Black & A Half

The Longest Running Comedy Podcast In Seattle. Probably.

Black & A Half Podcast Episode #20: Morgue Anne

This week on Black and A Half,  Manny Martin and Silas Lindenstein welcome a guest from the burlesque world, the talented Morgue Anne. Morgue Anne is Elected Gothic Royalty and Seattle’s own Burlesque Super Villainess. She runs the monthly Cabaret of Evil second Tuesday’s at Substation and DJ’s most Wednesdays at the Mercury@Machinewerks.

They talk about Morgue Anne being a horror nerd, her path to burlesque, which X-men they would choose to be, and current events.

Facebook.com/TheMorgueAnne
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Black and A Half Episode #18: Jasmine Silvera

This week on episode 18 of Black and A Half, we (Manny and Silas) sit down with author Jasmine Silvera. She’s a fellow blerd and we had a great time with her. We talked about how she became an author, what it’s like being married to a non-nerd and discussed her debut book, that has just been released by Kindle Press in December and the paperback version will be out this Spring (2017), Death’s Dancer . You can win an advanced copy at Goodreads.  https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/218923-death-s-dancer

To get in contact with or follow Jasmine, checkout her out at one of these sites:

www.jasminesilvera.com
https://www.instagram.com/jassilvera/
https://www.facebook.com/JasSilvera/

Here’s Jasmine:

Here’s her book:

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Black and A Half Episode #17: Christopher Robinson

This week on Black and A Half our guest is author Christopher Robinson, co-author of “War of the Encyclopaedists.” We talk some nerdy talk – Spoiler Alert: We talk about Rogue One in detail, if you haven’t seen, consider yourself warned! This is a really fun episode that you need to check out. Also, please subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and rate us there. It really, really does help. Thanks to everyone for your support!

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Black and A Half Podcast Episode #16: Marissa Sweeney

It’s the start of 2017 and Black and A Half returns for WEEKLY episodes. That’s right folks, we are back on a weekly basis. So you’ll get more of Manny and Silas than you ever hoped for. Maybe more than you wanted! Ha! Anyhow, our guest for episode #16 is the talented Marissa Sweeney. Marissa shares laughs with us in some heavy nerd conversation, comedy, and gender roles.

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Black and A Half Episode #15: Jack Ballard – The Christmas Special

bah.placeholderAfter nearly a two year absence, Black and A Half returns with a Christmas Special, with guest Jack Ballard. Will this be a return of the most notorious comedy stable in the Seattle comedy scene? Or will they be regulating themselves to special event broadcasts? Listen up and find out. Subscribe to the Black and a Half podcast on iTunes.

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Black and A Half Episode #14: Matt Black

Matt.Black_-300x168The year kicks off with another great episode with special guest, comedian Matt Black. Matt is the man behind DrHeckle.com, an internet humor website that commonly posts humorous pics before they make it to mainstream websites.

 

 

 

About Matt Black

Matt Black (aka Dr. Heckle) is a comedian, writer, and actor from Seattle, Washington.

He started comedy at 12 years old when he drew a comic strip for his school paper. After years of drawing and writing “funnies” for various newspapers and magazines, he started the critically acclaimed comedy website “Dr. Heckle” in 2005.

His unique, imaginative joke writing and intense passion for making people laugh sent him down the path of stand-up comedy. He recently won the Darrell’s Invitational Comedy Competition and was a finalist in the 2012 Joke Off Comedy Competition. He regularly performs at comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters. He currently produces and performs at “Heckle’s Comedy Show,” with acts every week from across North America.

Most recently you may have seen him in a commercial for Conair razor’s “Get the Edge” ad campaign. Recognized as one of the hardest working comics on the scene, you won’t want to miss a performance from this up and coming bright star in the world of comedy.

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Black and A Half Episode #13: Lorraine Montez

lorraine.photoOn this episode of Black & A Half, Manny Martin and Silas Lindenstein sit down with Lorraine Montez, actor and producer, as she gets ready for the release of her new web series “Locally Grown.” They have a very fun and great talk about putting together this fun web series, discuss the recent Cheerios commercial, and they get into a deep discussion about out of body experiences.

 

 

 

 

 

About The Guest

LorraineLorraine Montez possesses extensive professional credits in film and theater. She is the founder of Abundant Productions and works her expertise as executive producer, producer, director, writer, and marketing goddess. She has also worked as an executive producer, producer, writer, UPM or AD for numerous indie productions in Seattle and surrounding areas. Her most recent endeavor is producing for Abundant’s web series Locally Grown and moderating Abundant Story Playground – and experiential experience for writers to strengthen scripts in progress and actors to strengthen character skills. Lorraine also has more than 15 years of experience as a professional acting coach. In addition to her film work, Lorraine is an award-winning communications professional with more than 13 years of experience in marketing, writing, media relations and conceptual and business development. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts, Three-Camera Technique Certificate from Los Angeles Valley College, and a PR Certificate from University of Washington.

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Black & A Half Episode #12: Jay Irwin

bah.jay_.irwin_-300x168In this fabulous episode of Black & A Half, Manny and Silas sit down with actor, director, and theater reviewer Jay Irwin! Jay talks with them about being a Seattle reviewer and the complications that go with also being a local actor. They also talk extensively about the Seattle web series he is an actor in Chop Socky Boom, a hilarious comedy which just successfully funded a Kickstarter for its second season.

