May 27, 2016 | podcasts, Politics
John Opdycke is president of Open Primaries, a group that wants to force the Democrats and Republicans to allow everyone to vote in their primaries, rather than the closed system that’s been in place for years. I asked him why it would make a difference, how he’s going to get them to change a system […]
May 14, 2016 | Authors, podcasts
Clint Hill was a Secret Service agent for 17 years, helping to protect Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford. He writes about his experiences in a new book, “Five Presidents,” and joined me to talk about it. Among the topics we covered: The day Elvis Presley showed up at the White House to request […]
May 14, 2016 | Movies, podcasts
This week on the showbiz segment of my show, Colin Jeffrey and I reviewed George Clooney and Julia Roberts in “Money Monster” and Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons in “The Man Who Knew Infinity.” Listen to our conversation here.
May 7, 2016 | Comedians, Movies, podcasts, Television
Here’s my conversation with comedian-actor Kevin Nealon, who spent almost a decade on “Saturday Night Live,” co-starred on Showtime’s “Weeds” for 8 seasons, and appeared in more than two dozen movie comedies, including “The Wedding Singer,” “Anger Management,” “Daddy Day Care,” “Happy Gilmore,” “Walk Of Shame,” and “Roxanne.” He’s also done two hourlong standup specials […]
May 7, 2016 | Movies, podcasts, Television
This week on the showbiz segment of my show, Colin Jeffrey and I reviewed “Captain America: Civil War” and discussed the new Han Solo, the “Match Game” revival,” and Louis CK’s candid stories about “Horace and Pete.” Listen to our conversation here.
Apr 30, 2016 | Movies, podcasts, Television
This week on the showbiz segment of my show, Colin Jeffrey and I reviewed three movies — “Keanu,” “Mother’s Day,” and “Sing Street.” We also talked about the amazing technology behind “The Jungle Book” and whether we need a new streaming service from Turner Classic Movies. Listen to our conversation here.