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It's National Leave Work Early Day! We'll find out the best excuses to sneak out of the office, Heidi checks in from Oregon with a mushroom update, and we ask: have you already planned your own funeral? Plus, why do all dead guys seem to look the same? We've got a Pop History Quiz, celebrity birthdays, and music news. Also today: Pitt gets dropped, the unsexiest songs ever made love... Read More
Heidi and Frank is live every weekday from 6am-10am PT.
It's National Leave Work Early Day! We'll find out the best excuses to sneak out of the office, Heidi checks in from Oregon with a mushroom update, and we ask: have you already planned your own funeral? Plus, why do all dead guys seem to look the same? We've got a Pop History Quiz, celebrity birthdays, and music news. Also today: Pitt gets dropped, the unsexiest songs ever made love to, "the best you've ever had," and rubbing a bulls balls. Become a VIP to go back and check out the entire archives of The Heidi and Frank Show.
The Ticket King has spoken! Here is a list of the current concerts and events available to win. All you have to do is listen to the show Mondays-Fridays 6am-10am for your chance to win. For show info and to purchase tickets, click here.
Election Day has arrived across California, and voters are casting ballots in several closely watched races that could shape the state's future for years to come.
It's National Leave Work Early Day! We'll find out the best excuses to sneak out of the office, Heidi checks in from Oregon with a mushroom update, and we ask: have you already planned your own funeral? Plus, why do all dead guys seem to look the same? We've got a Pop History Quiz, celebrity birthdays, and music news. Also today: Pitt gets dropped, the unsexiest songs ever made love to, "the best you've ever had," and rubbing a bulls balls. Become a VIP to go back and check out the entire archives of The Heidi and Frank Show.
A team of researchers at MIT has created a breakthrough sensor that could change the way doctors detect and monitor bladder cancer - one of the most common and expensive cancers to treat in the United States.
Money Man Mitch is back with his financial moves, Fresca Summer is officially underway, and somehow weighted vests are now the hottest fitness flex. We've also got mosquito season invading every wet hole, the latest in sports and show biz news, and a health update on futuristic nano tubes that sound either life-saving or terrifying. Plus, science nerds are trying to bring back giant moa birds with 3D-printed eggs, we test your brain with a Pop History Quiz. Throw in "Get The Fake Out," a Stay Or Go with the band Raised on TV, and a visit from Stephen Kramer Glickman, and you've got a packed show. Become a VIP and never miss a moment of the show.
Raised on TV is an indie rock band that was formed by brothers Keaton Rogers and Kacey Greenwood in a San Fernando valley garage in 2016. They embrace the wildly varying and fun nature that comes with being an indie rock band, playing a giant festival stage one night, and a backyard college party the next. That rock and roll grit and road dog spirit is in their sound, as well as in their show whenever and wherever they play live. Raw but melodic, Raised on TV is built for the long drive and the loud night. Two brothers that are still making noise because it means something.
So here's a partial list of joints that we've found who will give something away or sell you burgers for less than the usual price on Thursday, May 28.
From burgers to bizarre animal facts, Ferraris, and "Who's Going To Hell?," today's lineup is all over the map. We're diving into National Hamburger Day, weird raccoon anatomy, Ozzy as a hologram, Todd Bridges' birthday, movie reviews, Movie Password, white liquor debates, OnlyFans headlines, the controversial Enhanced Games, magic mushrooms in the mainstream, and another chaotic Pop History Quiz you'll probably fail gloriously. Plus: Good News, appliance prices, and we play "Probably White." Become a VIP to the Heidi and Frank show today!
After days of uncertainty and evacuation orders, many residents in Garden Grove say they are still shaken following the chemical emergency at the local GKN Aerospace plant. Although officials have now cleared families to return home, community members packed City Hall this week demanding answers - and in many cases, calling for the facility to be shut down entirely.
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