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Ep#8 - Jessica Martin - The Vocabulary of Shapes

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Release Date: 12/07/2021

Karen Bates and Byron Hoffman: The French Laundry and the Origins of California Cuisine show art Karen Bates and Byron Hoffman: The French Laundry and the Origins of California Cuisine

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#34: Before The French Laundry became a culinary landmark, there was Sally Schmitt, a quietly radical cook whose life helped shape what we now call California cuisine. In this episode, Sally’s daughter Karen Bates and grandson Byron Hoffman join us to tell that story through their book Six California Kitchens. Part family history, part cookbook, Six California Kitchens traces Sally’s journey from a Depression-era homestead in Citrus Heights to a scrappy food-and-wine hub in Yountville, and eventually to the Apple Farm in Anderson Valley. Karen and Byron walk us through the early days of...

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Nick Casey: The Art of Long-Form Journalism show art Nick Casey: The Art of Long-Form Journalism

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#33: Nick Casey is a staff reporter for the New York Times Magazine based in Europe. He writes about geopolitics, threats against democracy and armed conflict. Raised in California by a single mother, Nick earned a degree in anthropology from Stanford University and started his journalism career as a cub reporter for the Half Moon Bay Review in Northern California. A few years later he was recruited by the Wall Street Journal and launched an impressive career that has included nine years in Latin America, several stints in the Middle East and five years in Europe. With the New York Times...

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Mary Gabriel: Women of New York's Avant-Garde show art Mary Gabriel: Women of New York's Avant-Garde

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#32: Mary Gabriel is an American author and biographer whose books include Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She worked in Washington and London as a Reuters editor for nearly two decades and currently lives in Ireland. Her book Ninth Street Women is a deep exploration of the mid-20th century Abstract Expressionist in New York City. Ninth Street Women is a chronicle of not just one — but five American women artists: Lee Krasner (wife of Jackson Pollock), Elaine De Kooning (wife of Willem...

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Bill Frisell: A True American Guitar Hero show art Bill Frisell: A True American Guitar Hero

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#31: Few guitarists have shaped the emotional landscape of modern music the way Bill Frisell has. Across five decades, his playing has stretched the boundaries of jazz, Americana, folk, film scoring, and improvisation. In this episode, we trace the artistic philosophy behind one of the most quietly revolutionary careers in contemporary music. Frisell reflects on his formative years at Berklee in the early 1970s, where he studied under giants like Herb Pomeroy, Gary Burton, Michael Gibbs, and John Damian—and how the real education often came from the hallways, jam sessions, and friendships...

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Warren Zanes: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska show art Warren Zanes: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska

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#30: Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska stands as one of the starkest, most haunting records in American music—a raw home recording that reshaped how we think about artistry, fame, and solitude. In this episode, author and musician Dr. Warren Zanes joins us to unpack how he captured story behind it. Zanes’ book, Deliver Me From Nowhere, chronicles the winter of 1982, when Springsteen retreated to a creaky farmhouse in Colts Neck, New Jersey, armed only with a guitar, harmonica, and four-track recorder. Out of that isolation came a collection of songs that felt more like short stories than rock...

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Erwin Chemerinsky: The State of American Democracy show art Erwin Chemerinsky: The State of American Democracy

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#29: American democracy is in trouble. In this episode, constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law, joins us for a sobering conversation about the structural flaws embedded in the U.S. Constitution—and how they’re driving today’s political polarization to the brink. Chemerinsky’s latest book, No Democracy Lasts Forever, argues that the compromises made more than two centuries ago have created a fragile system ill-equipped to meet the demands of modern governance. From the Electoral College to the Senate’s skewed representation to the lifetime tenure...

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Introducing: Full Expression, Season 3 show art Introducing: Full Expression, Season 3

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On October 8, Full Expression goes deeper. In its third season, Host Dan Imhoff will interview artists, musicians, winemakers, writers, filmmakers and civic leaders on the edge of discovery. Tune in every other Wednesday for new episodes. 

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Ep #28 - Roman Cho - Vision Quest show art Ep #28 - Roman Cho - Vision Quest

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Roman Cho is a Los Angeles-based photographer who specializes in portraiture. Born in Korea, Roman immigrated with his family at a young to Richmond, Virginia. He studied percussion at Cal Arts in Southern California and later transitioned to a career in photography. In addition to a career at Apple, he has initiated numerous projects: documenting The Good Food Movement, photographing legendary Americana musicians, and most recently, taking portraits and traveling on a bicycle along the 1700-mile Route of the Parks in Chilean Patagonia.  Follow along on Roman's journey through Patagonia...

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Ep #27 - Heidi Gustafson - Book of Earth show art Ep #27 - Heidi Gustafson - Book of Earth

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Heidi Gustafson is an artist and writer, but is perhaps best known as an ochre whisperer. Based in the Pacific Northwest, she curates the  Early Futures Ochre Archive, a growing collection of over 600 samples of ochre from around the world. Her debut book, Book of Earth: A Guide to Ochre, Pigment, and Raw Color, explores our ancient relationship with color, creativity, and the land. Heidi is dialed in on the lesser known world of minerals upon which our world revolves. It's a discipline that bridges science, anthropology, spirituality, history, poetry, and captivating...

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Ep #26 - Marina Krut - Singing On The Front Lines In Ukraine show art Ep #26 - Marina Krut - Singing On The Front Lines In Ukraine

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Marina Krut is a Ukrainian born composer, poet and singer who also plays the bandura, a 64-string instrument, weighing 15 pounds. Marina's story is one that everyone needs to hear. These days, the 28-year-old leads a double life. From her temporary home in the west of Ukraine, she travels to the front lines of the war to perform for soldiers. She spends much of her time abroad, performing and relating what she has seen on the front lines. Influenced by traditional Ukrainian music, her bandura playing also incorporates non-traditional sounds, particularly jazz, to accompany her powerful...

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Jessica Martin is a visual artist who lives, practices and teaches in Healdsburg, California. She works in various mediums, from painting to sculpture and ambitious urban curating. Her pieces often involve extensive research into how the passage of time affects and shapes our memories. She received an M.A. from the California College of the Arts in 2006 and has been working as a professional artist ever since.