Remembering Frederick Wiseman this week—here's our conversation with Wiseman on a lifetime of observing:
radioopensource.org/seeing-ameri...
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We just checked in with Pico Iyer again, but this time about his surprise role in Marty Supreme!
Listen to the conversation wherever you go for podcasts AND leave us a note about it over at this little Reddit post we made:
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New show! Hear @tricialockwood.bsky.social: "I'll see halos around things or shadows in words. A lot of times reading, I'll get just the barest beginnings of an aura, of a migraine. And for me, that's where it happens. That's where it really hits."
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This week on Open Source: a civics lesson from Senator Angus King, during what King calls "the most direct assault on the Constitution in our history."
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This week: Kurt Andersen on Trump. Find it at our site or wherever you go for podcasts:
radioopensource.org/trump-part-ii/
This week, hear a conversation with Pico Iyer about silence and monastic life.
Find it at our site or wherever you go for podcasts:
radioopensource.org/aflame/
GODWIN is a great book AND you can hear Joseph O'Neill on Open Source in a conversation prompted by the book:
radioopensource.org/political-fo...
This week: Liz Walker on trauma in Palestine. Find the conversation at our site or wherever you go for podcasts:
radioopensource.org/from-boston-...
This week, it's an Open Source tradition: Mark Blyth returns to the show, to talk about Trump II, Bidenomics, and more. Here, for example, is the YouTube link, but it's also wherever you go for podcasts:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdtj...
Thank you!
Nobel-winning novelist Orhan Pamuk to Chris Lydon: "I'm losing my temper, sir."
Find their tense conversation wherever you go for podcasts--and we've put it on YouTube, too:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzfT...
"You are manipulating me, which you should not do."
This week, Nobel Prize-winning novelist Orhan Pamuk stops by the show. The result: nothing like your standard book chat.
radioopensource.org/not-your-sta...
On Giving Tuesday (who came up with that btw?), please think of making a donation to the hardest working team in podcasting!
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We're thankful for Roy Haynes, the jazz drummer who energized scores of jazz stars: Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, + many more.
Roy Haynes died recently, 4 months before his 100th birthday. We remember him on this week's show with Robin Kelley:
radioopensource.org/the-roy-hayn...
Cohen says, "And it's that 'no' that, to my mind, represents the essential freedom-giving element of my tradition, or at least the tradition as I construe it."
Find the conversation at our site or wherever you go for podcasts:
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The novelist Joshua Cohen on this week's show:
"I think that there is a strain of Jewishness, let's say, so as not to say the word Judaism, that is deeply diasporic, and it is in some way a product of a negative theology. It is essentially the idea of saying, 'No.' It is the refusal to join."
It seems Book Detective had "just one more thing."
Joshua "Pulitzer-winner from Atlantic City" Cohen wrote a classic essay about Atlantic City and Trump for @nplusonemag.bsky.social, and on our latest show, we talk to him about Atlantic City and the ongoing Trump era.
Here's the n+1 essay:
www.nplusonemag.com/issue-27/ess...
Well worth listening to!