Thu, May 15, 2014
In the first episode of The Richy Show, Richy interviews Ali Spagnola. Ali is a popular party musician who is known for creating "The Power Hour," drinking game. Ali discusses her challenges in the musics industry and how she loves Kesha and Madonna. Ali also talks about her love of feel good party music and how she loves to have fun on stage. Ali's show is like a party and she wants her audience to enjoy the show. She does a rendition of 'Blurred Lines" and jams on the drums to a cool Kesha track. Richy does some comedy on simplistic ways to write country and rap songs.
Wed, May 21, 2014
In the second episode of The Richy Show, Richy interviews David J. Pederson author of the fantasy novel Angst. David has written the novel "Got Angst" and discusses the challenges of having a job and family while still trying to create. David also discusses how Twitter has helped get his works out to the public and how he appreciates the medium. Richy and David talk about the challenges of battling a midlife crisis while still trying to create. Richy does some comedy bits on George W. Bush and his own fantasy story dream.
Wed, May 28, 2014
In the fourth episode of The Richy Show, Capitalism and Poop. Richy interviews developer Todd Bonnewell.Todd is creating a movement called Made Open and informs us what it's all about. Richy and Todd talk about the failed Occupy movement and how Made Open is a better solution. Todd discusses how it is not a political movement but a movement for change. Richy does some comedy on his dog and bowel movements. Hollywood Honey Badger attempts a news segment.
Thu, Jun 5, 2014
In the fifth episode of the Richy Show, Richy interviews Jen Wilkinson, Jen is a blogger, former comedian, and in development on a novel. Richy and Jen discuss the differences between men and women in the workplace. They also discuss corporate America and how a woman has to adjust to get ahead. Richy riffs on the differences between men, women, and pharmaceutical reps. Jen and Richy discuss feminism and it's place in society. They also discuss sex in the workplace.
Wed, Jun 11, 2014
In the sixth episode of The Richy Show, Richy interviews Richard Abowitz. Richard is a music writer and has written for Rolling Stone Magazine and The Los Angeles Times. Richard discusses some of his worst interviews of all time with Lou Reed and Elvis Costello. He also talks about his time in Las Vegas and how he changed his negative outlook on Vegas entertainment after living there. Richy and Richard discuss music and Richard's obsession with Bob Dylan. They also discuss The Clash, Elvis Costello, Lou Reed, and The Ramones. Richy does some comedy on the inefficiencies of sex, masturbation, perverts, and fake Italian thugs.
Thu, Jun 19, 2014
In the seventh episode of The Richy Show, Richy interviews body language expert and life coach Mark Edgar Stephens. Richy and Mark discuss fame and the pitfalls of success. Mark goes into detail how easy it be when to feel depressed after reaching the mountain top. Mark also discusses his acting career and his beginnings on Broadway. Richy shares a story about Chris Farley and does some comedy routines on various topics. They also go over Mark's Broadway career and discuss his appearance on Oprah. Mark also talks about how the rush of life can sometimes be detrimental and how some stars are prone to abusing alcohol, sex, and drugs.
Sun, Jun 29, 2014
In the eighth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Brian Hazard of Color Theory. Color Theory has produced over 8 albums and is know for their "synth pop" sound. Richy and Brian talk about Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, and other Color Theory influences. Richy hits on Lisa Stansfield and Facebook. Hollywood Honey Badger tries his first comedy bit on the air. Richy also premieres some new tracks off of Color Theory's new album. Richy and Brian discuss what Color Theory has on the horizon and talk about the production business of music. Lots of great new Color Theory tracks in this episode and great insight. Richy discusses the sexuality of Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine.
Fri, Jul 4, 2014
In the ninth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Comedian "ranney." Ranney has been doing stand up comedy for 20 years. Richy and Ranney discuss Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and Bill Hicks. They also talk about the inner workings of comedy as an art form. Ranney runs some comedy bits and Hollywood Honey Badger interviews his dad on the movies. Richy and Ranney also hit on how some of the great comedians were even better when they took time off to asses their craft.
Fri, Jul 4, 2014
In the tenth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with rapper Purly Wyte. Purly Wyte is a Yonkers born female rapper that has worked with the likes of DMX and Lil Kim. She is making her name in the industry with tough and raw street smart lyrics. Richy discovers her influences and that she made her first tape to Lil Wayne in the early days. They also discuss where her career is heading and her new album No Preservatives. Richy does some comedy on the overreaction to stains and Dutch people. Hollywood Honey Badger tells Purly Wyte who his biggest influence in music is.
Sun, Jul 20, 2014
In the eleventh episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a discussion with Arden Leigh. Arden is a seductress and writer of the book The New Rules of Attraction. Richy and Arden talk about how to pick up men from a woman's angle. They also discuss how sex has changed in society and how sex empowers a woman. Arden lays out how a woman can still be submissive and dominant at the same time. Richy runs some comedy bits on the education of sex and sex menus at brothels. Hollywood Honey Badger does his thing interrupting their conversation in the midst of a deep topic.
