The Cuts is a regular podcast hosted by filmmaker Sterlin Harjo. Sterlin interviews friends, artists and unique people in a comfortable, conversational setting creating a unique, informative and entertaining look into the lives of his guests.
Sterlin and his daughter catch up since their last episode seven years ago.
Sterlin talks with Oklahoma artist Yatika Starr Fields. The first interview in his new cedar plank garage/studio. Enjoy!
Sterlin and Matika converse in her RV about the road, community, and identity police.
Artist Cannupa Hanska Luger talks with Sterlin about the art of being humble.
Sterlin talks with friend and fellow filmmaker Andrew Maclean. From Barrow Alaska to New York City Andrew has strong connections to both of his homes.
Sterlin talks with painter Jean-Pierre Roy about his painting career and Big Trouble in Little China
This episode is an interview with host Sterlin Harjo from Ginger Dunnill's podcast Broken Boxes Podcast.
Sterlin talks with musician Samantha Crain about growing up in rural Oklahoma, traveling, growing up, and trying to figure it all out.
Sterlin talks with Chelsey Luger and Thosh Collins about their organization Well For Culture, indigenous food, Standing Rock and their partnership in both business and life.
Sterlin and Louise sit down and talk about literature, movies, life up north, magic and everything else they could think of on Indigenous People's Day.
Sterlin sits down with actress DeLanna Studi. They speak about her bold move to Hollywood, Misty Upham, Fathers, Oklahoma and much more. Enjoy.
Sterlin talks with Mvskoke (Creek) painter, George Alexander. George talks about his journey as an artist, overcoming tragedy, and finding his artistic voice.
Sterlin has a conversation with partner in crime, Bobby Wilson (also of the 1491s). Both were at Standing Rock together and describe what they saw, as well as the beginnings of the 1491s. Bobby talks about his early life of living in battered women's shelters and group homes... as well as his journey into the life he has made for himself today.
Sterlin sits down with playwright/Lawyer Mary Kathryn Nagle to talk about Native American Law and representation in media and the theater.
Sterlin sits down with Ben Jacobs and Matthew Chandra to talk about their successful restaurant in Denver, Tocabe: American Indian Eatery. They also talk about the importance of food to community, Francis Ford Coppola, and a new project that Sterlin is working on with the two restaurant owners.
Sterlin sits down with poet Joy Harjo for an in-depth conversation about growing up in the Greaser neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma. They also talk about her career, addiction, and listening to your spirits. Dedicated to the memory of Lavina Bowers.
On this episode of The Cuts Sterlin talks with filmmaker/artist Steven Paul Judd. Judd talks about growing up in Oklahoma, polio, and using medical tests to fund his films.
Sterlin speaks with Filmaker Bradley Beesley about film, Oklahoma, and grabbing a big damn fish with your hands.
On this episode Sterlin talks with Jd McPherson. They talk about religion, Oklahoma, magic, the deer lady and all the other normal things people speak about.
Sterlin talks with Screenwriter/Filmmaker Jim Taylor. They speak about Jim's collaboration with Alexander Payne, Wheel of Fortune, and artsy stuff.
Sterlin talks to friend and fellow filmmaker, Taika Waititi, about film, New Zealand, and every other damn thing they think of.
Sterlin talks to Jemaine Clement from Flight of The Conchords about his new film What We Do In The Shadows, New Zealand, and Dreams.
Sterlin Harjo talks with his daughter about being thirteen.