Mixed Media

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The Dallas Morning News culture podcast

Episodes

  • Ep. 41 — The Dallas Book Festival and a literary city in progress; Jay-Z in the college classroom

    28/04/2016 Duration: 24min

    The Dallas Book Festival is Sat., April 30 at the Dallas Public Library. We discuss Lauren Smart's piece on the city's ongoing ambitions to become a literary city. Also, culture critic Chris Vognar and arts and culture editor Christopher Wynn chat with Lauren about a UT Arlington English class that uses analytics to study the work of Jay-Z.

  • Exclusive preview: New 'Strange' podcast

    23/04/2016 Duration: 24min

    'Mixed Media' listeners get an exclusive first listen to co-host Christopher Wynn's new pop-up podcast, 'Strange.' In this debut episode, four Texans tell their true stories of an encounter with the strange. Author Virginia Savage McAlester reveals for the first time her chilling brush with the Boston Strangler. Investigative journalist Jeff Guinn takes us “creepy-crawling” with Charles Manson’s deranged Family. Novelist Merritt Tierce meets a very personal threat on her own front porch. And Jeffrey Cranor, co-creator of the hit podcast and novel, 'Welcome to Night Vale,' reminds us why we fear the woods at night. Learn more and see exclusive photos at guidelive.com/podcasts or check out two of the featured authors in the new 'Dallas Morning News' #LiteraryDallas interactive: http://interactives.dallasnews.com/2016/literary-dallas/

  • Ep. 40 — Every Song Ever: 20 Ways to Listen in an Age of Musical Plenty

    21/04/2016 Duration: 15min

    We dive into Ben Ratliff's new book 'Every Song Ever,' a listening guide for the age of musical plenty.

  • Ep. 39 — Spring music preview and SXSW 2016 debrief with Hunter Hauk

    10/04/2016 Duration: 15min

    Dallas Morning News pop music critic Hunter Hauk, DMN culture critic Chris Vognar and Dallas Observer arts & culture editor Lauren Smart talk shop with DMN arts and culture editor Christopher Wynn about the new music (and old acts) they loved or hated at South by Southwest 2016.

  • Ep. 38 — 'Blood! Blood! Blood!': Skip Hollandsworth on Austin's infamous serial killer

    08/04/2016 Duration: 19min

    Dallas Morning News culture critic Chris Vognar talks with 'Bernie' screenwriter and 'Texas Monthly' executive editor Skip Hollandsworth about Hollandsworth' new book 'Midnight Assassin,' the story of Austin's infamous serial killer.

  • Ep. 37 — The 'Cliburn curse.' Is it real? Critic Scott Cantrell talks death, tragedy and virtuoso pianists

    25/03/2016 Duration: 10min

    The so-called 'Cliburn curse' is being recalled after a virtuoso pianist's wife was charged with killing their 2 daughters in a Fort Worth suburb. ' Dallas Morning News' contributing classical music critic Scott Cantrell discusses the strange tragedy and the even stranger story of the curse. Three previous Van Cliburn International Piano Competition winners have met tragic ends. Download more episodes of the Mixed Media podcast on iTunes.

  • Ep. 36 — Our exclusive interview: Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw

    21/03/2016 Duration: 26min

    Listen to 'Dallas Morning News' theater critic Nancy Churnin's conversation with actors Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw. From 1970's ‘Love Story’ to 2016's ‘Love Letters,’ feelings still linger between the friends and actors. O’Neal laughs, listens, teases and flirts with MacGraw throughout the conversation, talking about her beauty, love at first sight and the intensity of their chemistry, which neither knows quite how to explain. Follow Nancy Churnin on Twitter at @nchurnin and read more about 'Love Letters,' coming to AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas at dallasnews.com. Download more episodes of the Mixed Media podcast on iTunes.

  • Ep. 35 — Our exclusive interview: Sophia Loren

    20/03/2016 Duration: 10min

    Listen to 'Dallas Morning News' writer and 'Mixed Media' contributor Michael Granberry's exclusive conversation with 81-year-old screen icon Sophia Loren. Loren has shared the silver screen with Charlton Heston, Peter Sellers, Clark Gable, Marcello Mastroianni, Paul Newman, Cary Grant and Gregory Peck. But it's a director she remembers most fondly. Plus: Find out what Loren really things of that famous photograph of her staring incredulously at Jayne Mansfield's ample bosom. A print of the photo now hangs in Dallas restaurateur Shannon Wynne's Meddlesome Moth restaurant.

  • Ep. 34 - SXSW Diaries: Hunter Hauk music report

    18/03/2016 Duration: 05min

    Dallas Morning News pop music critic Hunter Hauk files this audio report from Austin. "What you're hearing behind me is Sixth Street, South by Southwest," Hauk says. "The least melodic mashup of sounds you could ever hear — and it happens every year." In this report he touches on New York music producer and Tony Visconti (the man behind David Bowie's last album), Iggy Pop and also interviews Arlington, Texas country singer Maren Morris. The show ends with Morris' music. Follow Hauk on Twitter at @hausofhunter and see all of our coverage at guidelive.com/sxsw. Download more episodes of the Mixed Media podcast on iTunes. #SXSW

  • Ep. 33 - SXSW Diaries: Chris Vognar on the Richard Linklater documentary and 'Midnight Special'

