(Formerly The Marketplace of Ideas.) A world-traveling interview show where Colin Marshall sits down for in-depth conversations with cultural creators, internationalists, and observers of the urban scene about the work they do and the world cities they do it in, from Los Angeles to Osaka to Mexico City to London to Seoul and beyond.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 363 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
In downtown Seattle, Colin talks with comic artist Peter Bagge, creator of the legendary alternative comic series Hate, contributing editor and cartoonist at Reason magazine, and author of such graphic novels as Apocalypse Nerd, Other Lives, Reset, a... more
The Kickstarter drive for Notebook on Cities and Culture's sixth season launches now. If we raise its budget, we'll spend an entire year in Seattle: the city of grunge, Microsoft, Amazon, the Space Needle, Buddy Bradley, Archie McPhee, sleeplessness,... more
In an officetel in Seoul, Colin talks with Brother Anthony of Taizé, one of the most renowned translators of Korean poetry, president of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch, and naturalized citizen of South Korea. They discuss the frequency with w... more
In Seoul's Sinchon district, Colin talks with Matt VanVolkenburg, author of Gusts of Popular Feeling, a blog on "Korean society, history, urban space, cyberspace, film, and current events, among other things." They discuss what it feels like to live ... more
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Colin Marshall is one of the most passionate intellectuals. He’s able to find beauty in everything and he articulates that beauty poeticly.
Holy s*%# he makes comedy boring.
My absolute favorite podcast. Colin Marshall's guests always fascinate, educate, and inform. I look forward to every episode and haven't been disappointed yet.
My favorite episode is S4E15 with Jan Gehl. I know I like living in an urban environment. Now I know why!
Keep your finger on the pulse of the world with this show.
It can be really interesting when it's about food, economics, literature and other cities, but I never want to hear another half-hour digression on LA again -- I must have heard 30 by now. Enough LA talk! We know you love it but there's so much of it that it's drowning out the more interesting stuff.
The best: Colin Marshall's attentiveness. His questions are so good, so much to the point, that you will frequently hear, "That's a very good question" (especially in the 3 beautiful interviews with Pico Iyer).
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