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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/24/2026 at 12:00 PM
Here is a list of the current ticket giveaways happening on The Heidi and Frank Show.
**Be advised that tickets are subject to availability.**

SEINFELD

TICKETS TO SEE SEINFELD PRESENTED BY NETFLIX IS A JOKE
MAY 5TH AT THE GREEK THEATRE
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM
TUNE IN FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN @ 7:40A 

 

JIM GAFFIGAN

TICKETS TO SEE JIM GAFFIGAN PRESENTED BY NETFLIX IS A JOKE
MAY 5TH AT THE DOLBY THEATRE
TICKETS ON-SALE AT NETFLIXISAJOKEFEST.COM

       

NATE BARGATZE

TICKETS TO SEE NATE BARGATZE – BIG DUMB EYES
WORLD TOUR PRESENTED BY NETFLIX IS A JOKE
MAY 9TH OR 10TH AT INTUIT DOME
TICKETS ON-SALE AT NETFLIXISAJOKEFEST.COM

 

NEVERENDER FESTIVAL COHEED & CAMBRIA

TICKETS TO SEE COHEED & CAMBRIA AT THE 
NEVERENDER FESTIVAL WITH CIRCA SURVIVE, SUNNY
DAY REAL ESTATE, TURNOVER, PUP & MORE!
OCTOBER 3RD & 4TH AT THE OBSERVATORY FESTIVAL
GROUNDS IN SANTA ANA
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM


SLAYER

TICKETS TO SEE SLAYER – PERFORMING REIGN IN
BLOOD IN ITS ENTIRETY FOR THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS CANNIBAL CORPSE, SEPULTURA
CHAOS A.D. & CROWBAR
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH AT THE KIA FORUM
TICKETS ON-SALE THIS FRIDAY AT 10AM AT TICKETMASTER.COM 

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/24/2026 at 11:21 AM

Image Credit: Second Nature on YouTube.

A new documentary co-produced and narrated by Elliot Page is shining a light on something that’s long existed in nature—but hasn’t always been widely acknowledged: same-sex relationships and gender diversity in the animal world.

Titled Second Nature, the film is directed by Drew Denny and dives into the fascinating science behind over 1,500 animal species known to exhibit same-sex behavior, gender fluidity, and even sex changes. From matriarchal bonobo societies to fish that transition between sexes, the documentary challenges the long-held idea that nature is strictly heterosexual and binary.

Beyond showcasing these behaviors, Second Nature also highlights a deeper issue—the lack of representation of these findings in mainstream science and education. According to Page, this absence can have real emotional consequences, especially for young people growing up without seeing themselves reflected in the natural world.

Page spoke candidly about how harmful that erasure can be, describing the isolation many queer kids feel and the “weight of shame” that can come with it. The film aims to counter that by presenting a more complete and accurate picture of nature—one that reflects diversity rather than conformity.

Denny’s inspiration for the project came after reading Evolution’s Rainbow by Joan Roughgarden. The book explores biological diversity in gender and sexuality across species, and it had a profound impact on her. Growing up in a conservative environment, Denny says learning about queerness in nature was a turning point that helped her feel a sense of belonging.

That feeling—of finally understanding that there’s nothing “wrong”—is something she hopes the film can pass on to others.

For Page, being part of the documentary was both meaningful and rewarding. He describes Second Nature as not only informative, but also engaging and entertaining, filled with eye-opening facts that many people have simply never been exposed to before.

But the film isn’t just about science—it’s also about sparking conversation. It raises broader questions about censorship, and what happens when knowledge—whether in science, art, or society—is suppressed or left out entirely.

Second Nature has already made appearances at South by Southwest and is continuing its festival run, including a screening at the Reel Wild Festival. It will also arrive in theaters in Los Angeles on May 24 and New York on June 26, with additional screenings planned.

The filmmakers are making a concerted effort to ensure the documentary reaches a wide audience—from major festivals and universities to smaller, more intimate community groups. Whether it’s a packed theater or a small gathering of LGBTQ+ youth, the goal is simple: make the film accessible to anyone who wants to see it.

