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117 - Dieter Kosslick’s Last Red Carpet Ride
Dieter Koslick is is one of the film world’s most gregarious, hilarious and controversial Film Festival Directors. He’s put his stamp on the legendar…
6 years, 10 months ago
The Bob Dylan Archive - A Curveball Comes To Tulsa
Episode 116
It may come as no surprise but Bob Dylan is a Keeper. Bob and his team have been archiving his music, notebooks, paintings and journey for some five …
6 years, 11 months ago
115 - You Too Can Barbecue - Stubb's Blues Cookbook Cassette & More
In celebration of National Barbecue Month, which is every month in our book, stories from C.B. “Stubb” Stubblefield and his Blues Cookbook Cassette, …
6 years, 11 months ago
114 - Chamelecon—Below the Border in Honduras with Scott Carrier
On the gang-ridden streets of Chamelecon in Honduras, artists are protected and respected — exempt from the ongoing war that is driving families to l…
7 years ago
113 - Filmmaker Agnés Varda — A Conversation
Today we honor pioneering filmmaker Agnés Varda, part of the French New Wave of the 1960s, who died on March 29, 2019 at home at age 90.
Varda broke …
7 years ago
112 - Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Celebrating 100 years
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the famed poet of North Beach, San Francisco, creator of City Lights Bookstore, publisher of the beat poets of the 1950s and 6…
7 years, 1 month ago
111 - Palaces for the People—Author Eric Klinenberg from The Librarian Is In
As part of our series, The Keepers, The Kitchen Sisters Present an episode of the New York Public Library’s podcast The Librarian Is In featuring Eri…
7 years, 1 month ago
110 - Filmmaker Wim Wenders - The Entire Caboodle
Filmmaker Wim Wenders talks about his early influences — Cinémathèque Française, Henri Langlois, Lotte Eisner — and tells stories of Werner Herzog an…
7 years, 2 months ago
109 - Linda Spalding - A Reckoning
Best selling author Linda Spalding is a keeper. A keeper of her family history, a keeper of words, a keeper of truth. In this episode of The Kitchen …
7 years, 2 months ago
108 - The Dark Side of the Dewey Decimal System
Melvil Dewey, the father of library science and the inventor of the most popular library classification system in the world, was a known racist and s…
7 years, 3 months ago