Turnstyle News Podcast
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Podcast Description
Public Radio style reports and interviews from Turnstyle.
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Fusebox: The Writer's Room with Bill Cotter | This podcast features writer Bill Cotter, talking about his creative space. Cotter constructs crossword puzzles and is the author of the novel Fever Chart (McSweeney's 2009). | 5/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marvin Gaye, Unearthed: John Legend Honors the R&B Great | As part of The Kennedy Center's honoring of Marvin Gaye, Turnstyle’s Brandon McFarland interviewed John Legend about contemporary soul singers, growing up in the church, and what’s going on now in social-issue driven music. | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fusebox: The Writer’s Room with Katherine Catmull | This podcast features writer Katherine Catmull, talking about her creative space. Catmull's novel Summer and Bird will be published by Dutton Juvenile (Penguin) in October 2012. She is also an actor and playwright | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Winners of the Los Angeles Music Video Festival w/Sami Kriegstein | Festival founder Sami Kriegstein swings by the green room to tell us who won this year's Los Angeles Music Vide Festival and do a little celebrating as the wrap-party rolls. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jordan Bahat @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | You've heard Grouplove's "Tounge Tied" everywhere. The director of the band's brilliant video, Jordan Bahat, stops by the green room at the LAMVF to talk to Turnstyle about his history with the band and his origins as a filmmaker. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Matt Stone @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | Matt Stone [VIMEO] made a brilliant short blast of awesome with a video for Deadmau5 that competed in the Unoffical Video category at this year's LAMVF. Check out the video and listen in on our talk about how he quit his job to pull this together, and his connection to that other Matt Stone. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Leah McKissock @ Los Angeles Video Festival | Leah McKissock was the winner in the student category at last year's LAMVF. This year she's back with a video competing in the non-narrative category. She stops by the green room to talk to Turnstyle about her new work and what drew her to making music videos. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hank Friedman @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | The director of the visually stunning video Other Lives for the band Tamer Animals, Hank Friedman stops by to get all cinephile with us. We bust out the deep cinema geek terms on this blast from the LAMVF. Take a look at this video! | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dennis Roberts @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | Dennis Roberts [VIMEO], whose video for the band Icewater's song I Know That Dream has some nifty stage trickery, stops by the table to talk about the making of his video. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ARMS RACE @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | Director Arms Race (secret identity: Evan Weinerman) stopped by the table to talk about his post-apocalyptic, one-take tour de force video for the band We Barbarians. The conversation naturally devolved into chatting about Alfonso Cuarón, comic books, and the dystiopian Russian science-fiction novel "We". Sorry, that's just how I roll. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Roman Makush @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | Director Roman Makush stops by the green room to talk with us about his video for b.LaY, "Murda Murda", a visually arresting piece featuring visual artist Dim's work. Makush talks about the meaning of the video, which he sees as a commentary about how society is holding back human evolution. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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LAMAR+NIK @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | Jesse Lamar High and Nik Harper are the directing duo LAMAR + NIK [VIMEO], who sort of buried the lead in our conversation. These two guys drove all the way from Oklahoma starting at 8PM on Thursday night to make it to the first day of the LAMVF. They even slept in the car. