The Pandrogyne
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is the founding fa/mo/ther of Industrial music, a performance artist, and a very, very, very devoted husband. Originally broadcast 2013.
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is the founding fa/mo/ther of Industrial music, a performance artist, and a very, very, very devoted husband. Originally broadcast 2013.
Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice investigate what we currently know about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) with Dr. Irwin Redlener, Director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons and All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/understanding-the-coronavirus-covid-19/ Thanks to our Patrons Ivan Perez, Jon Mack, Johnathon Singer, Brandon Fergerson, Christopher O’Keefe, and Roy Hill-Percival for supporting us this week. Photo Credit: CDC.gov
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HBO and The Ringer’s BIll Simmons is joined by Ryen Russillo to discuss how COVID-19 rocked the World and everything in it including sports. They discuss the possibility of a lost NBA season, how the playoffs might work if the league resumes play, NBA players and owners covering arena workers wages, NBA Awards if the season ended right now, and ask “What will sports analysts talk about after a month of no sports?” They also give some TV, movie, and book recommendations, answer mailbag questions and more!
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When Thandie Newton took the part of Maeve on Westworld, she had no idea the character would wind up being a perfect metaphor for her life. As Thandie tells Marc, she didn’t really understand her outsider status as a mixed-race young person in England until much later in life. That confusion created an identity issue where she spent many years without knowing who she really was. Thandie talks about how she turned that corner, how her friendship with Eve Ensler changed her life, and how speaking out about sexual abuse in Hollywood damaged her career before there was widespread awareness about the need for change. This episode is sponsored by Stitcher Premium, The Climb from Sony Pictures Classics, and Capterra.
On this week’s q This music panel, journalists A. Harmony and Stuart Berman discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the music industry and how we can support artists. Canadian musician Joel Plaskett opens up about how he’s coping with the creative, emotional and financial uncertainty of COVID-19. Come from Away playwrights David Hein and Irene Sankoff talk about how the cancellation of the hit musical due to COVID-19 is affecting their cast and theatre in general.
David Hein and Irene Sankoff are the creators of the award-winning musical Come from Away, which has recently had both its Broadway and Toronto productions interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. They joined Tom Power on the phone from New York to talk about the impact on their cast and on theatre in general.
Joel Plaskett is a Canadian musician who was supposed to kick off a tour next month for his forthcoming album, 44. He joined Tom Power to talk about how widespread closures and cancellations throughout the music industry have affected him personally.