Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Miscreant Portfolio delivers a sordid resume. In terms of job experience we present Mary Littlejohn’s first acting gig before becoming a great waitress. The second selection is a job we did for Celebritas: celebrity interviews. We recorded live on the lawn of Andrew Dice Clay after one of his new workshops lets out the new students. The third selection is a look into the lives of an immature father and his passive-aggressive son. That is all the work experience we have and we hope you will hire us as your lawn maintenance crew.
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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Mulberry Soup starts with Reginald Martin’s second appearance after being interviewed by Tom Bell for the Meet The Author podcast. His new career involves a grant from the Institute of Higher Learning, in this episode Reginald goes to the Kentucky Contemporary Art Gallery and picks up an American girl. He learns to be more discriminating in the process. The second skit is a interesting behind-the- scenes view of the making of a shampoo commercial. The third and last skit is two scenes from a remake of Judy Garland’s ‘Meet Me in St. Louis.’ By the end of the clips one can see why this version of the classic cinema musical was never released.
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