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"BOOM! For Real!" w/ Sara Driver

NERTZ

Release Date: 01/04/2019

"The Late, Great Len Wein" w/ Len Wein

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Special tribute episode involving Mathew Klickstein's 2014 interview with the (now late) legendary comic creator Len Wein.

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"Who You Callin' Emo?" w/ Matt Pryor

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Mathew Klickstein interviews Get Up Kids frontman Matt Pryor.

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"Are We Not Nerds?" w/ Mark Mothersbaugh

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Mathew Klickstein interviews DEVO frontman and music/art/film maven Mark Mothersbaugh.

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"BOOM! For Real!" w/ Sara Driver

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Mathew Klickstein talks with filmmaker and longtime Jim Jarmusch partner Sara Driver about indie film, punk, NYC in the 1970s and more!

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"Buzzing With Too Much Coffee Man" w/ Shannon Wheeler

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Time to get caffeinated! On the this episode of NERTZ, we have one of our favorite all-time comix folks: Mr. Shannon Wheeler, the creator of one of the great indie comix of all time: TOO MUCH COFFEE MAN. Tah-dah!

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"The Nerdiest Nerd Who Ever Nerded (Nerdily)" w/ Toby Radloff AND Wayne Alan Harold

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We speak with "Genuine Nerd" Toby Radloff from American Splendor and his production partner Wayne Alan Harold.

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"Pop Goes The Culture" w/ Caseen Gaines

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We speak with "pop culture historian" and author Caseen Gaines about what it means to be a geeky journalist today!

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"The Invisible Geek" w/ Adam Bradley

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We speak with hip-hop and Ralph Ellison scholar, English professor and author Adam Bradley about misfit/outsider culture and its relationship to Nerd/Geek Culture.

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"Is Diablo Cody Actually A Nerd?" w/ Diablo Cody

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For our TENTH EPISODE (!) of NERTZ, we have an extremely special guest in screenwriter and TV show creator Diablo Cody. There's so much to be said about Ms. Cody, but we'll leave that for the episode, a fun and informal frolic through her thoughts on what it means to be a nerd or a geek, whether or not there's such a thing as "nerd cultural misappropriation" and even a little bit about why she kind-of-sort-of agrees with American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis that Millennials are a bit too cuddly (and why that may kind-of-sort-of be okay). We're truly honored to have Diablo Cody celebrate...

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"How To Make Love Like A Geek" w/ Missy Suicide

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What can one say about Suicide Girls? The world-renowned iconic and iconoclastic collective of ever-growing young women who champion their inner and outer beauty in the most unique fashion while being at the same time totally embracing of their un-fashionability. There's plenty more wonderful contradictions ahead with our episode involving the proud mama of the Suicide Girls bunch, Missy Suicide, who speaks with us about how being a misfit or outsider can sometimes be pretty damn sexy. In the process, we'll discuss how nerds and geeks have become so hot (in more ways than one) over the past...

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BOOM! It's Sara Driver, longtime partner and collaborator of the one and only master of indie films, Jim Jarmusch. Driver is also a filmmaker in her own right, having made a handful of movies back in the day and her recent documentary Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Driver was a close friend of Basquiat's, and her intimate portrait of the late artist is quite the quite-the! And speaking of, we have quite the quite-the episode here: Driver explains where Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and she used to see people get mugged ... in the same spot where now there's a Damien Hirst gallery that you can't even get into if you're not dressed right! We talk about how the "nerdy" weirdos of those days grew up to create a lot of what became No Wave and the Cinema of Transgression .. before there would eventually be such a thing as the "indie" movie scene ... and why the hell we should care on a podcast like this.