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Lemon of Troy with Andrew Tisher18 Jun 202501:37:34

It’s the first episode! I’m joined by comedian Andrew Tisher as we discuss The Simpsons Season Six, Episode 24 The Lemon of Troy. Andrew shares his family’s love of the Simpsons, we talk about phrases you hear in comedies that you never hear in real life, and I present my theory that Bart=Achilles. We wrap up with a great conversation about Ned Flanders and how his character has changed over the years.

 

Follow Andrew Tisher on Instagram and Letterboxd @tishertisher. 

 

Follow us on Instagram @bartannicapodcast, or email us at bartannica@gmail.com.

 

Research: 

Musical Sounds of Medieval French Cities: Gretchen Peters

Rerun Nation: Derek Kompare

Citrus: A World History: David Mabberley

Homer: Barbara Graziosi

Homer: Essays: Robert Fagles

Pandora’s Jar: Natalie Haynes

Turnip Juice Recipe

Encyclopedia Bartannica Trailer15 Jun 202500:01:23

Ahoy-hoy! This is the trailer for the new podcast, Encyclopedia Bartannica, a podcast about Simpsons references hosted by Harrison George. It's part Simpsons review show, part pop culture discussion with a different guest every episode. Every two weeks we review a classic Simpsons episode and break down its references and what they really mean. From the many homages to The Godfather, to Homer's surprising knowledge of Supreme Court Justices, we cover it all! 

Last Exit to Springfield with Danielle George28 Aug 202501:39:15

Happy Labor Day (week)! God bless the unions and power to workers around the world. To celebrate, we’re discussing The Simpsons Season 4 Episode 17, Last Exit to Springfield- Homer fights for a worker dental plan, Burns shuts off the city’s power, and Lenny listens to Classical Gas. It’s one of the few pro-union stories you could find on tv in the 90’s, and it still holds up!

My guest today is my sister, Danielle George. Not only has she been a huge help to the podcast, but she volunteered to be my first guest ever. That’s right, you’re looking at the 1st episode we ever recorded! We talk about the history of unions, how 90’s satire is just today’s reality, and how you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become Abe Simpson: teller of long stories that don’t go anywhere. 

Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

Harrison Recommends: The books below, and the movies The Pajama Game, 9 to 5, and Norma Rae. 

Also, check out The Working Families Party; they're doing good work. I’ve signed up to attend a virtual rally on Labor Day- this Monday, Sep 1. The event is actually taking place in my old college town, Emporia, KS, which is pretty awesome. If you want to join me, check out workingfamilies.org or this link: https://mobilize.us/s/ydS3d0

Research for this episode came from: Fight Like Hell Kim Kelly- #1 rec. Lots of historical examples of activists who are not just straight white guys. Our Numbers Be Unlimited Sam Wallman- Graphic novel about working for Amazon. A History of America in 10 Strikes Erik Loomis- A good primer. Why Unions Matter Michael Yates- Almost like a text book, in a good way.

Summer of 4 ft 2 with Alison Lynch14 Aug 202501:23:08

Ever see a podcast say goodbye to summer? You have now! 

To commemorate the end of summer, we’re reviewing The Simpsons “Summer of 4ft 2” from Season 7 with guest Alison Lynch (@alisonlunch, @bloomdropla). We discuss her new flower business, Bloomdrop, the power of reinventing yourself, and sibling rivalries. We also dive into the MANY amazing jokes in this episode; "It's a bird thing", Milhouse as The Dud, and more than 1 classic 90’s tv show reference. Sit back and enjoy as we say goodbye to summer 2025! 

Follow Alison @alisonlunch and her business @bloomdropla on Instagram.

Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

 

Alison Recommends: “Good Girl Gone Bad” movies: Grease, Easy A, The Craft, etc. 

Harrison Recommends: “Myra Breckenridge” by Gore Vidal The movie “Mermaids” with Cher, Winona Ryder and Christina Ricci!

Whacking Day with Sophie Delaney30 Jul 202501:27:12

Snakes, why’d it have to be snakes? Because we’re talking about  The Simpsons “Whacking Day”, that’s why! We’re joined by LA writer, actor and comedian Sophie Delaney to review this Season 4, Episode 20 classic. We talk about playing “Mission Impossible” as kids, if the bass guitar is the funniest instrument of all time, and a REALLY weird Josh Groban song about farts. 

