Music pioneer Martin Rev chats about his early years of growing up in New York City.
The denial that comes with finding out of a life-altering result can be devastating, but for Rob Wilson, life can only go on after having reached full acceptance. He also talks about meeting Questlove, being a participant of 'MCA Day', and attempting to figure out Judge Judy.
Want to create and record music with your favorite bands? Just write them a letter! Thor Harris stops in before playing a sold-out Swans concert to discuss how he managed to meet the many bands and artists that he has gone on to play and record with. Devendra Banhart, Bill Callahan, Shearwater, Angels of Light, Stick People, Smog, Ben Frost... Your dreams are only a letter away.
Rattling radiators and disgruntled neighbors. None could stop Laura Calçada and I as we discussed our thoughts on psychotic fathers and shedding a few tears from time to time. An unexpected late night conglomeration.
A free-form verbal jam. Eric Vincent Kenny and I go out of our comfort zones and venture into the unknown. Jazz ciggarattes, Williamsburg, the Beatles, and more jazz ciggarattes. Through the thickets of smoke, we emerge safe and sound.
Booq recounts both the struggle of growing up in foster care, and dealing with adoptive parents that neglected him. Born in Gary, Indiana, and fresh to New York City, he shares the dreams, battles, and chance encounters from his new chapter in life.
Food and film. Anthony Calamunci stops by to discuss his food critique program ‘Billy McQueen’; the YouTube series that focus on rating the indigenous foods of New York City. We also talk music elitism, Catholic school retreats, and Louis CK.
Beautifying the world one sticker at a time, the effervescent Audrey Dimola stops by to chat about 'The Wild Papers’’; the project that sets out to conjure the forgotten flame of youth in every one of us.