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  • Make/Work Episode 3: Katie Bachler

    Make/Work Episode 3: Katie Bachler

    In Episode 3 of Make/Work, host Scott Pinkmountain talks with artist/educator Katie Bachler. Bachler is based in Southern California and her work is centered on our connections to place and to each other. She recently created a Map of Home for the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis,…

  • Make/Work Episode 2: Julien Nitzberg

    Make/Work Episode 2: Julien Nitzberg

    Make/Work is a new Rumpus podcast hosted by Scott Pinkmountain. In Episode 2, Scott talks with writer/director/documentarian Julien Nitzberg. Nitzberg is most well-known for the documentary, The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia, and his musical, The Beastly Bombing, which won Musical of the…

  • Make/Work: A New Rumpus Podcast

    Make/Work: A New Rumpus Podcast

    We’re excited to announce Make/Work, a new Rumpus podcast hosted by Scott Pinkmountain.

  • The Believer’s new podcast: The Organist

    “From philosophy to daytime TV, from poetry to martial arts, the show scrutinizes and interrogates the world with an affectionate and rigorous intelligence.” Join us in welcoming The Organist, a new podcast from The Believer and KCLW. The show is an…

  • Rumpus Bukowski

    Rumpus editor Stephen Elliott reading Charles Bukowski for the City Lights Podcast.

  • A Podcast to Assuage Today’s Difficult Musical Decisions

    The Best Radio You’ve Never Heard podcast is the perfect thing to listen to you when you want to relinquish all playlist control and introduce something new into your sonic repertoire. And the playlists are themed, free and all available…

  • New Tin House Podcast

    From our Pacific Northwesterly neighbors, a new Tin House podcast featuring Steve Almond for your enjoyment. Steve Almond provides a lecture from last summer’s Writer’s Workshop, “Everything They Told You in MFA School Was Wrong, Except For The Debt.” He…

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    Cast Your Pod

    Pandora too much work for your lazy ass? There’s a new indie-throbbing Music That Matters podcast over at KEXP (via Morr Music). Stellar rock photographer (and folky musician) Henry Diltz was a guest DJ at KCRW–the historical insight is better…

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