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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2016 · 1H 3M

Interview with Stand-Up Comedian & Activist Barry Crimmins

from Media Roots Radio · host Abby & Robbie Martin

"Bobcat Goldthwait directed this moving documentary about comedian and peace activist Barry Crimmins. The film is masterfully structured in such a way that it starts as a typical film about an artist, who a group of people believe more people should know. Comics who were given opportunities thanks to him or have memories of his early work appear on screen. Goldthwait then hits the audience with information about a horrific experience from Crimmins’ childhood, and the film is instantly transformed into something incredible...His brash wit and knowledge of current events produce material that still is edgy today. His material is inspired by a motivation for peace and justice...It is refreshing to know there are people in the world of comedy like Barry." - Kevin Gosztola on Shadowproof.com Instead of making Barry go through the plot of 'Call Me Lucky', we spend most of the time talking about the state of the modern comedy scene & how the Reagan-era never ended. This podcast is entirely funded by listener donations. Please donate to MediaRoots.org & put 'podcast' in your donation description. Thanks for your support!

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