At its core, Second Nature is about visibility, understanding, and connection—and helping people realize they’re not alone.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/24/2026 at 10:28 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/24/2026 at 9:00 AM

 

Formal Inn Rock band was formed in 2014 in Minsk, Belarus by three Minsk State Linguistic University student-friends Anton Prakapenia, Vlad Avramenko and Paul Makarevich. During the university years (2010-2015) the band was previously known under the name LMD. Initially the band took part in numerous college concerts, live shows and biker festivals all across Belarus. After the political crisis in Belarus started from August 9, 2020, Anton Prakapenia, the band's frontman and co-creator had to flee Belarus, ending up in Los Angeles, California. Later on, he gets acquainted with the bassist Fausto Rodriguez and the drummer David Geller, who are now comprising the skeleton crew of the band. After that, the keyboardist Matt Valtierra joins the band. The guys are continuing working on their music, recording their first US album "American Made", as well as multiple releases later on, and they believe that for the Formal Inn band, the future is yet to come =)

 

Anton Prakapenia – Frontman / Singer
Fausto Rodriguez – Bass
David Geller – Drummer
Matt Valtierra - Keyboards 

Instagram: @formal_inn_official
Website: bio.site/formalinnsound


 

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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/23/2026 at 12:50 PM


Residents across Southern California are being urged to stay alert after authorities warned about a concerning trend: burglars placing hidden cameras in yards to monitor homes before breaking in.

According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Santa Clarita Valley Station, while their specific area hasn’t been heavily impacted, other nearby communities have reported incidents—suggesting this tactic is spreading across the region.

Here’s a simple, practical guide to help you spot suspicious devices and protect your home.


What to Look For Around Your Yard

Hidden cameras are often disguised to blend into outdoor spaces. Keep an eye out for:

  • Small boxes, fake rocks, or devices tucked into bushes or planters
  • Items that seem out of place or recently moved
  • Objects pointed directly at doors, windows, or driveways
  • Tiny lenses or reflective glass (similar to a phone camera)
  • Sunlight reflecting oddly off a surface
  • Devices mounted in unusual spots like trees, fences, or light fixtures
  • Cameras hidden in birdhouses, sprinkler heads, or yard decor
  • Wires or battery packs running into shrubs or along fences

If something looks off, trust your instincts—it’s worth a closer look.


How to Detect Cameras at Night

Some hidden cameras use infrared light, which isn’t visible to the naked eye—but your phone can help:

  • Open your phone camera in a dark area and scan your yard
  • Look for small glowing or purple dots
  • Slowly sweep a flashlight across bushes, fences, and yard items
  • Watch for distinct reflections from camera lenses

Behavioral Red Flags to Watch

Sometimes the biggest clues aren’t devices—they’re people.

  • Strangers lingering around your property without a clear reason
  • Individuals posing as solicitors but focusing more on your home layout
  • Signs of “casing,” like flyers or objects left untouched near your door to see if anyone is home

Found a Suspicious Device? Do This

If you think you’ve discovered a hidden camera:

  • Do NOT touch or remove it
  • Take photos from a safe distance
  • Increase lighting around your home
  • Secure your Wi-Fi with a strong password

Then contact your local law enforcement agency for guidance. If you believe there’s immediate danger, call 911.


How to Prevent It in the First Place

  • Keep bushes and landscaping trimmed to reduce hiding spots
  • Regularly inspect your yard—especially after traveling
  • Get to know your neighbors (shared awareness goes a long way)
  • Install motion lights or a doorbell camera for added visibility

Staying proactive is your best defense. A quick check of your yard could make all the difference in keeping your home and family safe.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/23/2026 at 11:11 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/22/2026 at 10:30 AM



Every year on April 22, people around the world come together to celebrate Earth Day—a moment to appreciate the planet we call home and reflect on how we can better protect it.

But Earth Day isn’t just about appreciation. It’s about action.

How Earth Day Began

Earth Day dates back to 1970, when millions of Americans took to the streets to demand change after a wave of environmental disasters and rising pollution concerns.

An estimated 20 million people participated in that first nationwide movement—making it one of the largest civic demonstrations in history. The impact was immediate and lasting, helping lead to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and landmark legislation like the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.

What started as a national protest quickly grew into a global movement—one that continues to unite people across countries, cultures, and generations.

