Yet another piece I contributed to Spinning Platters. I’m sooooooo close to being caught up/finished with this assignment. Bear with me please. I also have a bear with me as well. His name is Cuddles.
4/4. Moshe Kasher @ Vitus. 201 Broadway St. Oakland, CA. $15. Featuring Lydia Popovich and Andrew Holmgren. Hosted by Amy Miller. Tickets Available: Here.
[BIG SHOW! Goodness Gracious! Moshe is on tour for his new book “Kasher in the Rye” and Sylvan has been given the privelege of producing a stop for the occasion. Readers know how much reverence this blog has for Moshe and how necessary it is to see him live to truly experience his craft and genius. Also, three of the best Bay budding comedians are on the bill. Also, it’s happening at Vitus, where dreams literally come true! I don’t know how to sell you further on this awesome night. A video perhaps!? I don’t know, you’re being so difficult!]
Moshe Kasher and Audience in... Oh (no) Canada!
- Moshe Kasher: If you had to choose a rapist, what country would you want them to be from?
- Audience Member: Canada.
- Moshe Kasher: Why Canada?
- Audience Member: Because we wouldn't hurt you.
- Moshe Kasher: We?!
- [Paraphrase from Smug Shift, 1/21, SF Sketchfest]
Another piece I wrote for Spinning Platters, this time covering Edwin Li, Moshe Kasher and Jessi Klein at the San Francisco Punch Line. Enjoy.
You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes. Episode 6. Moshe Kasher. Download Link: Here.
[Oakland’s Moshe Kasher gets deep in this conversation with Pete Holmes, and I don’t mean emotional or spiritual. Other topics include Moshe’s rave days, Pete’s over-analysis of sex and Star Trek]
Moshe Kasher. Youtube Comments.
Sketch Saturday: The Warm-Up by Boomtime. Featuring Moshe Kasher, Brent Weinbach and Alex Koll
The Kevin Nealon Show: Moshe Kasher
Interview: Neal Brennan (SF Punch Line Tonight!)
Neal Brennan is a comedian, director, writer most noted for co-creating
Chappelle Show with Dave Chappelle. Brennan’s body of work also includes co-writing the movie Half Baked, directing the movie “The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard”, and most recently a podcast entitled “The Champs” with DJ Dougpound and Oakland’s own (and Courting Comedy favorite) Moshe Kasher. Neal Brennan will be at the San Francisco Punch Line for one night only; (11/1/2011, 8 PM, $15) and you should definitely attend. An exclusive interview after the jump.
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Courting Comedy: You’ve recently launched “The Champs” podcast with Moshe Kasher and DJ Dougpound. What’s your favorite aspect of doing the show?
Neal Brennan: My favorite part of the podcast is getting to give listeners/white people access to conversations with black dudes that they would otherwise never get to have or hear. I’m lucky that I have a lot of black friends who are legitimately interesting to talk to. And I’m also happy to show how funny a guy like Blake Griffin is in the right environment.