Follow Sophie @sophiewalterd on Instagram and @chompinpod on TikTok.

Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

 

Sophie Recommends: The Dustbowl documentary by Ken Burns and JFK by Oliver Stone 

Harrison Recommends: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn and The Fruit, The Tree and The Serpent by Lynne Isbell. 

 

Show notes

Josh Groban Song About Beans

A Streetcar Named Marge with Clayton Margeson17 Jul 202501:24:47

This week we take a little trip to the Sodom and Gomorrah of the Missisipp, New Orleans for Season 4 Episode 2 of The Simpsons, “A Streetcar Named Marge” with guest Clayton Margeson. Clayton and I talk about his connection to this episode, why Steve McQueen was, to quote Bart, “such a bitch”, and the joy of having grown-up hobbies.

Follow Clayton at @king.claz on Instagram.

Follow this show at bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

 

Clayton Recommends: The Great Escape, BioShock. Harrison Recommends: “Who Am I This Time?” by Kurt Vonnegut (book and movie) and this article: The Quiet Radicalism of Being a Weird Little Guy with Weird Little Hobbies

 

Homer's Phobia with Becca Slack03 Jul 202501:25:43

Hot Stuff, Coming Through! Episode 2 with guest Becca Slack. We are reviewing The classic Simpson's episode Homer's Phobia, featuring the amazing John Waters. We discuss Becca's love for John Waters and Hairspray, how TV was a 3rd parent growing up, and the history of gay representation on television, including The Ellen Show and Will and Grace. 

 

Follow Becca Slack at @ohboybeccaslack on Instagram. 

 

Follow us on Instagram @bartannicapodcast, or email us at bartannica@gmail.com.

 

Research References: 

Notes on Camp Susan Sontag

Tacky- Love Letters to the Worst Culture We Have to Offer Rax King

Honey I’m Homo Matt Baume 

Gay New York George Chauncey 

Mr. Know It All John Waters Audiobook

Interviews with John Waters James Egan

 

And buy your own Cactus Candy here!

I Love Lisa with Nicole Vespa11 Sep 202501:22:42

Love is in the air this week as we discuss The Simpsons Season 4 Episode 15, I Love Lisa- after receiving a Valentine from Lisa (out of pity), Ralph Wiggum starts courting her, much to her dismay. 

My guest today is Nicole Vespa (Redacted, Voila), an actor and improvisor in Chicago. We talk about parents giving bad advice, unrequited school crushes, and the bizarre death of President Zachary Taylor.

Follow Nicole at @nvespa on Instagram.

Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

Nicole Recommends:  Drunk History The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson Bob's Burgers

Harrison Recommends:  To All The Boys I've Loved Before

 

Research for this episode came from: 

Accidental Presidents : Eight Men Who Changed America by Jared Cohen

Are You Prepared for the Storm of Lovemaking? : Letters of Love and Lust From the White House by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler

By One Vote: The Disputed Election of 1876 by Michael Holt

Combing Through the White House by Theodore Pappas

Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels Edwin Battistella

Never Caught: The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge by Erica Armstrong Dunbar

The Carnival Campaign by Ronald Shafer

The President is Dead by Louis Picone

What Ails the White House: Medical History of the American Presidency by Dr. Jay Murphy 

Who’s Buried in Grants Tomb by Brian Lamb

Zachary Taylor : Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest by K. Jack Bauer

 

For more information about the presidents, check your local library!

Lisa's Date with Density with Devin Leary14 May 202601:42:38

We've got a very special episode with a special guest- Eli's fiancée, Devin Leary (THIRST TRAP, The Quiz Show with Julia and Devin).  We are discussing Season 8 Episode 7 of the Simpsons "Lisa's Date with Density", where Lisa gets a crush on Nelson Muntz! We talk about the good girl/bad boy trope, our own experiences dating the wrong person, and Harrison watches Rebel Without a Clue. 

You can follow Devin at devin_hunter_leary on socials and her substack at: lightdisorder.substack.com. Listen to The Quiz Show with Julia and Devin wherever you get your podcasts.

