Off White

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Sinopsis

Join host Dino-Ray Ramos as he brings together a panel of minorities (and at times, one token white hetero male, if they're up for it) to have a lively discussion about the portrayal of people of color and other minorities in the current landscape of movies, television, pop culture and media. Long story short, it's commentary with color.

Episodios

  • Off White: The 8th Episode — Josef Anolin, Stevie Post, and Kaeli Quick

    30/12/2015 Duración: 55min

    It's the end of the year, so I thought that it is only appropriate to bring out the BIG guns for the last episode of 2015. Joining the panel this week are comedians Josef Anolin and Stevie Post as well as Kaeli Quick artistic director of Endgames Improv and member of improv group Vagina Jones. In addition to talking about what makes a "sensation" and the minority group we call, "gingers", we discuss the normal racist and discriminatory stuff going on in this lovely world, but most importantly, we talk extensively about Star Wars: The Force Awakens. A lot. I guess you can consider this the unofficial Star Wars episode of Off White. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.P.S. You can catch Josef, Stevie and Kaeli at SF Sketchfest in January. Get tickets here. Get into it.

  • Off White: The 7th Episode — Delious Kennedy from All-4-One and Tony Smith

    12/12/2015 Duración: 01h10min

    Very special guest Delious Kennedy from the famed R&B group, All-4-One, joins me and producer Tony for another glorious discussion of minorities in entertainment and media. We have a conversation on an interesting mix of topics including the Soul Train Awards, The Wiz Live, the trailer for American Crime Story: The People Vs. OJ, Adam Sandler's latest (and offensive) The Ridiculous Six, Islamaphobia, and the BEST movie of the year, Creed. I also slip in a little Star Wars talk because it's my show and I can do whatever I want.

  • Off White: The 6th Episode — Owen Dara, Jessica Lancaster, Gwendolyn Oliver, and Tony Smith

    20/11/2015 Duración: 01h05min

    This episode is a big one folks! For the 6th installment of Off White, I welcome writer/director Owen Dara and actor/producer Jessica Lancaster from the film, The Holy Fail. Also joining is actor/producer Gwendolyn Oliver as well as music producer/artist manager Tony Smith, who happens to be the producer of this very episode (and possibly future ones!)  We talk about some pretty heavy stuff like the events of Paris, Mizzou and even child slavery. (Yikes) We also delve into the Hollywood wage gap for women before adding some levity by playing a rousing round of "Re-cast" with James Bond — which is proves to be quite interesting. We also talk about some cool costumes that Jessica and Gwendolyn wore to the Ellen show which won them a prize that made me super jealous of them. For more info on Owen and Jessica's film, The Holy Fail, follow it on Twitter at @theholyfailfilm. You can follow Gwendolyn on Instagram at @gwendolyn_oliver. Last but not least, listen to the artist that Tony talks about in the episode, Ant

  • Off White: The 5th Episode — Jason Leroy and Rebecca Olarte

    30/10/2015 Duración: 01h17min

    This week, I am joined by Jason Leroy and Rebecca Olarte from The Binge Podcast via a Google Hangout to talk about Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live, racist Halloween costumes. Raven-Symone, that damn hyphen in her name, and Taylor Swift's ignorance about "petting" a black man's hair — but not in that order. We also play a round of "Re-cast" with an ensemble of actors from one of the best comedies ever. I guarantee you'll enjoy this episode. If you don't, I'll add another hyphen to my name.

  • Off White: The 4th Episode — Cristine Cardenas, Weldon Powers and Annette Villarreal

    25/09/2015 Duración: 01h11min

    We've made to number 4! In this episode, I welcome documentary filmmaker Cristine Cardenas, writer/director Weldon Powers, and producer Annette Villarreal. Join us as we chop it up about Viola Davis's win at the Emmys, her moving acceptance speech, and the General Hospital actress that trolled her. We also punish Matt Damon for the ignorant words he said on Project Greenlight. And of course, we play another round of "Re-cast" with the actors of Friends -- and it's a good one!

  • The 3rd Episode: Doug Molidor, Angela Tabora and Melissa Villaseñor

    10/09/2015 Duración: 01h02min

    In the third episode, I am joined by Angela Tabora, the lovely filmmaker behind the Nomadic Family Project, wondrous comedic stylings and impressions from Melissa Villaseñor, and of course, filling the role of our token white hetero male is Doug Molidor.As we dine on Sour Patch Watermelon sours and some of my guests guzzle down some whiskey, we discuss some hot button topics in entertainmetn and pop culture including the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reboot, Straight Outta Compton, the outspoken wonderfulness of Gina Rodriguez, and not being "Asian" enough. It's an auditory treat for your ears. 

  • The 2nd Episode: Brandon Garner, Dayna Keyes, and Roman Rimer

    28/08/2015 Duración: 01h05min

    The sophomore episode of Off White welcomes the fancy female stylings of southern-born Greek/Lebanese/Cajun/Jewish radio personality Dayna Keyes, the fine wisdom of trans activist and storyteller Roman Rimer, and token hetero white man improvisor and stand-up comedian Brandon Garner.  In this episode we discuss the new diverse landscape of the Star Wars movies, Elle Fanning's upcoming role as a trans boy in the movie About Ray, and a controversial joke about Blue Ivy that was made on Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner's new show, Difficult People. We also do a round of the "Recast" game with The Hangover and give all the roles to females. But before all that, we have some serious conversation about Dayna's connection to the Doobie Brothers, Uncle Michael McDonald, and Liza Minelli. 

  • The Pilot: Kaseem Bentley, Erin Lim, and Karyn Paige

    22/07/2015 Duración: 59min

    In the inaugural episode of Off White, I welcome comedian Kaseem Bentley and hosts of the Bitch Talk podcast, Erin Lim and Karyn Paige to what will be the first of many lively and inappropriate discussions about the portrayal of people of color and minorities in film, TV, and in media. The first episode (or "pilot" as they say in the biz) is jam-packed with topical fodder including Caitlyn Jenner's acceptance speech at the ESPYS J.K. Rowling having Serena Williams's back on Twitter, J.J. Abrams's shout out to Asians at Comic-Con, Brandy's failed attempt at busking on the New York subway, the guilty wonder that is Bill Cosby, and many other colorful bits of news. We also end with a rousing game of "Recast" where we recast a predominantly white superhero movie with actors of color... and it's more difficult than you think. Enjoy the first episode, because there will be others.

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