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Jamie Alexander Kilstein (born May 17, 1982) is an American writer, radio host, and
stand-up comic Stand-up comedy is a comedic performance to a live audience in which the performer addresses the audience directly from the stage. The performer is known as a comedian, a comic or a stand-up. Stand-up comedy consists of one-liners, stories, ...
. He grew up in
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, and is the oldest of five children. He lives in Austin, TX.


Career


Writing

Kilstein's writing has appeared on left-leaning sites including ''
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'', which featured a recurring column in summer 2012 titled ''Sundays with Jamie Kilstein and the Lord''. The column covered topics like pundits' penchant for overusing 9/11 analogies and " anchor babies". In September 2013, Kilstein came out publicly as suffering from both alcoholism and an eating disorder in a front-page article for ''
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'', "I'm an Alcoholic Dude With an Eating Disorder. Hi." He and Kilkenny (his ''Citizen Radio'' co-host and wife at the time) wrote the book ''Newsfail'', which was released on October 14, 2014. The book covers topics including Palestine,
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, feminism, atheists, and factory farming.


Comedy

Kilstein's first comedy album, ''Please Buy My Jokes'', was recorded on February 23, 2008 in front of a live audience at the Lakeshore Theater in Chicago. It was released in 2008. His second comedy album, ''Zombie Jesus'', was also recorded at the Lakeshore Theater in Chicago, on September 11–13, 2008. It was released on October 27, 2009. Kilstein released his third album, ''Libel, Slander, and Sedition'', on September 13, 2011. It was recorded at the Acme Comedy Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 13–16, 2010. Kilstein made his U.S. debut TV appearance on February 2, 2011, on the talk show '' Conan'', on which he performed a stand-up routine critical of continued involvement in the
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. Kilstein's fourth comedy album, ''What Alive People Do'', was released on October 22, 2013. It was a double album recorded in front of an Austin audience at the New Movement Theater on December 2, 2012. He is heavily influenced by comedian and actor
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who helped him through tough times.


Controversy

On February 27, 2017, Kilstein announced on that day's ''Citizen Radio'' episode that he was leaving the show. Later that day his co-host and ex-wife Allison Kilkenny accused Jamie of inappropriate behavior associated with the show. On October 30, 2017 Jamie clarified on the Joe Rogan Experience that he and Kilkenny had been in an open relationship.


References


External links

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