LA Review of Books
En podcast af LA Review of Books - Fredage
503 Episoder
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Radio Hour: DNC, Kid's Corner, and Meghan Daum
Udgivet: 28.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Margaret Wappler plus the Hulk Hogan Lawsuit against Gawker
Udgivet: 25.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Bullsh*t, Jared Kushner, Gay Talese, and Jonah Lehrer
Udgivet: 14.7.2016 -
LARB Radio Claire Hoffman & Sandra Tsing Loh
Udgivet: 7.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Julia Claiborne Johnson
Udgivet: 1.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Lauren Weedman's 'Miss Fortune' & David Ulin on Donald Trump
Udgivet: 24.6.2016 -
LARB Radio Hour: Father’s Day, The Tony’s, and Drinking Mare's Milk
Udgivet: 17.6.2016 -
Radio Hour: Michelle Latiolais
Udgivet: 10.6.2016 -
Don Franzen interviews Baz Dreisinger about prisons around the world.
Udgivet: 4.6.2016 -
On Democracy: An Interview with Roslyn Fuller
Udgivet: 3.6.2016 -
Jack Miles on his Anthology of Religion & Ryan Gattis recommends Southland
Udgivet: 2.6.2016 -
Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney The Nest plus John Romano on Daniel Deronda
Udgivet: 26.5.2016 -
LARB Radio Hour: Ryan Gattis All Involved
Udgivet: 19.5.2016 -
Radio Hour: Burglary Meets Design and Red Hen's New “LA Fiction Anthology”
Udgivet: 12.5.2016 -
Radio Hour: BEK, “The Violet Hour” and The American West
Udgivet: 5.5.2016 -
Radio Hour: Sarah Bakewell, Tony Tulathimutte, and Andrea Kleine
Udgivet: 28.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Rainn Wilson, Mei Fong, and “Game of Thrones”
Udgivet: 21.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Marcia Clark, Sonny Liew, and Steve Wasserman
Udgivet: 14.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Bruce Wagner’s Ouevre and Johan Huizinga
Udgivet: 7.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Deanne Stillman’s “Twentynine Palms” and Nora Ephron
Udgivet: 31.3.2016
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