
Episode 144
Episode 137: Rachel Syme
Rachel Syme has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Grantland, and more. “You have this sense that you’re bonding, but at the same time you're also going to betray them. Because if you hear this quote that they say or you see it in a manneris
April 15, 201542m 8s
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Show Notes
Rachel Syme has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Grantland, and more.
“You have this sense that you’re bonding, but at the same time you're also going to betray them. Because if you hear this quote that they say or you see it in a mannerism, you write it in your notebook and you think ‘I got it.’”
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Show Notes:
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[4:00] "The Broad Strokes" (Grantland • Jan 2014)
[4:00] "Azealia Banks on Why No One Really Wants to See Her Naked, Her Impure Thoughts About Barack Obama and Why She's 'Not Here to Be Your Idol'" (Billboard • Apr 2015)
[5:00] "Id Girls" (Nick Paumgarten • New Yorker • Jun 2014)
[7:00] TLC's Kickstarter
[29:00] "Laura Marling Bids Goodbye to All That" (T Magazine • Mar 2015)
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