Monday, July 9, 2007

Podcasts galore!

I returned yesterday night from my family's annual mini-Fourth of July vacation in Hancock, Wisconsin, one of my favorite towns in this country.

While there is plenty to write about from that adventure, and lots of photos, instead I choose to share with you the joy of podcasts. I am obsessed. The two 8 plus hour road trips allowed me some quality iPod time, and while I did discover some new music that I really like: St. Vincent and Fourth of July (from Lawrence, Kansas!) being two big winners...oh, and I really like the song Wet and Rusting by Menomena, which also has a slightly bizarre yet interesting video for it directed by Lance Bangs, which you can see here...anyway, while music is all well and good, podcasts are really where it's at.

NPR and KCRW are the two biggest suppliers of my podcasts, including: Bookworm, The Treatment, Morning Becomes Eclectic, All Songs Considered, Book Tour, This American Life and Film Reviews. Other interesting podcasts I would recommend are KCET Podcast: Hammer Conversations, Filmschool has a few good episodes, The New Yorker: Fiction, and The Sound of Young America. If anyone has any other recommendations, I would be happy to hear them.

I'm not feeling in such a literary mood right now, so I'm just going to list the podcasts I listened to on the trip (all of which I would recommend):

From KCET:
David Foster Wallace reads from "Consider the Lobster"
A conversation between Miranda July and George Saunders (for the second or third time)

From KCRW's Bookworm with Michael Silverblatt:
Vendela Vida (great having just read her book)
Dave Eggers
Greil Marcus
Chris Adrian
Kurt Vonnegut
Walter Kirn
David Foster Wallace

From KCRW's The Treatment with Elvis Mitchell:
Judd Apatow
Sarah Polley
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Amy Berg
Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden
Robert Altman
Fernando Meirelles

Also listened to Vendela Vida on The Sound of Young America

That is all.

2 comments:

Jesse Thorn said...

Thanks for reccomending us.

Miranda July will be on the show in the next couple of weeks... and George Saunders will come back when his new book comes out in the fall. Have you heard the first interview he did on the show? He's an awesome dude.

Thanks again!

Jesse
The Sound of Young America

Lindsay said...

Yeah, your show is really great. I've listened to a few more. You've had some great guests.

Haven't listened to the George Saunders interview yet...I can't seem to find it.

I'll definitely be checking out the Miranda July show. Thanks for the heads up. I'll keep tuned in!