 

Devin Recommends:  Gilmore Girls

Eli Recommends:  Getting Engaged

Harrison Recommends:  10 Things I Hate About You

Lost Our Lisa With Megan Nolan30 Apr 202601:24:57

Today we're reviewing a very sweet Simpsons episode, and we have a very sweet guest to boot. We're discussing Season 9 Episode 24 "Lost our Lisa" with guest Megan Nolan (Acts of Desperation, Ordinary Human Failings). 

We discuss her 2 novels and how she created such a compelling characters. We also talk about the father-daughter relationship at the heart of the episode, and what traits we'd want to instill in Lisa if we were Homer. 

We also talk A LOT about Egyptian museum exhibits and buses. And Eli talks about his recent trip to Italy! 

You can follow Megan at mmegannolan on Instagram. You can follow this show at bartannicapod. 

Megan Recommends:  Cider House Rules Harrison and Eli Recommend:  Going to museums Reading Megan's books! 

Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy with Sunset Appleton01 Jan 202601:41:35

"I think the poor guys just going through changes."

 

Happy New Year! 

Today we're discussing The Simpsons Season 6 Episode 10 Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy from 1994. It's the one where Homer and Grandpa sell their own aphrodisiac in a traveling medicine show. 

I'm joined by my new friend Sunset Appleton- we talk about how we've been watching The Simpsons for longer than we can remember (literally), and why the show lends itself to memes and shitposts more than other media. We also dive into the bizarre history of the medicine show- white suits, painless dentistry and the superhero who told kids to drink 16 martinis a day. We also cover the wild history of the twin bed. 

You can follow Sunset at complexpastiche on Instragram. 

Follow this show at bartannicapod on Instagram. 

Sunset Recommends:  "Step Right Up" by Tom Waits 

Harrison Recommends:  The "Simpsons Mental Health" Facebook Group Step Right Up by Brooks McNamara "Slurf Song" by Michael Hurley  Alice In Wonderland test footage - Unbirthday Mad Tea Party - Disney

 

Research: 

A Cultural History of Twin Beds by Hilary Hinds Hawkers and Walkers by Richardson Wright Snake Oil, Hustlers and Hambones by Ann Anderson Quackery, A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything by Lydia Kang and Nate Peterson

 

 

Three Gays of the Condo with Jamie Brew18 Dec 202501:10:31

"Does love outweigh everything else? I guess it has to, if you’re a sitcom.”

 

Happy Holidays! 

Today we’re discussing The Simpsons Season 14 Episode 17 Three Gays of the Condo: when Marge and Homer have a big fight, Homer moves out of the house and into an apartment in Springfield’s gay neighborhood, with sexy results! It guest stars Scott Thompson and Weird Al. 

My guest is Jamie Brew (Clickhole, The Onion); we discuss his AI company, Botnik Studios and his current project, Robot Karaoke. We talk about how he started making comedy with predictive text, using Craigslist to generate song lyrics, and the one thing AI art will never be able to properly reproduce.

We also talk about the ups and downs of Marge and Homer’s relationship, and if the show intentionally keeps it from truly changing, why there will never be another Rip Taylor, and how this episode totally wastes a cameo by Weird Al. 

You can follow Jamie @jamieabrew on IG/Twitter & @jbrew on Bluesky. 

You can follow this show @bartannicapod on IG. 

 

Robot Karaoke

- Regularly in NYC at Wonderville, Boshi's Place and elsewhere

- Every month at The Elysian Theater in LA

See upcoming shows at: https://theweirdalgorithm.com/

 

Botnik: Seinfeld Script

Botnik: Harry Potter and The Portrait of What Looked Like A Large Pile of Ash

Botnik: Fake Coachella Names

1040: Yesterday

CCK Philosophy: The Simpsons and the Death of Parody

 

Jamie Recommends:

The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling by Ted Chiang. 

 

Harrison Recommends:

These articles & books about gay neighborhoods- 

There Goes the Gayborhood by Amin Ghaziani

Who Are the People in Your Gayborhood by Daniel Baldwin Hess and Alex Bitterman

The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods Alex Bitterman

Gay Urban Identity by Paul Ruiz

 

Behind the Laughter with Alex Nichols04 Dec 202501:37:29

“It’s asking you to think both too much and not enough.” 

