Tuesday, August 23, 2016

RADIO TITANS' STAR OF THE DAY: 
CRAIG ROBINSON!


Anyone who has seen the classic American version of "The Office" knows that Craig Robinson has got acting chops that go far beyond just being one of the funniest guys in Seth Rogen movies. His portrayal of Darryl and that character's ascent from warehouse worker to one of the top managers of the Dunder-Mifflin branch was a well-rounded, three-dimensional creation and Robinson met the challenge with a performance far better than most comics deliver anywhere.

But until this past weekend, he hasn't really had a role in movies to match that level of range. However, his portrayal in the new movie "Morris From America," of a widowed father to a 13-year-old boy adjusting to a new life in Germany after his mom dies, is both funny and touching, and hopefully opens far more doors to this very talented funnyman.

Tune in to a fun interview with Craig from last summer, when he was promoting his NBC sitcom "Mr. Robinson",  and wound up talking about the earliest days of his career since we were friends stretching back 20 years. The stories are revealing and inspiring, and show the hard work ethic he put into where he's going.

Tune in here: bit.ly/2bqqXKq

IT'S CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST!
aka I just found how to read every issue of SPY magazine - the greatest read of all time - again online!


OMG. SO . THRILLED. ELATED. ITS CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST.

I just stumbled across the fact that somehow Google has made seemingly every issue of the Greatest Magazine Of All Time available for reading page by glorious page online.

Spy was a perfect combination of satirical snark and brilliant investigation that was daring, funny and gasp-inducing with each and every issue, spanning most of the '90s before finally dying out because it was simply Too Damn Good.

Covering Hollywood, politics and many other hot topics before and immediately after the dawn of the Internet, it was ahead of its time. But I still welcome you - nay, challenge! - to take a read and see how it's done, kids.

Imagine John Oliver and Jon Stewart at their best, but in print form.

Behold the wonder. Here's the link to them all, all 63 glorious issues: 
https://books.google.com/books?id=24tXv1nFv40C&as_pt=MAGAZINES&source=gbs_all_issues_r&atm_aiy=1990&hl=en#all_issues_anchor

IT'S A DAMN SHAME JAY PHAROAH 'S NOT ON SNL THIS SEASON, BUT HERE'S A BUNCH OF HIS BEST CLIPS... AND THE STORY OF HOW I GOT TO HANG WITH HIM AND HIS ADVICE AFFECTED MY LIFE

Jay Pharoah recently announced he's leaving SNL after six seasons, which is great for him as he hopefully has even brighter things ahead, but sad for the show. I had the good fortune to hang with Jay and Christina Myers Heoburn in the green room at Politicon back in June. He was supercool and gave me meaningful encouragement on comedy and life, then just as I thanked him my usual bad luck happened: he stepped backwards while fist bumping me and nearly flipped over on the chair behind him . So I almost ruined SNL by getting him paralyzed. But far more important than that was his inspiring story of never giving up on his dreams in comedy even when his parents and teachers begged him to, time and again, stop being funny and get a 'real job.' He didn't stop and at 22, became one of the youngest cast members in 'SNL' history. I told him something i'm working on and he said not to give up, make it happen. And soon after, i did. And i'm still working on that and a couple other things. I let my health get in the way of a lot of things over the years, but no more. 
Thanks, Jay, I'm on it. 
http://www.vulture.com/2016/08/jay-pharoah-best-saturday-night-live-moments.html

HERE'S A RARE MOMENT: I DEFEND HILLARY CLINTON ON SOMETHING!
I don't know how this happened, and it's rare, but i got hit with a sudden dose of empathy for Hillary on the health talk.
Drudge is linking to some guy who's referencing an email from 2009 from a friend wishing her to get some rest. If that's what we're hanging things on, pretty weak sauce. I've had health struggles myself and on July 3 wound up in a hospital ER for a few hours for what turned out to be basically exhaustion because i'd over done things for days on end. I can't imagine what someone with the job of Secretary of State must feel like, whether i like them or not.
The weird head gestures, the freeze ups and the mysterious dude telling her to "keep talking" when she goes silent in a speech (at least twice now) is another matter. But just as I've tried to keep in mind always with Obama when i was more rabidly against him, if people jump on every little thing they don't like about someone, they lose credibility when there's something legit to complain about.
Also, to anyone comparing her look to Trump aside from direct health matters - they're BOTH 69 years old, for crying out loud. I'm sure he's not great looking either under the suit. As far as I know i've steered clear of knocking her on issues of weight and certainly the ridiculous unfairness done by some people knocking her for "cankles."
There are questions that should be answered. but cheap shots at her appearance, or her age or pantsuits, is beneath the dignity and intelligence of any decent person.

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