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Marley Uribe is a talented Mexican-American actress and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, deeply connected to her heritage and passionate about telling authentic stories. Proud of her roots, Marley was inspired to create her own film in response to claims that Frida Kahlo was merely a "white girl" appropriating indigenous culture.
In her film FRIDA: THE WOMAN, Marley beautifully highlights the rich tapestry of Mexican culture, which is a unique blend of indigenous and mestizo (European) influences. She dives into how this cultural fusion played a significant role in shaping Frida's early artistry and iconic style, bringing to light a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Frida's identity and the world that shaped her.
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Christian Cordes is an award winning, and extremely versatile filmmaker, director, writer, and podcaster known for his creative storytelling and compelling projects. We discuss his latest venture, Ghostbuster Down, our shared love for the Muppets and Scrubs, his friendship with Kevin Smith, family history, and more! Full episode link in bio!
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Felix Cavaliere is an American singer, songwriter, and keyboardist best known as a founding member and lead vocalist of The Rascals (originally known as The Young Rascals). Born on November 29, 1942, in Pelham, New York, Cavaliere became a key figure in the 1960s blue-eyed soul movement. With The Rascals, he co-wrote and performed hits like "Good Lovin'," "Groovin'," and "People Got to Be Free." Known for his soulful voice and Hammond organ skills, Cavaliere has continued to perform and record as a solo artist and has been inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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Ryan Stout is a seasoned stand-up comedian who has performed all over the world. He’s made over 200 television appearances on programs including CONAN, Chelsea Lately, HBO’s Funny as Hell, Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham, and his own half-hour special: Comedy Central Presents… Ryan Stout. He’s hosted game shows, clip shows, and talk shows for networks like MTV, FOX, CBS, and AXS TV. Ryan has also released three stand-up comedy albums — Touché (2011), How to Be an Audience (2016), and Man in the Suit (2019) — which all debuted at the top of the comedy sales charts and have since been streamed millions of times across multiple platforms and are regularly broadcast on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio. He’s been heard on comedy podcasts like WTF with Marc Maron, Your Mom’s House, and Doug Loves Movies. And, if you have real sharp eyes, you might’ve seen Ryan on Netflix in the documentary American Meme (2018) and in the Academy Award winning film Mank (2020).
www.ryanstout.com
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Jamie has shared stages with Alicia Keys, Michelle Branch, JaRule, The Backstreet Boys, Mandy Moore, Blondie, Cindy Lauper, and many others. She has performed at world famous NY Couture Fashion Week as well as Michael Jackson’s Official This Is It DVD Release Live where she worked with Michael’s dancers, choreographer Travis Payne and director Kenny Ortega. Theater credits include; You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Sally), Blood Brothers (Linda), Little Shop Of Horrors (Audrey), The Rocky Horror Show (Columbia). Jamie Marie has appeared in films such as Cafe Society, (working directly with Kristen Stewart and Steve Carell), Not Fade Away (with James Gandolfini), Step Up, and featured in National Commercials for Nickelodeon and MasterCard to name a few. Television credits include; Orange Is The New Black, Blue Bloods, Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order Criminal Intent. Locally, Jamie has championed the integration of dance with live bands along the iconic Jersey Shore music scene and beyond, performing with well-known acts like Glen Burtnik, Motor City Revue and Remember Jones. Her live show The Velvet Stardust Rock Show tours NYC to LA and brings rock & roll burlesque to a whole new level. Critics hailing the show as “hippest band in NYC right now” and “the key to yet another downtown epoch.” Her passion for advocacy and activism coincides with her mission to provide a safe space where ALL have opportunities to create and perform. She has done so since 2006 as the founder and director of Stage Stars Productions. Creating next-level live band, immersive, theatrical experiences, as well as raising funds and awareness for countless local and global charitable organizations over the last 17 years and receiving numerous awards for her work in social justice and positive change through the arts. Follow her journey on Instagram @jamiemariestar @stagestars_nj @velvetstardustrock @starlightjazzshow
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Bronson Pinchot joins me on this episode of Dystopia Tonight! As a versatile actor celebrated for his unforgettable roles in both television and film Bronson has captivated audiences with his comedic talent and charismatic presence. He is best known for his iconic portrayal of Balki Bartokomous on the hit sitcom "Perfect Strangers and as Serge in the Beverly Hills Cop franchise. Beyond his work on "Perfect Strangers," he has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows, showcasing his range and depth as an actor. Bronson is also an accomplished audiobook narrator, bringing stories to life with his distinctive voice. With a career spanning several decades, he remains a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. On this episode we touch on some topical things going on but mostly focus on his life, career, acting, armchair warriors, Rudolph Nureyev, Charlie Chaplin, never having a game plan, no partying, Eddie Murphy, Paul Reiser, Kevin Bacon, dabbling in standup, his one man show and more! Enjoy!