Why Earth Day Still Matters

Fast forward to today, and the challenges Earth faces have only intensified.

Climate change—driven largely by human activity and fossil fuel use—continues to impact weather patterns, food systems, and public health worldwide. From devastating wildfires to stronger hurricanes and prolonged droughts, the effects are becoming harder to ignore.

Industries such as construction, agriculture, and manufacturing remain major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. And the financial toll is staggering, with extreme weather events costing the world hundreds of billions of dollars each year.

The bottom line: this isn’t a problem any one person can fix alone. That’s exactly why Earth Day exists—to bring people together and inspire collective action.

Easy Ways to Celebrate Earth Day in 2026

The good news? You don’t have to lead a global movement to make a difference. Small, intentional actions can add up in a big way.

Here are some simple (and meaningful) ways to celebrate Earth Day:

  • Join a local park or beach cleanup
  • Cook a meal using sustainable, locally sourced ingredients
  • Plant pollinator-friendly flowers at home
  • Switch to a reusable water bottle
  • Cut back on single-use plastics for the day (or longer!)
  • Attend a composting or sustainability workshop
  • Read an environmental book like Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  • Listen to a podcast about climate and conservation
  • Support or sign petitions for environmental causes
  • Reach out to local representatives about issues you care about

You can also look for local events like tree plantings, community cleanups, or peaceful demonstrations happening in your area.

Start Small—It Matters More Than You Think

One of the most powerful messages behind Earth Day is simple: just start.

Taking one small step—whether it’s planting flowers or reducing plastic use—can create a ripple effect. Not only does it help the planet, but it also inspires others to do the same.

Stay Hopeful About the Future

While the climate crisis can feel overwhelming, staying optimistic is key. Sharing positive stories, solutions, and ideas helps build momentum and keeps people engaged.

Think of it like planting seeds. The more we nurture small actions and hopeful conversations, the more they grow into something bigger.

Because at the end of the day, Earth Day isn’t just about one day—it’s about building habits that last all year long.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/22/2026 at 6:00 AM


COME WHAT MAY is an intimate, unflinching portrait of beloved comedian Ralphie May, whose large personality and even larger size set him apart from the rest and helped skyrocket him to fame. This loving husband and father fell victim to enablers, addiction, and abuse, causing his bright light to burn out far too quickly. Featuring candid interviews with friends and family, alongside never-before-seen archival footage, what unfolds is a loving tribute to a flawed and complicated man who brought joy to millions, but pain and heartbreak to those who knew him best. 

Directed By: David Gantz, Lahna Turner

Featuring: Jay Leno, Jay Mohr, Tiffany Haddish, Jeff Ross, Maz Jobrani, Alonzo Bodden, Russell Peters, Kevin Smith, Dr. Drew Pinsky



Everyone has their angels and demons. Watch the trailer for COME WHAT MAY, the larger-than-life story of comedian Ralphie May whose legacy is nearly as big as his waistline. Nationwide theatrical roadshow begins April 28 in partnership with the Laugh Factory featuring Q&As with the filmmakers and special guests in each city all summer. Get tickets now at comewhatmayfilm.com

LOS ANGELES, CA
Thu, April 30, 2026 7PM
LAEMMLE NOHO
Q&A with Dr. Drew


BURBANK, CA
Tue, May 5, 2026 7PM
FLAPPERS COMEDY CLUB & RESTAURANT
With Lahna Turner and David Gantz

 
LAS VEGAS, NV
Thu, May 7, 2026 7PM
THE BEVERLY THEATER
Panelists include Ant and Wendy Kaufman ("The Snapple Lady")

 

HOUSTON, TX
Wed, May 13, 2026
RIVER OAKS THEATRE

 
TEMPE, AZ
Wed, May 20, 2026
HARKINS - TEMPE MARKETPLACE

 
DALLAS, TX
Sun, June 14, 2026
TEXAS THEATER


NASHVILLE, TN
Thu, June 18, 2026 8PM
BELCOURT THEATRE

 

AUSTIN, TX
Wed, June 24, 2026
GALAXY AUSTIN

 

WAUKESHA, WI
Wed, July 8, 2026

 

MARCUS MAJESTIC-BROOKFIELD
Prime time with Lahna in person

 



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