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Best podcasts about maria bustillos

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99% Invisible
504- Bleep!

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 31:54


There's a particular one-kilohertz tone that is universally understood to be covering up inappropriate words on radio and TV. But there are other options, too, like silence -- so why did this particular *bleep* sound become ubiquitous?Bleep!

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup
Web 3 Is a Return to the Internet's Wild Spirit

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 9:55


On today's show, Maria Bustillos, founder of the alt-global publication Popula and helped start the Brick House media collective, takes a top down look at how Web 3 is spurring a creative frenzy into new and exciting projects.Read the story here.This episode is sponsored by Kava, Nexo.io and Market Intel by Chainalysis.This episode was edited & produced by Adrian Blust. -Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-Nexo is a powerful, all-in-one crypto platform where you can securely store your assets. Invest, borrow, exchange and earn up to 12% APR on Bitcoin and 20+ other top coins. Insured for $375M and audited in real-time by Armanino, Nexo is rated excellent on Trustpilot. Get started today at nexo.io.-Market Intel by Chainalysis—the Blockchain Data Platform—arms your team with the most complete on-chain dataset to make informed crypto investments, deliver original research, and identify and confidently fund emerging players in the market. See Chainalysis Market Intel in action now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Tourist Information
Episode 73: Maria Bustillos

Tourist Information

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 65:53


Maria Bustillos is the founding editor of Popula, an alternative news and culture magazine. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper's, and The Guardian.

FAQ NYC
Brickhouse Bonus: What We Read When We Read Max Read

FAQ NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 38:30


Maria Bustillos and Harry Siegel talk with Max Read about the state of the internet, his new newsletter, and lots more.

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FAQ NYC
On and Off the Record With Gabriel Snyder

FAQ NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 37:50


Snyder talks with the Brickhouse's Maria Bustillos and Harry Siegel about the state of New York City media companies and his new subscription newsletter about them, Off the Record.

The Mitch Albom Show
Maria Bustillos ~ Mitch Albom Show

The Mitch Albom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 12:58


June 1, 2021 ~ We have questions about crypto currency so we quiz expert Maria Bustillos.

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Listory Listen
Maria Bustillos: Minting Your Meme NFT Won't Burn the Planet - CoinDesk

Listory Listen

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 1:48


❤️ Loved it!👎 Meh…Summary transcript: https://www.listory.com/ll/26bd543670858279ae327e2f24422d1b39a2da8aOriginal story: https://www.coindesk.com/minting-your-meme-nft-wont-burn-the-planetDescription: The debate over crypto's energy footprint is confused and unhelpful. Please stop comparing it to that of a mid-sized European country.

The Kicker
Special Report: Post-truth and the press

The Kicker

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 36:42


Recently, Maria Bustillos had the opportunity to discuss “post truth,” press manipulation, and right-wing media lies with Joan Donovan, the research director of Harvard's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy, and Claire Wardle, the cofounder and director of First Draft, a nonprofit focused on addressing mis- and disinformation. Both scholars spend a lot of time in the muck with Fox News and its feeder conspiracies. “There's a lot to be angry about,” Wardle said. Donovan: “This job is hell.”

EIL: Everything I've Learned
Maria Bustillos on Building an Unbreakable Media Company

EIL: Everything I've Learned

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 31:34 Transcription Available


Maria Bustillos is a writer and journalist whose work I've been following for many years — I first read her essays in The Awl, and she's gone on to write for many other publications including The New Yorker, CJR, and Longreads. In 2016 she took on another assignment: covering the trial of Hulk Hogan vs. Gawker. Hogan's victory, the revelation that the lawsuit was secretly funded by billionaire VC Peter Thiel, and the shuttering of Gawker sent Bustillos on a mission: Is it possible to create a billionaire-proof media company? That's what she's aiming to build with The Brick House, a cooperative of nine publications including her own site, Popula. Get updates from EIL: https://markarms.com/newsletter/EIL on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EILSupport the show (https://www.eil.show/join)

OptOutcast
Ep. 1 — The Brick House is live! Maria Bustillos on her new media cooperative.

OptOutcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 57:22


In the first-ever episode of OptOutcast, Alex and Walker interview Maria Bustillos about the launch of her new media cooperative, The Brick House. Check out and subscribe to Brick House! https://thebrick.house/ Follow The Brick House on Twitter: https://twitter.com/brickhousecoop Follow The Brick House on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrick.house/ Follow Maria on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mariabustillos OptOut is a forthcoming nonprofit news aggregation app for 100% independent media. Opt out of corporate media narratives with us—learn more and sign up here to get updates about our launch in March 2021: https://www.optoutnews.org/ Watch the video version of this episode, and please subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/iwpUV5Ru2T0?t=288 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/optoutapp Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/optoutapp/ Support our nonprofit app development: https://optout.substack.com/subscribe

The Kicker
Public Editors: Why even good reporting no longer impacts the vote

The Kicker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 33:17


The media did better work covering Trump than in 2016, but did that reporting have any impact on the real world? On this week's Kicker, Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of CJR, sits down with CJR's public editors—Ariana Pekary for CNN, Maria Bustillos for MSNBC, Gabriel Snyder for the New York Times, and Hamilton Nolan for the Washington Post—to discuss what it would take to rebuild the influence of good journalism.

With Friends Like These
Cable News Is Bad for America

With Friends Like These

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 60:04


This week, a deep dive into how political enthusiasts’ default background noise is ruining our country. First, we hear from a former MSNBC producer who left the network after feeling like she was part of the problem. Then media critic Jay Rosen warns us about how the habits formed in covering Trump might warp coverage of whatever administration comes next. Lastly, CJR columnist Maria Bustillos helps us ponder why it is journalists who start out meaning well wind up making things worse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Looks Like New - on KGNU
Looks Like New: Does News Need New Tech?

Looks Like New - on KGNU

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 55:15


Brick House is a new news organization that calls itself "the wolf-proof media cooperative." It has emerged in part out of a failed experiment, Civil, which sought to use Bitcoin-like blockchain technology to shore up the ailing news business. Brick House's founder, the veteran journalist and entrepreneur Maria Bustillos, explains why she thinks a simpler, older model of cooperative ownership could be a better way forward—even while she remains hopeful about the sci-fi promise of blockchains. https://objects-us-east-1.dream.io/kgnu-news/2020/10/Looks-Like-New_10-22-20.mp3 MEDLab’s radio show and podcast, Looks Like New, asks old questions about new tech. Each month, host Nathan Schneider and the Looks Like New team speaks with someone who works with technology in ways that challenge conventional narratives and dominant power structures. The name comes from the phrase “a philosophy so old that it looks like new,” repeated throughout the works of Peter Maurin, the French agrarian poet and co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement. You can hear Looks Like New the fourth Thursday of every month at 6 p.m., or online as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.

Tech Won't Save Us
Major Publishers Want to Shut Down Digital Lending w/ Maria Bustillos

Tech Won't Save Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 45:22


Paris Marx is joined by Maria Bustillos to discuss the important work of the Internet Archive, why it opened a digital National Emergency Library during the pandemic, how access to culture is essential for the social good, and why the major publishers are trying to permanently restrict digital lending in a narrow-minded bid for short-term profit.Maria Bustillos is the founding editor of Popula and Brick House. She recently wrote about the major publishers’ lawsuit against the Internet Archive for The Nation. Find out more about Brick House and follow Maria on Twitter as @mariabustillos.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter.Find out more about Harbinger Media Network and follow it on Twitter as @harbingertweets.Also mentioned in this episode:Nail Gaiman explained how piracy is the digital equivalent of lending and increased the sales of his books.How long copyright terms make our culture disappear.Microsoft simply turned off access to all the ebooks it sold with DRM.Amazon deleted copies of George Orwell’s “1984” from people’s Kindles.The new North American trade agreement extended Canadian copyright terms by 20 years.It’s unlikely that US copyright terms will be extended again. The Authors Guild would even be open to reducing terms by 20 years.Support the show (https://patreon.com/techwontsaveus)

Odd Lots
This Is What Happened When They Tried To Fix Journalism Using Blockchain

Odd Lots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 42:32


Back in 2017, during the Bitcoin boom, there were a number of different attempts to use blockchain technology to improve a host of businesses and industries. Many of those were cynical attempts to cash in on the bubble, but some did have loftier ambitions. On this episode of Odd Lots, we speak with Maria Bustillos, who was the co-founder of a project called Civil, which aimed to fund a series of newsrooms, backed by their own Ethereum-based token. Maria talked about what the vision was, why it didn't work, and the lessons learned for journalism business models and new endeavors.

Current Affairs
Support the Brick House Cooperative!

