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Off Air: BottleRock Napa 2019

Danica and Arthur made the trip up to beautiful Napa Valley to check out the BottleRock music festival. When they were there they took the time to film an episode of Off Air.

Panic! At the Disco’s Brendon Urie joins comedians Tom Segura and Christina Patzsitsky on Your Mom’s House podcast

Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images Comedic power couple Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitsky celebrated the 500th episode of their wildly popular podcast “Your Mom’s House” by having Panic! At the Disco lead singer Brendon Urie on as a special guest. In the episode, released earlier today, Brandon reveals that he is a longtime and hardcore…

Best shows in the Bay this week: Snow Patrol, lovelytheband, Cypress Hill, and more

  Snow Patrol – Monday The Warfield, San Francisco Tickets – $45-$60 The Lemonheads – Tuesday Slim’s, San Francisco Tickets – $30 lovelytheband- Wednesday August Hall, San Francisco Tickets – $20 Shannon Shaw – Wednesday The Chapel, San Francisco Tickets – $20 Cypress Hill – Friday UC Theater, Berkeley Tickets – $45 Video Age –…

LISTEN: Comedian Kaseem Bentley talks to Arthur about his debut album and his love/hate relationship with San Francisco

Ask anyone familiar with comedy who their favorite comedian in San Francisco is and 9 times out of 10 the answer: Kaseem Bentley. The veteran stand-up and former writer on Comedy Central’s Problematic recently released his debut album Lakeside, which is not only hilarious, but might be the most Bay Area-centric comedy albums ever. Bentley…

LISTEN: Comedian Dan Cummins gives Arthur a lesson on his favorite cult

Let’s talk about cults baby, lets talk about you and me…oh, that’s not how the song goes. It is definitely how my conversation with comedian Dan Cummins went today when he stopped by before his shows this weekend at Punchline Comedy Club. Dan has a podcast called Timesuck where he delves into topics ranging from…

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