Bobcat Goldthwait, director and comedian, dictates the difference between he and Kinison, the rose-colored glasses of the early-20s and the importance of quitting.
(Source: thecomedybureau.com)
Bobcat Goldthwait, director and comedian, dictates the difference between he and Kinison, the rose-colored glasses of the early-20s and the importance of quitting.
(Source: thecomedybureau.com)
W. Kamau Bell breaks down “the line”, and how to be on the right side of it. SPOILER: It helps if you’re funny.
Oakland’s own Chelsea Peretti is interviewed by SO’s David Dean on New York blackouts, dancing, the endless gender garble, and the differences of working with Sarah Silverman and Amy Poehler.
A mini-interview conducted by Tamara Palmer with Bobcat on his only reality television allowance and San Francisco’s impact on his career.
Creative Loafing’s Chad Radford conducts a much longer than three-minute talk with Bay Area legend Barry Sobel. Very informative, very nuanced, and very funny.
[“Do the rap. Do the rap.”]
W. Kamau Bell’s observations upon viewing the Oscars and the inherent disenfranchisement as a person of comedy.
Here is an account of me being completely floored by Hill/Jones. As much as I enjoyed the other two acts on this bill, Matt Jones and Dave Hill absolutely murdered me.