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tim Hendrix @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | Tim Hendrix [VIMEO], who comes from an animation background, directed a striking video for the song Promises Are Never Far From Lies, from Am & Shawn Lee. Tim's video screened as part of the student section at this year's fest. | 5/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eric Wareheim @ Los Angeles Music Video Festival | Just a few minutes ago we talked with Eric Wareheim (Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, Tom Goes To The Mayor), who in addition to being part of the comedy duo known as Tim & Eric is a seriously accomplished music video director. Eric stops by the Turnstyle table for a brief chat about when he knows he has a collaborator for life. | 5/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Anthony Honn @ LAMVF | We talk to last year's winner Anthony Honn about his experience with the festival, the work he has in this year's fest, and what he's looking to put together in the future. In true Turnstyle spirit, Honn works as a UI Designer for BMW by day and makes films by night. | 5/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fusebox: The Writer’s Room with Robert Faires | This podcast features writer Robert Faires, talking about his creative space. It's part of a series spun out of Fusebox festival's The Writer's Room, A Home Studio Tour curated by Elizabeth Doss and Annie La Ganga. | 5/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sealing A Juvenile Record Has Its Benefits and Barriers | -- | 4/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jai Paul's "Jasmine": The Jacksons At Epic Records On Cough Syrup | -- | 4/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Four Reasons Chris Brown Should Rap | -- | 4/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why Do Communities Give Juvenile Offenders to the State? | -- | 3/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Trayvon Martin Killing Sends Shock Waves Through Multiracial Family | Since the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida, racial profiling has been the topic of conversations from the floor of Congress to dinner tables across the county, particularly in regards to safety of young black men. | 3/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Quantic & Alice Russell w/ The Combo Barbaro Look Around The Corner | -- | 3/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Juvenile Life Without Parole: U.S. Supreme Court Reconsiders | Back in 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that sentencing juveniles to life without parole for any crimes besides murder is cruel and unusual punishment.This week the high court took another look at life in prison, except this time for juveniles under the age of 14 convicted of homicide. | 3/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lead Juvenile Justice Expert Says State Facilities Should Stay Open | -- | 3/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Teachers Fight For Their Reputations Against Data Reports | The New York State Department of Education recently released to the media, Teacher Data Report (TDR) results, which rate teachers based on the growth that their students have shown on state standardized tests. This “value-added” analysis has been used in states all over the country as an attempt to evaluate teachers based on student achievement. | 3/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: We Are Legion | The documentary We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktavists hits the SXSW film festival this week. Director Brian Knappenberger's film lays out the origin of the hacker collective Anonymous with insight and wit. We covered the film when it debuted at the Slamdance Film Festival in January, and are sharing with you the full interview with Knappenberger and editor Andy Robertson to mark the film's second festival bow. | 3/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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‘Mosquita y Mari' Director Defies All Convention | It was a long road to this year’s Sundance Film Festival for the independent feature “Mosquita y Mari,” about the friendship between two Latina, bilingual teenagers. The director couldn’t find enough support to get the film made...until she decided to leave the traditional Hollywood system. That’s when she broke a record for audience participation before she had even shot a single scene. | 3/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Is It Okay To Talk About Self-Harm On Social Media? | The social media site Tumblr announced new community guidelines to crack down on users promoting self-harm--things like suicide and eating disorders. The move created a lot of controversy among users, with some arguing they should be able to use the site to express themselves freely. | 3/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Professor: Depression Common Among Undocumented Youth | A couple recent cases of undocumented young people committing or attempting suicide while being held by immigration services have sparked discussion around the mental health issues these young people face. | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: Indie Game: The Movie | We've been tracking Indie Game: The Movie-- a look at the creators of independently produced video games-- for a while now. In this episode of The Spot we talk with directors James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot about their new documentary. | 2/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: An Oversimplification of Her Beauty's Terence Nance | Terence Nance has a truly unique vision. His film, An Oversimplification of Her Beauty plays with structure and form in the way few others dare, and I found it to be the most honest film about love I've ever seen. | 