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The Lance and Ray Show

Lance Rubin and Ray Munoz are best friends. They live in NYC and have made comedy together as The Lance and Ray Show, with runs of several live shows at the UCB Theatre and The PIT, plus mind-blowing videos on the web. Now they bring their unique brand of genuine, human comedy to this podcast. Every week features talk, an interview, a comedy bit, inspiring words, and music. Always in 20 minutes or less.
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Now displaying: January, 2015
Jan 5, 2015

“Oh, my god, this Monopoly was five dollars.”

Lance and Ray start off 2015 by talking with documentary filmmaker David Novack, whose work includes Burning the Future: Coal in America and an upcoming doc about Russian writer Isaac Babel. David also had a long career as a sound mixer, including the films Kids and Velvet Goldmine.

They talk about why David shifted from a career in engineering to a career in the arts, the difference between sound mixing and sound editing, and David's favorite documentaries and sound mixes.

Also, David Bowie's "Five Years," and Ray and Lance talk about Lonely Planet's questionable selection for the top U.S. tourism destination and the Park Slope Food Co-op.

 

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