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Jerry Harrison is a legendary musician, songwriter, and producer best known as the keyboardist and guitarist for the influential band Talking Heads. A key figure in the new wave movement, Jerry's innovative sound and creative vision helped shape the band's distinctive style. In addition to his work with Talking Heads, Jerry has a successful solo career and has produced albums for numerous acclaimed artists. His contributions to music have earned him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, solidifying his legacy as a pioneering force in the industry.
We talk about his time performing in NJ with Talking Heads, Asbury Park, Jon Bon Jovi, Remain In Light, Songs of Arthur Russel, knowing Talking Heads was going to have a cultural impact, David Byrnes’s organization, CBGBs, Blondie, Patti Smith, misheard lyrics, social media, and more. Enjoy!
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DeDee Pfeiffer is an accomplished actress and advocate with a dynamic career spanning over three decades. Known for her vibrant personality and versatility, she has captivated audiences in both film and television. DeDee gained widespread recognition for her roles in popular series like "Cybill" and "For Your Love," as well as her recent work in the critically acclaimed drama "Big Sky." Beyond her acting career, DeDee is a passionate advocate for mental health and addiction recovery, drawing from her personal experiences to inspire and support others. Her journey of resilience and transformation adds a profound layer to her public persona, making her a powerful voice in both the entertainment industry and the advocacy community.
DeDee and I talk meeting for the first time, Dystopia Tonight's MS Benefit, Playboy, Seinfeld, Supernatural, Fan Culture, Chiller Theatre, William Shatner, Being Sober, Siblings that take care of each other, no room for competition, future tripping, using the Michelle card, ghost hunting and more! Enjoy!
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Lawrence Gowan is a Canadian musician, vocalist, and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and keyboardist for the rock band Styx. Born on November 22, 1956, in Glasgow, Scotland, Gowan moved to Canada with his family at a young age. He began his musical career in the late 1970s, gaining recognition with his solo work in the 1980s, including hits like "A Criminal Mind" and "Moonlight Desires." Gowan joined Styx in 1999, bringing his dynamic stage presence and distinctive voice to the band. Known for his theatrical performances and impressive keyboard skills, Gowan continues to be a vital part of Styx's enduring success in the rock music scene.
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Jay Leno, a true icon of American comedy, joins me on this episode of Dystopia Tonight! We swap Richard Lewis stories, chat about his start as a comic at Emerson College, his love for cars and motorcycles on "Jay Leno's Garage." comedy legends Robert Klein, George Carlin, Richard Pryor and Sam Kinison, his legendary Rodney Dangerfield story, Cabaret Cards, The Comedy Store and how he ended the strike, building your comedy community and more. Enjoy!
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On this brand new episode of Dystopia Tonight we have the first-ever podcast appearance of Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Shawn Mullins!Shawn and I talk about everything from his early days as a young musician, his musical family, early inspirations, creativity, the Americana/Folk music genre, his long term friendship with Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls, his Grammy Nom, touring with Glen Phillips of Toad The Wet Sprocket, his collab with Elton John, a surreal and hilarious evening with Mel Gibson, how the music business has changed, John Candy (because who doesn’t wanna talk about John Candy) Comedy, and more. Enjoy!
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Mama B (Jacq Becker) creates music the whole family can enjoy by melding contemporary production with timeless song craft. Her debut, Imaginology pairs lyrics directly inspired by the crazy things kids say with elegant retro-pop.
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Jimmy Tingle and I discuss his upcoming one man show, "Humor and Hope for Humanity" at the SoHo Playhouse in NY, the influence of Jackie Mason, Lily Tomlin, Spalding Gray and John Leguizamo, stand-up, Boston Comics, The Ding Ho, Steven Wright, Paula Poundstone, Denis Leary, When Standup Stood Out, Competing with yourself and more!