 

To celebrate the show's 6 month anniversary we've got a great new episode for you. Today we're discussing the format-breaking episode from The Simpsons Season 11 Episode 22 Behind the Laughter. It's a parody of VH1's Behind the Music, where the Simpsons star in a TV show about their life. But they aren't actors, they're just playing themselves in a scripted sitcom, which is The Simpsons tv show we all actually watch. As I'll say more than once, this is a weird idea!

I'm joined by the very funny Alex Nichols, an actor/improviser/photographer based in Denver. We discuss whether this episode succeeds as a parody, the insane reason The Simpsons was banned in Alex's house growing up (it's not why you think!), and if the best part of the whole episode is in the last 5 seconds. We also talk about MC Hammer's unique rise to fame, the album Willie Nelson wrote for the IRS, and why doctors used to spray fire hoses at depressed people. 

You can follow Alex on Instagram and Letterboxd at alexnichols. And watch his new sketch, "Miss", on YT: Miss by Nickels and Coal

You can follow this show on Instagram at bartannicapod. 

Alex Recommends: 

Documentary: Close Up on Internet Archive

Harrison Recommends:

Complex TV: The Poetics of Contemporary Television Storytelling by Jason Mittell

Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie with Jodi Fabbri20 Nov 202501:16:39

“Maybe they’re not good or bad parents. Maybe they’re just parents.” 

 

Today we’re talking about The Simpsons Season 4 Episode 6’s Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie. After messing up 1 too many times, Bart is banned from seeing the Itchy and Scratchy movie forever. 

I’m joined by an old friend and new mom, Jodi Fabbri. Jodi is our 1st guest who doesn’t like The Simpsons! I loved hearing about her experience watching the show as a non-Simpsons freak. We discuss why Bart is such a little stinker, and how Homer and Marge could help Bart sort himself out. We also talk about the “Where’s the Beef” ads, the great VHS Format Wars of the late 80s, and the terrible thing Bart did to the new kid, Arthur (it involves firecrackers).

You can follow Jodi at jodifayefabbri on Instagram.

You can follow this show at @bartannicapodcast on Instagram.

Jodi Recommends:  Mr. Rogers documentary, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” Childcare books by Janet Lansbury “No Bad Kids” and “Elevating Child Care” 

Harrison Recommends:  “The Explosive Child” by Ross W. Greene The podcast "Hit Factory" about 90's movies

Weekend at Burnsie's with Steve Plock25 Oct 202501:15:53

“WE’VE BEEN GOING TO THE SAME PARTY FOR 30 YEARS AND IN NO WAY IS THAT PATHETIC.”

Hi Everybody and welcome to Gamehendge! This week I'm joined by musician, comedian, and certified Phish Fan Steve Plock (The Curls, Tobacco City, Jessica Risker) to chat about all things Phish. We talk about Steve's Phish journey (he's seen them 88 times!!) and why people love to hate on jam bands.

We review The Simpsons Season 13 Episode 16, Weekend at Burnsie's- after being attacked by crows, Homer gets addicted to medicinal marijuana. This leads to him being hired to laugh at Mr. Burns' jokes. Also, Phish is here! 

I do a deep dive into the history of medicinal marijuana in America, a totally chill topic that totally won't piss you off hearing how the government treats illegal drugs. And we ask the important question: is stoned Homer a better dad than drunk Homer? 

Follow Steve's bands: @thecurls_coolband, @truthzonerecs on Instagram.

And his improv team Dumb John @dumbjohn. 

And follow this show @bartannicapodcast. 

Steve Recommends:  Phish documentary Bittersweet Motel Trey Anastasio interview on Marc Maron

Harrison Recommends:  You should listen to Phish- seriously!  Also the books below on medicinal marijuana. 

