D'Arcy Carden
@DarcyCarden
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02-01-2012 00:09:05
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D'Arcy Carden D'Arcy Carden stops by to talk about her new podcast “WikiHole” that links connections between famous events or random celebrities, “The Good Place,” starring in the Broadway show “The Thanksgiving Play,” and more!
What does the population of Rio de Janeiro have to do with how many beers Andre the Giant can crush in one sitting?
Go on a wild ride with D'Arcy Carden down Wikipedia rabbit holes that lead to the most unexpected places.
Enter here: apple.co/WikiHole
Humming is hard and so was this Kylie Minogue trivia - would you have gotten the point?
This week @darcycarden leads Ms. Grace Kuhlenschmidt Guy Branum and Moshe Kasher down a WikiHole starting with the 1989 World Series, Battle of the Bays!
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This week @darcycarden leads Ms. Grace Kuhlenschmidt Guy Branum and Moshe Kasher down a WikiHole starting with the 1989 World Series, Battle of the Bays!
bit.ly/wikiholewithda…
A brief lesson in abbreviations.
@darcycarden lead adam pally, Jon Gabrus and Blair Socci down a WikiHole of unexpected twists and turns
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A new episode of WikiHole with D'Arcy Carden is out now! This week we’re joined by adam pally, Jon Gabrus and Blair Socci and the top of the WikiHole is Tetris!
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Thank you, Kumail Nanjiani for this perfect explanation.
Come fall down the #WikiHole , Fear of Dolphins, with D'Arcy Carden, Kumail, Emily Gordon and Jonah Ray
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Kicking off #WikiHole with this moment is chef’s kiss 🤌
The top of our first #WikiHole is music legend Lenny Kravitz. Join D'Arcy Carden and her guests Helene York, Drew Tarver and Paul F. Tompkins as they guess how famous events, locations and people are connected on Wikipedia