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The Official Dream Dinner Party Podcast
Comedy writers and creative types talk about the three people, living or dead, they would invite to a dinner party. Hosted by Gary M. Almeter and Ross Bullen.
After Hours with Zach Noe Towers
A funny, sexy, one hour radio show where no topic is too taboo and no story is too raw...as long as it gets a laugh. We’re talking one night stands, epic orgies, sexy souvenirs (STDs) and even getting ********** for breakfast. So put the kids to bed and turn on the jacuzzi because this late night show is about to heat things UP
2 Drink Minimum
Comedians Mike Ward & Pantelis provide a weekly dose of comedy alongside various guests ranging from established comedians, to local weirdos.
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The Dry Bar Comedy Podcast
The official Dry Bar Comedy podcast, the only podcast where you can get to know and laugh with your favorite Dry Bar comedians.
Horror Movie Night
Join Matt, Scott and Kyle each week as they suffer through horror films both forgotten and beloved. The trio capture the excitement and the disappointment of renting movies in the 80’s and 90’s. For every surprising thrill like American Gothic the trio suffer through there's 10 disappointing flops like Terror Toons. The show combines the nostalgia of renting videos with a snarky comedic blend that will make you feel sentimental while simultaneously putting a smile on your face. So dust off your VCR, make some popcorn and check behind every door because it’s… Horror Movie Night.
El Vacilón De La Gatita Podcast
Bienvenidos al podcast “El Vacilón De La Gatita.” Acompañen a La Gatita, junta con sus amigos Peter Pam, Sandy Contigo y JC Tunjo mientras que hablan de las noticias del día, la farándula, la música, y mucho más. No se pierdan ni un momento del podcast “El Vacilón De La Gatita.” Es la mejor manera de empezar el día.
The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice was probably written between 1596 and 1598, and was printed with the comedies in the First Folio of 1623. Bassanio, an impoverished gentleman, uses the credit of his friend, the merchant Antonio, to borrow money from a wealthy Jew, Shylock. Antonio pledges to pay Shylock a pound of flesh if he defaults on the loan, which Bassanio will use to woo a rich heiress, Portia. A subplot concerns the elopement of Shylock's daughter Jessica with a Christian, Bassanio's friend Lorenzo. In its focus on love and marriage, the play shares certain concerns with Shakespeare's other comedies. Yet its depiction of the tensions between Jews and Christians in early modern Venice - and its highly dramatic trial scene in Act 4 - create darker currents in the play.
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show
Chronologically- aired episodes of the Phil Harris show, with occasional commentary.
Castles Counsel
Stephen Castle talks about a variety of topics. Giving his views and asking those with more knowledge to enlighten him.









