n+1 - Podcast show

n+1 - Podcast

Summary: The n+1 podcast is a monthly show of arts, politics, theory, and literature, featuring interviews, readings, stories, and more. Hosted by Elisa Wouk Almino, Malcolm Donaldson, Moira Donegan, and Eric Wen, the podcast is produced by n+1 magazine in conjunction with WNSR: New School Radio.

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Podcasts:

 Episode 10: Sports | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

This month, the n+1 podcast does Sports, with Alice Gregory on the Mavericks surfing competition in Northern California (the subject of her essay in Issue 17); Lizzie Feidelson and Daniel Squire on the Merce Cunningham archives; and a conversation with Keith Gessen and Chad Harbach about sports, sports writing, and n+1's most recent softball game against the Paris Review.

 Episode 9: Revolution Nine | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

This month’s episode of the n+1 podcast features an interview with Moira Weigel on “Sadomodernism” in the films of Michael Haneke and Lars von Trier, a profile of Russian poet-activist Kirill Medvedev, and a conversation with Associate Editor Dayna Tortorici on second-wave feminist Shulamith Firestone.

 Episode 8: Arguable Direction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The n+1 podcast returns with a new monthly podcast of stories, debates, live readings, performances, interviews, and more. This month's episode features articles from Issue 16: Double Bind, including conversations about cultural sociology with editors Marco Roth and Nikil Saval, Newtown with Rachel Basch, and drumming with Oneida's John Colpitts.

 Occupy Onwards, Episode One | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The latest installment of the n+1 podcast looks back to December 11, to a daylong conference about the ongoing Occupy movement, Occupy Onwards. This, the first of the four panels, was called “The Banks: What Can Be Done?” It featured panelists Julia Ott of The New School, Doug Henwood of Left Business Observer, and Carne Ross of the OWS Alternative Banking Group, and was moderated by n+1 and Occupy Gazette editor Keith Gessen.

 Occupy Onwards, Episode Three | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The n+1 podcast shares a recording of "Foreclosures and Resistance," the third of four panels at a daylong conference about the ongoing Occupy movement, Occupy Onwards.

 Occupy Onwards, Episode Four | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The n+1 podcast shares a recording of "Debt: Student, Housing, Historical," the last of four panels at a daylong conference about the ongoing Occupy movement, Occupy Onwards. It featured David Graeber, author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years, Mike Konczal of the Roosevelt Institute, and Brian Kalkbrenner of Occupy Student Debt, and was moderated by Sarah Jaffe of Alternet.

 Occupy Onwards, Episode Two | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The second episode to the latest installment of the n+1 podcast, "Lessons From The Past/Possible Futures," is the second of four panels from the Occupy Onwards conference last December. It featured Ann Snitow of The New School, L.A. Kauffman of the Global Justice Movement, and Yotam Marom of the OW Direct Action WG, and was moderated by Asher Dupuy-Spencer of the OWS Labor OG and CUNY Grad Center.

 Episode 7: The Future of the NYPL | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Liz Hynes speaks with Caleb Crain and Charles Petersen about the NYPL's Central Library Plan. A public discussion of the subject took place last night, May 22, at the New School's Theresa Lang Community Center. Panelists included NYPL President Anthony Marx, historian Joan Wallach Scott, and architectural historian Mark Alan Hewitt.

 Episode 6: The Book is Good | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Daniel Smith and n+1 editor Keith Gessen talk about Gessen's article for Vanity Fair, "The Book on Publishing" (October 2011). This article uses Chad Harbach's book The Art of Fielding as a lens to examine developments in print and electronic publishing. Keith and Daniel discuss what these changes mean for the industry, the authors, and the reading public.

 Episode 5: On the Baseball Diamond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode Liz Hynes talks with Chad Harbach about his new novel, The Art of Fielding, exploring themes of mimetic desire, Herman Melville, and male friendship on and off the baseball field.

 Occupy the Studio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this special edition of the n+1 podcast, Liz Hynes sits down with Nathan Schneider of Waging Non-Violence, n+1 editor Charles Peterson, and Sarah Leonard of Dissent and The New Inquiry to discuss Occupy Wall Street. The group explores everything from new tactics of resistance to mainstream media's obsession with sanitation at Zuccotti Park.

 Episode 4: He Got in Trouble—Critique and Transformation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Carla Blumenkranz discusses her piece “Captain Midnight.” This unusual portrait follows a young Gordon Lish in the early '60s as he searches for new talent and struggles to start his career. Siddhartha Deb, author of the recently published nonfiction book, The Beautiful and the Damned: A Portrait of the New India, offers insight into the illusion of wealth and class disparities in globalized India.

 Episode 1: Pervasive Sounds, Shocking Images | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We are proud to announce the launch of the n+1 podcast, a monthly conversation on arts, culture, and literature hosted by Liz Hynes and Daniel Smith, and produced in conjunction with the New School and WNSR: New School Radio. The inaugural episode features editor Mark Greif, associate editor Nikil Saval, and contributor Gemma Sieff.

 Episode 2: Sam Lipsyte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this discussion with author Sam Lipsyte, podcast hosts Liz Hynes and Daniel Smith chronicle Lipsyte’s journey from his role as the “Lead Screamer” for the punk-rock band Dungbeetle to the publication of his third novel, The Ask. They grapple with the central themes in Lipsyte’s work, including gentrification, belonging, and authenticity.

 Episode 3: Both Fish and Fowl—Jo Ann Beard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this installment of our monthly podcast, Daniel Smith interviews Jo Ann Beard about her recent novel, In Zanesville. Beard, whose last book was the acclaimed essay collection The Boys of My Youth (1998), talks about the merger of fact and fiction, her attempt to write a young-adult novel, her passion for writing about animals and kids, and being a lifelong "sidekick."

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