out of why the Irish were possibly the most picky people in the world during their horrid potato famine. His uncanny, undeniable playfulness is why he’s just so wonderful to listen to and why, I think, he got himself trending on Twitter in LA by live tweeting the midnight mass before Christmas.
Comedian James Adomian told me after being on one of Paul’s shows, “If Mark Twain were still alive and to have a show, The Paul F. Tompkins’ Show is what it would be, though he wouldn’t be as well dressed.” Given that there was a hilarious sketch self-reflexisively poking fun at itself, personal stories from Paul, a mash-up of both Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” and P. Diddy’s “Come With Me”, which sampled from “Kashmir”, and a song sung in solidarity of the unions still protesting in Wisconsin, all done while wearing his trademark suit that’s nearly classier than “class” itself, I completely agree with Adomian. Perhaps, one day, he’ll win the presitgious Mark Twain Prize for Humor bringing the comparison full circle.
Currently, Paul, as mentioned, has his own delightful monthly comedy variety show at Largo as well as another monthly show at the UCB Theatre here in LA, Dead Authors, for the 826LA charity. Paul shares much of these experiences on the Pod F. Tompkast, his own podcast available for download here. Also, you can get his newest special, “You Should Have Told Me” from AST Records, then check all things Paul F. Tompkins at his website, get updates frequently from his Twitter @pftompkins, or check back at the Comedy Bureau for anything else he’s doing because it will surely be here.
Number 69: John Oliver
Recorded in front of a live audience at SxSW on 3.14 (that’s right, PI DAY)! John Oliver, as expected, CRUSHED. We spoke of the Queen, British comics you should know, the daily Daily Show routine, and of course, the C word. This show was fun to the funth power!!!
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James Adomian, live from the Dresden Room in Hollywood, California! Only here, on The Shakeytown Radio Hour!
(photo by Robyn Von Swank)
James talks to Gene and Brodie about his stand-up, sketch, acting, and writing career and his impersonations of Jesse Ventura, Alex Jones, Brody Stevens, Paul F. Tompkins, Eddie Pepitone, and many more. The conversation also turns to “Saturday Night Live” and their monopoly on network television sketch comedy, archaic recording formats, the hotness of Mario Van Peebles, tense phone calls from Huell Howser, and the impending apocalypse and takeover of Earth by octopus people.
Also featuring… the music of Marty and Elayne!(photo by Stephanie Cloutier)
James Adomian is literally everywhere…. like he should be.
Join Dave and his guest Comedian Greg Behrendt.
Today’s Happy Hour Menu:
-Podcasting
-The future of TV
-How to Win Friends & Influence People by Hard Harry Hard On
-An intense love of cake(fucking).Stay Tuned for Part 2…
Where podcasting can take you….