Comedians and "scientists" Madelyn Freed (The Annoyance) and Blythe Roberson (New Yorker, The Onion) investigate a new scientific topic each month at Union Hall in Brooklyn. From AI to romantic attraction to body decomposition, Madelyn and Blythe give an hour-long lecture with help from NYC's funniest comedians. At the end of every show, they bring out an actual scientific authority to pester with... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyScience |
It’s DINOSAURS, friend-o’s!!!!!! everyone loves dinosaurs and everyone loves our lineup: Allie Goertz (Mad Magazine) Joe Zimmerman (Comedy Central), Paul Gale (HuffPo).
Madelyn Freed and Blythe Roberson host.
Recorded at Union Hall November 17, 201... more
Ep 7:BUGS! BUGS! BUGS!!!!
We got bugs to show you and bugs to warn you about. Blythe loves a chill roach and Madelyn admires aphids as feminist heroes. Jaboukie Young-White, Bennet Ferris, and Harris Mayersohn scramble around and are generally freak... more
Ep: 6 This show was so good that after this show a bunch of Sloan Kettering administrators asked for my autograph. We delighted them and probably the audience with dreadful facts about CANCER. Did you know that the doctors that invented chemotherapy ... more
This month we’re psychologists. And you have to pay us $225/hr to be told that you’ll swim faster if you tell yourself you’re terrific. So pony up, kiddo. Kings and queens of Brooklyn Mitra Jouhari, Alex Watt, and Zach Zimmerman floor us with gigglin... more
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A really rough diamond. I enjoyed the content for the most part, but the audio was spotty at best, and unintelligible at worst. The episode I listened to had slideshows with no descriptions of the visuals. Talk about frustrating! And clean lyrics? This rating needs to be changed because the episode I heard had the F bomb being thrown out freely in one segment. I'll come back to see if it improves.
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