Ask Me Another
Summary: Ask Me Another brings the lively spirit and healthy competition of your favorite trivia night right to your ears. With a rotating cast of funny people, puzzle writers and VIP guests, it features the wit of host Ophira Eisenberg, the music of house musician Jonathan Coulton, and rambunctious trivia games, all played in front of a live audience.
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The legendary stand-up talks about the lines that can't be crossed in comedy, and in a game about famous romances throughout history, whispers sweet nothings into your ear-- with his signature voice.
VIP: Bruce Campbell and Lucy Lawless
In time for Halloween, Bruce Campbell pumps us up for TV's long-awaited Ash vs. Evil Dead. Then co-star Lucy Lawless joins Campbell onstage for a game that puts their undead expertise to the test.
VIP: Bruce Campbell and Lucy Lawless
Best-selling children's horror author R.L. Stine (Goosebumps, Fear Street) inspires games designed to scare the answers out of you. Plus: what scares the man whose job it is to scare kids of all ages?
The creators of the cult podcast Welcome to Night Vale reflect on its runaway success and help lead a game about mysterious phenomena...that one should never speak of or acknowledge. This message will now self-destruct.
This week, indie folk duo The Milk Carton Kids wishes you knew just how dark their band name is. Plus, the band plays a Seinfeld-themed version of the game Taboo.
Ask Me Another travels to San Francisco for this celebrity-packed episode, featuring Alex Borstein of Family Guy, The Incredibles' Brad Bird, and Dan Savage.
Sonia Manzano talks about retiring her role of Maria on Sesame Street after forty-four years. Then, her TV husband Emilio Delgado joins for a game about the lesser-known puppets of the show's past.
Decode devious anagrams with novelist Meg Wolitzer. The author of The Interestings talks about the challenges in writing her first young adult novel, Belzhar, and her adolescent journaling habits.
Broadway's Sutton Foster talks about losing Star Search, winning two Tonys, and playing a 40-year-old pretending to be a 26-year-old on TV. Plus, variations on the titular song from Anything Goes!
Two professional competitive eaters square off in a game inspired by a Twisted Sister song. And V.I.P., Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport, dishes about culinary trends and the scourge of Yelp.
Uzo Aduba admits she quit acting the same day she was offered the part of Crazy Eyes on Orange is the New Black. Plus, Aduba plays against her sister in a game about the TV shows they watched as kids.
Sir Patrick Stewart would have run naked and screaming through the streets of LA if it hadn't been for NPR.
Sir Patrick Stewart talks about living in Brooklyn, becoming a knight, and his new show Blunt Talk. Then, Sir Patrick recites well-known song lyrics with the gravitas of a West End performance.