Research for this episode came from:  High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape by Marc Masters You Don’t Know Me But You Don’t Like Me: Phish, ICP, and My Misadventures with Two of Music’s Most Maligned Tribes by Nathan Rabin Green Rush: The Rise of Medical Marijuana in the United States by Daniel Mallinson and A. Lee Hannah Waiting to Inhale- The Politics of Medical Marijuana by Alan Bock Christian Nationalism and the Birth of the War on Drugs by Andrew Monteith

Phish/Simpsons Connections- Phish.net

*The above quote is from a review of Phish's 2024 Madison Square Garden show

Marge Vs. SSCCATAGAPP with Greg Iwinski13 Oct 202501:19:54

Today we're discussing The Simpsons Season 15, Episode 8, Marge Vs Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays: After a baby concert becomes a disaster, Lindsay Naegle rallies the town to favor childless adults, but Marge fights back with a voter initiative. 

I'm joined by Greg Iwinski, a 2x Emmy-winning TV writer who has worked on The Late Show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and the Disney series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. We discuss the late night situation with Stephen Colbert vs the Trump Administration, hating the things you love (Star Wars/Simpsons), and how being a parent has changed since this episode first aired 21 years ago. Greg also points out a joke in this episode that made him laugh so hard he had to leave the room the first time he watched it. 

Follow Greg on all socials: @garyjackson

Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

Greg Recommends:  Terrestrial History by Joe Mungo Reed This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub Harlem Shuffle Colson Whitehead Harrison Recommends:  The Baby Boon by Elinor Burkett

References

Frank Nelson and Jack Benny Mummenschanz on the Muppet Show NPR Code Switch: Unmasking The 'Outside Agitator'

 

 

 

Two Bad Neighbors with Jamison Webb25 Sep 202501:18:44

It's another presidential-themed episode as we discuss The Simpsons Season 7 Episode 13, Two Bad Neighbors- Ex-President George HW Bush moves to Springfield, much to Homer's dismay.

I'm joined today by Jamison Webb; actor, comedian and fellow prez-head. We talk about his appearance on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bush's best one-liners, and why he's a mix of Flanders and Smithers (spoiler: the man's a wimp!).

Follow Jamison @jamisonw on Instagram. 

Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

Jamison Recommends: Oliver Stone's W.  The 1st 10 minutes of Naked Gun 2 The President's Club by Michael Duffy and Nancy Gibbs  

Harrison Recommends:  The President's Club My Fellow Americans- Jack Lemmon and James Garner

 

Research for this episode came from:  Dinner with the President Alex Prud’Homme Running on Race Jeremy Mayer American Dynasty Kevin Phillips Family of Secrets Russ Baker What Jefferson Read, Ike Watched, and Obama Tweeted Tevi Tory From Mount Vernon to Crawford: A History of the Presidents and Their Retreats Kenneth Walsh

Marge Vs the Monorail with Mike Finn09 Apr 202601:37:53

Today we're covering one of the best Simpsons episodes of all time, Season 4 Episode 12 "Marge Vs the Monorail" and we have one of the best people in the whole world as a guest, Mike Finn. 

Mike, Harrison and Eli used to do improv as Cool Jacket and have been friends for over a decade. We talk about what Mike does (and doesn't) want his kids watching (including KPop Demon Hunters), watching The Simpsons on The Tracey Ullman Show, and our shared love of watching grass grow. 

We also debate if Monorail is truly the best episode of The Simpsons, how the town of Springfield should probably just get some new buses, and Eli and Harrison BOTH read a book about Genghis Khan!

A Star is Burns with Matt Crowe26 Mar 202601:23:36

This week we have one of Harrison's oldest friends, Matt Crowe, on the show! Harrison and Matt have been friends for over 20 years and during that time they've shared over roughly 1,000 Simpsons memes, quotes and clips with each other. It only made sense to have him on the pod to discuss this great episode. 

Today we're discussing Season 6 Episode 18 A Star is Burns- this is is the one where Jay Sherman (The Critic) stops by to judge a Springfield film festival: football in the groin, Don't Cry For Me I'm Already Dead, and Boo-urns. 

We discuss Matt's love of rewatching old shows, his sense of humor as a nurse, and I discuss some of the MANY movies I watched this week that are referenced in the episode. 

