Comedian Eddie Pepitone on Breaking His Addiction to Bad News

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Veteran comedian Eddie Pepitone loves turning our expectations on their head. He’s a working man’s comedian with a set that perfectly melds the impassioned righteous rage of Lewis Black with the more understated observations of a comedian like Steven Wright. These days, due to the global pandemic, he’s taken his act digital: live streams, video conferences, etc. His latest special, taped before the shutdown, is called “For The Masses.” It’s a special that fits the moment: Eddie sees all the scary, horrible and confusing stuff happening in the world, and helps us find joy in the absurdity of it all. It’s also very funny. Eddie joins guest host Julie Klausner to discuss how comedy helped prepare him for the tribulations of 2020, fighting his addiction to bad news and his writing process for his new special. Plus, he’ll pitch us his version of La La Land 2!




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