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Episode 1434 - Ice Cube
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Ice Cube never stopped thinking about making music, from the moment he started writing raps in typewriting class to sitting in his recording studio today making a new album. But he never expected his life to take a parallel track when John Singleton sought him out for Boyz N The Hood. Cube and Marc talk about how his two successful careers took shape and how he’s now branching out into a third with his sports league Big3.
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Episode 1494 - Taylor Williamson
01:25:11Taylor Williamson’s obsession with comedy led him to club gigs as a teenager and national press coverage praising “the 19-year-old’s cerebral wit.” But Taylor tells Marc he was ready to give up on his dreams after a few years of the comedy grind. They talk about how America’s Got Talent was his salvation, what he learned after a decade of projects that almost got off the ground, and why he taped his new special at The Comedy Store, a place he views with equal parts gratitude and resentment.BONUS Marc and Kliph Nesteroff at the New York Public Library
01:02:35Marc's conversation with comedy historian Kliph Nesteroff about his new book, Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars. Recorded November 29, 2023 at the New York Public Library. (Recording courtesy of NYPL.)Episode 1493 - Kate Simon
01:23:25Kate Simon’s love of photography started with a Polaroid camera and her talents put her right in the middle of the art and music scenes in London and New York City in the 1970s and ’80s. Kate and Marc talk about her notable subjects like Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Andy Warhol, William S. Burroughs, The Clash, David Bowie and Led Zeppelin. But Kate explains why, out of all the artists she encountered, Bob Marley was the most unforgettable, which she documents in her book Rebel Music.Episode 1493 - Kate Simon
01:20:01Kate Simon’s love of photography started with a Polaroid camera and her talents put her right in the middle of the art and music scenes in London and New York City in the 1970s and ’80s. Kate and Marc talk about her notable subjects like Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Andy Warhol, William S. Burroughs, The Clash, David Bowie and Led Zeppelin. But Kate explains why, out of all the artists she encountered, Bob Marley was the most unforgettable, which she documents in her book Rebel Music.BONUS The Friday Show - Brooks Was Here
01:02:52First, a breaking "news" story causes Marc some anxiety and Brendan some headaches. Once that's out of the way, Brendan and Kris highlight their favorite moments from Marc's talk with Albert Brooks and then run through their respective Top 5 things in Albert's career.The Best Things in Wrestling - Rush and Mark Briscoe hit hard in safe places and Big Bill talks about his recovery from substance abuse.Send us more of your questions, comments and suggestions by clicking here.Episode 1492 - Jesse David Fox
01:34:27Jesse David Fox thinks comedy is serious business. As the comedy reporter at Vulture, he’s been writing about it for more than a decade. Now Jesse is attempting to explain the role of comedy in our ever-evolving culture in his newly published Comedy Book. Marc, as you may imagine, has some thoughts. Jesse and Marc talk about standup as an art form, the meaning of edginess, the melding of comedy with tragedy and grief, and the reason Maria Bamford is their favorite comedian working today.Episode 1492 - Jesse David Fox
01:35:31Jesse David Fox thinks comedy is serious business. As the comedy reporter at Vulture, he’s been writing about it for more than a decade. Now Jesse is attempting to explain the role of comedy in our ever-evolving culture in his newly published Comedy Book. Marc, as you may imagine, has some thoughts. Jesse and Marc talk about standup as an art form, the meaning of edginess, the melding of comedy with tragedy and grief, and the reason Maria Bamford is their favorite comedian working today.BONUS Producer Cuts - Doug Stanhope, Jennette McCurdy, and more from October
34:00It's time again for exclusive material that got cut out of recent WTF episodes, featuring Marc's talks with Doug Stanhope and Jennette McCurdy, as well more from Marc's monologues throughout October.Episode 1491 - Albert Brooks
01:29:59A conversation more than a dozen years in the making, Albert Brooks finally agreed to sit down with Marc overlooking the Pacific Ocean at The Georgian Hotel in Santa Monica. After recently going over parts of his life and career in a documentary directed by his friend Rob Reiner, Albert fills in the gaps with Marc, talking about his early days doing bits for radio stations and television variety shows, his standup sets in LA clubs, and his first writing gigs. There are also lots of stories along the way about folks like Jack Benny, Garry Shandling, George Burns, Paul Lynde and Albert’s mom.