Richard Paul appears in the following:
All by Myself
Friday, March 23, 2007
Bob Paul is a successful graphic designer and painter who’s been working up in his attic since he quit his very first job. He says he doesn’t need anybody else around because he doesn’t care what other people think. His son, producer Richard Paul, ...
Why Are You Laughing?
Friday, May 05, 2006
When Curly gouges Larry in the eye, we laugh—or at least some of us do. Richard Paul has been writing and performing comedy for 25 years, and he applied himself to one of the great mysteries of the universe: are The Three Stooges funny?
The Color of Shakespeare
Thursday, April 06, 2006
It wasn't long ago that minstrel shows featuring white actors in blackface were all the rage in America. These shows were offensive, hokey and slapdash -- but some of them were based on the greatest plays in the English language. Richard Paul examines the troubled relationship between ...
Why Are You Laughing?
Thursday, February 09, 2006
When Curly gouges Larry in the eye, we laugh -- or at least some of us do. Richard Paul has been writing and performing comedy for 25 years, and he applied himself to one of the great mysteries of the universe: are The Three Stooges funny?
All By Myself
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Bob Paul is a graphic designer and painter who's been working in his attic since quitting his very first job. He doesn't need anybody else, because he doesn't care what other people think. His son, producer Richard Paul, also works alone, but doesn’t like it. Richard asked Bob about the ...
All By Myself
Saturday, April 16, 2005
Bob Paul is a graphic designer and painter who's been working up in the attic since he quit his very first job. He doesn't need anybody else, because he doesn't care what other people think. His son, producer Richard Paul, thinks that solitude like his dad's is almost addictive: ...
Jingle All the Way
Saturday, August 28, 2004
Advertising jingles used to be all over radio and television, but they seem to have gone into hiding lately. Richard Paul has created a celebration — and an explanation — of the nearly-lost art of writing a song to sell a product.
Silver Screen vs. The Teleprompter
Saturday, July 24, 2004
You can’t expect logic and factual truth from movies. And few of us would pay ten dollars to watch C-SPAN. But Richard Paul just can’t ignore the differences between real life Washington and the Capitol Hill created by Hollywood.
Painting the Nude
Saturday, March 27, 2004
Every couple of years a group in Washington DC takes over a giant space, such as an abandoned warehouse, and fills it with works by more than 700 artists. The project is called Art-o-Matic. We discovered that a great number of the paintings at Art-o-Matic are pictures of people not wearing clothes. Produced by Richard Paul.
Jingle All the Way
Saturday, January 17, 2004
Advertising jingles used to be all over radio and television, but they seem to have gone into hiding lately. Richard Paul has created a celebration — and an explanation — of the nearly-lost art of writing a song to sell a product.
Painting the Nude
Saturday, August 16, 2003
Every couple of years a group in Washington DC takes over a giant space, like an abandoned warehouse, and fills it full of art by more than 700 artists. The project is called Art-o-Matic. And as we discovered, a great number of the paintings at Art-o-Matic are ...