Watch one of Minter’s Food Porn commercial slots and listen to a podcast of her speaking about her new monograph at Strand Books in Manhattan.
Filmmaker Harmony Korine’s latest film, Trash Humpers, follows a gang of geriatric sociopaths through the back alleys of Nashville, TN. BOMB’s Montana Wojczuk sat down with Korine to discuss this unique work.
This BOMBLive! podcast on colonialism’s legacy between Nigerian novelist Chris Abani and Colm Tóibín was recorded at KGB Bar in May of 2006, part of the 2006 PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature.
Listen to a BOMBLive! In this podcast, Matthew Coolidge, founder and director of The Center for Land Use Interpretation, is interviewed by architect Deborah Gans at Pratt Institute, with slideshow illustrations.
Listen to a BOMBLive! Thelma Golden has a conversation with Betsy Sussler standing in for Glenn Ligon in which they discuss African American artists, The Whitney, and Glenn Ligon’s refusal to use his Palm Pilot.
Listen to a BOMBLive! Novelist Peter Carey has a conversation with poet Robert Polito in which they discuss Ned Kelly, Australian history, and Carey’s book, True History of the Kelly Gang, at The New School in the fall of 2001.
Listen to a BOMBLive! A fall 2002 interview with artist Rackstraw Downes by author Philip Lopate at the New Museum, in which they discuss the landscape, British painters, and deliberate awkwardness.
Listen to a BOMBLive! Rick Moody has an informal conversation with Darcey Steinke in which they discuss writing with feeling, god, and Moody’s book, Demonology, at The New School in the fall of 2001.
Listen to a BOMBLive! Polito on his recent Hollywood & God, which stands astride American spirituality and celebrity culture, with Trinidad, who wrote The Late Show under the sway of movies, cosmetics, and the NY School.
BOMB and Park Lit joined forces on July 17, 2008 for a reading in NYC’s Tompkins Square Park. Listen to audio clips of readings by literary contributors to our Summer 2008 issue, BOMB 104.
Listen to audio clips of readings from BOMB’s 100th Issue Reading on August 1, 2007 at Park Lit in Tompkins Square Park, featuring literary contributors to our Summer 2007 issue, BOMB #100.
Listen to audio clips of readings from BOMB’s All-Stars Reading on May 12, 2006 at The New School, featuring a literary line-up of contributors to our Spring 2006 “Living Legends” 25th Anniversary issue.
The crucible of the Caribbean islands, where Christians, Hindus, Muslims, and Jews coexist, is the primary setting of Tiphanie Yanique’s triumphant debut collection.
Listen to a podcast of a post-show discussion with musician/performer Cynthia Hopkins and playwright Craig Lucas, recorded live at Soho Rep on May 20, 2010, as part of their FEED series.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Danielle Dutton reading an excerpt from her novel S P R A W L, originally published in BOMB 112, in the eighth installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Joshua Furst reading his short story “Black Ice, originally published in BOMB 111, in the seventh installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Lydia Peelle reading “This Is Not a Love Story” in the sixth installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series. Read her interview with Gillian Welch in BOMB 107.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Frederic Tuten read his short story “The Bar On Tompkins Square Park,” originally published in BOMB 108, the fifth installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Ben Ehrenreich read his short story “Everything You See Is Real,” originally published in BOMB 107, the fourth installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Jesmyn Ward reading her short story “Where the Line Bleeds,” originally published in BOMB 106, the third installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Patrick Dacey reading his short story “Patriots,” originally published in BOMB 104, the second installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series.
What exactly is music? Michèle Gerber Klein tackles this question in an examination of Tristan Perich and his edgy 1-Bit style, reviewing a performance at the Whitney Museum in February of 2008.
Fiction for Driving Across America Listen to Peter Orner reading his short story “Herb and Rosalie Swanson at the Cocoanut Grove,” originally published in BOMB 103, the first installment in BOMB’s literary podcast series.
Experience two sound poems by vocalist Arnaldo Antunes, as discussed in his interview with poet Eucanaã Ferraz.