The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcastlast month
The pop star’s ascent has tested the boundaries of contemporary pop, and may create a template for a next generation. Guest: Teen Vogue's P. Claire Dodson.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcastlast month
A roundup of some of the biggest and most impactful shows on the road this fall, and how live performances can shift the audience’s perception of an artist. Guest: Joe Coscarelli.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast2 months ago
A discussion of the accusations the music mogul faces, the court of public opinion and how the entertainment press covers morally complicated figures. Guests: Ben Sisario, Julia Jacobs and Joe Coscarelli.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast2 months ago
The dance music DJ and producer John Summit speaks on the return of EDM and his rise, from working as an accountant and spinning at underground parties to headlining Madison Square Garden and festivals around the world.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast2 months ago
A discussion about the ways in which musicians and social media stars, both mainstream and more obscure, have figured into the current presidential campaign.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast3 months ago
The rapper and gourmand answers our rapid-fire questionnaire covering the music of his childhood, how he manages stress, his go-to bodega order and more.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast5 months ago
The pop songwriter’s sixth album is in some ways her most daring release yet. Improbably, it also yielded her best opening week. Guest host: Lindsay Zoladz. Guests: Shaad D'Souza and Meaghan Garvey.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast6 months ago
The actress, writer and downtown New York icon discusses her post-Kanye career, what it’s like to see her past go viral and the history of “It Girl” pop songs.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast6 months ago
Artificial intelligence has become the dominant disrupter to music creation and distribution. And it’s only getting started. Guests: Bloomberg's Rachel Metz and Billboard's Kristin Robinson.
The New York Timesadded an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Popcast6 months ago
Discussing the imperfect rollout of “Radical Optimism," plus: the recent music movies “Back to Black,” about Amy Winehouse, and “The Idea of You” with Anne Hathaway.