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Comedy & Everything Else ep# 173 Tony Camin


Tony Camin showing his warm side for the ladies.
TONY CAMIN!
Camin is co-creator of The Marijuana-Logues an Off-Broadway comedy show he wrote and performed along with Arj Barker and Doug Benson with a year-long run at The Actors Playhouse in New York City.

Tony is the one on the right.
Camin currently performs at comedy clubs throughout the United States. He has appeared at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, the Just for Laughs Festival, Bumbershoot as well as on Late Night with Conan O’Brien.

Comedy & Everything Else # 172 Fred Stoller


Fred Stoller
Fred Stoller is a hilarious comedian who’s appearance on “HBO’s 13th annual Young Comedian Special” made a big impression on me and my decision to start stand-up comedy. I was unsure about what to do with my life and I turned on the T.V. that was hooked up to an illegal cable feed, found HBO and saw Fred doing his act and killing. I found him to be absolutely hysterical and so inspiring that I decided to give comedy a try right then and there.
He is one of those people that can’t help but be funny, no matter what he is talking about, almost everything that comes out of his mouth hits my funny bone.
Fred has gone on to be an accomplished actor and best known for his frequent guest starring role as Gerard on the CBS sitcom “Everybody Love Raymond!” as well as roles on Seinfeld and many other popular t.v. shows.

Fred and me after the show.
In 1994 Fred was also hired as a writer for a season on Seinfeld and has written “My Seinfeld Year” a new hilarious book
about his experiences working with Jerry and Larry David.
Plus Mike MacRae thrills us with his Mel Gibson and Mitt Romney Impressions!
Comedy & Everything Else 6-3-12 Lizz Winstead
Comedy andEverything Else Episode#171
I was an early adopter to the daily show, I loved it since the days of Craig Kilborn and Brian Unger. So I was very excited to talk with the creator of the Daily Show, Lizz Winstead!
Lizz Free or Die is her new book in which she tells us how it all began, along with lots of other interesting and funny things.
She writes of getting knocked up by her hockey player boyfriend in high school, spending a fortune on her dogs’ waste problems, and saying goodbye to her dying father with understated insight and, of course, humor—reminding us of its value as an antidote to both political and personal hardship. ..Salon.com

Mike sitting backwards in a chair and looking cool.
Mike Macrae opens the show with his impression of an Imam explaining how to interpret the Koran through the prism of modern alternative comedy. It just may be my favorite sketch in maybe ever.
Corey Booker, the mayor of Newarki NJ who was supposed to be speaking on behalf of the Obama campaign but actually ended up saying their campaign makes him nauseous. We got him on the phoneto explain and who knew Mike MacRae could do an impression of Corey Booker?
Comedy & Everything Else ep. # 170 Steve Skrovan
Comedy andEverything Else Episode#170
This Week:
Steve Skrovan is a talented comedian, writer for Seinfeld and Everybody Loves Raymond. He makes the trip to Pasadena to tell us how the world

Steve Skrovan tells us how the world really works.
really works. He has tales of working with Larry David and Jerry Sienfeld that are sure to surprise and entertain.
Steve is also putting together a power packed stand-up show this Sunday April 29th @ the Wirters guild theater and it is going to be a great one. Look at this line-up
Ray Romano, Marc Maron, Dana Gould, Eric Rivera, RIck Overton, and more! Click here for tickets and we will see you there!
Left Right & Ridiculous With Janeane Garofalow @ Portland Comedy Festival
Left ,Right & Ridiculous @ The Bridgetown Comedy Festival
Special Guest Janeane Garofalow
April 14 6pm Mt. Tabor Theater
Portland, Oregon
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Bill Oreilley calls in to defend Rush. Caution: it’s hilarious.
Comedy & Everything Else ep # 169 Kelly Carlin
Comedy andEverything Else Episode#169This Week:
Kelly Carlin was generous enough to sit down and tell us whatever we wanted to know about growing up with the funniest guy in the world as your dad. She is currently performing “A Carlin Home Companion: Life, Love and Laughter with George”, which is about exactly what it sounds like.
Our conversation with Kelly was thoroughly enjoyable , insightful and often funny. And I am very proud to say that contained inside this episode is what Kelly described as her “favorite question ever”, so there’s that. Plus we get to hear George Carlin sing “Everything is Okay Anyway”.
If you aren’t familiar with Mike MacRae, get ready. His mind-blowingly hilarious Rip Torn impression is in full force in this weeks “Hollywood Drunk Tank: Oscar Edition!”, and leads off the show. Rip tells about the time he got kicked out of the Oscars for heckling Jeff Bridges, and how sick he is of seeing foreigners prancing around the Oscar stage.
Sean Young got herself kicked out of the Governors Ball that she wasn’t invited too after she slapped a security guard when she got caught. But Rip tells us that Sean is no stranger to the Whoscow. In fact, Rip and Sean used to be old drinking buddies, people used to call them “Young & Torn”. It is an episode of Drunk Tank that is not to be missed, and remember, Celebrities-their just like you, except drunk and fucking beautiful!
See you March 24th for Left, Right & Ridiculous at the Hollywood Improv Lab! Special guests Frank Conniff, David Feldman and more!




