Career Killers

21st February 2007

This week’s Sound of Young America broadcast commemorates my recent layoff with the theme “Career Killers.” My first guest, Annabelle Gurwitch, is the former host of TBS’ “Dinner and a Movie,” and a comedienne. Her book, “Fired: Tales of the Canned, Cancelled, Downsized, & Dismissed” compiles stories of firings from folks like Felicity Huffman and […]

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This week’s Sound of Young America broadcast commemorates my recent layoff with the theme “Career Killers.”

My first guest, Annabelle Gurwitch, is the former host of TBS’ “Dinner and a Movie,” and a comedienne. Her book, “Fired: Tales of the Canned, Cancelled, Downsized, & Dismissed” compiles stories of firings from folks like Felicity Huffman and David Cross. She herself was fired from a play by Woody Allen, who said her performance was “retarded.” We talk with her about getting fired, some of the most interesting stories in the book (Jeff Garlin’s is a doozy), and more. She’s appearing at the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival May 19th and 20th with Robert Reich.

Our second guest, Dan Clowes, is the screenwriter for the new film Art School Confidential. More importantly, though, he’s the creator of the long-running comic book title Eightball. Eightball was the birthplace of the film, as well as the home of the story which became “Ghost World.” We talk with Dan about his experiences in art school, his artistic process, working with director Terry Zwigoff and more.

Also, a comedy sketch from Free Love Forum.

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