Do you find yourself unable to stomach current events? Do traditional forms of information dissemination leave you cold? Don't worry, we've got the cure.

It's "Topical," hosted by Dave Rubin and featuring a revolving roundtable of friends and foes. A unique perspective, "Topical" is a smart, humorous discussion of the issues, both serious and off-the-wall, that cover the pages and screens of major news outlets.

When news starts to irritate, look no further than "Topical"...and apply liberally.

Contact Dave by e-mail at topical@heretv.com or leave a message at 212.920.2898.
 
Topical #37: 03.26.09
As Topical comes to a close, Dave and co. take this final episode to discuss gay stereotypes and share predictions for the future.
Topical #36: 03.19.09
The AIG bonus scandal, facials, and the economy's effect on comedy are just some of the topics covered on this edition of Topical.
Topical #35: 03.06.09
This week on Topical, Seinfeld's new show, the economic collapse, gay ageism, gays on the Titanic, Prop 8 and Twitter.
Topical #34: 02.26.09
The incredible amount of gay representation at this year's Oscars leads to a conversation about the depiction of gays in film.
Topical #33: 02.19.09
The crew questions if it's possible to disconnect from technology while on vacation and discuss the signs of the current economy.
Topical #32: 01.29.09
This week's topics include Ted Haggard on Oprah, what the guys are doing for the Super Bowl, and Bloomberg's proposed ban on salt.
Topical #31: 01.16.09
As Inauguration Day approaches, the crew talks about the assortment of Obama merchandise and the changing perception of gays.
Topical #30: 01.09.09
The table discusses New Year's resolutions, Obama's impending inauguration, Al Franken's run for Senate, and plastic surgery.
Topical #29: 12.22.08
This week features discussion about the Obama administration's responsibility to the gay community and the Benard Madoff scandal.
Topical #28: 12.12.08
Dave and the Topical crew discuss the "day without a gay" protest and reflect on the consequences of the current economic crisis.
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