Sanctuary
/A photographic portfolio of the denizens of the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary in High Falls, New York.
A photographic portfolio of the denizens of the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary in High Falls, New York.
Manipulated photos of friends, family, and fellow skateboarders.
On this episode, the writer, chemist, and documentarian Hamilton Morris talks with Apology founder and editor Jesse Pearson about the three P's: peyote, Pynchon, and Philip K. Dick.
The songwriter, musician, writer, and artist Bill Callahan speaks about many bookish and non-bookish topics including the brilliance of the writer Barry Hannah, Bill’s codebreaker parents, DC hardcore heroes Void, dropping out of college to focus on music, the Scottish writer James Kelman, Studs Terkels’s oral histories, the dogged grind of songwriting, the brilliance of Emily Dickinson, and way more.
The writer, dancer, filmmaker (and more) Brontez Purnell talks about writing his excellent new novel 100 Boyfriends, Maya Deren as the secret progenitor of TikTok, LA queer punk legend Sean deLear, and Sylvia Plath’s science fiction… and all that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
The musician David Pajo (Papa M, Slint, lots more) talks about the eastern spirituality of his punk-rock youth, his recent interest in the stoic philosopher Seneca, and his perseverance through some very trying times.
Stephen Malkmus of Pavement, the Jicks, and Stephen Malkmus talking with Apology's Jesse Pearson about things like reading in the bath, '90s New York scum rock, and the time he met Denis Johnson in Den Haag at 5 AM.
The comics artist and writer Johnny Ryan talks about things like Sigmund Freud, Ingmar Bergman, his favorite children's books, and the Night Stalker. It's two hours long and Johnny's mic keeps making this annoying crackling noise, but that's a small price to pay to listen to two nerds mumble about H.P. Lovecraft!
The poet Eileen Myles speaks about magical fiction, pathetic literature, and their dog Honey's wild adventures.
The rapper Despot talks about his Queens youth, lots of mystical and magical sci-fi books, backpack rap, DMT, general doom 'n gloom, and a lot more.
The professional skateboarder, artist, and apparel designer Jerry Hsu talks about being the child of Taiwanese immigrants, getting popsicled by his board, his artistic process — and also about some books.
The psychoanalyst, writer, and teacher Jamieson Webster talks about life during Covid-19, anxiety, depression, Freud, Lacan, incest, and more. Please note that this episode includes graphic descriptions of sexual abuse.
Short fiction regarding a galactic catastrophe. By the author of Mutations, The Loom of Ruin, and Exploded View.
The noted psychoanalyst administers an outdated personality test to the artist Aurel Schmidt.
A photographic portfolio of the denizens of the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary in High Falls, New York.
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