writer, reporter, friend of the show P.E. Moskowitz joins us to talk about the reasons everyone is unwell, their newsletter Mental Hellth, the DSM, the chemical imbalance model of psychiatry, and expert parallel parking. we dive into pop psycho
what’s the energy what’s the system / Ariel Kalma needs help paying cancer treatment: https://www.gofundme.com/f/ariel-kalma-needs-help-with-paying-medical-bills?utm_campaign=p_cp_url
New York City Council Candidate for District 39 (Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Gowanus, Park Slope, Kensington) joins us to talk about his campaign & the left’s objectives in City Council – plus new music, remembering Constance Demby, & more ht
Poet & editor of A Perfect Vacuum Judah Rubin joins us to talk about & read from his new chapbook Antiquarian Historiography out now on Oxeye Press. Judah takes your calls on Michael Douglas, the imminence of tortellini and what serves as lubri
We spend 110 minutes on the music of pianist and composer Chick Corea, who died last month on February 9th. A strange and virtuosic figure with a blazing fast right hand and a pristine rhythmic and harmonic sense, Corea pioneered the fusion gen
Two hours of works of the avant-garde composer and poet Harold Budd (b. 1936), who passed away on December 8. An influential composer & pianist who rejected much of the language & aesthetic of “New Age” or “Ambient” music, Budd is renowned for
Emily Gallagher joins us to talk about her campaign for New York State Assembly in North Brooklyn’s 50th District, overturning 46-year incumbent Joe Lentol, as well as her platform and views on housing, police reform, the environment, the Mayor
Emily Gallagher joins us to talk about her campaign for New York State Assembly in North Brooklyn’s 50th District, overturning 46-year incumbent Joe Lentol, as well as her platform and views on housing, police reform, the environmen
Artist & sculptor Dan Herschlein joins us to talk about his latest solo exhibition Dweller, the threatening home-as-castle of suburban life, horror film tropes, & creating art in isolation. Dweller is currently on display at JTT in New York Cit
Artist & sculptor Dan Herschlein joins us to talk about his latest solo exhibition Dweller, the threatening home-as-castle of suburban life, horror film tropes, & creating art in isolation.Dweller is currently on display at JTT
Back after a 4 month hiatus. New music & conversation on police abolition, de Blasio, the illusion of scarcity, and black trans power. Download //// Mixcloud
Back after a 4 month hiatus. New music & conversation on police abolition, de Blasio, the illusion of scarcity, and black trans power.Download //// Mixcloud
A self-quarantined episode from home. We speak with Andy Ratto, a volunteer working with the crowd-sourced document & resource page NYC United Against Coronavirus.Links:NYC United Against CoronavirusService Worker’s CoalitionNYC Low
A self-quarantined episode from home. We speak with Andy Ratto, a volunteer working with the crowd-sourced document & resource page NYC United Against Coronavirus. Links:NYC United Against CoronavirusService Worker’s CoalitionNYC Low-Income Art
Willis Elkins, Executive Director of New York’s Newtown Creek Alliance, joins us to talk about the history of Newtown Creek, the lasting impact of the Greenpoint Oil Spill, Combined Sewage Overflow, ongoing clean-up efforts & how local environm
Writer and theorist McKenzie Wark joins us to talk about Reverse Cowgirl, her new book out Tuesday Feburary 18 via Semiotext(e), an autobiographical series of narrative reflections, citations and observasions on sex, experience, gender identity