2/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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No Such Thing As Good Debt, “Default: The Student Loan Documentary” | We’ve heard recently that student loan debt in the United States tops credit card debt. In fact, two thirds of college graduates wind up with some kind of debt that averages about $25,000. Filmmakers Serge Bakalian and Aurora Meneghello created Default: the Student Loan Documentary, which is currently on a national tour, and played recently at the San Francisco Indie Fest. | 2/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Can We Lower The Student Dropout Rate? | In last week’s State of the Union address, President Obama proposed something radical, that dropping out of high school no longer be allowed. But that might be complicated. Every school district has tried numerous solutions to the dropout dilemma without success. The problem prompted Russell Rumberger to write a book called Dropping Out: Why Students Drop Out of High School and What Can Be Done About It. | 2/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Florida's Young Conservatives Break the Mold | -- | 1/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Diane Ravitch Calls Herself A Voice For Teachers, In A Cruel Reform Movement | Professor Diane Ravitch is a big voice in education policy and a huge critic of No Child Left Behind. Yet, as former Assistant Secretary of Education under President George H. Bush, she helped promote the same policies she's now criticizing. | 1/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Young Missionaries In New Hampshire Separate Church From State | Exeter, New Hampshire -- If campaigning for Republican Presidential candidates in New Hampshire sounds like hard work, try going door to door on primary weekend for Jesus. | 1/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Best of Turnstyle: Panos Cosmatos | This time out I’m sharing my conversation at AFI Fest with Panos Cosmatanos, the director of the sublimely sinster Beyond The Black Rainbow. As I wrote in my review of the film, Beyond The Black Rainbow is the kind of movie you always imagined was going to show up on late night TV. | 12/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Best of Turnstyle: Brian Wong | At 20 years old, Brian Wong is one of the youngest entrepreneurs to ever get venture capital in Silicon Valley. | 12/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Best of Turnstyle: Allen Kanner | In this outtake interview, Maya talks with Allen Kanner of the Campiagn for a Commercial Free Childhood about the way that advertising is designed to get around our mental defenses. | 12/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Weighing the Cost of College | Acceptance letters aren't the most important determinate in a college career. Instead its all about the FAFSA letter. | 12/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Can Lead A Kid To Water Part II | State and federal governments are implementing new policies requiring schools to provide free drinking water in cafeterias at lunchtime, but there's no federal policy requiring schools to test the safety of that water. | 12/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Psychology of What Makes Teens Thankful | The study of gratitude is a burgeoning field within psychology, and across the board, results show that people who are more thankful are less prone to stress and depression and are, well, happier. Researchers say one group that could use a lot more gratitude is teenagers. Youth Radio Investigates reporter Rayana Godfrey set out to determine why. | 11/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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From Livestream To Mainstream | A few weeks ago, in the middle of Zuccotti Park 21-year-old Victoria Sobel set up a webcam on her refurbished laptop or “hackintosh,” as she called it, and logged into Livestream.com. Looking into the camera she called out to viewers watching all over the world, “Hi Livestream, are we live?” | 11/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Recent College Grad Dons “Hire Me” Sandwich Board | College graduates face one of the bleakest job markets on record. 25 year-old Alexander Monsanto spent six months searching for jobs the traditional way, before trying something more daring. | 11/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Teaching In The Young Lions’ Lair | The phrase "I don't give an F-Bomb" resonates throughout high school hallways every day, especially in Oakland public schools. Which begs the question: how do you get students to actually give a flying F-bomb? | 11/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A 16-Year-Old's Audio Postcard from Occupy Wall Street | -- | 11/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scott Olsen Injury Becomes Rallying Point For Oakland Protesters | In Oakland, California last night, thousands of residents gathered in front of City Hall to plan for a general strike, in the wake of violent clashes between police and Occupy Oakland protesters earlier in the week. Many were also there for a vigil for Scott Olsen, a former Marine taking part in the protests who was wounded