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Frankie Cosmos Joins Vagabon On New Talkhouse Podcast

By: Oct. 20, 2017
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This week on the Talkhouse Podcast, critically acclaimed indie rocker Frankie Cosmos speaks with rising star Vagabon about a day in the life of an indie musician while backstage at this summer's Pitchfork Music Festival. Listen HERE.

Also this week, filmmaker Zia Anger discusses the controversy surrounding the research and development of David France's film The Death and Life of of Marsha P. Johnson and the "flattening" of diverse stories (read it HERE), director Jim Hemphill calls Happy Death Day a masterpiece that may usher in a new golden age of horror (read it HERE), and director Maxim Pozdorovkin talks about the lessons he learned while making a documentary about a healthcare clinic for undocumented immigrants (read it HERE).

Additionally, singer/songwriter Chris Farren reviews Bully's Losing (read it HERE), ex-Liturgy drummer Greg Fox discusses his career before becoming a working musician (read it HERE) and Camille Thoman writes about the time she believed she'd likely died and was in hell (read it HERE).

Other recent Talkhouse pieces have included a conversation between Chuck D and Tom Morello about the relationship between politics and protest music (listen HERE) and critically acclaimed Australian singer/songwriter of Arab origin Wafia writes about immigration and identity (read it HERE).

Talkhouse's editorial website and podcast offer an alternative to traditional models of journalism and criticism. Readers and listeners gain unique insight to the creative process as musicians, actors, filmmakers, comedians and leaders in the food world explore and express their opinions on each other's crafts in writing and on the podcast. All content on Talkhouse-written editorial, audio podcasts and video-is created by musicians, filmmakers, actors, chefs and more. Talkhouse has changed the journalistic landscape with landmark contributions from the late Lou Reed, Moonlight director Barry Jenkins, Rose McGowan and hundreds of other creative leaders. On the Talkhouse Podcast, guests have included Kid Cudi talking with Paul Reubens, Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers) in conversation with Talib Kweli, Jenny Slate and Gillian Robespierre sitting down with Nicole Holofcener, and Darren Aronofsky talking with one of his cinematic heroes, Alejandro Jodorowsky.

The fast-rising media company continues to grow its platform in scope with the recent launch of its Food Podcast, with the debut episode featuring a discussion between NYC restaurateurAndrew Carmellini and rapper A$AP Ferg (listen HERE). The Talkhouse Podcast was recently named a Webby Award honoree (Best Individual Podcast Episode), while Amy Rose Spiegelwas hired as editor-in-chief of Talkhouse Music, highlighting the organization's continuing growth and evolution.



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