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Interview with Cristy. Talking about life, kids, growing up, and a lot of funny moments
Steve Desroches (47) and William Mullin (52) talk about comedy and in particular Mullin's experiences in improv comedy and as a stand up comic.
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Brent Daly about his work as a stand up comic and the character of Anne Hutchinson he created, inspired by a real historical figure, and the walking tours of Provincetown, Massachusetts he does as her.
MJ "Joy" Gude (55) talks with her stepfather Hoyland Ricks (74) about their memories of growing up.
Sy Barry recounts his story of how he overcame his tough childhood through his passion and love for drawing. Eventually becoming a renowned comic book and comic strip artist, he was able to find success and contentment in both his...
I interviewed my fiance about his experience with comic books and comic characters growing up.
Arriving in Saugerties as a single parent with 3 kids in the 70's, Joan Reinmuth found herself in unknown territory with 2 acres of land and a house with no insulation. Supported by a community, she developed the philosophy of...
John had everything, but due to terrible circumstances he became homeless. One of those awful events was a fight against throat cancer, which left him unable to talk. With the help of a friend and a sense of humor, John...
Ed Hall (57) interviews his friend Richard Harris (67) about his life, focusing on his work as an abstract artist and their similar views on comedy and its role in the world.
Ellen Sears (75) and colleague Wayne Boatwright (61) discuss religion, death, addiction, and meritocracy.
An interview with Dolores and Oscar. For the time ever publicly announcing super puppy!
Talk with my friend for a school project. we made it a bit fun but serious at the same time are sense of humor is a little too much sometimes.
Ed and Kaitlyn discuss childhood memories, comic books, and all the different ways to measure wealth in one's life.