Twice a month Eric Vetter, host of No Name NYC, New York's longest running comedy-variety show, talks to NYC-based artists, performers, writers and creatives about what it's really like to work in and around the performing arts in New York City.
Eric talks to stand-up comic Harry Terjanian.
Eric talks to storyteller, musician, and host of Sideshow Goshko, Leslie Goshko.
No Name talks to Mr. No Name himself, Eric Vetter. Comic and videographer Mike Sgroi takes over the hosting duties to talk with Eric about his journey with the No Name NYC Variety Show, celebrating i…
No Name's Eric Vetter talks to photographer, videographer, and Word Up principal Emmanuel Abreu about finding his footing as a freelance photographer and about his work with Word Up Community Booksto…
Eric talks with musician, composer, and longtime No Name principal Miles Blue Spruce about making music in New York City and what it's taken Miles to build his own recording studio.
Eric and stand-up comic and author Liz Miele met up in Brooklyn to talk about starting stand-up in NYC at age 16, producing in the post-pandemic comedy world, and how one of the world's greatest stan…
No Name NYC's Eric Vetter talks to TONY-Nominated, Lortel and OBIE award-winning, performing artist John-Andrew Morrison about his entry in New York theater, the path of Strange Loop from cabaret sho…
Non Name NYC's Eric Vetter talks to comedian, actress, and writer Nancy Lombardo about her days in the First Amendment Improv Troupe, what it takes to roast at the Friar's Club, and you can break int…
No Name's Eric Vetter talks to Ophira Eisenberg about her start in stand-up comedy, her early years in NYC, and her new podcast, Parenting is a Joke.
No Name's Eric Vetter talks to Lee Alan Barrett about the early days of No Name NYC, his stints performing in theme restaurants, and life as a comedy magician.
No Name's Eric Vetter talks to Canadian comic Jillian Thomas about her days as the Queen of Pot Comedy, the ins and outs of the Canadian standup scene, and what Kiefer Sutherland's grandfather did fo…
No Name's Eric Vetter talks to veteran NYC comic and playwright Alaudin Ullah about mounting DIY shows in the 90s, the path from standup to writing plays, and South Asian representation in entertainm…
Eric is joined by musician Carl Fortunato, keyboardist for No Name's hose band the Summer Replacements, who talks about his path through NYC's music and arts world.
Eric and Richard Binder—actor, musician, and keyboardist for the No Name house band, the Summer Replacements—head to Central Park to talk about finding your place in the arts in NYC.
Eric sits down to talk with his old friend, author and storyteller Tommy Pryor, about his genesis on the streets of Yorkville and about the genesis of Tommy's book, I Hate the Dallas Cowboys: Tales o…
Eric sits down to talk with Rhonda Hansome about her thirty-plus years as a stand-up comic opening for acts like Anita Baker, the Pointer Sisters, and Aretha Franklin. Did you know Rhonda was on the …
Eric talks with actor, writer, performance artist, and storyteller Michele Carlo about her (over!) thirty years entertaining people in NYC.
Eric sits down with actor, comedian, and comedy writer Charles McBee to talk about his earliest days in NYC and the path that led him to the head writer's chair.
Eric sits down for a chat with singer Alex De Suze about growing up in Boston in a radio family, dreaming of Broadway, and about breaking in to NYC's Broadway and cabaret scenes.