It’s Sounding Board! We briefly talk about Starbucks calling the police on two black real estate brokers in Philadelphia, the Impossible Burger comes to White Castle and Vegans are CoNfLiCtEd,…
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It’s Scapi Dispatch! We’ve been covering C2E2 all weekend and are so glad to share these field recordings from a few of the panels we attended with you, our loyal…
We’re so honored to have been able to attend and record Andre Vasquez’s event Chicago Progress Black Panther Film Discussion at AlleyCat Comics. From the Facebook event: Join neighbors as…
It’s Sounding Board, and it’s more of a personal one, as we talk about body positivity, our current gym revisit, the inherent class struggle of “fitness,” and ten seconds of…
We sit down with Bryan Renaud and Colleen DeRosa from Random Acts Theatre to talk about #safespace, thinking of diversity and accessibility as celebratory over representative, the importance of experimentation…
We sit down with Harrah Friedlander to talk about her upcoming project Frontier Feminist with NON:op Open Opera Works, wielding artistic license, Willa Cather and remembering Nebraska, and Jazz Hands
We sit down with Denise Yvette Serna of the upcoming play Just Like Us and Laura Mendoza from The Resurrection Project to talk about what DACA means for its recipients, personalizing…
It’s Sounding Board! It’s also the Democratic Primary Coverage! In the first half hour, we talk all things Illinois 2018, including campaign financing woes, socially conservative Democrats, and Republican Congressional…
We sit down with Rose Freeman and Phranque Wright to talk about Kevin Sparrow’s Cornerstone with Nothing Without a Company, Finding the Reality in Political and Artistic Brainwashing, Immersive Theater,…
It’s our 200th episode! We sit down with Liz Jackson Hearns and Alexandra Plattos Sulack to talk about The Voice Lab, the benefits of teaching in a studio while balancing…
We sit down with LaRob Payton to talk about our upcoming Hearing in Color concert, tracking the melodies of spirituals through the music of Black composers, racism is a layered…