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The place where we talk about art, money and how creative people are navigating the ever changing landscape to make a living for their work.
WNXP’s Program Director Jason Moon Wilkins and Events Director Emily Young sit down for an insightful and practical chat all about the undying power of radio.
Hera Lindsay Bird crafts poetry full of dazzling wordplay, rich observations, and insanely hilarious jokes. She also answers the question; What do poets do, exactly?
Bar/None Records owner Glenn Marrow joins for a chat about the adaptability of the legendary indie label, his own artistic development and that one time he went viral for a video of whacking mangos.
Josephine Foster makes songs like dreams beamed in from another world. We find out about her creative process, daydreaming and managing a creative life on your own terms.
Live recording of the Devalued Happy Hour gathering featuring Alanna Royale and Megan Loveless; a wonderful chat with two incredibly admirable creators.
Photographer Pooneh Ghana has captured Tame Impala, Viagra Boys, Billie Eilish, Solange and thousands more. She talks through her experiences in how art's value is perceived and hopes for a world where artists get paid what they're worth.
Kid Millions (Oneida) talks about the irony laced into the title of his bands’ new record, the reality of being in a celebrated indie rock band, what drives him creatively and what it’s like being big in Italy.
Visionary of electronic music, Suzanne Ciani, joins for a chat about what it's like to stay true to your art even when it gets lonely, why originality matters, and why you should need to please yourself above all.
Kurt Wagner (Lambchop) and Mary Mancini (Lucy's Record Shop) open up about the intersection of art and politics, why society should take care of its artists, and why it’s important to spare your partner your creative process.
New Zealand artist David Kilgour opens up about his decades long journey in the music industry and how he's navigated the music industry along the way.