LA Review of Books
A podcast by LA Review of Books - Fridays
503 Episodes
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Aminatou and Ann's Big Friendship
Published: 8/1/2020 -
Talking “Breasts and Eggs” with Japan’s Rising Literary Star, Mieko Kawakami
Published: 7/23/2020 -
When Reform Isn't Enough: Afropessimism's Argument for a New Society
Published: 7/17/2020 -
French Connections: Hirokazu Kore-eda on The Truth; Joyce Zonana on Henri Bosco’s Malicroix
Published: 7/11/2020 -
From Pride Month to Independence Day: the story of Frank Kameny, an LBGBTQ+ Trailblazer
Published: 7/4/2020 -
Changing the Conversation: Laverne Cox and Sam Feder on Trans Representation
Published: 6/26/2020 -
On the Line with Percival Everett
Published: 6/22/2020 -
Death in Her Hands: Talking to Ottessa Moshfegh
Published: 6/14/2020 -
In Conversation with Patrisse Cullors, co-founder #BlackLivesMatter
Published: 6/7/2020 -
Juli Delgado Lopera Comes Alive
Published: 5/31/2020 -
Art in an Emergency: Talking to Olivia Laing and Lucy Ives
Published: 5/24/2020 -
Wayne Koestenbaum's Whirlwind of Wit & Wisdom
Published: 5/17/2020 -
Cathy Park Hong Reckons with Minor Feelings
Published: 5/10/2020 -
A Time Capsule of Queer LA: Tom of Finland & Circus of Books
Published: 5/3/2020 -
Wow, it's Samantha Irby
Published: 4/26/2020 -
Crime & Punishment & RuPaul’s Drag Race: Talking to Rufi Thorpe, author of The Knockout Queen
Published: 4/19/2020 -
It Was A Good Day: Talking the Rise of Gangsta Rap with Felicia Angeja Viator
Published: 4/11/2020 -
Literary LA: Our Meteoric Quarantine with Harry Dodge
Published: 4/4/2020 -
Coronavirus Quarantine Encore: A Podcast About Nothing with Jenny Odell
Published: 3/28/2020 -
The Roots of California's Modernist Utopia: Tuberculosis and Teutonic Nudism
Published: 3/21/2020
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