Phyllis Diller singing “I Feel Pretty” on The Hollywood Palace in 1966
[Bay Area Legend]
Phyllis Diller singing “I Feel Pretty” on The Hollywood Palace in 1966
[Bay Area Legend]
At long last - another episode of my web series The Future!!! This one features the delightful Kenan Thompson!!! (by AboveAverageNetwork)

Courting Bridgetown: Podcast: Lady to Lady Episode 25. “Live in Portland” featuring Emily Heller. Hosted by Barbara Gray, Brandie Posey and Tess Barker. Download Link: Here. iTunes: Here. Official Link: Here.
Emily Heller (@MrEmilyHeller) joins the ladies live in Portland during the Bridgetown Comedy Festival at Kenilworth Coffee. Produced by David Janove and Sean Green with The Cupcake Girls, theme song by Zach Ames.
[Another Native. Another great L2L.]
New episode of The Future featuring the amazing John Mulaney!!!!! (by AboveAverageNetwork)
Emily Heller on Conan
Second episode of The Future featuring Kal Penn!!! (by AboveAverageNetwork)
Directed by Jorma Taccone (Berkeley). Starring Emily Heller (Alameda).
Podcast: You Had to Be There with Sara Schaefer and Nikki Glaser. Episode 76: Emily Heller. Download Link: Here. iTunes Link: Here. Official Link: Here.
This week, the ladies describe the agony and the ecstasy of handling hecklers, inspired by a recent showdown Nikki won at the Cellar. Sara recounts a potentially scary exchange from the road that ended the best possible way and invites hilarious comic Emily Heller (John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show, Baby Geniuses podcast) to tell a horror story of her own. Next, the competition for Most Similar to Emily begins: is it Sara, who once played Emily on national television, or Nikki, with whom Emily shares a fun neurological condition/super power? The trio delve into difficult dating, toxic friendships, and mild sex cults, but close out on a positive note by talking pee (trademark pending) about some of their peers. So listen up, you might get a brain tingle or two.
Heather Isaac Royce at McGrath’s Pub by Larry Rivera
[Phyllis Diller is as undoubtedly pivotal to comedy as she is to regional history. Diller made the Bay her home in her early career and is a large proponent of the legendary Purple Onion. Over her 50+ career she remained unmatched as a queen of comedy, keeping up her deprecating wit and classic crass longer and stronger than anyone else. We’ll miss you Miss Diller. You are beautiful.]