on Tuesday night. | 10/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Meet the Occupy Wall Street Press | In midst of the frenzy at Zuccotti Park, under a giant pink umbrella, a small group of Occupy Wall Street protesters hover over laptops surrounded by mounds of equipment covered in blue tarps. A beaten up cardboard sign rests at their feet, the word “media” written in Magic Marker. This is the Occupy Wall Street media headquarters. | 10/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Writing Sweet Valley High, “But For Brown Kids” | Writer Malin Alegria's first novel, "Estrella’s Quinceanera", covers familiar territory for anyone who’s ever been fifteen, and a girl, and battled with her mother. Still, the fact that the sassy protagonist is Mexican American makes her a novelty in young adult fiction. | 10/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hell and Back Again’s Unique Sound Design | A version of this story aired on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition: Danfung Dennis worked for several years as a war photographer in Iraq and Afghanistan. In time he came to feel that still photos didn’t portray what he was seeing and hearing on the ground. The romantic image of war he had grown up with from video games and movies was not what he was finding while embedded with Marines in the field. | 10/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: Joe Nicolosi | Director on the rise Joe Nicolosi-- who got the attention of the film industry with his clever short for the South By Southwest film festival that reimagined Super Mario as an indie film-- joins host Noah Nelson to kick off the second series of The Spot. | 9/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lil Wayne’s Secret Weapon: A 21-Year-Old Tech Guru | -- | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turnstyle in 140 Seconds: Danny Day, South African Game Deigner | Danny Day is a South African video game designer whose QCF Design has been garnering international attention with their upcoming game Desktop Dungeons. In this editon of 140 Seconds, Day talks about QCF Design's roots in educational gaming, and how teachers often miss the mark when it comes to the intersection of games and education. All that and more, in 140 seconds. | 7/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turnstyle in 140 Seconds: Morgan Lockhart, Video Game Writer | Ever wondered what it was like to write a video game? At E3, Morgan Lockhart, one of the lore leads on the Massively Multiplayer Online game Rift shared with us her experience and insight into the art of storytelling in games. What is a "lore lead" anyway? All that and more in 140 Seconds. | 7/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turnstyle in 140 Seconds: IndieCade's Sam Roberts | Sam Roberts, the festival director for IndieCade-- the international festival of independant games-- talks to TurnStyle at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. The 2011 IndieCade will be held October 6-9th in Culver City, CA. All that, in under 140 seconds. | 7/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turnstyle in 140 Seconds: Jay Minn, Marvel Super Hero Squad Game Designer | Jay Minn is the creative director of The Amazing Society, a video game studio owned by MMO publishers Gazillion Entertainment. Minn's studio is the force behind the Marvel Super Hero Squad MMO, a free-to-play game geared towards younger players and the young at heart. During E3 we talked with Minn about the game, getting to play (creatively) in the expansive Marvel Universe, and how being a parent shapes the way he designs games. All that, in under 140 seconds. | 7/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turnstyle In 140 Seconds: To Live & Ride In L.A. | The fixed gear bicycle documentary/action sports movie To Live & Ride In LA is now availible on DVD and for digital download. We talked with director David Rowe on a previous edition of our podcast, The Spot, and bring you this lightning round interview to mark the release of the film. | 6/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: Christine Marie [RADAR LA] | Performance artist Christine Marie's Ground To Cloud is a cinematic shadow play about the legends that surround lightning. Presented last week at the RADAR LA festival and again this week (June 21 & 22) at San Francisco's Fury Factory, the work displays the artist's ability to warp time through the intricate interplay of light and shadow. As host Noah Nelson put's it in this special edition of The Spot recorded at the Los Angeles Theatre Complex, Christine Marie is a time alchemist... a fitting moniker for a performance artist who began her career as a film editor. | 6/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Channel 101 Eases Amateurs Into Hollywood | Every month in Los Angeles, California, DIY media makers gather to share five minute mini TV shows made in their spare time. It's called Channel 101, only it's not a TV channel, but an underground event that's been going since 2003. Channel 101 alumni have gone on to Saturday Night Live, Adult Swim, and Funny or Die...and the video series have fans around the country. Turnstyle's