Let's Talk About Text with Scott Okamoto, Blake Chastain & Friends
This week, Scott & Blake are joined by Azeem Khan & Nazia Islam, both of whom are librarians--and that's just the start of how cool they are. Azeem vouches for Chicago's culinary scene on Devon Ave and helps Blake earn a W in the fake-regional-food-beef-that-maybe-won't-always-be-so-fake. (Look, Blake is writing this and lives in the Chicago area and it's under siege by the federal government b/c Trump has been big mad for a decade that this city rejected him after he launched his political career here from his eyesore of a skyscraper that people flip off with regularity. Give me this.) Book picks (purchase them at bookshop.org t [https://bookshop.org/lists/ep-14-picks]o support us!): Scott: The Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson Nazia: James Baldwin in Turkey by Sedat Pekay and James Baldwin's Turkish Decade: Erotics of Exicle by Magdalena J. Zaborowska Azeem: Piranesi by Susannah Clarke; The Home Recording Handbook by Martin Newell; Weathercraft by Jim Woodring Blake: Things Become Other Things: A Walking Memoir by Craig Mod Check out Nazia's podcast, Embracing Mystery [https://open.spotify.com/show/3GMbdgGFGb8nHJPTPqAb2y]! Check out Azeem's music at Bandcamp: Whalesound [https://whalesoundmusic.bandcamp.com/music]
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