Sideshow Podcast: At 17, Humza Deas Puts Shame in Your Instagram Game
Humza Deas isn’t impressed by his nearly 100,000 Instagram followers, though he should be. He earned every one surfing subways, climbing bridges, and scaling New York City’s skyscrapers for the perfect...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Word Up: Why the Internet Loves Lyrics
According to a recent New York Magazine article, two percent of all web searches are for lyrics, hence all the terriblewebsites dedicated to cross-selling you music you don’t want and ringtones you...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Cheryl Strayed’s "Dear Sugar" is The Internet’s BFF
The internet is doing great things for advice columns. Andrew W.K., T-Pain, and Haruki Murakami are the latest to start life-coaching online, but Dear Sugar, the bygone column at the literary website...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Tobias Jesso Jr. vs. the World
In 2012, a mostly-unknown musician in Los Angeles named Tobias Jesso Jr. got dumped. Shortly after, he was hit by a car while riding his bike. He survived, the bike didn’t. The next day, while...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Al Madrigal on Being 'Half'
Al Madrigal has been The Daily Show's "Senior Latino Correspondent" for years. In his funny new documentary, Half Like Me, he travels across the United States and Mexico to explore his ambivalence with...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Roxane Gay Loves “The Fast and the Furious” (And So Can You!)
Furious 7 will be one of the biggest movies of the year. Since The Fast and the Furious came out in 2001, the combination of cars, speed, and Vin Diesel has made the franchise one of the most...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: How to Get Billy Idol to Play Your Birthday Party for Free
It costs $50,000 to have Billy Idol appear at a private event, but in 2012, a 25-year-old working at a Seattle mall convinced the rock star and his band to play his birthday party for free. All Michael...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Kickstarting the Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum
If your creative concept is original, quirky, and crazy enough, it will kill on Kickstarter. There was the Robocop statue, the potato salad, and now the Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum....
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: The Legend of #Lakshmeme (LIVE)
Since mid-December, I have been taking photos of public radio personalities, producers and strangers on the street wearing a hat that that makes an obviously false claim: “I AM LAKSHMI SINGH." At a...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: How God Turned His Twitter Account into a Broadway Show
In the beginning, there was Twitter. David Javerbaum — a seasoned comedy writer for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report who has won Peabodys, Emmys, and a Grammy — started the account @TheTweetofGod...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: How a Batman Movie Helped The Wolfpack Escape
The seven siblings featured in the new documentary The Wolfpack grew up in New York’s Lower East Side, but they were raised almost completely shut off from the outside world. Despite and because of...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Teach Me How to Summah (feat. Howard Kremer)
Most comedians have just a few memorable bits; Howard Kremer has just one. Good thing he managed to build a comedy empire on it. A few years ago, Kremer had an epiphany while on the beach in Los...
View ArticleU-Turn Edition: Al Madrigal on Being 'Half'
Al Madrigal has been The Daily Show's "Senior Latino Correspondent" for years. In his funny new documentary, Half Like Me, he travels across the United States and Mexico to explore his ambivalence with...
View ArticleHome Movie Edition: Use the Internet to Meet Your Idol
It costs $50,000 to have Billy Idol appear at a private event, but in 2012, a 25-year-old working at a Seattle mall convinced the rock star and his band to play his birthday party for free. Michael...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: How 'Kung Fury' Went from Karate Joke to Kickstarter to...
Kung Fury is every 80s action film you've ever watched and dreamed of, packed into a ridiculous, rollicking, fully retro 30 minutes. It’s about a renegade cop in 1985 Miami who gets hacked back in time...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Jonathan Wolff Slapped the Bass for Seinfeld and the...
Jonathan Wolff is the Michael Jordan of TV theme songs. He’s written over 40, from Will and Grace to The Hughleys. Before becoming Hollywood’s go-to theme song writer, Wolff spent a decade as a...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: Hip-Hop, 40s, and the Myth of the Brass Monkey
In the mid-90s, rappers from the East Coast to the West convinced an entire generation to consume malt liquor in “40s”— 40-ounce glass bottles that delivered the alcohol equivalent of a six-pack in one...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: How Hodor Became the Heart of “Game of Thrones”
Like Sailor Moon and Ron Swanson before him, Hodor belongs to a special league of TV characters who have become memes. When Kristian Nairn received the casting call for a role in which he would only...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: "Thanks, Obama" (feat. Barack Obama?!)
Barack Obama is the internet's president. There’s an endless bounty of GIFs, mash-up videos, and memes to prove it. A big part of the president’s online appeal is that he is a participant: he can be...
View ArticleSideshow Podcast: The Internet Is Forever
For his final episode, Sean Rameswaram traces the path of creative work he has personally posted, from blogging to sketch comedy videos to a truly ill rap posse. To close out the show, he gets the...
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