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If you're ever in a weird soundtrack mode, then Mondotees mixes has your name all over it.
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The latest book list I'm trying out is David Bowie's top 100. Looking forward to reading more about The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels. Not sure about the target audience, but it does feel academic at times.
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I remember hearing from friends that Dana White made a pit stop in Alaska for his show. The episode is available online, not sure for how long, but it does make me homesick- a trip is in the works for this year.
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Pullbox Issue 25
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Mix Master Mike returns with another mixtape that makes you say "goddamn that DJ made my day."
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Whenever I'm not sure what to read next, I'll check out other people's book lists. One of those lists that's worth browsing is Bill Gates' end-of-the year list. The Road to Character by David Brooks - I'm wrapping that up and will no doubt check out the other books on the list. Also, did Bill Gates get a Wes Anderson-imitator to direct his book recap video?
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One of my most favorite gifts EVER was a subscription to the New Yorker, thanks to a fellow journalist. It was during "the trenches," one of those periods that you can only appreciate afterwards. Yet, that subscription provided a bit of relief, escape and more importantly insight.
So I was more than thrilled about the New Yorker documentary: Very Semi-Serious: A Partially Thorough Portrait of New Yorker Cartoonists.
It's filled with relief, escape and more importantly insight.
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Pullbox Issue 24
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Been a fan of Eli Escobar since his Turntable Lab cameos. His Delancey Music Service radio mix has been out for a few years, but it's pretty timeless. Fans of Beats in Space should dig it.
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It's pretty much the last week of January, which means lots of New Years resolutions may have failed already. No facts backing that up, just personal experience. Regardless, I'm ready to give the KonMari method a stab. The companion book is also available, but Spark Joy implores you to read the original book first. So we'll see if it's life changing or just magic.
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TV season is slowly picking up again. Most networks tend to roll out the goods during sweeps. But in lieu of that, enjoy a TV guest role from yours truly as the guy on a cellphone (ad-preroll warning).
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Pullbox Issue 23
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Holy Ghost! puts together a delightful live show on the Boiler Room.
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I can't say I've ever been a Pixar super fan, but like others I have enjoyed their movies. Creativity, Inc is a hybrid of business principals and essays from one of Pixar's leaders. Some really useful principals and anecdotes.
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Rounders is one of my all-time favorite movies. It actually holds up years after its release. The guys who wrote the movie are some of the creators behind Showtime's Billions. The pilot episode has been out for a few weeks. Since I like to watch things in real time, I waited for the premiere date and it doesn't disappoint. If you listen to Brian Koppelman's podcast and Tim Ferriss's podcast, then it really should be up your alley. Can't wait to see what's next.
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Pullbox Issue 22
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The Man from Mars has left us, but David Bowie's body of work lives on.
He provided one of my earliest and most favorite New York moments.
In college, I attended the CMJ conference in the city with several other KRUA alum. It's a big gathering of college radio stations, journalists, labels, promoters, and up-and-coming bands.
One of the big shows that year was Arcade Fire in Central Park. We weren't even supposed to be at the show, but somehow one of us knew the right person to know and voila! tickets to the show.
Towards the end of Arcade Fire's set, David Bowie emerges and performs with the Montreal band. Not quite the same performance, but from the same time frame - in case you want to re-visit.
Thanks Bowie,
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Your to-read list only grows after reading Mary Karr's The Art of Memoir. That scene in Good Will Hunting, when Will says something like you could have learned the same thing with a dollar fifty in library late fees, instead of dropping a hundred grand in grad school. Karr's book seems like a getting a master lesson in memoir without spending a ridiculous amount on classes.
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Knife Fight and Top Chef - as close as I get to guilty pleasures. Likely because I'm eating less meat, watching chefs make meals is like to tofu for my brain.
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