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Episode 29: Grumpy Films |
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This week R. Grady Dennis Jr, Daniel Sears, and Jason Jude Hill from Grumpy Films stop by the studio to discuss Sports interests (mostly disinterests), pleated pants/belt loops/pocket issues, the cult(?) of Mary Kay, and the definition of a vocal. |
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Episode 28: Coker and Stratton |
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This week we've got James Coker and Marshall Stratton of Coker and Stratton in the studio. Let's take a trip down memory lane and hear about how James and Marshall met, some of Marshall's mascot endeavors and bumming while being an Extra. |
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Episode 27: Sasheer Zamata |
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This week we've got Shasheer Zamata in the studio- we're talking thrift shopping, getting hit by a car, and Doppelgänger! |
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Episode 21: Amy Stiller |
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A very special guest this week in the studio, Amy Stiller! Today's bullet points: Feng shui, being pretty, taking a call from a long-time listener, and some Stiller family stories. Better be sure to have your SAG number on hands at all times! |
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Episode 20: Keisha Zollar |
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Investigate why Keisha can't fart; Surgery Scars; Diversity at the UCB; And some crows get stuck in the studio. |
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Episode 19: John Flynn |
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John Flynn stops by the studio to talk his new album, Faggot Munchkin, hosting Oh Hey Guys, a story telling open mic at the UCBEast, and a special, secret caller phones in (hint: It's WES ANDERSON!!) |
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Episode 18: Claire Ayoub |
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Sharon and the gang invite Claire Ayoub into the studio this week. Claire talks about her new podcast In Too Steep, Claire's college time at Wellesley College, her graduation speech, and establishing a full on Tea Club at school. |
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Episode 17: P.i.G. (Pretty Improv Girls) |
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Sharon invites Aileen Clark and Morgan Hill from P.i.G. (Pretty Improv Girls) into the CoolSuperCool studio for this episode! |
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Episode 16: Vicki Ferentinos |
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Vicki Ferentinos is the owner and operator of Soulfully Good in NYC as well as a stand up comedian and performer. She is high spirited and enthusiastic. Some of her credits include Edinburgh Fringe festival, comedycentral.com and she won Bravo tv's Rocco's Dinner Party. |
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Episode 15: Riding out the Apocalypse with Dave Steffey |
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The gang, frightful for their lives, broke into Dave Steffey's home on December 20th, knocked him out, and dragged him to a secret CoolSuperCool Bunker. They decided they wanted to go out podcasting. |
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Episode 14: Austin Rodrigues |
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This week the gang invites Austin Rodrigues into the studio to talk about The Hot Chicks Room, B-Y-O-T, and playing Fupa from The Big Shrink live show. |
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Episode 13: Joe Garden |
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This week Sharon and the gang invite former Onion editor and current co-founder of Thing-X, Joe Garden, into the studio!. |
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Episode 12: Kambri Crews |
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The gang invites author and Comedian Kambri Crews into the studio. Be sure to check out her new book Burn Down The Ground. |
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Episode 11: Frank Conniff |
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In this weeks Sharon Spell Show, the gang invites Frank Conniff (Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Creator) to the studio. |
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Episode 10: Bridey Elliott |
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This week's guest is Bridey Elliot! A UCB veteran, She shares stories from her time spent at Kim's. |
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Episode 9: Colin Dempsey |
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This week the Sharon, Sean, Katie and Carrie welcome musician/writer/story teller Colin Dempsey into the studio. |
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Episode 8: Paul Oddo |
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This week the gang invites Paul Oddo into the studio. |
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Episode 7: Abbi Crutchfield |
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Abbi Crutchfield is a comedian, writer and actor listed as one of the 18 Funny Women You Should Be Following on Twitter by Huffington Post Comedy (follow @curlycomedy). You can read her work on Witstream.com. A UCB alum, she has been featured on VH1 and MTV as well as in national commercials. |
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Episode 6: Lane Moore |
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Lane Moore is a writer, comedian, actor, and musician. She is a writer for The Onion and Ms. Magazine, a former editor for Jezebel, a regular on VH1 talking head shows, and serves on the board of advisers for the Women In Comedy Festival. She and her work have been featured and praised by IFC, Hello Giggles, Time Out New York, SplitSider, Feministing, AutoStraddle, SXSW Comedy Festival, The ACLU, The Boston Globe, and The Huffington Post, where she is frequently named one of the funniest people on Twitter. She previously served as head writer for a Showtime sketch comedy series and was featured on season four of The Whitest Kids U Know. You can and should follow her on Twitter and WitStream. |
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Episode 5: Scott Bateman |
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Scott Bateman is the creator of Disalmanac, which is a Twitter feed, a blog, a podcast, and a book coming out in 2013 from Perigee/Penguin. He directed, animated and wrote the 2009 feature film Atom Age Vampire, and has created music videos for Low, Clinic and Dinosaur Jr. |
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