Echoes From the Attic
Once upon a Saturday, every teen in the U.S. knew exactly where to go. A place to see and be seen, meet new people, stumble into unexpected adventure…and sometimes, stir up some trouble. In this episode, I have a conversation with Matthew Newton, author of the book, Shopping Mall, which explores the emotional and cultural significance of malls in shaping teenage identities--especially in the 80s and 90s. Matthew is a writer, editor, and arts worker from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His work has appeared in aperture, Artforum, The Paris Review, Oxford American, CityLab, and Guernica. Shopping Mall was published in 2017 as part of Bloomsbury's Object Lessons series. Learn more about his work at www.matthewnewton.us [https://www.matthewnewton.us]. The tracks “Transit Center,” “Streetbeat Heat,” “No Talking On The Dancefloor,” “Lip Gloss,” and “Breezin” are all licensed for use by Podington Bear, soundofpicture.com [https://soundofpicture.com]. Shopping mall sound effects from Pixabay: Dragon-Studio and Freesound_community.
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