
Episode 169
Episode 160: Jessica Hopper
Jessica Hopper is editor-in-chief of the Pitchfork Review and the author of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic. “I have an agenda. You can’t read my writing and not know that I have a staunch fucking agenda at all times.” T
September 30, 20151h 7m
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Show Notes
Jessica Hopper is editor-in-chief of the Pitchfork Review and the author of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic.
“I have an agenda. You can’t read my writing and not know that I have a staunch fucking agenda at all times.”
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Show Notes:
@jesshopp
Hopper on Longform
Hopper's Pitchfork archive
[28:00] "Review of Superchunk's I Hate Music" (Brandon Stosuy • Pitchfork • Aug 2013)
[35:00] "The Passion of David Bazan" (Chicago Reader • July 2009)
[39:00] "How Selling Out Saved Indie Rock" (BuzzFeed • Nov 2013)
[39:00] "Read the 'Stomach-Churning' Sexual Assault Accusations Against R.Kelly In Full" (The Village Voice • Dec 2013)
[41:00] "Deconstructing Lana Del Rey" (Spin • Jan 2012)
[48:00] The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic (Featherproof Books • 2015)
[50:00] "Gals/other marginalized folks: what was your 1st brush (in music industry, journalism, scene) w/ idea that you didn't 'count'?" (Twitter • Aug 2015)
[52:00] "Where The Girls Aren't" (Rookie • July 2015)
[55:00] Hopper's keynote at BIGSOUND (YouTube)
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