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Explore "gelman" with insightful episodes like "Amortecer - Juan Gelman.", "Baile - Juan Gelman.", "Ausencia del amor - Juan Gelman", "What's Your Safeword?" and "The Witch in the Window and Mars Attacks!" from podcasts like ""En su tinta [Vol. 2]", "En su tinta [Vol. 2]", "1 Minuto de Poesía", "Boom Boxxx" and "Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion"" and more!
Episodes (47)
Baile - Juan Gelman.
Ausencia del amor - Juan Gelman
What's Your Safeword?
S. Asher Gelman, creator of the plays "Afterglow" and "safeword." talk with our hosts about thruples, BDSM, visibility, and the future of love.
The Witch in the Window and Mars Attacks!
Tim Burton's Mar Attacks! and Kelley reviews The Witch in the Window for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette.
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Ep.158 Remaking Dreamscape (1984) #AllTheHorror Month!
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CLASS MOM by Laurie Gelman
Episode 287: Anthony Atamanuik
On today's episode I talk to comedian and actor Anthony Atamanuik. Over the last year, Tony has received a great deal of deserved acclaim for his accurately debauched Donald Trump impression, travelling the world with James Adomian in the Trump vs. Bernie Debate Tour. The two appeared on a special @Midnight episode and had two specials on Fusion. But before that, Tony was a house performer at UCB on the legendary improv team Death by Roo Roo and as a co-host of the theatre's flagship show ASSSSCAT 3000. You might also know Tony as one of the silent 30 Rock writers or from his appearances on Broad City, DIfficult People and Brett Gelman's Adult Swim specials.
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The Ethical World of Dr. Seuss - Horton Hears a Who
Joe Lozito: No Special Relationship
Joe Lozito was riding the 3 train to work when a guy suddenly stabbed him in the face. It turned out the guy who stabbed him was a spree killer who was wanted for 4 murders, and every cop in the NYPD was on high alert.
Joe was able to subdue the mad killer. Two uniformed cops stood by the whole time and did nothing to intervene. Joe was stabbed 7 times in his struggle with Gelman, and cops were painfully slow to secure medical attention after it was over. Joe nearly died.
All in all, it was an appalling display of police work which nearly cost a husband and father of 2 his life.
A corrupt judge helped ensure that Joe's suit against the city wouldn't go forward. For saving an untold number of lives by taking down a killer when the police wouldn't, Joe never received so much as a thank you.
This podcast is dedicated to the Subway Hero: Joe Lozito.
Joe Lozito: No Special Relationship
Joe Lozito was riding the 3 train to work when a guy suddenly stabbed him in the face. It turned out the guy who stabbed him was a spree killer who was wanted for 4 murders, and every cop in the NYPD was on high alert.
Joe was able to subdue the mad killer. Two uniformed cops stood by the whole time and did nothing to intervene. Joe was stabbed 7 times in his struggle with Gelman, and cops were painfully slow to secure medical attention after it was over. Joe nearly died.
All in all, it was an appalling display of police work which nearly cost a husband and father of 2 his life.
A corrupt judge helped ensure that Joe's suit against the city wouldn't go forward. For saving an untold number of lives by taking down a killer when the police wouldn't, Joe never received so much as a thank you.
This podcast is dedicated to the Subway Hero: Joe Lozito.