Current Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 32:30


The Brick House Cooperative is a new cooperative owned and operated by journalists and artists. Their Kickstarter ends September 24th and they're so close to reaching their goal, so please support them if you can! Nathan and Allegra speak to Maria Bustillos and Jason Adam Katzenstein about their plans for this fantastic new project and what YOU can do to help! Page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1478924964/the-brick-house-cooperative

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Gilded Age
Ep. 03 — Why Is the Media So F*cked? feat. Maria Bustillos

Gilded Age

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 68:39


Alex, Mark, and Walker dissect the ills of the corporate media and its utter failure to produce accurate and independent reporting in the time of the Movement for Black Lives and Donald Trump. Popula founder Maria Bustillos joins the Gilded Boys in the second half to examine why The New York Times and other mainstream outlets cover for violent cops, mischaracterize Trump, and more broadly...suck. Support Gilded Age on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gildedage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gildedage/support

IRL - Online Life Is Real Life

Some people believe that decentralization is the inevitable future of the web. They believe that internet users will start to demand more privacy and authenticity of information online and that they’ll look to decentralized platforms to get those things. But would decentralization be as utopian as advocates say it could be? Host Manoush Zomorodi speaks to Eugen Rochko of Mastodon, an ad-free alternative to Twitter; Justin Hunter of Graphite docs, a decentralized alternative to GoogleDocs; Maria Bustillos who hopes to help eliminate fake news online through the Blockchain; David Irvine, the co-founder of MaidSafe who plans to make the centralized internet as we know it redundant; and Tom Simonite of WIRED, who comments on both the promise and also the pitfalls of decentralization. IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla, maker of Firefox and always fighting for you. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org Help us dream up the next season of IRL. What topics should we cover? Who should we talk to? Let us know by filling out this survey. Try out the decentralized endeavors covered in this episode of IRL: Mastodon Graphite Docs MaidSafe Popula Decentralization efforts are proof that the age of internet innovation is far from over. In fact, Mozilla staff work tirelessly on decentralized web standards, which have been — and continue to be — widely adopted. Mozilla co-chaired the W3C Social Web Working Group 2014 through 2018, which produced several key decentralized social web standards. Some have dozens of implementations like Webmention (a standard for federating conversations across the decentralized web); and MicroPub (a standard API for client applications to post to decentralized web services). Check out IndieWeb.org for more on key decentralized web standards, and ‘become a citizen’ of the Indie Web. As a part of Mozilla’s dedication to decentralized innovation, Mozilla participated in the 2018 Decentralized Web Summit. See our Founder and Executive Chairwoman Mitchell Baker’s talk on revitalizing the web. Hear Tantek Çelik, Web Standards Lead, speak on taking back your content with practical decentralization steps; and watch Chris Riley, Head of Policy, lead a web panel on decentralization. So, are you inspired? Want to work on the decentralized web? Join Mozilla at one of these events: Feb 23-24, 2019: IndieWebCamp Austin; Mar 30-31, 2019: IndieWebCamp New Haven; May 4-5, 2019: IndieWebCamp Berlin; June 29-30, 2019: IndieWeb Summit in Portland. Questions about participating? Ask here. For more, we've teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you articles written by students on IRL topics this season. Accompanying this IRL episode, Huy An N. from De Marillac Academy wrote about centralized social media platforms and privacy. And, see this article from Common Sense Media, on why we need more research on kids and tech (centralized and not).

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The Sunday Long Read Podcast
Episode 25: Maria Bustillos

The Sunday Long Read Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 47:08


Maria Bustillos is the current editor in chief of Popula, an alternative news and culture magazine that recently launched on the blockchain-based Civil platform. In this week's episode, Don and Maria walk through one of Popula's first pieces published, her 20,000-word interview with the late Anthony Bourdain — “he spent two and a half hours with me in the comfy Irish bar, blabbing about everything under the sun ... And nobody bothered us in all that time, it was like there was a force field around him.” — as well as blockchain-based journalism — “it's obvious why [blockchain] recordkeeping is valuable for journalism: it allows us to maintain archives that can't be censored or altered after the fact. We can amend previous records only through addenda, in other words: not through erasure. This is the first benefit of blockchain technology to the free press, and this benefit alone makes it worth moving our news media into blockchain-based publishing systems.” Maria's work has previously appeared in The New Yorker, The Awl, The New York Times, Harper's and The Guardian. This week's episode includes explicit language.