Tue, Jul 22, 2014
In the twelfth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a discussion with Lady Alchemy. Lady Alchemy is a performance artist with roots in the New York City burlesque world. She creates shows based on her passion for Alchemy and not sex. Lady Alchemy studied math at NYU and manages to intertwine art and alchemy into a cohesive show. Richy discusses the challenges of being sexual without being sexual in the performance art world. Richy runs some comedy on smoking being vilified and the term ROFLMAO. Hollywood Honey Badger coaxes Richy into showing his burlesque "student film."
Tue, Jul 29, 2014
In the thirteenth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a discussion with Trevor Jackson of the Punk Rock Band, The Revenant. The band just released their first album together on digital and vinyl. Richy and Trevor discuss the process behind how The Revenants record is produced. They also discuss how the band formed and the beauty of working together with no egos involved. Richy and Trevor also discuss the music industry in general and how things have changed. Richy runs some comedy bits on the difference between his Southern California friend and his New York Italian friend. Hollywood Honey Badger makes Richy play his punk rock video claims he produced.
Wed, Jul 30, 2014
In the fourteenth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Adam Lyons. Adam is a professional pickup artist, he has been featured in FHM for his unique skills. Adam discusses the ins and outs of how to pick up women on a consistent basis. Richy runs some comedy on Kanye West and Allen Funt. Richy also talks about how he was tested by a woman recently. Hollywood Honey Badger shares some of his horrible pick up lines to the dismay of Richy.
Sun, Aug 3, 2014
In the fifteenth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with model Kayla Anne Fox. Kayla is ready to take on acting as well and she is on her way to realizing her potential. Richy and Kayla talk about the price of being a model and how it affect relationships. Richy and Kayla also discuss how a man can pick up a 10. Richy runs some comedy on his friend turning into Rain Man during a recent pick up attempt. Hollywood Honey Badger brings his mom on the show to discuss a recent issue he has been having.
Sun, Jul 6, 2014
In the sixteenth episode of The RIchy Show, Richy has a conversation with Marcelo Grion. Marcelo is a filmmaker and is putting the finishing touches on his new film, The Prototype. Marcelo raised the money himself and has already secured distribution. Richy and Marcelo discuss the challenges of making independent films in 2014. Richy has a discussion with his agent, Ari, about Hollywood Honey Badgers wife. The Hollywood Hills Hyena is trying to take over his show and Richy tells Ari he needs to do something about it. Richy also makes a film trailer that introduces the audience to the show's latest crazy character.
Wed, Jul 23, 2014
In the seventeenth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Cas Avnar and E.J. De la Pena. They are both involved in a new science fiction television series, Nobility. E. J. is the producer and creator while Cas Avnar is the lead actor. The sneak preview of the show is launching at Comic Con in San Diego on July 24th. The show blends comedy and science fiction into a hilarious, original concept. Real people existing in a real world with consequences for people's actions - that is what's at the core of what "Nobility" is. Though described as "Firefly" meets "The Office", "Nobility" is not just about the comedy. If you look at the most preeminent science fiction, both today and over the past 30 years, you'll see that nearly all of them use comedy as a means to open the door to an audience's heart. "Back to the Future", "Indiana Jones", "Firefly", "Buffy", and "Doctor Who" all have this in common. In the 700 years it took for mankind to spread across this arm of the galaxy, Earth became the capital world for all humanity- well, as much as any world could claim to be the capital. As new cultures formed, new alliances emerged, new races developed, and new hostilities were born. This meant the central government - the Confederate Alliance - was left in a situation we all know, one in which regional and national governments fought for sovereignty and undermined the central government's legitimacy by any means necessary.
Thu, Jul 31, 2014
In Episode 18 of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Adrienne Wilkinson. Adrienne is an actress with new projects on the horizon. Star Trek Renegade is one of them and she discusses the show and the excellent cast. She is also starring in a Sci-Fi Television show called Nobility The Series by creator E.J. De la Pena starring Cas Anvar and Walter Koening. Adrienne is a busy woman and her and Richy discuss her newest endeavors. Richy and Adrienne also discuss Xena: Warrior Princess and how Adrienne got the part in the hit show. Richy runs some comedy on Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. Richy fields a call from Ari who is trying to help Richy mold his image.
Mon, Aug 11, 2014
In the nineteenth episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Stormy Leather. Stormy Leather is a fixture in the New York City Burlesque Scene and she is working hard at staying on top. Richy and Stormy talk about the challenges of creating art, keeping it fresh, and staying relevant. Richy runs some comedy on Barack and Michelle Obama, regarding the senseless Iraq war. Charlie Sheen breaks in on the Stormy Leather conversation and Richy takes the bait.
