Performance Revue
In these outtakes from Amy Sumpter's episode, we discuss the duplicitous toilets of Manhattan, working a day job, dating as a comedian, and a lot more.
info_outline Amy SumpterPerformance Revue
Acclaimed Chicago comedy vet and co-founder of The Kates on Broadway, Amy Sumpter goes over her amazing 2019 set at Strip Joker in the season 3 finale!
info_outline Outtakes: Brittani FergusonPerformance Revue
In these outtakes from Brittani Ferguson's episode, we discuss the queer coding within 80's and 90's action films, 'Little House on the Prairie', and, of course, the 'X-Files'.
info_outline Brittani FergusonPerformance Revue
In the Before Times of Yore, comedian and cast member of The Lincoln Lodge, Brittani Ferguson stopped by to discuss her interesting set at Strip Joker.
info_outline Spencer Blair: OuttakesPerformance Revue
In these outtakes from Spencer Blair's episode, we discuss the unceremonious closing of Uptown Underground, how he used to cheat audience members into the Chill As Fuck show at Second City, the time I learned about secondary sex mattresses, gay dating app etiquette, and more.
info_outline Spencer BlairPerformance Revue
In the Before Times of Yore, podcaster/producer/comic Spencer Blair chats about his mostly-improvised hosting set at Strip Joker.
info_outline Outtakes: Jamie Shriner BiddlePerformance Revue
Trigger Warning: Personal Story of Sexual Assault
info_outline Jamie Shriner BiddlePerformance Revue
In the Before Times of Yore (2019), actor/singer/composer Jamie Shriner Biddle breaks down her hosting set at 'Naughty Thoughts', her monthly Laugh Factory show.
info_outline Outtakes: Devin MiddletonPerformance Revue
In these outtakes from Devin Middleton's episode, we talk about the various reactions of Star wars fans to his set, accountability in the stand-up comedy scene, how the Walt Disney Corporation is destroying public domain, the X-Men comics, and a discussion of queer coding in the Dragonball Z series leads to the foundation of his next project.
info_outline Devin MiddletonPerformance Revue
Devin Middleton engages in a socially-distanced interview about his opening set during KJ Whitehead's 'The Haggard Unicorn' album recording in January 2020.
info_outlineWinslow Dumaine reveals the myriad of projects he has undertaken during the pandemic, from organizing, donating, and protesting, to taking another deep dive back into his ever-growing Tarot Restless universe. <p>
Winslow is a writer, artist, comedian, and merch wizard. You may recognize him from opening for Kyle Kinane, his Tarot Restless project, or art featured on his website.<p>
His new Kickstarter launches soon. Check it out here, when it's available.<p>
Time Stamps:<p>
01:07 – Useless advice on getting booked<p>
- Mentions of Kyle Kinane, ‘Trampoline in a Ditch’
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02:30 – A goth and a metalhead discuss Marilyn Manson’s album ‘We Are Chaos’<p>
- Mentions of ‘The Pale Emperor’, ‘Heaven Upside Down’, ‘God’s Gonna Cut You Down’, ‘The Golden Age of Grotesque’, ‘Eat Me, Drink Me’, ‘Antichrist Superstar’, ‘Portrait of an American Family’
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05:40 – “He’s a hair’s breadth away from being actually cancelled”<p>
06:04 – “Is the ‘Trump Effect’ actually the Marilyn Manson Effect?”<p>
- Mentions of Donald Trump, Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, Ronald Regan, Mike Pence, The Nuremberg Trials, Pink Floyd
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08:12 – “Mike Pence is irrelevant”<p>
- Mentions of Kenosha’s Sheriff, Steve Bannon, Darth Vader, World of Warcraft, Nebraska, Incels, Game of Thrones
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11:39 – How fascists infiltrate nerd sub-cultures<p>
- Mentions of My Little Pony, ‘The Road’
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14:04 – “When I was a kid, I was obsessed with the apocalypse”<p>
- Mentions of ‘The Stand’, ‘Swan Song’, Patton Oswalt
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15:03 – A brief history of the Tarot Restless Universe<p>
- Mentions of India Weston, Alternate Reality Games, ‘Restless’, Tarot decks, Dark Souls, Silent Hill
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21:28 – “…And you’re also a comedian”<p>
22:14 – The Lost Summer of Winslow<p>
24:03 – Protesting and other civic duties<p>
- Mentions of George Floyd, Brave Space Alliance, ‘It Could Happen Here’, ‘Behind The Bastards’, Robert Evans, Black Lives Matter
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26:07 – “Not doomsday prepping…”<p>
- Mention of suicide, Jon Torres, Don’t Tell Comedy
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27:33 – Violent Social Justice Fantasies<p>
28:00 – End-times currency<p>
30:38 – Naked Cowboy Summer<p>
32:31 – Awkward, aggressive flirting<p>
- Mentions of depression, low self-esteem, Incels, Social Justice Warlocks
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35:20 – Scrutinizing online receipts and how to apologize<p>
- Mentions of Twitter, Facebook
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37:27 – “We live in a world that demands constant apology and gives no forgiveness”<p>
40:31 – “People see your crimes, but they don’t see you doing the time”<p>
41:13 – How to apologize on Twitter; James Gunn edition<p>
- Mentions of Twitter, Cancel Culture, Disney, ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’, Louis CK
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43:44 – Silly thirst traps<p>
- Mention of Le Aboav, Instagram
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44:49 – I was the fat kid<p>
- Mentions of Seattle, Miami, 9/11
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45:59 – Winslow was the skinny kid<p>
- Mentions of Anorexia, Self-Loathing
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49:04 – “When I started lifting weights, heavy”<p>
49:47 – Working through depression<p>
52:10 – “How has your approach to social media changed?”<p>
53:05 – “Gatorade Should Be Thicker”<p>
53:45 – Mayor of Silent Hill<p>
55:09 – Gatorade Should Be Thicker, explained<p>
- Mentions of Google, Twitter, Jim Gaffigan, “Who Is John Galt?”, Cole’s Bar, Hannibal Burress, Kyle Kinane, Dave Ross, National Geographic, and old memes: “pee is stored in the balls,” throwing car batteries in the lake
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59:49 – Success is not overnight<p>
60:55 – Water bottles labelled “CUM!”<p>
- Mentions of The Onion, Facebook, C2E2
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1:04:19 – “Judge ask me if I regret I name my son Barp…”<p>
1:06:12 – Media Diet<p>
- Mentions of BLM, don’t read ‘White Fragility’, ‘White Rage’, The Goon Show, The Firesign Theater, Monty Python, John Cleese, ‘So, Anyway’, Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, The Simpsons, The Beatles, ‘Chernobyl’, Marilyn Manson, Black Metal, ‘Behind The Bastards’, ‘Worst Year Ever, ‘The Dollop’
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1:11:06 – I pitch ‘The Wire’ to Winslow<p>
- Mentions of ‘Fight Club’, David Simon, HBO, ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’, ‘True Detective’, HP Lovecraft, Silent Hill
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1:15:44 – “Where does comedy go from here?”<p>
- Mentions of John McCombs, ‘Breaking Into Business’, Brooks Wheelan
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1:19:05 – My son Barp, Redux<p>
1:20:04 – Final Words<p>