LA Review of Books
A podcast by LA Review of Books - Fridays
503 Episodes
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Minding the Gap with Bing Liu
Published: 9/20/2018 -
Michael Arceneaux's Faith: Beyonce, Writing, and Romance
Published: 9/14/2018 -
Porochista Khakpour: Reflections on Being Sick
Published: 9/7/2018 -
Reconciling the Mother and the Artist with Jori Finkel
Published: 8/30/2018 -
Martin Duberman on The Gay Movement Past & Present
Published: 8/24/2018 -
The Poverty of Wealth with Lauren Greenfield
Published: 8/17/2018 -
Inside Bachelor Nation with Amy Kaufman
Published: 8/10/2018 -
Our Homes, Ourselves: Reading Interiors with Lydia Millet
Published: 8/3/2018 -
The Ties That Bind? Three Identical Strangers
Published: 7/27/2018 -
The Science of Fiction: David Naimon on Ursula K Le Guin
Published: 7/20/2018 -
Mister Rogers and the Art of Radical Empathy
Published: 7/13/2018 -
Joseph O'Neill is up to "Good Trouble"
Published: 7/5/2018 -
Rebecca Makkai and the Burdens of History
Published: 6/29/2018 -
"Would You Have Waited for Me?" Tayari Jones' An American Marriage
Published: 6/22/2018 -
Johanna Drucker: The Ecological Longview
Published: 6/15/2018 -
Carmen Maria Machado and Jenny Zhang
Published: 6/8/2018 -
Morgan Jerkins’ Vulnerable Bravery
Published: 6/1/2018 -
Wim Wenders on Pope Francis: The Man and His Words
Published: 5/25/2018 -
Talking About Race with Ijeoma Oluo
Published: 5/18/2018 -
Ryan Holiday on Nick Denton, Peter Thiel, and the Conspiracy against Gawker
Published: 5/10/2018
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