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.
Listen to a BOMB podcast of actress April Yvette Thompson and Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage, whose new play, By the Way, Meet Vera Stark just premiered at Second Stage.
The latest BOMB podcast co-produced with 651 ARTS features Ugandan-Rwandan-American jazz vocalist and composer Somi and music giant Hugh Masekela discussing heir shared musical influences and the connections between jazz and Africa.
In episode nine of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Mark Leidner reads a selection of his work. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A. M
BOMB podcast of award-winning choreographer, dancer and community leader Ronald K. Brown and legendary poet and activist Sonia Sanchez at their 651 ARTS’ LIVE & OUTSPOKEN performance on Tuesday, May 4th.
In episode eight of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, CAConrad reads from his books, The Book of Frank and The City Real & Imagined.
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.
In episode seven of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, James Shea reads from his book, Star in the Eye. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A.
In episode six of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Zachary Schomburg reads a selection of his work. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A.
In episode five of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, K. Silem Mohammad reads a selection of his work. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A.
In episode four of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Ben Lerner reads a selection of his work. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A.
In episode three of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Dorothea Lasky reads a selection of her work. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A.
In episode two of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Jack Christian reads from his chapbook, Let’s Collaborate. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A.
Listen to a podcast of Don DeLillo reading from his new novel Point Omega at BookCourt bookstore in Brooklyn.
In episode one of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Frances Justine Post reads a selection of her work. Click through for a reading and a short Q&A.
Our intrepid film correspondent Montana Wojczuk caught up with Jem Cohen for this Podcast. They had a broad ranging discussion covering topics from 8-mm film, to Jeff Koons.
In celebration of Small Press Month, BOMB Magazine presents a serialized audiobook of The Shanghai Gesture as read by the novel’s author, Gary Indiana.
Montana Wojczuk interviews Wendy and Lucy author Jon Raymond.
In celebration of Small Press Month, BOMB Magazine presents a serialized audiobook of The Shanghai Gesture as read by the novel’s author, Gary Indiana.
In celebration of Small Press Month, BOMB Magazine presents a serialized audiobook of The Shanghai Gesture as read by the novel’s author, Gary Indiana.
Robert Polito on his recent Hollywood & God, which stands astride American spirituality and celebrity culture, in conversation with David Trinidad, who wrote The Late Show under the sway of movies, cosmetics, and the NY School.
In celebration of Small Press Month, BOMB Magazine presents a serialized audiobook of The Shanghai Gesture as read by the novel’s author, Gary Indiana.
Montana Wojczuk talks with Cary Fukunaga Writer/Director of Sin Nombre at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
In celebration of Small Press Month, BOMB Magazine presents a serialized audiobook of The Shanghai Gesture as read by the novel’s author, Gary Indiana.
In celebration of Small Press Month, BOMB Magazine presents a serialized audiobook of The Shanghai Gesture as read by the novel’s author, Gary Indiana.
Listen to a BOMBLive! This podcast features an interview of the founder and director of The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Matthew Coolidge, by architect Deborah Gans, recorded at Pratt Institute on February 22, 2010.
Pulitzer Prize–winning author Richard Ford, one of the true giants of contemporary American literature and a master of of the short story form, talks to Vietnamese-Australian author Nam Le.
Listen to a BOMBLive! This podcast features a conversation between poets Robert Polito and David Trinidad, recorded at Columbia College’s Film Row Cinema, Chicago, in April 2009.
WEB EXCLUSIVE My Brightest Diamond’s 2008 album A Thousand Shark’s Teeth vaulted operatic bandleader Shara Worden into the pop-music spotlight. Listen to a live recording of the band performing at Joe’s Pub in New York City.
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.