In his newest one person show, comedian and political humorist Jimmy Tingle takes audiences on a very funny and soul-searching journey from his Boston roots as an aspiring comic and street performer to network TV [“60 Minutes II”; “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson; HBO; “Veep”] to The Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and a decision to run for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. The show will speak to the issues of the day, including the upcoming presidential election with comedy, compassion, and common sense while delivering a humorous yet passionate and purpose driven performance.
If laughter is the best medicine than Jimmy is the Surgeon General of humor. Clean, funny, and hopeful, Jimmy will make you laugh, think, and feel better. Just what the doctor ordered!
For more info go to https://www.sohoplayhouse.com/upcoming-events/jimmy-tingle
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Irish comedian Katie Boyle, now based in NYC, is a rising star in the comedy scene, known for her sharp wit and captivating storytelling. From her debut album hitting #1 on iTunes Comedy Charts to headlining sold-out shows across the US and Ireland, Boyle's comedic prowess knows no bounds. With appearances at prestigious festivals and features in top showcases, she's making waves on and off the stage. Follow her journey as she tours her latest hour, "Terapy," and keeps audiences laughing with her hilarious take on life, love, and everything in between.
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The Cowsills have a rich history woven into the tapestry of music, captivating audiences in the 1960s and early 1970s with their unique blend of pop melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Their infectious tunes, like "The Rain, the Park & Other Things" and "Hair," became anthems of a generation, capturing the spirit of the era with their catchy hooks and uplifting melodies.
Bob joins me to talk about their journey from humble beginnings to the heights of stardom which inspired the creation of the iconic TV show "The Partridge Family," internal conflicts and the ever-changing landscape of the music industry, the strong family bond that kept them together and helped them deal with anything that was thrown at them, stories about Carl Reiner, Carol Burnett, and Bruce Springsteen, His thoughts on music ranging from Taylor Swift to Alice In Chains, to Dave Grohl, and more. Enjoy!
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Inspiring laughter and thought in equal measure, Robert Smigel is a comedic genius who has left an iconic mark in this history of comedy as an actor, comedian, writer, director, producer and puppeteer, known for his SNL "TV Funhouse" cartoon and as the puppeteer and voice behind Triumph The Insult Comic Dog.
We talk about his new animated film, "Leo," a class pet Iguana voiced by one of his best friends and long time collaborators, Adam Sandler, Bugs Bunny and the art of character driven cartoons, Spongebob, Alvin and The Chipmunks, why he dislikes Animaniacs, wanting to be a cartoonist, Peanuts comic strips, award shows, Miley Cyrus, Tony Danza, Mel Gibson, starting out as a comedian, leaving dental school behind, and more. Enjoy!
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Ivan Decker's got a new comedy special out titled, "Popcorn" and he's here to talk about that, life on the road, reality tv, family life, coming up in Canada, bad interviews, old timey headliners, the dreaded algorithm, and more. Enjoy!
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Ted Lasso’s Brendan Hunt joins John to talk about his new solo show at the SOHO Playhouse in NY running from Feb 7-10 titled, “The Movement You Need.” The show comically explores his relationship with his departed mother, a fraught kinship that had one area of life-long concord: the music of The Beatles. In this episode we also talk about his time on Ted Lasso as Coach Beard, powerful connections we make with music, meeting your heroes and embarrassing stories that go with it, comedic confidence and more. Enjoy!
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legendary comedian and actor Dom Irrera joins me after his final show at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. We discuss his retirement from touring due to his parkinsons diagnosis, his early days touring with Cher, how comedy has evolved today, Bill Burr, Joe Rogan, Eddie Murphy, Carson, Seinfeld, the Pandemic, his parents divorce, his teaching days, Hey Arnold, and more. Enjoy!
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The much-anticipated second issue of 1/6: The Graphic Novel is now available, offering a deeper and more complex exploration of a world where the January 6th insurrection was successful. Harvard Law School Professor Alan Jenkins and New York Times bestselling author Gan Golan, alongside veteran comic book artist Will Rosado, continue their provocative narrative under the auspices of the Western States Center.
We cover the anniversary of 1/6 insurrection, going over the new details presented to us, how they implemented it into the graphic novel, Trump's shocking admission of losing the Election, the disturbing truth behind the Capitol violence, unveiling hidden agendas, Ted Cruz's cowardice, and more. Enjoy!
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