Noah Nelson visited the Downtown Independent movie theater, home of Channel 101 screenings, and filed this report. | 6/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Turnstyle in 140 Seconds: Mark Murphy of REDCAT | Mark Murphy is the executive director of REDCAT, the Roy and Edna Disney Cal Arts Theater. REDCAT plays host to the inaugural RADAR LA international festival of contemporary theater. Turnstyle in 140 Seconds: Public Media's Lighting Round. | 6/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: Wyrd Con | Ira Ham and Jennifer Palais of Wyrd Con- Southern California's Interactive Theater and Live Action Role Playing convention- join host Noah Nelson on The Spot to talk about the con and the state of the art in LARP and live interactive storytelling. | 6/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: RADAR LA's Mark Murphy | Groups from as far away as Chile, Japan, and Australia will join artists from across the U.S. and Mexico for the kind of packed schedule that American audiences are only used to seeing at film festivals. Only all of these performances are in the kind of 3D that doesn't leave you with a headache. | 5/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: To Live & Ride In L.A. | Director David Rowe made a name for himself with the documentary Fast Friday, set in the fixed gear cycling community of Seattle. Now, after moving to Los Angeles and encountering the raucous cycling community here, Rowe sets out to do a little genre bending with To Live & Ride In L.A.. One part documentary and one part action sports the film, which will hit DVD and iTunes on June 21st, takes the viewer into the world of fixed gear cyclists in L.A. From tricks and solo street action to a hyperkinetic look at the Wolfpack Hustle All City Team Race, Rowe mixes straight up documentary sequences with narrative vignettes in the style of classic skate culture videos. Host Noah Nelson talks with Rowe about blending documentary and narrative, the cyclist culture in L.A. and his ambitions as a filmmaker on this edition of The Spot. | 5/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: Haunted House Comedy "The Selling" | Gabriel Diani, who you might remember from our interview about the robot version of Huckleberry Finn, hits up The Spot to talk about his new movie-- The Selling-- that is making its debut at the San Francisco International Film Festival this Friday night. | 4/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: The Science of Advertising | Ad men are less Mad Men and more Mad Scientist these days, relying on advances in neuroscience to study the effect of different advertising approaches on the brain. | 4/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Spot: Marian Call | In this edition of The Spot, host Noah Nelson talks with singer Marian Call about what it’s like to tour the continental United States in a Subaru on her 50 state tour last year, her love of small venues, and we get our own version of a "tiny desk concert" from Marian and her guitarist Bryan Ray. | 4/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: Barry Bond's Conviction | Turnstyle managing editor Alejandro De La Cruz talks with ESPN's Mark Fainaru-Wada about his ongoing coverage of the BALCO steroid scandal and the recent conviction of superstar slugger Barry Bonds on obstruction of justice charges. Mark Fainaru-Wada is the co-author of Game of Shadows, the definitive book on baseball's steroid scandal. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Shared Story Worlds' Scott Walker [Artist Series Podcast] | Host Noah Nelson takes us back into the universe of transmedia and shared story worlds in this interview with Scott Walker of Brain Candy LLC. In addition to being the co-creator of the community generated fantasy world Runes of Galidon, he's recently started the Shared Story Worlds website and begun cataloging fictional universes that allow for community participation. | 4/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: Russell Rickford on Manning Marable [Part II] | Part two of our two part interview of Dr. Russell Rickford by reporter Nishat Kurwa. | 4/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: Russell Rickford on Manning Marable [Part I] | Part one of a two part interview by reporter Nishat Kurwa of Dr. Russell Rickford of Dartmouth College, a protégé of the late Dr. Manning Marable and the editor of BEYOND BOUNDARIES: The Manning Marable Reader. Dr. Marable passed away recently, on the eve of the publication of his master work: an exhaustive biography of Malcolm X that has already begun to challenge long held beliefs about the slain Black leader. | 4/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Good Neighbor, Great Sketch Comedy [Artist Series Podcast] | Good Neighbor is a Los Angeles based sketch comedy troupe that has been making videos for years. Recently they've taken up with Maker Studios, a YouTube collective that is enabling video makers to pool their resources. The results: an avalanche of funny. | 4/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: Narco Cultura | Host Nishat Kurwa talks with reporter Genysys Sanchez about her piece on the