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Best podcasts about new york magazine vulture

Latest podcast episodes about new york magazine vulture

9/12
Search Engine: Who's behind these scammy text messages we've all been getting?

9/12

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 9:40


Search Engine is hosted by PJ Vogt and was named one of the top podcasts of 2023 by Time Magazine, The Economist, and New York Magazine (Vulture). Search Engine is an explainer show that tackles all kinds of questions, big and small. On this episode: who's behind these scammy text messages we've all been getting? To find more episodes of Search Engine or to submit a question to the show, head over to searchengine.show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CleoPODtra
"Upwards Spiral" with Jenny Yang, Taiwanese-American Comic, Actor, TV Writer & Producer

CleoPODtra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 67:13


In this episode, Lynn and Christie chat with Jenny Yang about her upbringing as a Taiwanese-born, Los Angeles-raised overachiever. They discuss her obsession with the wellness industrial complex; coping with burnout and depression; ambition; her transition from politics to a creative career; and how she located her Self and values along the way. Named one of Variety's "Top Ten Comics to Watch" and New York Magazine/ Vulture's "Comedians You Should Know," comedian Jenny Yang tours her unique blend of personal storytelling and social commentary through her standup comedy and hit monthly stage show SELF HELP ME, a competitive self-care comedy show. She has been featured at Just For Laughs Montreal, headlined at San Francisco Sketchfest, and has shared the stage with such legendary comedians as Maria Bamford and Margaret Cho. As an actor, Jenny stars opposite Michelle Yeoh as XING in the Netflix action comedy-drama series, The Brothers Sun. She also voices Carissa, Beef's love interest, on Fox's The Great North. Her perspective as a food-obsessed, former labor organizer, and Asian American community activist working in comedy and entertainment is a sought-after voice in media projects covering the most pressing political and cultural issues of the day. Taiwan-born and Southern California-raised, Jenny was honored by President Obama as a “White House Champion of Change” for her leadership in “Asian American and Pacific Islander Art and Storytelling." Jenny has lived in Taiwan, Japan and Chile, speaks Mandarin Chinese and Spanish, and can curse you out in Korean and Japanese. Subscribe to her Substack newsletter “everything's fine with Jenny Yang” for stories and essays to find joy in an unjust world. Find her online at jennyyang.tv and on all social media at @jennyyangtv.

Conspiracy Theories
Introducing: Search Engine

Conspiracy Theories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 38:00


If you find the world bewildering, but also sometimes enjoy being bewildered by it, Search Engine is here for you. Search Engine is an explainer show that tackles mysteries and conspiracies, big and small. On this episode: is host PJ Vogt the victim of an international sushi scam? Search Engine was named one of the top podcasts of the year by Time Magazine, The Economist, and New York Magazine (Vulture). To find more episodes of the show or to submit a mystery of your own, head over to pjvogt.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Persona: The French Deception
Search Engine: Who's behind these scammy text messages we've all been getting?

Persona: The French Deception

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 9:42


Search Engine is hosted by PJ Vogt and has been named one of the top podcasts of the year by Time Magazine, The Economist, and New York Magazine (Vulture). Search Engine is an explainer show that tackles all kinds of questions, big and small. On this episode: who's behind these scammy text messages we've all been getting? To find more episodes of Search Engine or to submit a question to the show, head over to searchengine.showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Otherworld
Introducing: Search Engine

Otherworld

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 53:54


This week, we're taking the week off to catch up on new interviews and giving you a preview of a new show from our friends at Search Engine. Search Engine is hosted by PJ Vogt and has been named one of the top podcasts of the year by Time Magazine, The Economist, and New York Magazine (Vulture). Search Engine is an explainer show that tackles all kinds of questions, big and small. On this episode: wait, should I not be drinking airplane coffee? To find more episodes of Search Engine or to submit a question to the show, head over to pjvogt.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Something (rather than nothing)
Episode 249 - Allyson McCabe

Something (rather than nothing)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 69:50


