Murmur 64 : Lynsey Addario "[Blank] Thy Neighbor"

Do you have to love a subject in order to photograph it?  Do you have to love a story so much you’d risk your life to tell it?  Do you have to love something you’ve created enough to kill it?  Genius photographer/journalist/artist Lynsey Addario joins us to lay it on the line, as she always does.  Ain't love grand?

Murmur 63 : Bonnie 'Prince' Billy "Home School You"

Have you ever considered the "where" creation happens? A room, a studio, a factory, a field, a street? For musician/singer Bonnie “Prince” Billy, creation and art began/begins at a home built into a the side of hill.  Here Bonnie “Prince” takes a brave detailed look with us at the rooms that nurtured him, the family that fed him, and the personae that have helped him complete the circle. 

Murmur 62 : Zola Jesus "This Mess Is A House"

Let’s explore limitations; they serve as the DNA of art, creation, and life.  Singer/Songwriter Zola Jesus views personal, geographic, and formal boundaries as open doors.  Her disclosures are as full as her heart; and she prefers her Russian Cinema as she prefers her craft — painterly, slow, brutal, rewarding, gorgeous, inaccessible, and with realism to its furthest reaches.

Murmur 61 : Streeter Seidell "Funny Sans Frontières"

Writer/Creator/Comedian Streeter Seidell (staff writer for Saturday Night Live) has some of the wisest insights we’ve heard for emerging funny people, including: what confidence has to do with comedy, the volume and value of the web-series for young comics, and how many "after parties" SNL actually has.  We'll get there someday and report our findings.
 

Murmur 58 : Hampton Fancher "One More Kiss, Dear"

Hampton Fancher, screenwriter/architect for BLADE RUNNER both then & now, joins us to discuss all of the impossibly random steps that led us back to 2049, including: bumping into Ray Bradbury on the street, chasing Charles Bukowski down in New York, and what a Nazi officer's diary taught Philip K. Dick about empathy.  When the legend becomes fact, (still) print the fact.

Murmur 57 : Harry Shearer "No Static At All"

With the passing of legendary Steely Dan co-father, Walter Becker, we're humbled to be joined by actor/writer/bassist Harry Shearer as he reflects on Mr. Becker and Mr. Donald Fagen's legendary musical progeny -- from the beautiful imperfection of Donald's voice; to Walter's insight into Derek Small's kidneys; to the value of collaborative tension -- Harry reels it all in.

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Murmur 55 : The Blind Boys of Alabama "The Art of Healing"

Two generations of The Blind Boys of AlabamaMr. Jimmy Carter (the group's legendary co-Founder) and Mr. Joey Williams (at 25 years as a member, the "baby" of the Boys) check-in to discuss -- the difference between sight and vision, whether or not they'd accept an invitation to sing for the current President, and if art has the power to heal troubled times.