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  • Episode 299 Musician Graham Lewis
    2025/04/11
    English musician Graham Lewis is a founding member of the legendary post-punk band . Known for his minimal yet charged presence as bassist, vocalist, and lyricist, Graham helped shape the band’s stark aesthetic since 1976. Beyond Wire, he’s explored experimental sound through projects like , He Said, , and . An art school background and fascination with the underground shaped his career. Graham is based in Uppsala, Sweden.
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    1 時間 16 分
  • Episode 298 Writer and Historian Pat Thomas
    2025/04/04
    Pat Thomas is a historian and editor whose latest work, Dispatches From The Literary Underground: Evergreen Review, compiles and reprints the first 100 issues of Evergreen Review (1957–1973) in full color. Drawing on interviews with former staff and new essays from cultural commentators, the book documents the magazine’s role in publishing and promoting voices that shaped the postwar counterculture—writers, radicals, musicians. Pat approaches Evergreen not as nostalgia, but as evidence—archival, visual, unembellished—of how literature and politics intersected in print.
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    1 時間 5 分
  • Episode 297 Frank Hurricane
    2025/03/28
    Frank Hurricane is a musician and storyteller blending blues, folk, and spoken word. His album showcases his mix of humor, adventure, and spirituality. Recently featured on PBS in an , known for his eclectic style, combining country blues with hip-hop influences to create a unique and immersive experience.
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    1 時間 10 分
  • Episode 296 Climate Scientist Adam Sobel
    2025/03/21
    Photo By: Julia Gorton , nephew of of the band , studies extreme weather and climate dynamics, focusing on tropical cyclones, severe convection, and precipitation. A professor at Columbia since 2000, he combines theory, observation, and simulation to understand atmospheric behavior and assess risk. Adam also hosts , a podcast featuring conversations with leading climate scientists.
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    1 時間 12 分
  • Episode 295: Artivist, Musician & Journalist Rose Tang
    2025/03/14
    is a , multidisciplinary artivist, and event curator who leads over 30 groups in New York and Seattle. Her music, described by record labels and critics as experimental, free jazz, post-punk, noise, and "Weird Shit", blends diverse influences and unconventional sounds. A Mongol from Sichuan, Rose plays piano, electric guitar, and percussion, while also performing vocals, spoken word, and movement. Her music has been released by and , and she has organized and hosted concerts in New York and California. Beyond music, Tang has performed stand-up comedy at the Peek Pique Peak Festival at The Brick theater in New York. Her paintings, sculptures, photography, and performance art have been exhibited in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York. Previously, Rose was a decorated journalist, named Best Local Journalist by the Society of Publishers in Asia and recognized as a Champion for Freedom of Speech by the Visual Artists Guild in the U.S. She taught journalism at Princeton University and worked for , the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and numerous media outlets across the U.S., Australia, Hong Kong, and China.
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    59 分
  • Episode 294: Film Maker Dave Markey
    2025/03/07
    Dave Markey is a self-taught filmmaker and musician who has documented underground music and punk culture for over four decades. His films, including and , capture the energy of the punk scene with a direct, DIY approach. He has worked with Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Black Flag, and the Circle Jerks, among others. His latest documentary, (2025), explores the influence of a key figure cultural figure, bull rider and cop Bill Bartell.
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 293 The Big Takeover Editor Jack Rabid
    2025/02/27
    Jack Rabid has spent 40 years documenting underground music as the founder and editor of . His writing has appeared in , , , and dozens more. He drums for , , , and Springhouse. He hosts on . Based in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids, he remains a fixture in punk journalism and radio.
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    1 時間 10 分
  • Episode 292 Tony O’Neill
    2025/02/21
    , a British-born writer now in the U.S., has built a career that moves between fiction, non-fiction, and screenwriting. A former musician who played with and , he made his literary debut with in 2005, followed by noir-tinged novels like —now edging toward a TV adaptation with Bret Easton Ellis. Tony's work has found an eager audience in France, where 13e Note Editions translated much of his output. He’s also co-authored bestselling memoirs and worked with screenwriters like Jim Uhls. When not writing for The Guardian or Vice, he resides in New Jersey with his family.
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    1 時間 10 分