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We try to separate fact from fiction in Martin Scorsese's pseudo-documentary about Bob Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Will we ever know the real Dylan? Robert Bound discusses with Liv Siddall, Tim Robey and Will Hodgkinson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We welcome three very different voices for this episode: Liv Siddall (WePresent), Dave Calhoun (Time Out) and Natalia Rachlin (Mother Tongue). First, ex co-host Liv Siddall joins Jeremy at the magCulture Shop for a quick look at some new magazines from our shelves. Hear their thoughts on Boys! Boys! Boys!, Plethora, A Profound Waste of Time and OOF. Liv and Jeremy then talk about the new issue of WePresent magazine, a fascinating experiment that saw the same content designed by three very different designers: Chloe Scheffe from Seattle, Nejc Prah from Ljubljana, and Seri Tanaka from Tokyo. The resulting three magazines form a case study in how design and content interact. Liv also discusses the role of the branded print magazine today. Following the recent decision to end printing the London edition of Time Out magazine, their head of content for UK and US Dave Calhoun tells us why. And finally, listen to an excerpt from Mother Tongue co-founder Natalia Rachlin's recent talk at magCulture. We're grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulturre Podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk Final edit by Sam Williams
To recommend the best music, television programmes and books still to come this year, Robert Bound is joined by Sharmaine Lovegrove, publisher at Dialogue Books; Ammar Kalia, The Guardian’s assistant TV editor; and the writer and editor Liv Siddall.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall talk magazines, recorded at the magCulture Shop in London. The episode opens with a look at magCulture's late summer plans, leading into a an overview recent new issues including the first issue of Belissimo and fourth issue of Safar Journal. We also hear from Steven Gregor at Gym Class about the zine-y nature of his new edition and Anna Broujean of Club Sandwich reveals future plans. Jeremy and Liv take a close look at the challenging recent issue of German photo mag Der Greif. The images it contains were deemed so potentially offensive that Stack Magazines offered subscribers an opt-out – Stack's Steve Watson explain why and how. Our final conversation excerpt from MagMagMag in NYC presents Rob Hewitt (OH-SO) and Caitlin Thompson (Racquet)discuss working with brands. The episode signs off with our latest Back Issue – celebrated eighties NY satirical mag Spy. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Huge thanks to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulture Podcast. The magCulture Podcast is edited by Lucy Dearlove.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall talk magazines, recorded at the magCulture in London with a dash to Manhattan for some chat from our NY visit. The episode opens with a look back at how The Sunday Times Magazine reported the Apollo 11 moon landings, 50 years ago. Jeremy and Liv discuss this years Stack Awards, which have just been launchec, and then flick through new issues of Club Sandwich, C 41 and student magazine Garment from Amsterdam. We then switch to New York to listen in on part our MagMagMag event at Vitsoe; editors Alison Lewis (American Chordata) and Felix Burrichter(Pin-Up)discuss business and creative issues with Jeremy. We end with news of the magCulture Live (7 November) and a look at the March 1985 issue of The Face and the design of an interview with Andy Warhol. Huge thanks to our friends at Park Communications for their support for the magCulture Podcast. Edited by Lucy Dearlove.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall talk magazines, recorded at the magCulture in London with interviews from our recent New York residency. The episode starts with an overview of new mags, including the Neat Review, Banana and Dazed. Plus the new book about RayGun magazine, from founder Marvin Scott Jarrett. We then switch to New York, where we hear from ModMagNYC speakers Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff (gal-dem), Beth Wilkinson (Lindsay), Ian Birch (‘Uncovered') and Douglas McGray (California Sunday, Pop-Up Magazine) plus guests Josef Reyes (Day Plus Night), Deidre Dyer (No Man's Land), Alison Branch (Park) and Cath Caldwell (CSM). Liv and Jeremy then pick their ModMagNYC highlights and Jeremy looks back at nineties culture mag Speak. Huge thanks to our friends at Park Communications for their support for the magCulture Podcast. This epsiode was edited by Caroline Whiteley.
We try to separate fact from fiction in Martin Scorsese’s pseudo-documentary about Bob Dylan’s 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Will we ever know the real Dylan? Robert Bound discusses with Liv Siddall, Tim Robey and Will Hodgkinson.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall talk magazines, recorded at the magCulture in London and at our New York MagMagMag popup. The episode starts in London; Jeremy and Liv take a look at a selection of recent arrivals including Violet Book, Apartamento, RAID and Subway. Plus we hear from photographer Jenny van Sommers about shooting the latest cover of The Gourmand. We then switch to our MagMagMag pop-up in New York. To open this collaboration with our friends at Vitsoe, we welcomed a series of guests to discuss their magazines with Jeremy. Here, he meets Adam Moss, generally regarded as one of the best magazine editors working today. Moss reflects on his fifteen years as Editor-in-chief of New York magazine, a post he recently left. His views on the role of the editor make compelling listening. Huge thanks to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulture Podcast. Production and editing by Lucy Dearlove.
