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.
Rush fanatic Taylor Myers stops by to chat about his experience as an actor on the off-broadway show 'Sleep No More'. We also discuss the works under his theater company, 'Roll The Bones', and the ice cream flavors that hit us right in the weak spot.
From building fireworks in his house as a child, to searching for the missing piece of his heart as an adult, Fredy-Cruz Martinez details his daily fight to remind others of the goodness in humanity.
The radiant Mark Panzarino stops by to talk about creating chalk art, managing drag queens, and his favorite breakfast cereal.
Collette Mclafferty sits down to discusss the gig that ended up costing her a whopping $10,000,000 lawsuit. With supporters including Shirley Manson of Garbage and Perez Hilton, she continues to fight on for the love of both justice and music.
Augusto M. Leal discusses the transformation that took place between succeeding on Wall Street and venturing off into India to master the renowned art of Ashtanga Yoga by the very Yogi who he once saw in a dream. Self-discovery, as we learn, is a never ending journey.
The world can feel pretty brutal when you lose an entire life's worth of personal belongings over a hand full of bills. Listen as Elena Gregory and I discuss the rekindling of hope that comes with the aftermath of losing faith to our close ones.
From the deserts of Arizona to the streets of Berlin, Tommi Kelly permeates the limits of self-discovery through mechanical components of the world. Also, hear the track 'Pop Song' by his band Sad Blues. There is a heart to every robot after all.
Poetry, art, and Mexican prostitutes. In this colorful conversation, Jack Tricarico discusses the close brushes of darkness that permeated the years he spent as a taxi driver in New York City.
Why do we always want what we can’t have? Jesus Lugo and I dig deep into our pasts as we attempt to decipher that very question. Hood lingo, Queer Cinema, AIM Instant Messenger, High school fights. The full gamut. It’s all here.
For those of us living in New York City this past summer, Dan’s ubiquitous “Looking For A Girlfriend” flyers were almost impossible to ignore. He sits down with me to chat about what it’s like to go on +100 dates in 5 months, refusing to appear on the Steve Harvey show, and the dark side to fame that’s seldom spoken of.
how do you save yourself out getting expelled from your university? just ask Michael Avery Wilbur of Moon Hooch. the globally traversed saxophonist and i sit down to chat about coltrane, family matters, getting discovered by Mike Doughty of Soul Coughing, and all that future has in store for Moon Hooch. and remember, "whatever you put into the horn, you'll get back ten fold"... wisdom people, wisdom.