
SXSOHO, Podcast Recommendations, 'Interior Chinatown,' Family History, Gen X Is Made For This Moment
Director Kevin Ford talks about his documentary, "The Pushback," as part of our series, “South By South Of Houston,” showcasing the films that would have been screened at SXSW.
Time Magazine culture writer, Eliana Dokterman, joins us for our ongoing series, “Review/Preview.” This week, we’re taking a look at what’s new in podcasts.
Charles Yu joins us to discuss his new novel, Interior Chinatown , a "send-up of Hollywood tropes and Asian stereotypes."
Sarah Abrevaya Stein, a history professor at UCLA, discusses her book, Family Papers: A Sephardic Journey Through the Twentieth Century.
Today's 'Good Vibes,' courtesy of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
[REBROADCAST FROM MAY 14, 2019] Alex Williams discusses his pieces for the New York Times, "Actually, Gen X Did Sell Out, Invent All Things Millennial, and Cause Everything Else That’s Great and Awful" and "Evan Dando Knows He’s Lucky."
Chicago Tribune features reporter and columnist, Christopher Borelli, talks about his recent piece, “I’ll say it: Gen Xers are best prepared for our quarantine moment. Let the arguments begin,” and take listeners’ calls.


