If you haven't been listening to The Marketplace of Ideas, here are the luminaries you've been missing:
- Marginal Revolution's Tyler Cowen on creating one's own economy
- Greg Milner on the history of recorded music
- The Criteron Collection's Kim Hendrickson on the early career of filmmaker Shohei Imamura
- FORA.tv founder Brian Gruber
- Lawrence Osborne on Bangkok
- David Sheppard on the life and career of Brian Eno
- John Scott on the quarrel between Hume and Rousseau
- Alain de Botton on the pleasures and sorrows of work
- Travis Elborough on the vinyl LP
- 43Folders founder Merlin Mann on doing stuff
- Richard Eoin Nash on publishing
- Old Joy and Wendy and Lucy writer Jon Raymond
- Podcaster, blogger, critic and intellectual shock jock Edward Champion
- Goodbye Solo director Ramin Bahrani
- Electroacoustic musician Ethan Rose
If you haven't been reading Podthoughts, here are the podcasts you've been missing:
- The Musicology Show
- Frank and Erik Internet Famous
- Stuff You Should Know
- The Indie Travel Podcast
- Low Budget FM
- Left Field Cinema
- Uhh Yeah Dude
- Science and the City
- Arrive Having Eaten
- Tom vs. The Flash
- A Life Well Wasted
(At this point, I should really write a book about podcasts or something.)
If you haven't been listening to Barely Literate, here are the books you've been missing:
- Joe Haldeman's The Forever War
- Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle
(Many more of these coming very soon.)
If you haven't been reading The Humanists, here are the films you've been missing:
- Wes Anderson's Rushmore
- Charles Burnett's Killer of Sheep
- Ming-liang Tsai's What Time is it There?
If you haven't been reading the rationality-themed Overcoming Bias community blog spinoff Less Wrong, they you probably haven't noticed that I've started contributing. My first post there is a revision of a popular old post from here.
If you haven't been listening to Soundforum, you can stream back shows on its site.
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