ZigZag
Chapter 10: Listening to Anthony Bourdain

ZigZag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 32:03


Anthony Bourdain did a very unusual interview a few months before his death: he spent an afternoon with Maria Bustillos, founder of Popula.com and the first journalist to join the Civil platform. Bourdain Confidential, her piece about their wonderfully philosophical and fiery conversation, went viral when she published it in July. Now, for the first time, Maria shares her audio recording of their time together; hear Bourdain’s take on Obama, his choice words for other celebrities, and why he felt he could never share his happiest travel moments with his TV audience. GO DEEPER: Fiction Confidential is an in-depth analysis of Bourdain’s books that Maria wrote and he  loved. They met in February at The Coliseum, a Manhattan restaurant/bar that just closed forever. After writing Inside the Fight Over Bitcoin’s Future and other articles for the New Yorker, Maria became obsessed with blockchain technology. Manoush and Jen reference this Twitter conversation in their update. The new and excellent podcast we mention at the end is NYCFAQ. The book Maria recommends is The History Thieves. The information war is on. Several listeners have asked about the Goethe quote from Chapter 9 (and the debate surrounding its provenance). An important note: If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, don’t hesitate. Call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or click here for numbers outside the U.S. Who you’ll hear: Manoush (@manoushZ) Jen (@jpoyant) Maria Bustillos (@mariabustillos) Anthony Bourdain (Rest In Peace) Support our work at https://zigzagpod.com/donate/ ZigZag is the business show about being human. Join a community of listeners riding the twists and turns of late-capitalism, searching for a kinder, more sustainable way. Manoush Zomorodi and Jen Poyant investigate how work and business impact our wellbeing and the planet we live on. On Seasons 4 and 5, hear from rebels and visionaries with radical ideas on how we can build stable lives, careers, and companies. If you’re also interested in Jen and Manoush’s personal story and their adventures in starting their own business with a little help from blockchain technology, listen to the first three seasons, starting with Season 1, Chapter 1.

ZigZag
Chapter 10: Listening to Anthony Bourdain

ZigZag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 32:03


Anthony Bourdain did a very unusual interview a few months before his death: he spent an afternoon with Maria Bustillos, founder of Popula.com and the first journalist to join the Civil platform. Bourdain Confidential, her piece about their wonderfully philosophical and fiery conversation, went viral when she published it in July. Now, for the first time, Maria shares her audio recording of their time together; hear Bourdain’s take on Obama, his choice words for other celebrities, and why he felt he could never share his happiest travel moments with his TV audience. GO DEEPER: Fiction Confidential is an in-depth analysis of Bourdain’s books that Maria wrote and he  loved. They met in February at The Coliseum, a Manhattan restaurant/bar that just closed forever. After writing Inside the Fight Over Bitcoin’s Future and other articles for the New Yorker, Maria became obsessed with blockchain technology. Manoush and Jen reference this Twitter conversation in their update. The new and excellent podcast we mention at the end is NYCFAQ. The book Maria recommends is The History Thieves. The information war is on. Several listeners have asked about the Goethe quote from Chapter 9 (and the debate surrounding its provenance). An important note: If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, don’t hesitate. Call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or click here for numbers outside the U.S. Who you’ll hear: Manoush (@manoushZ) Jen (@jpoyant) Maria Bustillos (@mariabustillos) Anthony Bourdain (Rest In Peace) Support our work at https://zigzagpod.com/donate/ ZigZag is the business show about being human. Join a community of listeners riding the twists and turns of late-capitalism, searching for a kinder, more sustainable way. Manoush Zomorodi and Jen Poyant investigate how work and business impact our wellbeing and the planet we live on. On Seasons 4 and 5, hear from rebels and visionaries with radical ideas on how we can build stable lives, careers, and companies. If you’re also interested in Jen and Manoush’s personal story and their adventures in starting their own business with a little help from blockchain technology, listen to the first three seasons, starting with Season 1, Chapter 1.

