First up: Next Monday, April 27th at 8:30pm, Buck and Clint will be premiering their new Twinprov show as part of 796 Entertainment's "Mondays Don't Suck" at The 51st Street Speakeasy located at 1114 NW 51st St. in OKC. The show is free and open to all. They only card if you're buying alcohol.
Believe it or not, this is the first time the Vrazels have ever performed as a duo in front of an audience. Be sure to be there for this historic show and you can say you were there at the beginning of this crazy ride we're going on.
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Next up: This Thursday, NPR's "This American Life" is going to be doing a live broadcast to theaters nationwide. Both the Cinemark Tinseltown in OKC and the Hollywood Spotlight 14 in Norman will be carrying it. Clint, Stefan, and I will be catching the show in Norman. Do feel free to join us.
If you didn't catch the recent "This American Life" episode "Mistakes Were Made," go here, right now, and listen to it for free. Incredible. Here's a preview:
A meeting of the scientists who were advising Bob's cryonics society—before they all quit in protest. Bob is in the center, holding the paper.
Lastly: Those crazy Belgians, Jan & Drew, have put out a new "Star Trek: The Next Generation" remix video, entitled "Such Tenderness."
They're up to 21 videos now and they're some of the funniest things I've seen in a long time - way better than that recent TNG-centric episode of "Family Guy." For your viewing pleasure I have wrapped up all 21 videos in the playlist below. Enjoy!
If you didn't catch the recent "This American Life" episode "Mistakes Were Made," go here, right now, and listen to it for free. Incredible. Here's a preview:
"In the late 1960s, a California TV repairman named Bob Nelson joined a group of enthusiasts who believed they could cheat death with a new technology called cryonics. But freezing dead people so scientists can reanimate them in the future is a lot harder than it sounds. Harder still was admitting to the family members of people Bob had frozen that he'd screwed up. Badly."
A meeting of the scientists who were advising Bob's cryonics society—before they all quit in protest. Bob is in the center, holding the paper.Lastly: Those crazy Belgians, Jan & Drew, have put out a new "Star Trek: The Next Generation" remix video, entitled "Such Tenderness."
They're up to 21 videos now and they're some of the funniest things I've seen in a long time - way better than that recent TNG-centric episode of "Family Guy." For your viewing pleasure I have wrapped up all 21 videos in the playlist below. Enjoy!

1 comments:
I was looking at your about me description, and you list artist as one of your talents. I have to admit Eric, I really, really miss seeing your artwork. I remember so clearly being influenced by you when I was young. I saw your art as something that I hoped to be able to emulate someday. In fact I recently found a print of yours that you gave me for my 13th birthday, and it still has such an impressive quality to it. Are you still drawing, painting, or sculpting?
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