503 Episodes

  1. Circling the Abyss: Talking to Sam Lipsyte, author of Hark

    Published: 2/8/2019
  2. Mitchell S Jackson's Survival Math

    Published: 2/1/2019
  3. Jeffrey Yang and the Mystique of Marfa

    Published: 1/25/2019
  4. And the Winner for the Best Documentary is...

    Published: 1/18/2019
  5. John McPhee's Magisterial Patchwork

    Published: 1/11/2019
  6. Telling Stories and Telling Histories: Wayetu Moore's She Would Be King

    Published: 1/4/2019
  7. The Best of 2018: Books, TV, Movies, and More

    Published: 12/28/2018
  8. John Wray's Improbable Leap of Faith

    Published: 12/21/2018
  9. LA Stories: Howard Hughes, Starlets, and Outcast Punks in Dystopia

    Published: 12/14/2018
  10. The Body as Archive

    Published: 12/7/2018
  11. William Cooper, Conspiracy Theories, and The Decline of the American Mind

    Published: 11/30/2018
  12. Chris Kraus' Social Practice

    Published: 11/23/2018
  13. Rethinking Identity with Kwame Anthony Appiah

    Published: 11/16/2018
  14. Centering the Margins: A Conversation with Patrisse Cullors

    Published: 11/9/2018
  15. Sandi Tan Talks Inspiration, Betrayal, and Singapore's First Indie Film

    Published: 11/2/2018
  16. Matt Tyrnauer's Histories of American Glamour & Sexuality

    Published: 10/26/2018
  17. Your Brain on Capitalism: Martijn Konings Deconstructs the Neo-Liberal Order

    Published: 10/19/2018
  18. Owls in the Fog: Ben Marcus and Brian Phillips

    Published: 10/12/2018
  19. Seth Greenland's New Nineteenth Century Novel

    Published: 10/5/2018
  20. The Delightful Rage of Fran Lebowitz

    Published: 9/28/2018

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