About the Guest

jay-irwinJay Irwin is a Seattle native and has been working in Seattle Theater for about 20 years.  He is a local actor, director and writer.  Most recently he was seen as Edna in “Hairspray” at Seattle Musical Theatre and in Theater Schmeater’s Summer park show production of “Hansel and Gretel”.  Off stage Jay just finished directing “The Boys Next Door” for STAGEright and also writes theater reviews for BroadwayWorld.com.  Jay is also one of the actors in the local web series “Chop Socky Boom” and can also be seen in such films as “Creatures of the Pink Lagoon”, “Daylight Savings Time” and “Render Me Dead”.
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Black and A Half Episode 11: Edi Zanidache and Nicholas Gyeney

This episode of Black & A Half with Manny Martin & Silas Lindenstein, they sit down with the creative team of Matt’s Chance Director/co-writer Nicholas Gyeney & co-writer/actor Edi Zanidache. They chatted about the making of the movie, fun times with fellow cast member Gary Busey, and what films they are looking forward to this summer.
Here’s a trailer for the movie Matt’s Chance.

About Nicholas Gyeney:
nickNicholas was born in Seattle, Washington to Hungarian parents on July 15th, 1986. Since childhood, Nicholas avidly immersed himself in the world of motion pictures with the indelible influence of his father, Örs Gyeney. Every weekend, Örs would sit down with Nicholas to show him new films like Star Wars, The Terminator series, and the adventures of James Bond. Sadly, the tradition ended in 1998 when Nicholas’ father died tragically. Fueled by his loss, Nicholas started diving deeper into movies than ever before and soon discovered his calling as a filmmaker.
Throughout high school, Nicholas completed numerous short films, with most continuing on to win best picture and best director awards from his school’s film department. At the age of 17, Nicholas wrote and directed his first feature-length student film, which he submitted to the University of Southern California in hopes of being accepted into their prestigious film program. To his surprise and elation, he was not only accepted but granted a full-ride scholarship.
At age 20, while continuing his studies at the USC Film School, Nicholas began work on his first independent film, an ultra low budget schlock thriller called “The Falling.” The film premiered in Seattle on December 21, 2006 to a crowd of 600 people who gathered to witness the local filmmaker’s artistic endeavor. Shortly after, the film found distribution and began paving the road for Nicholas to establish relationships with many of the industry’s most successful professionals.
In 2008, with USC and his first feature behind him, and after three years developing and sharpening his abilities as a filmmaker, Nicholas wrote, produced, and directed his 2nd feature and first theatrically released film, “The Penitent Man,” which has been highly acclaimed for its unique structure and style. “The Penitent Man” stars Lance Henriksen (Aliens, The Terminator, Millenium), and Andrew Keegan (10 Things I Hate About You), and is available on Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, and other digital platforms.
In 2012, Nicholas directed his third feature, a dark comedy called, “Matt’s Chance” starring Edward Furlong, Lee Majors, Margot Kidder, and Gary Busey. After a successful film festival tour that garnered critical acclaim and several swards for best picture, acting, and original score, “Matt’s Chance” is now on its way to worldwide release.
As Nicholas prepares his next directorial effort in the coming months, he is quickly establishing himself as one of the top filmmakers in the Northwest.
About Edi Zanidache

EdizEdi Z can be compared to an exciting carnival ride that will never end but won’t make you sick. A weird all around artist that employs comedic energy upon a crowd like some sort of comedy wizard. Or a lion ready to pounce on a helpless audience with his claws of humor. A giant humanoid can of Redbull that raps comedic flows so fast and so hard you’ll feel a cool breeze of astonishment.

Born in Romania, based in Seattle, Edi Zanidache can be seen performing all over the United States at comedy clubs and theaters. Apart from stand up comedy you can find Edi working/performing his latest projects in Seattle from sketch comedy, comedic raps, slam poetry, and even two comic strips THOSE DARN ZOMBIES! and The Stickmen Revolution. Edi has also just finished co-writing/acting in a movie called “Matt’s Chance” starring Edward Furlong, Lee Majors, Margot Kidder, Gary Busey, and Seattle Seahawk’s own Marshawn Lynch coming out in 2013.

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Black and A Half Episode #10 – Mighty Tripod Productions, David S. Hogan & Angela Dimarco

Another episode of Black & A Half with hosts Manny Martin and Silas Lindenstein. This episode is an extended edition because of it’s double size in guests. The team of Mighty Tripod Productions made up of married Seattle acting couple David S. Hogan and Angela Dimarco join them for this installment. Mighty Tripod Productions is a Seattle based production company and they also teach acting classes for film and theater. They have a lot of students who may listen to this, so be warned; Manny and Silas get them to swear! They talk about how they got into acting, what it is like to work in films, do auditions, and we find out interesting things like which Superpower they’d rather have. Enjoy!

About the Guests

mighty.tripodMighty Tripod Productions was partly inspired by our cancer-fighting tripod canine, Vida. Vida persevered and fought osteosarcoma for 15 months, thriving happily for longer than expected. Her journey, and this theme of perseverance, resonated with us and our own paths as artists. We believe that the Actor must have the strength to persevere through trials and tribulations, as well as proper actor training which will allow their unique talents to emerge. Mighty Tripod Productions is committed to helping actors succeed by providing educational opportunities and production services (short film, screenplay readings, play readings, and more) to the northwest Actor.

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