ALLYSON MCCABE is a journalist whose work is heard on NPR's newsmagazines, public radio stations and programs, and podcasts. Also appearing in publications such as the New York Times, New York Magazine/Vulture, BBC Culture, Wired, and Bandcamp, McCabe is also the author of WHY SINEAD O'CONNOR MATTERS, UT Press, 2023.SRTN Podcast

Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics
Can we save local journalism in an age of social media

Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 57:25


Katherine Brodsky is a freelance writer, Katherine has also contributed to publications such as The Washington Post, WIRED, Esquire, The Guardian, Newsweek, USA Today, CNN, The Independent, Playboy Magazine, New York Magazine/Vulture, AFAR, Entertainment Weekly, USA Weekend, Mashable, Elle Canada, Backstage, MovieMaker Magazine, Montecristo, NUVO, Delta Sky Magazine, Time Out, Canadian Traveller, and many others. The rise of citizen journalism has been seen as a solution to the problems that have plagued traditional journalism in recent years. However, while it offers a more diverse range of voices and allows local voices to tell their stories, it is not necessarily a more trustworthy source of information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Screen Slate Podcast
29 - Cannes #2: Killers of the Flower Moon with Bilge Ebiri

Screen Slate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 49:50


New York Magazine/Vulture film critic Bilge Ebiri joins Screen Slate editor Jon Dieringer for a discussion of Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon. In this spoiler free-ish discussion, we cover how the film fits into the Goodfellas crime mold and smartly diverges from the book to center the Osage characters. We also talk about where DiCaprio and De Niro's performances fit within their body of work for Scorsese, and where the film sits in his overarching project of chronicling America through its corrupt institutions.We also talk about the general themes of tyranny and absolute power running through the 2023 Cannes Film Festival (with shoutouts to the unintentional hilarity of Firebrand) and repertory film culture in Paris, including the joy of watching shitty torrent rips at the Cinematheque Franciase.Support the showThe Screen Slate Podcast is supported by its Patreon members. Sign up and get access to bonus episodes, our lockdown-era streaming series archives, discounts from partners like Criterion and Posteritati, event invitations, and more.

Basic!
Basic!: The Trailer

Basic!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 1:50


Welcome to Basic! The official podcast of the unofficial history of cable television. Hosted by Doug Herzog (former network executive at MTV, Comedy Central, Fox) and Jen Chaney (TV critic at New York Magazine/Vulture), new episodes release every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts, the SiriusXM App, Pandora, Stitcher or wherever you like to listen. Don't forget to hit ‘Follow' so you never miss an episode.A Pantheon Podcast.

A Long Strange Podcast
BASIC!: The Trailer

A Long Strange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 4:05


Welcome to Basic!  The official podcast of the unofficial history of cable television.  Hosted by Doug Herzog (former network executive at MTV, Comedy Central, Fox) and Jen Chaney (TV critic at New York Magazine/Vulture), new episodes release every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts, the SiriusXM App, Pandora, Stitcher or wherever you like to listen.  Don't forget to hit ‘Follow' so you never miss an episode. A Pantheon Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A Long Strange Podcast
BASIC!: The Trailer

A Long Strange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 1:50


Welcome to Basic! The official podcast of the unofficial history of cable television. Hosted by Doug Herzog (former network executive at MTV, Comedy Central, Fox) and Jen Chaney (TV critic at New York Magazine/Vulture), new episodes release every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts, the SiriusXM App, Pandora, Stitcher or wherever you like to listen. Don't forget to hit ‘Follow' so you never miss an episode.A Pantheon Podcast.

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Subversive Cinema
Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)