popularity of telenovelas (Spanish language soap operas) about drug dealers that airs this week on NPR's All Things Considered. | 4/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Creators of Trails of Tarnation [Artist Series Podcast] | Nicholas Gurewitch and Derek Walborn are two-thirds of the creative team behind the twelve-part "serial western" Trails of Tarnation-- an absurdist romp through a cartoon like Old West-- that is shot using real film cameras. Cowboys Derek (played by Walborn) and Jeff (Jeff Stanin) are "on the run from the corrupt Sheriff Maynard Lumbar." While Gurewitch is the best known of the trio, as the creator of the cult comics hit Perry Bible Fellowship, Trails of Tarnation is a true collaboration between lifelong friends. Host Noah Nelson spoke with Gurewitch and Walborn, in what might be our oddest podcast yet. | 3/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: The New Meaning of Nuclear | Host Noah Nelson and reporter Robyn Gee discuss Robyn's interview with Dr. Bo Jacobs of the Hiroshima Peace Institute. Dr. Jacobs says that most young people in Japan have only dealt with issues around nuclear energy as a part of pop culture until now. | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pop My Culture's Cole Stratton [Artist Series Podcast] | Cole Stratton is co-host of the popular comedy podcast Pop My Culture, each episode of which features Stratton, his co-host Vanessa Ragland, and a special guest drawn from the world of comedy riffing on the pop culture news du jour. Cole stopped in to talk about the origin of Pop My Culture, how LA's comedy scene reminds him of doctors in lab coats, and reveals how his role as one of the founders and producers of the SF Sketchfest plays into the success of PMC. Also: a chance to win a FREE COOKIE. | 3/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: The New York Times Paywall | Host Noah Nelson and Turnstyle managing editor Alejandro De La Cruz discuss the online reaction to The New York Times' impending paywall. While media watchers have taken the newspaper to task for the downright baroque nature of the pay structure, some news consumers have taken it upon themselves to exploit the built in social media loopholes | 3/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Underground Mash-Up: McBusters' Myke Chilian [Artist Series Podcast] | Myke Chilian, brought a mash-up of two of his childhood favorites: Ghostbusters and McDonaldland to LA video screening series Channel 101. Myke didn't even expect his McBusters to get accepted and found himself with an underground animation hit on his hands. | 3/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: SXSW Special | Host Noah Nelson talks with TurnStyle Managing Editor Alejandro De La Cruz about what he's seen at SXSW, including curation tool Storify, social media in Latin America, and what may be the it-app of SXSW: GroupMe. | 3/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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SXSW Podcast Special: Ted Hope | Ted Hope is one of the most prolific independent film producers alive. His latest picture, writer-director James Gunn's Super, has it's U.S. premier on Saturday at SXSW. In this interview, recorded before the festival, we spoke with Ted Hope about the state of the indie film scene, which is undergoing a kind of renaissance. Hope talks with host Noah Nelson about the resurgence of the indie film market, and how new methods of collaboration are changing independent cinema. | 3/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: 18 Days In Egypt | This week on "the wraparound" we talk with reporter Denise Tejada about her interview with Jigar Mehta, the creator of 18 Days In Egypt- a crowdsourced documentary about the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. | 3/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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the wraparound: Discussing Down & Delirious | In this inaugural edition of The Wraparound we focus on Daniel Hernandez' Down & Delirious In Mexico City, a gonzo-journalism inspired look at the subcultures of Mexico City. Reporter Nishat Kurwa tells us about her interview with Hernandez and talks with host Noah Nelson about how the Emo subculture evolved as it crossed international borders. | 3/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Maker’s New Math: Jonathan Coulton, Role Model | -- | 1/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Maker’s New Math: Fred Beneson– Kickstarting the Creative Commons | -- | 12/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Maker’s New Math: Donwill on Populating Brooklynati | -- | 12/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 84 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Eclectic, electric interviews.
I for one am a big fan of the work Turnstyle is doing. They keep digging in to neat little niches.
Wonderful!
Terrific show, excellent coverage-- these folks give great information about niche performance/general culture finds!!
Halarious
These guys are so funny. I can't believe I'm the first to write a review. So funny, so real. Wow.
Pure. Power.And.Beyond.
So good.