Liv Siddall and Adrian Shaughnessy discuss all things Letraset – from the company's founding and rise to prominence in the mid-1970s, to what the lettering system enabled designers (and non-designers) to do. www.uniteditions.com
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall discuss how magazines parody the format, with a look at the recent ninth issue of Buffalo Zine and its ten parody cover designs. We look back at Joseph Ernst's wonderful Naked Woman Covered in Glitter, and Words and hear from Claire Milbraith about Editorial Magazine's new mascot (itself a form of parody). There's also a look at a bunch of recent arrivals including The South London Review of Hand Dryers, Failed States and Gusher, plus Vince Aletti's fabulous book of fashion magazine photography ‘Issues'. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Production and editing by Lucy Dearlove.
Strategies to shut down and stay sane when you are feeling overwhelmed. In conversation with writer & podcaster Liv Siddall.Join me on this journey and please leave a review and a comment so we can share the positive vibes with all the boss babes out there! Feel free to leave me a comment @mrsrodial on any topics you want me to cover in future episodes.Thank you for listening and enjoy the ride!Lovexmaria See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall discuss the culture of magazines, recorded at the magCulture Shop. In this eighth episode, Jeremy and Liv discuss longevity and magazines, asking how many issues it takes for a magazine to assert its existence and noting the trend for limited publishing programmes; Justinien Tribillon from Migrant Journal explains how they plan to mark the end of their planned six-issue run this summer. They also celebrate the arrival of the latest issues of Interview, The New Yorker, Lindsay and Twin, welcome Dazed Beauty and ponder the return of The Face. For this episode's Back Issue, founder Tim Hayward looks back at his food journal Fire & Knives. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Production and editing by Lucy Dearlove.
Everything you wanted to know about growing your social media. I share with you my instagram and social media strategies to help you slay your game! Today I am in conversation with writer & podcaster Liv Siddall.Join me on this journey and please leave a review and a comment so we can share the positive vibes with all the boss babes out there! Feel free to leave me a comment @mrsrodial on any topics you want me to cover in future episodes.Thank you for listening and enjoy the ride!Lovexmaria See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Among other releases, March sees the return of early noughties hit-makers Dido and David Gray. The two sold millions of records back in 2000 but can they replicate that success in 2019? Robert Bound is joined in the studio by Liv Siddall and Will Hodgkinson to discuss and round up some other albums they’re enjoying this month.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall discuss the culture of magazines, recorded at the magCulture Shop. In this seventh monthly episode, Jeremy and Liv discuss the paradox of printing a magazine about climate change and the wastage built into the long-standing system of magazine distribution. With contributions from Martha Dillon of It's Freezing in LA and Rob Orchard from Delayed Gratification and a look at sustainable fashion magazine More or Less. They also celebrate the arrival of the latest issues of The Gentlewoman and American Chordate, the cover of the latest Monocle, and the launch of football x fashion mag Gaffer. This episode's Back Issue is Found magazine. This episode's Back Issue is Found magazine. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Production and editing by Lucy Dearlove.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall discuss the culture of magazines, recorded at the magCulture Shop. In this sixth episode, Jeremy and Liv bid farewell to New York magazine editor-in-chief Adam Moss, highlighting the ‘Cosby: The Women' front cover and the weekly staple ‘Approval Matrix'. They go on to discuss the role of lists in magazines, take a peek at the new Gym Class Magazine and look back at Marmalade magazine. Jeremy meets Eliot Haworth from Fantastic Man to hear about their new collection ‘What Men Wear'. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Produced by John Webb/The London Podcast Company
Liv Siddall and Will Hodgkinson join Robert Bound to discuss ‘Remind Me Tomorrow’, the fifth album by American singer Sharon Van Etten.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall discuss the culture of magazines, recorded at the magCulture Shop. In this episode Jeremy and Liv share their magazine highlights of 2018, and we hear from ten guests about their favourite magazine moments of the year: Steven Gregor (Gym Class), Steve Watson (Stack), Kirsten Algera (MacGuffin), Ian Birch (‘Uncovered'), Perrin Drumm (Eye on Design), Fernando Pacheco(Monocle24 The Stack), Indi Davies (Lecture in Progress), Robert Newman (Newmanology), Rod Stanley (Good Trouble) and Richard Turley (Interview, Civilization, Good Trouble). There's also a look forward to new issues of The Happy Reader and Somesuch Stories as well as new business mag Hacking Finance. And we look back at Manzine. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Produced by John Webb/The London Podcast Company
