Talk to Paulie
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Talk to Paulie

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"Talk To Paulie" Is an interview show featuring the great artists, intellectuals, thinkers and doers that give our city and our borough much of its inimitable vitality. Each half-hour episode typically focuses on a single guest, often a theatre artist, visual artist, author, intellectual, activist, outlaw, and/or ingrate — representing the whole spectrum of intense beings that make New York what it is. Interviews will often be linked to an upcoming event related to the work of the guest: say, the publication of a book, the release of an album, the opening of a film, or a theatre or art show. "Talk To Paulie" plugs its audience into cool cultural happenings that are under, over or on the radar. "Talk to Paulie" is a former production of BBOX Radio

"Talk To Paulie" Is an interview show featuring the great artists, intellectuals, thinkers and doers that give our city and our borough much of its inimitable vitality. Each half-hour episode typically focuses on a single guest, often a theatre artist, visual artist, author, intellectual, activist, outlaw, and/or ingrate — representing the whole spectrum of intense beings that make New York what it is. Interviews will often be linked to an upcoming event related to the work of the guest: say, the publication of a book, the release of an album, the opening of a film, or a theatre or art show. "Talk To Paulie" plugs its audience into cool cultural happenings that are under, over or on the radar. "Talk to Paulie" is a former production of BBOX Radio

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#1602: Sean Mooney

Paulie interviews Art Curator Sean Mooney who has curated and installed art exhibitions everywhere from New York (The Guggenheim) to Berlin to The Bering Peninsula of Alaska to the middle eastern nation of Qatar.
Art and literature 10 years
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36:33

#1601: Sarah Thom

Paulie talks to Sarah Thom, a founding member of the cutting edge European performance group Gobsquad. http://www.gobsquad.com. Gobsquad’s “Kitchen” (inspired by the 1966 Warhol film of the same title) was performed at The Public Theatre in 2012. Innovative, moving, hilarious, tech savvy without an ounce of slickness. They have continued to bring exquisite work to NYC. Via this conversation Paulie pries into this inimitable company’s history, philosophy and practices.
Art and literature 10 years
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26:35

#1402: Steven Haff

Educator and director of Still Waters in a Storm, Steven Haff talks to Paul about his life changing afterschool program in Bushwick, NY
Art and literature 11 years
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29:41

#1401: Phil Klay, National Book Award Winner

Phil Klay's book, Redeployment, won the National Book Award on Nov. 19, 2014. On this episode of Talk To Paulie, recorded in August, 2014, Paul talks to writer Phil Klay about his book, Redeployment, which takes readers to the frontlines of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, asking us to understand what happened there, and what happened to the soldiers who returned.
Art and literature 11 years
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29:57

#1312: John Haskell

This week's guest on Talk To Paulie is one of Brooklyn's finest prose fiction writers, John Haskell. John began his career in theatre but had quick success when he published a number of his monologues in a book of short stories called, "I'm Not Jackson Pollack" in 2006. Since then John has published two novels, "American Purgatorio" and "Out Of My Skin". Regarding "Out Of My Skin" the critic at Bomb Magazine says, "Despite its deadpan tone, the novel has a strange dramatic thrust. Haskell's forte is making the most mundane happenings into cliffhangers." The interview will make you run out and read this guy!
Art and literature 12 years
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#1311: Emily Coates

This week on Talk To Paulie the amazing dancer and public intellectual Emily Coates. Emily danced with New York City Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Company as well as Twyla Tharp and Yvonne Rainer. She has a Masters from Yale University and now runs the Dance Studies program there. Emily redefines the boundaries between performer, academic and critic. A must listen.
Art and literature 12 years
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29:22

#1310: Mitch Epstein

This week on Talk To Paulie the guest is Mitch Epstein, an internationally renowned photographer. Mitch's photographs are in numerous major museum collections including The Met, MOMA and The Whitney. He has also published eight books of his work. The focus of Mitch's conversation with Paulie is his explosive book called "American Power". Over a six year period Mitch made forays to energy production sites and their environs. In a post 9/11 America this project brought Mitch into repeated conflicts with America's security apparatus. The best way to appreciate this interview is to enjoy Mitch Epstein's pictures while listening: http://www.mitchepstein.net/work/americanpower/index.html
Art and literature 12 years
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29:20

#1307: Nellie McKay

This week Paulie talks to Nellie McKay, a singer-songwriter, actor, and stand-up comedienne, noted for her critically acclaimed albums, and for her Broadway debut in The Threepenny Opera, for which she won a Theatre World Award. Nellie is as charming, smart and funny as she is politically outspoken. In this interview Nellie sings a number of beautiful songs and talks about Doris Day, animal rights, the beauty of her "death row musical" and much more.
Art and literature 12 years
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#1306: Lizzie Simon

This week Paulie's guest is the Wall Street Journal theatre columnist Lizzie Simon. Lizzie writes two regular columns for WSJ as well as occasional features. Lizzie grew up in the theatre and was the Producing Director of The Flea Theatre at twenty one years old. She is also the author of a gripping and important memoir called "Detour". The story she tells in "Detour" is one you need to know about, so please listen. Not to mention that Lizzie is so so smart, funny and charming.
Art and literature 13 years
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30:16

#1305:Vellajo Gantner

Vellajo Gantner is the Artistic Director of the world renowned Performance Space 122 in the East Village of NYC. He is on the cutting edge of the cutting edge of what is happening in experimental Theatre/Dance/Performance. Wind with Vellajo's peripatetic mind through the thrilling territory of the best art being made in our fare city today.
Art and literature 13 years
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30:40

#1304 Carla Peterson

This week Paulie talks to the Artistic Director of the premiere dance venue in the U.S.A., New York Live Arts. Carla has been a major curatorial force in the dance and performance field for twenty years. Her point of view about the evolution of contemporary dance is vivid, entertaining and meaningful in the arena of both art, politics and cultural history. She is fervent, fierce and articulate.
Art and literature 13 years
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#1303: Rabbi Samual Weintraub

This week's guest on Talk To Paulie is Rabbi Samual Weintraub. Rabbi Weintraub has been at The Kane Street Synagogue for sixteen years. He and Paulie talk about the latter portion of the book of Genesis, the tale of the generations of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph.
Art and literature 13 years
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#1302: Kristen Kosmnas

Paulie's guest this week is Kristen Kosmas. Kristen is a playwright and performer. She recently completed a hugely successful run of her latest play "There There" at The Chocolate Factory Theatre. "There There" is a unique, comic, poignant contemplation of one of dramatic literature's most famous socio- paths, Solony from "The Three Sisters".
Art and literature 13 years
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#1301: Ken Buhler

This week Paulie talks to painter Ken Buhler. Ken is an abstract painter with not one but two shows up in New York right now. They discuss abstract painting, color, teaching, meditation and even the Oriental Dollar Bird!!!
Art and literature 13 years
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#1213: New York's Nature Theater of Oklahoma

This week Paulie talks to Pavol Liška and Kelly Copper, directors of the world renowned Nature Theater of Oklahoma, based in New York City. Nature Theater's latest theatrical extravaganza, "Life And Times", will be performed at the Public Theater starting January 16th. It is a mere ten and a half hours long! Check out these courageous creators and their first American radio interview on Talk To Paulie.
Art and literature 13 years
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#1212: Ich, Kürbisgeist

'Ich, Kürbisgeist' is the name of a play by internationally renowned experimental playwright Sybil Kempson. This week's episode of "Talk To Paulie" is an interview with the play's cast, and designers of Big Dance Theater on the occasion of the production of 'Ich,
Art and literature 13 years
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