Histories of Violence: Unlearning History
Brad Evans speaks with Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, whose most recent book is “Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism.”
Brad Evans speaks with Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, whose most recent book is “Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism.”
Greg Gerke speaks with writer, translator, and book artist Genese Grill.
Erin Khar discusses her memoir about recovering from addiction, “Strung Out.”
Jonathan Alexander interviews actor, writer, and director Kit Williamson about his show “EastSiders."
Holly Connolly interviews director Zia Anger on “My First Film,” a film-theater hybrid performance on the nature of process, failure, and self-disclosure.
Gabino Iglesias interviews Wendy Heard about her new novel, “The Kill Club.”
Gwen Florio interviews Chad Dundas about his new novel, “The Blaze.”
Eileen G’Sell interviews Karim Aïnouz, director of “Invisible Life.”
Erica Wright interviews Kenneth R. Rosen about his book "Bulletproof Vest," a new book in the Object Lessons series.
Kate Durbin talks to Amina Cain about her new novel, "Indelicacy."
Anna Wiener discusses her new memoir about working in Silicon Valley.
Chavez Ravine is one of L.A.’s most venerated spots, and also one of its haunted places.
Michael S. Roth discusses the challenges of promoting free speech on college campuses.
Callie Hitchcock speaks to Guatemalan-Slovak poet Ivanna Baranova, author of “Confirmation Bias,” now out from Metatron Press.
Brad Evans speaks with James Martel about the continuing relevance of Walter Benjamin. A conversation in Brad Evans’s “Histories of Violence” series.
Ronald Collins interviews Karen Olsson about her book “The Weil Conjectures: On Math and the Pursuit of the Unknown.”