Comedian Dave Rubin hosts this hilarious interview show with mainstays and up-and-comers in today's gay comedy scene.
After seven years of closeted comedy, Dave Rubin finally got out and quickly became a hot commodity in the NYC gay comedy scene. Along for the ride are some of the biggest names in gay comedy today, as well as comics that will be the next generation of great comedians. Completely uncensored and totally raw, Dave drags everything out of his closet...and that of his guests.
Hot Gay Comics #57
Chris Doucette talks about being a gay comic with lock jaw in New York and discusses with Dave how the economy will affect comedy.
Hot Gay Comics #56
Dave talks to Sandra Valls in LA about her penchant for cold weather, how she became a comic, and her gold star lesbian status.
Hot Gay Comics #55
Dave calls Cameron Esposito in Chicago to talk about coming out, being a nanny, and their mutual love of science fiction.
Hot Gay Comics #54
Chantal Carrere stops by to chat about her family, boarding school, performing for different gay audiences, and New York vs. Boston.
Hot Gay Comics #53
Dave welcomes comedian Greg Walloch to the show to discuss how being disabled and openly gay has influenced his comedy and career.
Hot Gay Comics #52
This week, Dave chats with Becky Donahue about being a bisexual comedian and the different perception of gay comics in Europe.
Hot Gay Comics #51
Poppi Kramer talks about being a contestant on "The Biggest Loser" and how her dramatic weight loss has affected her comedy.
Hot Gay Comics #50
Eliot Glazer joins Dave this week with his new dog, Atticus, to discuss his job as a blogger, dating, and late 80's sitcom stars.
Hot Gay Comics #49
Comedian H. Alan Scott stops by the studio to chat about his major weight loss, his controversial name, and his knack for baking.
Hot Gay Comics #48
Dave sits down with Jim David who talks about his career and early inspirations. They also discuss fame, life, and gay cruises.
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