Tue, 31 January 2023
John Larroquette is an actor with almost 50 years of experience. The trajectory of his career is an especially interesting one. His first acting gig was narrating the intro to a very famous horror film by the name of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. But, acting was not a viable career choice for Larroquette until he hit it big on the NBC sitcom Night Court. His performance as the prosecutor Dan Fielding earned him four consecutive Emmy awards and propelled his success as an actor. The original show aired its last episode in 1992. But this year, Night Court is back on NBC. John Larroquette joins us on Bullseye to chat about his return as Dan Fielding and what it’s like to revisit such an iconic role after almost 30 years. Plus, his early ventures as a radio DJ and his journey to sobriety.
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Fri, 27 January 2023
The first issue of Love And Rockets came out in 1982. It was co-created by brothers Gilbert, Jaime and Mario Hernandez. They started off by self-publishing their work, but it wasn’t long before they got a publisher, started racking up awards and earned a broad, passionate fan base. Mario eventually took a step back to raise a family, but Gilbert and Jaime have been going strong with the series for over four decades now. To celebrate 40 years of Love and Rockets, their publisher Fantagraphics recently released a box set of their classic work: Love and Rockets: The First Fifty. Interviewing Gilbert and Jaime is correspondent Brian Heater. The Hernandez brothers get into how it all started and the recent box set collection. Plus, what it’s like to live with these characters for decades , and whether they’ve thought about how the stories might end.
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Tue, 24 January 2023
Kate Beaton is a Canadian comics artist. She’s the author of the award-winning comics series “Hark! A Vagrant” and “Step Aside, Pops”, which each earned spots on the New York Times bestseller list. Her most recent work, a graphic memoir called “Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands”, takes readers in a different direction. “Ducks” follows Kate’s life just after college. She’d graduated with student debt and got a chance to pay it off early: all she had to do was work for a little while mining oil in Eastern Alberta. The oil sands are a world unlike any other, towns and cities created from scratch to forcibly extract resources from the earth. People worked there because they desperately needed a job, for myriad reasons. Kate worked alongside people, mostly men, who were separated from their families, their hometowns and the normal expectations of human behavior. Kate talks to Bullseye about her journey writing this memoir.
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Tue, 17 January 2023
Tom Hanks is an actor that needs no introduction. He made his film debut in the 80’s and has since cemented himself as a cultural icon. Films like Castaway and Forrest Gump have earned Hanks many accolades. His two consecutive Academy Award wins and many nominations speak for themselves. But, his films have done so much more. They’ve transformed pop culture, earning him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016. Tom Hanks joins the show to talk about the limits of charm, shares driving etiquette tips and tells us about his new role in A Man Called Otto.
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Tue, 10 January 2023
On the latest episode of Bullseye, we welcome back Kumail Nanjiani. The stand-up comedian has come a long way since he’s joined us over the years. He got his big break as an actor in 2014, when he starred on the hit show Silicon Valley. Kumail played Dinesh. Kumail’s the star and co-creator of the Academy Award nominated movie The Big Sick. He’s acted on TV shows like Portlandia and Veep, too. Recently, he got buff for a role as a superhero in Marvel’s Eternals. And his acting resume just continues to grow. These days, he’s starring in the true crime drama Welcome to Chippendales on Hulu. Kumail joins us to talk all about Welcome to Chippendales. Plus, why he got super yolked, what he gets from working out. He also gets into some of his biggest fears about show business.
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Fri, 6 January 2023
The Song That Changed My Life is a segment that gives us the chance to talk with some of our favorite artists about the music that made them who they are. This week, we’re joined by guitarist Buddy Guy. We got in touch with Buddy at his home studio in Chicago. When we asked him about the song that changed his life, Guy took us back to his childhood in Louisiana, to the first time he heard John Lee Hooker’s “Boogie Chillen’.” He explains how the song encouraged him to learn the guitar in his early teens. Plus, he shares a story about getting to meet his hero and becoming friends with him. Buddy recently announced his farewell tour, after over a half-century in the game. It kicks off next month, so be sure to visit the Bullseye page at www.maximumfun.org for dates.
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Tue, 3 January 2023
Julio Torres is a powerhouse. He’s a comedian, actor and former writer for Saturday Night Live where his sketches brought a touch of magic to the show’s standard fare. When we talked, he’d just released his first comedy special My Favorite Shapes. It’s a little sideways from what you’d expect. Just like his HBO show Los Espookys —a horror-comedy that starred Julio alongside Fred Armisen, Ana Fabrega, and more. The show’s second and – tragically – final season aired late last year on HBO. It’s one of our favorites, so we figured we’d send off Los Espookys by revisiting our 2019 conversation with Julio.
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