Matt Recommends:  Tallgrass Film Festival  The Critic

Eli Recommends:  Siskel and Ebert Reviews

Harrison Recommends: Reel Politk by Nathan Gelgud A Man for All Seasons (movie and play)

Brother From the Same Planet with Clayton Margeson12 Mar 202602:03:07

Today we're talking about the classic Simpsons' episode from Season 4, Episode 14 and we've got our first ever RETURNING GUEST Clayton Margeson!! The 3 of us discuss why this is the best Simpsons episode we've reviewed so far: "I Love You, Pepsi", Krusty's terrible SNL appearance, and Tom, the perfect Big Brother, full of barely contained rage. 

We also talk about why the "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" jokes don't land, Jesus as a hog-caller, and the history of 1900 numbers. 

Follow Clayton at king.claz on Instagram, and this show at bartannicapod. 

Clayton Recommends:  "In Pieces" by Sally Fields Jack Frost- the movie about Michael Keaton as a CGI snowman who looks like George Clooney 

Eli Recommends:  The Public Enemy starring James Cagney Taking Improv Classes with Clayton

Harrison Recommends:  Taking Improv Classes with Clayton The kids movie triptych: Mrs. Doubtfire, Liar Liar and the Santa Clause  

References:  The Sun Won't Come Out Tomorrow: The Dark History of American Orphanhood by Kristen Martin 1900-Cry Commercial Indiana Jones Bad Nazi Face Melting Behind the Scenes The Tommy Westphall Extended Universe

Brother From Another Series with Rob Grabowski26 Feb 202601:30:02

Today we're reviewing The Simpsons Season 8 Episode 16, "Brother From Another Series": David Hyde Pierce guest stars as Sideshow Bob's brother, Cecil. 

We've got a great guest- Rob Grabowski (Hitch*Cocktails, Clued In)! We discuss if Frasier is a show for boys, if Sideshow Bob is really reformed, and why Cecil bombs his Krusty audition. 

Follow Rob at robgrabo on Instagram and Threads. 

You can follow this show on Instagram at Bartannicapod. 

Rob Recommends Spamalot Diaries

Eli Recommends Wet Hot American Summer

Harrison Recommends The Host This article about dams by Joan Didion

Classic Krusty Re-release: I Love Lisa with Nicole Vespa19 Feb 202601:25:01

In honor of Valentine's Day, we are re-sharing this classic episode, now with a new intro with Eli! 

 

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Love is in the air this week as we discuss The Simpsons Season 4 Episode 15, I Love Lisa- after receiving a Valentine from Lisa (out of pity), Ralph Wiggum starts courting her, much to her dismay. 

My guest today is Nicole Vespa (Redacted, Voila), an actor and improvisor in Chicago. We talk about parents giving bad advice, unrequited school crushes, and the bizarre death of President Zachary Taylor.

Follow Nicole at @nvespa on Instagram.

Follow this show @bartannicapodcast on Instagram, or email the show at bartannica@gmail.com.

Nicole Recommends:  Drunk History The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson Bob's Burgers

Harrison Recommends:  To All The Boys I've Loved Before

Eli Recommends: Being in Love

 

Research for this episode came from: 

Accidental Presidents : Eight Men Who Changed America by Jared Cohen

Are You Prepared for the Storm of Lovemaking? : Letters of Love and Lust From the White House by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler

By One Vote: The Disputed Election of 1876 by Michael Holt

Combing Through the White House by Theodore Pappas

Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels Edwin Battistella

Never Caught: The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge by Erica Armstrong Dunbar

The Carnival Campaign by Ronald Shafer

The President is Dead by Louis Picone

What Ails the White House: Medical History of the American Presidency by Dr. Jay Murphy 

Who’s Buried in Grants Tomb by Brian Lamb

Zachary Taylor : Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest by K. Jack Bauer

 

For more information about the presidents, check your local library!

Dancin' Homer with Asher Perlman12 Feb 202601:53:49

Today marks a new chapter in Bartannica history- Eli Mandel has joined the show! And we have a great episode to kick off this new era: today we're talking about the classic Simpsons episode from Season 2, Episode 5 Dancin' Homer, written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs and directed by Mark Kirkland. This the episode where Homer becomes the official mascot for the Springfield Isotopes. We're talking Tony Bennett, the Capital City Goofball, and Baby Elephant Walk! 

