The pathos is in the peanuts, my brother said. He was using my kitchen as workspace, a makeshift studio for his peanut butter sculptures
Check out @ravi_mangla’s exclusive short piece “Outlander” up at American Short Fiction this month! Illustration by John Dermot Woods
REVIEW: @toddbarry LIVE at Stand Up NY - First off, Fuck you Stand Up NY for only letting Todd perform for about 12-15 minutes. Todd was absolutely hilarious, delivering story after story and delving into them further then most comedians would even dare, to get some of our loudest laughs of the night (Thanks to @ravi_mangla for introducing me to Todd Barry).
Todd opened his set with a bit on his time as a UF Gator, transitioning into bartender choices in Missoula, MT, and touched on other subjects like Yelp and Locked Up Abroad. Like Akash (sp?; hilarious MC for the night), Todd intermixed some fantastic crowd work, discovering a member of the crowd worked as a correctional officer in Essex County that currently hosts “Ja Rule”. He also touched on members of the audience who were talking throughout his set, and two blonde women in the front row, dedicating his final joke out to the one who was a psychiatrist. It was a really funny set and it was a shame the entire crowd wasn’t roaring with laughter. A lot of the crowd seemed to be there for Blacktino Comedy Night, like the 40 year old blonde divorcee, who didn’t laugh once during Todd’s set, and her attractive daughter who looked like she was falling asleep.
I’m a little disappointed that Stand Up NY sponsored this event as a comedy show that was against cancer, and highlighted Todd Barry. I was hoping to catch at least a 30 minute set, but he still killed his sparse 15. It’s a little unfortunate though, when you have to drop $20 minimum on drinks and pay another $20 for the ticket (although it’s a good cause, my money is pretty thin).
Anyway, this post is getting way too fucking long, but I did meet a cool guy on holiday from the U.K. while we were waiting for the show to begin. We both expressed our love for “Peep Show”, “Louie”, “Archer”, “Arrested Development” and the film “Four Lions”. We also had the same favorite American sitcom, “Parks and Recreation”, and we were both thrilled that the brilliant “Community” was slated to come back on the air. I mentioned I enjoyed the British comedic sensibilities a bit more than American and he countered by saying he rather enjoyed the lighter comedies we produce as well. His girlfriend, who texted him looking for the video game “Rock Band” (1 a.m. Manchester time, now back with her friends after a night on the town) and he like to watch Modern Family as well, because it’s a bit light.
He left with saying I should check out some of Chris Morris’ work such as “Brass Eye” and “The Day Today” as well as continue watching “Spaced”.
Anyway, I hope I can catch Todd Barry again some other time soon and for a little bit longer. (For what it’s worth, Stand Up NY is a very nice club, just a bit overpriced if you don’t read that what you are going to go see is actually the opener for blacktino night)
Check out @Ravi_Mangla’s “Visiting Writer’s” hilarious online flipbook: http://www.uncannyvalleypress.com/visitingwriters/
A huge shout out to @ravi_mangla for introducing me to one of the greatest songs of the past two years.
REVIEW: Mental Illness Happy Hour @mentalpod + @Mike_Eagle
WOW! I’ve been intensively listening to podcasts since @ravi_mangla got me hooked on them this past summer, with my main addiction being the @wtfpod with Marc Maron. Something about the one on one interview, or even the group interviews, personal and truthful discussions were something that really stuck with me.
Mike Eagle also released one of my favorite projects of the year, and happened to be featured on this podcast with the wonderful Paul Gilmartin. They enjoy a long conversation covering everything from growing up in Chicago, family life, the loss of motivation in middle school, a “fear off” and delve into the hip-hop culture. That’s barely scratching the surface, but all I can say is this was one of the most engaging podcast discussions I’ve heard, and I’ll definitely be subscribing to the Mental Illness Pod on iTunes.
Check it out here: http://mentalpod.com/Mike-Eagle-podcast
Buy some Mike Eagle: http://mikeeagle.net/albums/
Subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mental-illness-happy-hour/id427377900
Ravi Mangla: How to Build Your Own Kindle at Home (For Holiday Shoppers on a Budget)
Christmas on a budget, brought to you by @ravi_mangla ravimangla:
Step 1 - Purchase a basic picture frame, in either silver or black, with the approximate specifications of 7” x 5” inches.
Step 2 - Tear a page from a spare book you have sitting around the house (The Lovely Bones is always a safe bet) and arrange it under the glass.
Step 3 - Remove the…
#Twelvefor12: Best Albums of 2011
Top 12 for 2011: Projects with massive replay value
8) The Antlers - Burst Apart
I’ve been wrestling with the idea of writing this review for about a week now. Every time I put on this album, I get halfway through the second track, I’m completely locked in, I zone out on the beautiful instrumentation and before I know it, it’s over. The Antlers are Peter Silberman (high cooed vocals, infectious guitar riffs, harmonica, accentual harp, accordion and perfect keys), Michael Lerner (I blame his drums & percussion for zoning me out. I love hip hop music, and his simple drum lines carry each and every song so well) and Darby Cicci (Fantastic keys, trumpet and even the damn banjo). The wonderful sounds produced from this Brooklyn collective have kept this album in my car stereo since the Illusive Mangla introduced me to them midsummer. I typically get so lost in the music but if you play close attention you’ll find the lyrics are just as powerful. I won’t spoil them here, it’s better if you just head to their website and pick up the disc: http://theantlers.cinderblock.com/
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Ravi Mangla: If You Could Subscribe to Only One Literary Journal
@ravi_mangla ravimangla:
About a year and a half ago I tallied the responses to the Recommended Reading question if you could subscribe to only one literary journal. This is the updated list (only journals with three or more mentions are listed). Subscription information is linked (many are currently running special…
The tears of Elvis taste of milk and honey. One drop can cure the hiccups. Two drops can neutralize the venom from a snake bite.
Shot by Ravi Mangla. This is where I live. This is my hallway. I’ve nicknamed where I live the asylum. This shot should provide insight.
Listening while I work. Courtesy of Ravi Mangla & @thedanburruto #Vetiver #MED #TheAntlers #EPMD #TwinShadow


