by Hearsay Culture Network | Jan 17, 2023
Jeremy Pelt’s new book Griot is filled with stories from Black jazz musicians in an effort to broaden representation and share on social issues within the industry. Jeremy Pelt began his musical journey at a young age listening to stories from his grandparents. When...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Sep 28, 2022
Rebecca Giblin of Melbourne Law School and Boing Boing founder and writer Cory Doctorow discuss the “plight of creative labor” To many of us, big businesses and corporations have an outsized influence on our lives. Recently, the technology giants have stepped into...
by Hearsay Culture Network | May 2, 2022
Founder and Editor-at-Large of The Markup, and Pulitzer Prize winner, Julia Angwin How does the press hold technology companies, and technology itself, accountable? One way to do this is with what Julia Angwin’s The Markup calls the scientific “The Markup Method:” “We...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Dec 24, 2021
Listen to Esther Dyson and Dave’s conversation about the post-COVID landscape and its impact on communities. We can all see the disruption and tragedy that COVID has brought to our lives since 2020…but what about the good it has brought? Esther Dyson, an economics...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Oct 14, 2021
Anthony Bourdain’s life as told by 91 people that knew him best. On this Hearsay Culture Radio newsmaker interview, Dave Levine is joined by Laurie Woolever to discuss her 2021 book, Bourdain, The Definitive Oral Biography. Woolever traveled the world with Anthony...