We're joined by comedian and artist Asher Perlman. Asher is a cartoonist for the New Yorker, a writer for the late show with Stephen Colbert, a performer with the improvised Shakespeare company, and an alumnus of the second city in Chicago. His second book of cartoons, a follow up to his bestselling debut, has just been released. 

We talk about how rare it is to see Homer give a shit about his obsession of the week, why Lisa loves the National Anthem, and if a gorilla could out-pitch The Great Bambino. 

You can follow Asher @asherperlman on Twitter, Instagram, and Substack. 

You can follow this show @bartannicapod on Instagram. Asher and Eli Recommend:  Going to a Minor League baseball game!

Harrison Recommends:  Ken Levine's blog (Here) and his podcast Hollywood and Levine

 

Bart Sells His Soul with Eli Mandel29 Jan 202601:40:33

“When you see one of these kitschy places like TGI Fridays, are they expecting you to be like “Whoa! There’s signs! Crocodiles don’t wear sunglasses!”? But Marge is exactly the type of person those are targeted for.”

 

Wow what an episode we have for you today! Not only is our guest super funny, not only is he one of my best friends, he’s also the new CO-HOST of the show! Welcome to the show Eli Coyote Mandel! Eli has written for shows like Saturday Night Live and Search Party and performs at UCB in New York. 

 

Today we’re reviewing the Simpsons episode “Bart Sells His Soul” from Season 7 Episode 4. This is the one where Bart sells his soul to Milhouse, and immediately suffers the consequences. This episode has it all: Iron Butterfly, Moe’s Family Feedbag, Ow, My Freaking Ears, and of course the return of Alf (in POG form!). We discuss the wild history of family restaurants with lots of crazy crap on the walls, the search for the human soul, and why After Hours is the most accurate NYC movie ever. 

 

You can follow Eli on Instagram at @elicoyote, on TikTok @elicoyotemandel, and @nickandelicomedy on both.

You can follow this show @bartannicapod on Instagram.

 

Eli Recommends After Hours Sonnets ET In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly

Harrison Recommends Damn Yankees The works of Pablo Neruda Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe Eli’s Videos:

A Guy The Day After His Server Was Nice to Him

A Disney Channel Original Movie but Dad Took It Too Far

Dad Is Also Scared Of Bullies

 

Research: Orange Roofs, Golden Arches: the Architecture of American Chain Restuarants by Philip Langdon 

The Death of Flair: As Friday's Goes Minimalist, What Happens to the Antiques?

When T.G.I. Friday's Loses Its Flair

 

Bart on the Road with Thomas Kelly16 Jan 202601:56:39

"This extraordinary situation of a car, free time and $600 is enough for Martin, Nelson and Bart and Millhouse to kind of come together."

 

Today we’re talking Tennessee with a real Tennessianen-ite, Thomas Kelly!

 

We’re reviewing the classic Simpsons episode from Season 7 Episode 20 “Bart on the Road”- Bart, Milhouse, Nelson and Martin rent a car and road trip to Knoxville, TN for the 1982 World’s Fair. And Thomas is from Knoxville! We talk about seeing your home town on TV, if The Simpson’s anti-Fox satire matters, and if lunch is the funniest meal. We also discuss why Marge needs friends, and why this is one of the all time best Homer/Lisa stories. 

 

You can follow Thomas on Instagram at @thomaskelly.actingman and @sand.improv. 

You can follow this show at bartannicapod on Instagram.

 

Thomas Recommends: Any Quentin Tarantino movie (for the TN references)

Dolly Parton (just, as a person) 

Nashville by Robert Altman

Harrison Recommends: Devil in the White City by Erik Larson

Any of Thomas’ acting performances:

Heart Race (short film by Katelyn Douglass) Amazing Animals Around Chicago (web series starring Kate O’Connor, directed by Thomas) Collection of Improv Promos for Sand Improv When The Annual Work Review Gets Intimate (sketch)

Research:

Fair America by Robert Rydell

Vagabonds: The Story of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison's Ten Year Road Trip by Jeff Guinn

Randi Rain YT: Flippin' Fabulous: Reviving the Iconic Acrobatic Toy Dog!

Maxim: Last Tango on Brando Island

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