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Comedians Tim Heidecker and Chris Gethard Are Recording a Live Talkhouse Podcast in New York

Join Tim and Chris this Wednesday to watch their conversation in person.

11:13 AM EDT on May 14, 2016

The Talkhouse’s live podcast series at Samsung 837 continues this week with a conversation between comedians Tim Heidecker and Chris Gethard.

The talk, part of the Talkhouse’s weekly residency at Samsung's flagship store in New York City's Meatpacking District, takes place on Wednesday, May 18, between 2pm and 4pm. Tim and Chris will be discussing Heidecker's new album In Glendale (out May 20) and upcoming Adult Swim show Decker: Unclassified, Chris' work on The Chris Gethard Show, and much more.

For those of you in New York City, come on by this Wednesday — it’s free! And for everyone who can’t make it, keep tabs on the Talkhouse in the very near future so that you can check out Tim and Chris' episode when it goes live on the site. Finally, to get you ready for the talk, you can enjoy some of Heidecker and Gethard's recent work below. — N.D.

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