Track Changes
Decentralized Journalism : A Conversation with Maria Bustillos

Track Changes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 29:06


Is the blockchain more than bitcoin? Can the publishing space be taken out of the hands of banks and billionaires? Can local journalists band together to make the change? This week, Paul and Rich sit down with Maria Bustillos to discuss the future of the news on her new blockchain-powered publication, Popula. Blockchain Fever: This week Paul Ford and Rich Ziade sit down with Maria Bustillos to talk to about Popula— a blockchain based publication on news and culture. We chat about what it means to publish journalism on Civil: Self-Sustaining Journalism, honouring archives, the power behind direct and transparent news, and how Popula is working to address the problems that centralized banks have caused the world. Rich and Paul also try to write a song, titled Blockchain Fever!    5:05 — Paul: “The internet exists because people took a piece of technology and an idea into their heart, and couldn’t leave it alone until it manifested…and I can see that happening with bitcoin.” 5:34 — Maria: “Blockchain technology isn’t the answer, but it’s the paper that you can write the answer on.” 7:55 — Maria: “Journalism has a lot of problems: in its funding model, in its deteriorating archives, in the vulnerability to billionaires who don’t like what we write. …And all these things can be addressed using blockchain technology.” 9:37 —  Maria: “Whenever we publish anything on Popula, a text version of it will be published to the Ethereum blockchain, and it cannot be altered. Ever.” 12:00 —  Maria: “It protects again Peter Thiel, it protects against linkrot, it protects against the degradation of search engines.”  16:00 —  Paul: “So local journalists are banding together and they are going to publish using these blockchain technologies on Civil. So does this get rid of the quixotic billionaire who funds the news?” 24:54 — Maria: “We know it’s anti-bank, it’s anti-central bank, that it’s anti the dilution of currency. These are significant problems. They’re serious problems. There’s nothing bullshit about this. It’s not about instantaneous wealth, it’s not specifically anti-government either. It’s about addressing the problems that centralized banks have caused the world.” 25:28 — Rich: “So this is a statement. Can you build economies and startups on a statement?” A full transcript of this episode is available. LINKS Maria Bustillos on Twitter Popula Civil Peter Thiel bidding on Gawker Wayback Machine Microfiche Ethereum Vitalik Buterin Satoshi Nakamoto The Winkelvoss Twins Track Changes is the weekly technology and culture podcast from Postlight, hosted by Paul Ford and Rich Ziade. Production, show notes and transcripts by EDITAUDIO. Podcast logo and design by Will Denton of Postlight.    

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CoinTalk™️
#10: Journalism and the Blockchain with Maria Bustillos / Telegram's ICO

CoinTalk™️

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 68:20


Aaron and Jay talk about Robinhood, the Telegram ICO and the TON token, and then bring on Maria Bustillos to talk about the Civil project which aims to bring the blockchain to journalism and includes her Popula publication. 8:32 Brokerage App Robinhood Thinks Bitcoin Belongs in Your Retirement Plan (Max Chafkin, and Julia Verhage, Bloomberg) 10:45 Bitcoin Thieves Threaten Real Violence for Virtual Currencies (Nathaniel Popper, New York Times) 21:19 @EricWl "Just looked through the Telegram ICO 132-page whitepaper for their TON Blockchain. Essentially a 100% premined, centrally issued, unbounded supply, PoS sharding shitcoin. One of the worst whitepaper I ever read. Full of blockchain armchair guessing and baseless estimates. 0/10." 29:40 Popula

LA Review of Books
Radio Hour: Nikki Giovanni, Ego Plum, and "Girl in a Band"

LA Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 28:08


This week's segments include excerpts from Tom Lutz' interview with legendary poet Nikki Giovanni; LARB contributing editor Dinah Lenney joins to talk about Kim Gordon's memoir "Girl in a Band"; Maria Bustillos interviews film and television composer Ego Plum; Seth asks Tom and Laurie about the perils of editing at the Los Angeles Review of Books, especially when editing the work of friends.

The Nicole Sandler Show
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The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 149:09


It's Friday! Today, Nicole Sandler talks with journalist Maria Bustillos about her CA road trip covering inequality in California for Capital & Main. Her Flashback Friday musical segment takes us back to Sept 2009 and Air America Radio, as Nicole did her show from LA with special guests Jill Sobule and Don Was.

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LA Review of Books
LARB Radio Hour: Episode 1

LA Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2015 28:24


Debut episode of the Los Angeles Review of Books Radio Hour (actually a half hour, but we're aspirational). Join LARB founding editor Tom Lutz, fiction editor Laurie Winer, and author Seth Greenland every week for conversations about literature, arts and politics, along with interviews and critiques from today's leading writers and thinkers. This week's topics include the legacy of Hannah Arendt from a recent book by Bettina Stangneth, reading for pleasure via Charles Dickens, and the cult of modern noir writer James Ellroy. Also featuring contributions from Juan Felipe Herrera and Maria Bustillos. Subscribe to LARB's podcast, or tune in live on Wednesdays at 8pm (PST) on KPFK radio.

LA Review of Books
Catherine Halley, editor of JSTOR Daily

LA Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 4:52


JSTOR recently launched "JSTOR Daily", providing public access to the strange and fascinating world of the academy in a beautiful, eclectic and intelligent publication. LARB contributor Maria Bustillos speaks with editor Catherine Halley.