Global Notes: Canadian Chamber Choir Highlights Indigenous Issues In Chicago Tour
The Canadian Chamber Choir joins ‘Worldview’ for a live in-studio performance, plus an interview with Julia Davids and Sarain Carson-Fox.
The Canadian Chamber Choir joins ‘Worldview’ for a live in-studio performance, plus an interview with Julia Davids and Sarain Carson-Fox.
Chicago’s Rami Nashashibi and Dawoud Bey are among the 24 winners recognized for being “extraordinarily talented and creative individuals.“
When we found out Los Angeles wasn’t hosting any awards shows when we’d be in town (rude), we decided to throw our own - enter, “The Sauce Awards,” where we celebrate Renaissance woman Quinta Brunson, internet hero Victor Pope Jr., and the one and only Amber Rose! Quinta talks about her collaboration with Shondaland in the age of Trump, Victor reveals the inspiration for his use of props on Vine, and Amber talks SlutWalk, feminism, ovulation apps, and more. Come for the sauce, because the sauce is forever. And come check out our live show in Toronto - featuring artist HateCopy aka Maria Qamar and writer Scaachi Koul - on Saturday, October 14th at 9:15pm at the Ted Rogers Cinema. It’s a part of the Hot Docs Podcast Festival. For tickets and more info, go here.Follow Amber Rose on Twitter at @DaRealAmberRose and on Instagram at @amberroseFollow Quinta Brunson on Twitter at @quintabrunson and on Instagram at @quintabFollow Victor Pope Jr. on Twitter and Instagram at @VictorPopeJrFollow us: @heavenrants and @brokeymcpovertyEmail us: anotherround@buzzfeed.comSubscribe to our newsletter: buzzfeed.com/anotherround/newsletterCheck out our merch! shop.buzzfeed.com
A discussion of the NBC comedy The Good Place, which stars Kristen Bell and Ted Danson. We’re big fans of the show, and it’s from one of the creators of Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It’s funny and weird and packed with jokes, and it’s all about the afterlife. Guest: Producer Emeritus and Music Director Mike Katzif.
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Live from the Werk It Women’s Podcast Festival at the Ace Hotel in downtown LA, we talk all about getting through your 20s with actors Alia Shawkat and Niecy Nash. Plus, a story from Terri Coleman about how Jose Cuervo taught her an important lesson in young adulthood. Give and get advice about life in your 20s at deathsexmoney.org/20sadvice. Want to celebrate your next Ellen Burstyn-inspired “should-less day” in style? Get our new “I’m having a SHOULD-LESS DAY” mug!” Support Death, Sex & Money today by becoming a sustaining member at $8/month and we’ll send you one. Go to deathsexmoney.org/donate or text “DSM” to 70101. Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter and we’ll send you great audio recommendations, fascinating letters from our inbox and updates from the show. Sign up at deathsexmoney.org/newsletter. Follow the show on Twitter @deathsexmoney and Facebook at facebook.com/deathsexmoney. Email us any time at deathsexmoney@wnyc.org.
Public Enemy and Prophets of Rage’s Chuck D looks at the fascinating history of rap and hip-hop in his new book, This Day in Rap and Hip-Hop History.
Ava Berkofsky, the director of photography for HBO’s hit series Insecure, talks about the importance of lighting people of colour onscreen.
Former Vampire Weekend band member Rostam Batmanglij steps out on his own with his debut solo effort, Half-Light.
Rapper Chuck D traces the history of rap and hip hop in his new book. Ava Berkofsky, the director of photography on HBO’s Insecure, talks about the importance of lighting people of colour. Musician Rostam on his long-awaited solo debut.