Liz Miele, regularly tours with the “Nobodies of Comedy” and Armed Forces Entertainment and just finished performing on a book tour for Chris McDougall, author of “Born to Run.” She’s … Read More
Comedy Special: One Night Only in Brooklyn NY Most Races Show on Earth
MOST RACES SHOW ON EARTH COMES TO BROOKLYN APRIL 11, 2017 Founded in 2005, MRSOE is the longest running popular Comedic Showcase, and it’s coming to Brooklyn, NY for One … Read More
News: Cinder Block Comedy Festival
Do you think you’re funny? Have your friends and family told you that you should do comedy? Here’s your chance. The Cinder Block Comedy Festival is taking early bird submissions … Read More
Comedy Album: Liz Miele Mind Over Melee
New York, NY, Feb 17 – Liz Miele, one of NYC’s youngest veteran comics has announced the upcoming release of her second full-length comedy album, Mind Over Melee. Liz Miele shares … Read More
Raising Martha, Park Theatre ****
welcome antidote to the post-Christmas blues; Raising Martha is a satirical gambol through family grievances, devious plots and postmodern clichés. This black comedy by David Spicer centres around the rude … Read More
Review: ‘Railroad Tigers’ is a Jackie Chan gem
Railroad Tigers It begins with a group of Chinese children visiting a railroad museum, a chalk drawing of a winged tiger, and a historical tale spun to enthrall an inquisitive … Read More
TV: Vice Principals Season One
Vice Principals is the latest comedy on HBO. It’s incredibly over the top and ridiculous, but what would you expect from Danny McBride and Jody Hill (creators of HBO’s … Read More
Blood for Dracula (1974) – Halloween Horror Picks
In this episode of Pop Culture Beast’s Halloween Horror Picks, I talk about a campy cult classic that is also one of the funniest vampire movies ever made – Blood … Read More
Review: Maria Bamford’s new comedy album, “20%,” is her best
Album Review: Maria Bamford 20% There’s an old saw about how comedians wish they could be rock stars and rock stars wish they could be comedians. The professions are two … Read More
Comedy Album Review: The Pat Brown “Sex Tape”
“I’m black, I’m gay, I’m female. I’m just so thankful I wasn’t left-handed.” New York-via-Atlanta comedian Pat Brown isn’t shy about her identity on her debut album, Sex Tape, but her easygoing, … Read More
Film Review: GHOSTBUSTERS
Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters has had a long, strange odyssey to the big screen, doing battle with sirens and cyclopes in the form of grown men throwing five year old pounding … Read More
Leicester Square Welcomes Carolla, Herring
Leicester Square Theatre Takes a Chance on Podcasts A few years ago, not only did podcasts have to be explained to people – usually a younger person saying some form … Read More
Hamilton Creator’s Freestyle Love Supreme Comes to SeeSo
Before there was Hamilton there was Freestyle Love Supreme. And before that, there was In the Heights, but that’s a different project for a different time. Now Lin Manuel Miranda may be … Read More
Comedy Special Review: Make Happy (Bo Burnham)
I’ve been saying this for years: if George Carlin were alive his favorite comedian would be Bo Burnham. Only Bo can trick an entire audience in to saying the N … Read More