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On the subject of imbibing
03.21.2023
A conversation on Downtown about what one man drinks and the very specific reasons why.
Interview about assorted live rock and roll recordings
03.14.2023
A discussion on Downtown pertaining to rare and/or newly discoverd live tapes from Led Zeppelin, the Who, the Rolling Stones, the Animals, and Bob Dylan.
Blues interview
03.07.2023
Blues radio talk: ranging from the Delta to Stax to an open air market on Chicago's West Side, with a few opening comments about publishing.
Film talk on Downtown with Rich Kimball
02.21.2023
Radiohead piece
02.20.2023
An essay in The Smart Set on "Creep" as one of the best songs ever written. "The concerns of “Creep” — the overwhelming doubt with which this narrator contends — go back to an age before language itself. Grunting cave people could have heard this sound and recognized it as common emotional ground."
Op-ed in the New York Post
02.14.2023
Downtown with Rich Kimball appearance
02.14.2023
Talking about Chris Sale, Orson Welles and Les Miserables, a new Jimi Hendrix archival release, the first live performance of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity, and John Keats' "What the Thrush Said."
Beatles interview
02.07.2023
Interviewed on the radio about the book-in-progress, Giving You Everything: A Hard Day's Night and the Artistic Zentih of the Beatles, and the 585-minute recording session from February 11, 1963, that produced the Beatles' first LP.
Downtown with Rich Kimball
01.31.2023
Radio interview about Orson Welles and The Shadow, a radio adaptation of Star Wars, Billie Holiday in January 1957, a Byrds bootleg of a Swedish radio broadcast, and Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes in "The Engineer's Thumb."
Talking about the subject of writing on the radio
01.24.2023
On Downtown to discuss what makes good writing good writing, what makes bad writing bad, how publishing and the MFA systems work, and E.M. Delafield and Shirley Jackson. "There is nothing easier to do than to stop reading something. And there is nothing harder to do than to write artfully. Negotiating those two extremes is what's going to make someone a great writer, or not."
Radio interview
01.17.2023
On Downtown talking about Buster Keaton, an M.R. James mockumentary, Guns N' Roses live in 1992, hockey, baseball, and the 1949 film, The Window, a precursor to Hitchcock's Rear Window.