Thu, Aug 14, 2014
Take one of Europe's hottest film stars, Italy's DOMIZIANO ARCANGELI, and transplant him to the U.S. where his cinema noir following has followed him unconditionally. Put him alongside breathtaking actresses Lorielle New, Daniele Favilli, Naama Kates, Elissa Dowling and Phoebe Dollar, then cast as co-stars several horror genre, compelling male co-stars that each have a following of their own -- Gregory Chandler, Vincent Hoss-Desmarais and Randal Malone -- and film one of the most outrageous Halloween season movie genre releases one can possibly imagine. What do you get? Empire Films' October 31st release, "Orgy of the Damned." "Orgy of the Damned" is an erotic vampire tale set in a surreal world of pleasure and betrayal. 'Fosco' (Domiziano Arcangeli), a 300-year old vampire, lives in a beautiful mansion with his wife 'Sabina' (Lorielle New) and their son 'Dimitri.' Their lives are a non-stop lust orgy where anything goes and always does! Until, naive, young 'Fauna' (portrayed by Naama Kates) and her boyfriend 'Micah' (Vincent Hoss-Desmarais) show up and turn the ecstasy-driven clan into murderous scenario complete with back-stabbers who are hell-bent on revenge and power.
Thu, Aug 21, 2014
In the twenty-first episode of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Costas Mandylor. Costas is staying busy with multiple film and television projects. Richy and Costas discuss the film Saw and the show Sex and The City, along with his other career highlights. Richy and Costas have some fun running improv and it gets pretty intense. There are some classic funny moments in this episode!
Thu, Aug 28, 2014
In the season finale of The Richy Show, Richy has a conversation with Cody Saintgnue. Cody is a rising Hollywood star and is keeping busy. Richy and Cody talk fame, acting, and Teen Wolf. Cody talks about his challenges of growing up in an unstable environment and how he stays on track. Ari interrupts an otherwise nice walk on the beach for Richy with more Clooney shenanigans.
Mon, Nov 24, 2014
Jill's Cashbox emerged in 2011 when singer/guitarist Hunter Smith, drummer Shannon Featherman, and guitarist Jeff Sweat came together through a mutual love for music and songwriting. Subsequently, the 3 started writing a collection of songs that told the story of their lives and of those around them. Shortly thereafter, the 3 went into the studio to record their first album. It was through their time in the studio that Joey Antrim (Bass) & Rob Gundling (Keys) were added to the roster. Within a few months of the album's completion, lead guitarist Greg Martin was added to the mix and the lineup we know today as Jill's Cashbox was rounded out. With diverse influences from Country, Rock, Top 40, & Pop, JCB began to develop its sound. Though this sound was definitely country due to the band's affinity for such artists as Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Garth Brooks, Alabama, Johnny Cash & Merle Haggard, the band's style had a distinct country-rock feel all its own. Since coming together, the band has developed a sizable, devoted fanbase who gives the undying love and support that fuels JCB. The band has had the privilege of sharing the stage with such artists as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Alan Jackson, Sarah Evans, Dierks Bentley, Toby Keith, Joe Nichols, Sheryl Crow and a host of others. JCB has made multiple live appearances on 97 Country, WCPC and K92.3 FM. You can hear the band on 97 Country every weekday at 3:00 p.m. as they wrote and recorded the intro song for The Sara Michaels Show. As for the latter half of 2014, the band is in studio recording a follow-up to their first studio album, as well as filming a few videos. Both are promising to keep the band very busy. Their self titled debut album, as well as some of the new singles, are currently available on iTunes, Amazon.com and CDBaby.com.
Wed, Dec 3, 2014
Mark Borkowski is an actor and writer, known for The Ungodly (2007), Mean Guy (2009) and My Brother Jack (2013). Mark is a member of The Actors Studio in New York City and An award winning playwright. Richy talks with Mark about his various projects including Boardwalk Empire. He plays Paul Sagorsky in Boardwalk Empire. He is a recurring co-star in the third and fourth seasons and debuts in the episode "Ging Gang Goolie". Richy and Mark also discuss new projects and his experience working with Martin Scorcese. They also hit on the topic of the "mid-life awakening". Mark has written multiple plays and some screenplays as well. Mark's screenplays include "The Perfect Witness" from First Look Studios, which is now available on Showtime and DVD. His gritty, grisly onscreen film roles have included "The Ungodly," "Mean Guy," "Cost of a Soul," and "Sea of Tranquility."
Wed, Dec 10, 2014
A native Brooklyn, NY, Kryssy has realized her dream of running to join the circus as she now stars as the Sword Swallower and Blade Box Girl of the Coney Island Circus Sideshow, using the proceeds to support herself and her three small children. An accomplished bartender, Kryssy Kocktail will dazzle you on stage and then rock you from behind the bar. A femme fatale if there ever was one. Willowy 5'7" 1/2 baby blue eyes and blonde hair of variable length and color. Heavily tattooed with some piercings and body modification. Costumes range from Sailor Girl to classic carny to refined and presentable.