Back on air after a month in the Arctic. This week we're serving up jazz funk, gems from West Africa and India, new wave and some recent cuts from Mount Kimbie and Four Tet. Ralph Abraham interrupts to talk DMT.
DJ Ali Coleman dropped by the studio to play some classic NYC house selections, talk about about New York's Cabaret Law and share a little history on the city's club culture. Recorded September 9, 2017 Ali's Mixcloud page: https://www.mixcloud.
Music from New Orleans and Southern juke joints, important news about Antarctica and an answer to the question - "what is anarchism?" w/ Noam Chomksy. All here, on A Straight Line
I meant to repost this one for Earth Day, but I had New Orleans on my mind. Here it is, the first, and most popular, interview guest to appear on A Straight Line, now with iTunes convenience. Apologies for the audio, but this was early days be
In the studio with actor and writer Theodore Bouloukos for a ramble through New York and his life. Theo shares his thoughts on gentrification, a story about a ghost in his building, and life in NYC before and after 9/11.
*This was originally recorded for the Interdependence Project's podcast.* Talking meditation and staying sane in the current political climate with Shante Paradigm Smalls, PhD. http://theidproject.org/about http://shanteparadigm.com/
Author and investigative journalist Scott Carney joins the show to talk about evolutionary biology, regaining the lost ability we all have within us to withstand our dreaded nemesis, The Cold, and other related topics from his new book What Doe
Welcome to 2017. Talking compassionate filmmaking among the ruins of capitalism with filmmaker Sean Dunne. Catch all of Sean's work at Veryape.tv Book mentioned at the start: The Mushroom at the End of the World