Two Beers In: A Tipsy Political Roundtable

Two Beers In: A Tipsy Political Roundtable

Join UCB Theatre veterans Cody Lindquist & Charlie Todd as they welcome a panel of NYC's most hilarious comedians, journalists, and politicians to chug two beers on stage and discuss the politics of the week. It's like Meet The Press, but funnier and with more alcohol.

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Two Beers In: A Tipsy Political Roundtable

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26 de jun. de 2026

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Episodios

Jason Selvig & Davram Stiefler of The Good Liars 03.03.2016

We talk to the Good Liars about their incredible political pranks and hoaxes and then chug some Founders All Day IPA and get into the politics of the week. Recorded in our Hell's Kitchen apartment on March 3, 2016.

Michael Kayne & Josh Patten 25.02.2016

In our first non-live show, we invite our friends Mike and Josh to bring their Facebook comment war over Bernie v. Hillary to the podcast. Recorded in our Hell's Kitchen apartment on February 25, 2016.

Glenn Boozan, Alex Scordelis, Sal Gentile & Justin Tyler 02.02.2016

We talk presidential politics in the wake of the Iowa results and get a little too tipsy with Sixpoint Sweet Action.  Recorded live from the UCB Theatre East Village on February 2, 2016.

Christine Nangle, Jim Santangeli, Mo Naqvi & Sean Hart 13.01.2016

Recorded live from the UCB Theatre East Village on January 12, 2016.

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