Subversive Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 52:04


A story about a man down on his luck, a pedophile Santa Claus, a burning bus full of school children, and a shotgun. Listen in as me and my returning guest, Dan, talk through this hyper-violent and wickedly fun homage to grindhouse exploitation. Directed by Jason Eisener (The ABCs of Death, V/H/S/2) and written by John Davies (V/H/S/2), New York Magazine (Vulture) called the film an "unpretentious carnival of carnage" and the Globe and Mail said it was "a well-designed cinematic mess." I say that this film should be in the Library of Congress due to its deliciously juicy level of cartoonish violence. It tells the story of an unnamed Hobo (affectingly played by the late and great Rutger Hauer) who rides the rails into Hope Town, a once idillic hamlet that has since fallen under the control of psychopath extraordinaire The Drake and his douchebag demon sons Ivan and Slick (played respectively by Brian Downey, Nick Bateman, and Gregory Smith). Hobo tries to keep to himself as he witnesses a public execution, a pedophile Santa kidnapping children, a lowlife making a Bum Fights-style video, and various other nasty bits of business. After seeing Abby (Molly Dunsworth), a hooker with a heart of gold, get roughed up he intercedes which sets him on a path which finds him inexorably entangled with the scum of the city. With his trusty Remington 870 in hand the Hobo hero starts to dole out street justice one blast at a time. Dan may have been a bit shook by the rampant violence in this film, as many probably will be, but it really is rather comedic and entertaining with flashes of heart and sincerity. It's construction is pitch-perfect as it truly feels like it would hang with the best of the grindhouse sub-genre. The film is currently available on Magnolia Secrets via Amazon Prime, Crackle, and get it on Blu-ray.

Foreign Correspondence
Alison Willmore - Film Critic - New York magazine/Vulture

Foreign Correspondence

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 75:31


Zooming with Chloé Zhao - what could better typify the pandemic era? Alison Willmore (@alisonwillmore) takes us inside how she did her recent cover story for New York magazine about Zhao. We also hear about what it’s like to be a critic - from panning the remake of Mulan to championing foreign movies that get much less attention in the United States Countries featured: USA, UK Publications featured: IFC, IndieWire, BuzzFeed News, New York magazine, Vulture Alison discusses growing up in the Bay Area with a Singaporean-Chinese mom and British dad (8:22), using Craigslist to get her first apartment and first job at IFC in New York (16:02), getting hired by IndieWire to launch a TV vertical (21:48), Apple Watches and cold hard cash at BuzzFeed News (24:50), the art of the bad movie review (32:48), Bacurau and foreign films (38:15), how being a critic changed how she views movies for pleasure (44:43), a dream assignment involving Martin Scorcese that came at the wrong time (49:10), reporting her profile of Chloé Zhao (51:39) and finally the lightning round (1:01:33).   Here are links to some of the things we talked about: Alison’s review of Nobody - https://bit.ly/3o1g6u3 Her essay on Asian American character actors - https://bit.ly/3f1Tc1r Her interview with Lena Dunham and Judd Apatow - https://bit.ly/3uz5bdc Her review of Mulan - https://bit.ly/3vY7dnP Her top 10 movies of 2020 - https://bit.ly/2PZXsG8 Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation - https://bit.ly/2SxUmtT Alison’s cover story on Chloé Zhao - https://bit.ly/3exJu85 Nick Pinkerton’s Substack - https://bit.ly/33tkNDe Ryan Broderick’s Garbage Day newsletter - https://bit.ly/3hcqQ7b NYT story on anti-Asian hate crimes - https://nyti.ms/3f8bfDd The Black Tapes podcast - https://bit.ly/3y7YLnQ The collection that includes Justin M. Damiano - https://amzn.to/3nZhkG1   Follow us on Twitter @foreignpod or on Facebook at facebook.com/foreignpod Music: LoveChances (makaihbeats.net) by Makaih Beats From: freemusicarchive.org CC BY NC

Watch With Jen
Watch With Jen - S2: E15 - Legal Thrillers with Bilge Ebiri

Watch With Jen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 100:37


A film critic for publications such as L.A. Weekly, New York Magazine/Vulture, The New York Times, and formerly The Village Voice, Bilge Ebiri is one of my favorite journalists working today. Additionally, he is a writer-director known for the movies New Guy, Purse Snatcher, and The Barber of Siberia. Joining me for a chatty, fast-paced, feature-length exploration of 6 legal thrillers made during the golden age of the genre in the '80s and '90s, we discuss The Verdict, Suspect, Class Action, A Few Good Men, The Pelican Brief, and The Rainmaker. And in taking a closer look at these films, we question why Hollywood stopped making them, whether or not audiences would enjoy the genre today, and the writers, directors, and stars that brought these works to life.Originally Posted on Patreon (4/14/21) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/50038940Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive

One Heat Minute
INCREMENT VICE - EPISODE #33: “..word is your girl’s back in town...” with Bilge Ebiri

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 113:04


So this is it: The Beginning of the End. We begin the strange and hazylazy final third of INHERENT VICE today. Speaking of threes, today’s is the only scene in which the film’s three principles come together in real time—Doc Sportello, Bigfoot Bijornsen, and one not-so-missing Shasta Fay Hepworth—to kick off the film’s most difficult and inscrutable scene, one which we’ll explore in today’s episode AND the next (hey, give us a break, it’s a heavy sequence, ok?)… *About the Guest* BILGE EBIRI Bilge Ebiri is a film critic for such publications as ROLLING STONE, NEW YORK MAGAZINE (VULTURE), THE NEW YORK TIMES, and THE VILLIAGE VOICE. Additionally, he is the writer/director behind the films NEW GUY, PURSE SNATCHER, and the BARBER OF SIBER Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast
Episode 112 - with Molly Fitzpatrick and Tinsley Mortimer

Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 88:02


Sarah decides to rent a pied-a-terre that serves dual purposes, but after moving into Coupon Cabin, realizes promo codes won't protect her from select franchise climate change (the ice-cold Beverly Hills). Instead, Sarah heads back to the People's People's Couch for a heartwarming talk of all things RHONY with New York Magazine/Vulture writer, and RHONJ super fan, Molly Fitzpatrick. They discuss the similarities between LuAnn and Shep Rose and which RHOBH is reminiscent of a brain injured Dwight K. Schrute. Also, in part two of Feelin Jovani: Still Feelin It!, Sarah talks with Tinsley Mortimer about her future as a Housewife, which side she's on with Puppygate, and her experience at the reunion taping. Someone pass around Rinna Rosé, because it's the only way to survive watching Provence - it's Andy's Girls, Episode 112!

Rosenberg Radio
Mac Miller’s Legacy

Rosenberg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018


For the show on Complex we edited this way down. Here is the full audio of The Rosenthals, Craig Jenkins of New York Magazine/Vulture, Smoke Dza, and myself. RIP Mac.

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Pop Culture Confidential
Episode 98: The 2018 Oscar Special

Pop Culture Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 39:02


On Oscar Sunday, Jimmy Kimmel will take the stage to host the 90th Academy Awards and Pop Culture Confidential has you covered. Senior Editor at New York Magazine/Vulture, Kyle Buchanan guides us through this particularly exciting and difficult to predict Oscar year!

Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast
Episode 25 - with Ben Rimalower

Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 73:34


Sarah Ubers into New Jersey to buy a child-size ballgown at Envy by Melissa Gorga. While there, she runs into New York Magazine/Vulture recapper Ben Rimalower, star of "Patti Issues" and "Bad with Money," and a RHONJ savant. They duck into a fitting room and discuss Teresa's evolution on the show, the state of Jacqueline and Teresa's friendship, and if Kelly Dodd is the craziest Housewife of all time. Top of the mid-afternoon to ya- It's Andy's Girls, Episode 25!

Pop Culture Confidential
Episode 33: Jenni Konner, a force behind HBO's Girls + the final Oscar verdict!

Pop Culture Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2016 48:58


On this weeks Pop Culture Confidential: Jenni Konner, executive producer, writer and co-showrunner of HBO's "Girls", alongside show creator and star Lena Dunham. Jenni Konner started her career as a writer on Judd Apatow’s Undeclared and went on to become co-exec producer, with Apatow, on the groundbreaking series Girls. We talk about the cultural impact of the series, her close collaboration and friendship with Lena Dunham, their new feminist newsletter The Lenny Letter and why season six of Girls will be it’s last! And Oscar Sunday is finally here! The great Kyle Buchanan, senior editor of New York Magazine/Vulture and Christina talk through what is the most confusing Oscar year ever! Is it three way race for Best Picture between The Revenant, Spotlight and The Big Short? Leo DiCaprio has been doing excellent campaign work, they say, what does that mean? All the last pro tips you will need to win your Oscar pool!