    13/03/2016 Duration: 03min

    Even the Speed Metal band playing outside his Austin hotel room can't stop 'Dallas Morning News' culture critic Chris Vognar from filing his latest dispatch. Vognar reviews the new documentary 'Dream is Destiny' about Texas director Richard Linklater ('Boyhood,' 'Dazed and Confused'). He also reviews the new science fiction film 'Midnight Special' starring Adam Driver, Michael Shannon, Kirsten Dunst, and Joel Edgerton. Follow Vognar on Twitter at @chrisvognar and see all of our coverage at guidelive.com/sxsw. Download more episodes of the Mixed Media podcast on iTunes. #SXSW

  • Ep. 32 - SXSW Diaries: Chris Vognar in Austin on two don't-miss films

    12/03/2016 Duration: 01min

    Dallas Morning News culture critic and Mixed Media co-host Chris Vognar files his first short report from Austin's South By Southwest 2016. This episode, he talks 'Sidemen: Long Road to Glory' and 'Miss Sharon Jones!' Follow him on Twitter at @chrisvognar and see all of our coverage at guidelive.com/sxsw. Download more episodes of the Mixed Media podcast on iTunes. #SXSW

  • Ep. 31 - Crunching the data on #OscarsSoWhite. Marcia Clark is redeemed. Is Dallas a literary city?

    24/02/2016 Duration: 40min

    On today's show: Days before #OscarsSoWhite, Dallas Morning News interactive editor Dana Amihere has studied the last 20 years of Oscars acting data - she'll discuss the surprising results. We'll examine the "People Vs. O.J. Simpson" mini-series. Will Marcia Clark become a feminist icon? And how can literature shape and define a city? We'll discuss the takeaways from the recent 2016 Dallas Festival of Ideas.

  • Ep. 29 - David Bowie, 'Making a Murderer' and Wild Detectives bookstore

    14/01/2016 Duration: 55min

    We take a look a the life of David Bowie and the influences he had on local artist. We take a look at the Netflix serie "Making or a Murderer" and the buzz it has generated. We talk to co-owner of local book store Wild Detectives, Javier Garcia about running a successful book store.

  • Ep. 28 - Our year-end look at 2015's best books, movies, music and, yes, podcasts. Pop music critic Hunter Hauk joins the discussion.

    17/12/2015 Duration: 48min

    On our final episode of 2015, we discuss the year in culture including our favorite books, movies, TV shows and, yes, podcasts; Dallas Morning News pop music critic Hunter Hauk joins us to talk memorable songs; and we offer our cultural predictions for 2016. Listen to the podcast at http://guidelive.com/podcasts or subscribe to Mixed Media on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/MixedMediaPod

  • Ep. 27 - Steven Pomerantz on his documentary "Taking Back Oak Lawn," a review of "Chi-Raq," and Shakespeare in the Bar

    03/12/2015 Duration: 47min

    We talk with Dallas filmmaker Steven Pomerantz on his documentary "Taking Back Oak Lawn" after the latest string of attacks and robberies in the neighborhood. Then, a review of Spike Lee's "Chi-Raq," hitting theaters on Friday, December 4th. Finally, we chat with Dylan Key, one of the original founders of the popular "Shakespeare in the Bar."

  • Ep. 26 - Rhett Miller on the myth of being a rock star; Nasher 'Chalet'; 'The Black Panthers' documentary

    19/11/2015 Duration: 51min

    We talk with Dallas native son Rhett Miller about the myth of being a rock star, his new album and his concert this Saturday. Then, how does placing art in a museum change its context? The 'Dallas Observer's Lauren Smith and 'Dallas Morning News' architecture critic Mark Lamster debate the Nasher Sculpture Center's 'Chalet Dallas.' Finally, a new documentary is giving a fresh look at the Black Panthers and the fervor of revolution. Plus: 'Real Housewives of Dallas' and our weekly recommendations.

  • Ep. 25 - Special episode: 'Welcome to Night Vale' co-creator Jeffrey Cranor's 'Strange' story

    04/11/2015 Duration: 08min

    Mixed Media's Christopher Wynn previews a segment from his pop-up podcast 'Strange' featuring a true short tale by 'Welcome to Night Vale' co-creator (and native Texan) Jeffrey Cranor. ​

  • Ep. 24 - Texas writer and monster hunter Nick Redfern, best/worst scary movies and more Halloween

    29/10/2015 Duration: 01h02min

    On a special Halloween episode, North Texas author, ​'monster hunter​' and UFO expert Nick Redfern discusses the mysteries lurking around Dallas and beyond. Next, scary movies. We love them and so does ​'​Dallas Morning News​'​ staffer Dawn Burkes, who joins us to talk about the very best ones. Plus, we give our personal recommendations. Finally, we share a few of our own true ghost stories and have a roundtable discussion about the culture (and commercialization) of Halloween, from costumes and candy to tricks and treats.​ And don't miss our weekly touts of what to read, watch and listen to. ​

  • Ep. 23 - Dallas experimental art group Dead White Zombies, 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'; 'Back to the Future' day

    22/10/2015 Duration: 50min

    Writer, director and University of Texas at Dallas professor Thomas Riccio and actor Eddie Khan ​discuss "DP92," ​a new ​metaphysical sci-fi thriller from Dallas-based experimental performance group, Dead White Zombies. Next, the new trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens has gobbled up the known universe and pre-ticket sales are setting records. Is the intergalactic hoopla justified? Finally, ​it's #BackToTheFutureDay. ​We flash back to that scene in 1989's Back to the Future, Part II when Michael J. Fox arrives 30 years into the future in his DeLorean ​on Wednesday, Oct 21, 2015. How does the present compare? Plus, our weekly touts of what we're reading, watching and listening to.

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