Episode 640

Hanif Abdurraqib and Kristin Hersh

Critically acclaimed writer Hanif Abdurraqib unpacks his latest book, There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, in which he explores his lifelong love of the game and what it means to make it; singer-songwriter Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses discusses her new book The Future of Songwriting, where she considers how to be an artist in a commercialized music industry, before performing "Eyeshine" from her latest album Clear Pond Road. Plus, host Luke Burbank and Elena Passarello share what our listeners are unwavering fans of.

Ep. 640: with Hanif Abdurraqib and Kristin Hersh
Live Wire with Luke Burbank
 

Hanif Abdurraqib

New York Times Bestselling Writer

Hanif Abdurraqib is a poet, essayist, and cultural critic from Columbus, Ohio, as well as the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” grant. His book, A Little Devil in America, was the winner of the Carnegie Medal, the Gordon Burns Prize, and a finalist for the National Book Award. His first collection of essays, They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us, was named one of the books of the year by NPR, Esquire, BuzzFeed, O: The Oprah Magazine, Pitchfork, and Chicago Tribune, among others. Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to a Tribe Called Quest was a New York Times bestseller, the winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award, and a Kirkus Prize finalist, ultimately becoming longlisted for the National Book Award. Publishers Weekly calls his latest book, There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, "a triumphant meditation on basketball and belonging... the narrative works as if by alchemy, forging personal anecdotes, sports history, and cultural analysis into a bracing contemplation of the relationship between sports teams and their communities. This is another slam dunk for Abdurraqib.” Website Instagram Twitter

 
 

Kristin Hersh

Legendary Musician and Songwriter

Kristin Hersh’s extraordinary four-decade music career is bookended by stints in Throwing Muses—the band she co-founded at age 14—who blazed across the US grunge scene until their hiatus in 1997. She then continued to tour and release critically adored records, both solo and with her new band, 50FOOTWAVE. Throwing Muses regrouped in 2002, and Hersh also began to chronicle her life in book form, penning three memoirs. In her latest book, The Future of Songwriting, she meditates on the future of her craft and considers her future as a songwriter. WebsiteInstagramTwitter

 
 
 

Show Notes

Station Location Identification Examination (SLIE) [00:01:32]

  • This week’s station shoutout goes to KSWS-FM in Centralia, Chehalis, Washington.

Best News [00:04:41]

Hanif Abdurraqib [00:10:33]

Live Wire Listener Question: [00:34:05]

  • Live audience members answer the question: What is something you will always be a fan of?

Kristin Hersh [00:36:57]

 
Previous
Previous

Episode 641

Next
Next

Episode 639