Sometime you have to take it easy. Success needs moments of self-care to keep it all balanced. Join me and writer and podcaster Liv Siddall as we discuss how to slot in moments of Self Care in Our Life.Join me on this journey and please leave a review and a comment so we can share the positive vibes with all the boss babes out there! Feel free to leave me a comment @mrsrodial on any topics you want me to cover in future episodes.Thank you for listening and enjoy the ride!Lovexmaria See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you have a lot of ideas but you don't know where to start? Is your to-do list never ending? Do you lack motivation? In this episode, writer & podcaster Liv Siddall @livsiddall & I discuss why we procrastinate, how to motivate yourself to get started on a new project or just clearing your to-do list and our steps to get out of procrastination zone and into action!Join me on this journey and please leave a review and a comment so we can share the positive vibes with all the boss babes out there! Feel free to leave me a comment @mrsrodial on any topics you want me to cover in future episodes.Thank you for listening and enjoy the ride!Lovexmaria See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is really happening! I am so excited to be launching this podcast following the conversation we started from my book 'How To Be An Overnight Success' and my @mrsrodial Instagram account. On this first episode I am in conversation with writer and podcaster Liv Siddall @livsiddall where I share my story from getting fired, to starting a business from a back room at home to growing the Rodial and NIP+FAB beauty brands without external investment. I talk about how I keep myself motivated and behind the scenes of working with Kylie Jenner.Join me on this journey and please leave a review and a comment so we can share the positive vibes with all the boss babes out there! Feel free to leave me a comment @mrsrodial on any topics you want me to cover in future episodes.Thank you for listening and enjoy the ride!Lovexmaria See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall discuss the culture of magazines, recorded at the magCulture Shop. In this episode: The Stack Awards, Buffalo Zine, The Guardian snacks, the magazines that influenced our love for print, Ripped & Torn, Tribune relaunched, Gal-Dem and Zeit International's fifth anniversary issue. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Produced by John Webb/The London Podcast Company
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall discuss the culture of magazines, recorded at the magCulture Shop. In this episode: front covers, new books about magazines, the latest issue of Eye on Design and 1940's mag Lilliput. Jeremy meets editors Elisabeth Krohn (Sabat) and Valentina Egoavil Medina (Suspira) at the London Art Book Fair, and Liv contrasts coverage of Agnes Verda in The Gentlewoman and the relaunched Interview. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Produced by John Webb/The London Podcast Company
Jeremy Leslie and Liv Siddall host the first of a new series of podcasts celebrating the culture of magazines. In this episode: Holiday reading, The Guardian x gal-dem, a Dance Magazine, Print! Tearing It Up, The Stack Awards 2018, Nest magazine. The magCulture Podcast is supported by Park Communications – thank you! Produced by John Webb/The London Podcast Company
Liv Siddall sat down with Philip Frobos from Omni, to discuss frozen yoghurt, touring, the band's latest album as well as his selections for this episode of Shoplifting. roughtrade.com/gb/artist/omni
Liv Siddall sat down with Fran and Joe from Rolling Blackouts C.F. to discuss touring, day jobs, their album The French Press and their selections for this episode of Shoplifting. roughtrade.com/gb/music/the-french-press
Robert Forster, co-founder of The Go-Betweens and friend of Rough Trade sat down with Liv Siddall to chat about his new book "Grant and I: Inside and Outside The Go-Betweens", before picking out some of his favourite records from the shop. roughtrade.com/gb/books/grant-and-i-inside-and-outside-the-go-betweens
Liv Siddall, our regular podcast host is flying the coop. Before she left we forced her to flip reverse it and sit the otherside of the Podcast room table. Here is her shoplifting. Thanks for everything Liv - you will be sorely missed and never forgotten.
There are loads of really great music magazines out there, so how do you make one that stands out from the crowd? Liv Siddall's solution was to make a music magazine without commissioning a single music writer – instead she turns to the bands themselves and the staff at the Rough Trade record shops to create a totally unique title that's packed full of fun and idiosyncratic charm.
Recorded live at The Book Club in London on 24 January 2017, with Liv Siddall, editor of Rough Trade magazine, Jack Self, editor and founder of Real Review, and Steven Gregor, the man behind Gym Class magazine. Listen in and hear them speaking about why small magazines make more sense for them than a big, heavy, expensive luxury print product.
Kicking off her career in publishing at the cult art website and magazine It’s Nice That, journalist Liv Siddall talks to ASOS Magazine’s junior writer Georgia Murray. Starting out by writing on her favourite zines, comics, books, exhibitions and art, Liv found her voice through highlighting the creative objects and people she found fascinating, and now she is the contributing editor of feminist literary magazine, Riposte (N.B. check out our podcast with Riposte’s editor Danielle Pender for My Big Idea during London Fashion Week). Alongside her role at Riposte, Liv was asked to develop legendary record shop Rough Trade’s very first print magazine to mark its 40th anniversary this year. In conjunction with her friend, designer Bruce Usher, Liv has created a space which both invites and cherishes the relationships between fans and music, and that reflects the aesthetic and vibe of the Rough Trade shops. Think collages, disposable cameras, tour diaries and dialogues about music that mirror the chats you... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.