There are folks out there working their tails off to provide us with entertainment, and we're all the better for it!
First up, our dear friend-of-the-show Mariah Hanson joins us to talk all about this year’s legendary The Dinah! She details how this year will, without question, be an absolute blast. But she also places the event within our troubled national landscape and explains how this year’s extravaganza will be a party…with a purpose. It sounds amazing!
We say it week in and week out: there are so many ways to use your voice to make a difference. And here are two more for you to enjoy!
First up, comedian/actor/change-agent Ian Harvie rejoins us three years (to the day!) after his first appearance on our show, and OH how much has changed! He tells tale of his time in Hollywood, his new comedy special, and has more than a bit to share about what comedy is life under this new president.
Laughter and legends and Loni, oh my! We have you covered on this week’s episode as we dive into the new comedy “My Sister is So Gay.”
First up, writer/actor/producer Terry Ray leaps back onto our show to entertain us as he always does. He really has the most incredible stories and brings us his patented bad of throwback-but-modern energy that will leave you smiling.
Whether you are using your voice or your pen, it is so important at this moment in time to be engaged to make a difference. Our guests this week show you how it’s done.
There is nothing quite like the opportunity to chat with heroes and people who make you smile. Well, oh how we have that for you this week!
First up, the legendary and iconic comedian/actress/change-maker Margaret Cho joins us for a chat about everything from her early start in comedy to The Golden Palace to Carrie Fisher. Plus, she dishes on her Grammy-nominated new musical comedy album AND what style trend she would like to see gone (watch out, doilies!)
It’s time again for the This Show is So Gay Christmas Spectacular! And there’s only one way to celebrate here...
We are overjoyed to be joined once again by Neda Ulaby of NPR’s Arts Desk. If you have never heard Neda before (and, seriously, how is that possible?), you will love getting to know the woman behind the voice behind the stories. And all of life’s burning questions will get answered, including: