Ep.1.1: Music: Alex McMurray & Truth Universal

Alex McMurray

Truth Universal
Our inaugural episode featuring two veterans of the New Orleans scene: Alex McMurray (Tin Men, Valparaiso Men’s Chorus, Royal Fingerbowl) and MC Truth Universal, on the business of music.
Ep.1.2: Visual Art: Ayo Scott & Bunny Matthews

Ayo Scott

Bunny Matthews
Legendary artist Bunny Matthews (Vic N’ Natly, Nint’wardica) and the future-legendary Ayo Scott (NOYO Designs), on making art and making money.
Ep.1.3: Theater: Andrew Vaught & John O’Neal

Andrew Vaught

John O’Neal
Andrew Vaught (Cripple Creek Theatre Co.) and John O’Neal (Junebug Productions), on the business of the stage.
Ep.1.4: Film: Glen Pitre & Brandan Odums

Glen Pitre

Brandan Odums
Independent filmmakers Glen Pitre (Cote Blanche Productions) and Brandan Odums (2-Cent TV) on the Hollywood of the Dirty South.
Ep.1.5: Burlesque: Trixie Minx & Wild Cherry

Trixie Minx

Wild Cherry
Two queens of New Orleans Burlesque, Trixie Minx (artistic director of the Fleur de Tease) & Wild Cherry, discuss the grind of the bump and grind.
Ep.1.6: Film Fest Edition: Ben Jaffe & Gabriel Velasco

Gabriel Velasco
PSP and the New Orleans Film Fest present Preservation Hall‘s Ben Jaffe (Producer, 2011 NOFF selection Live at Preservation Hall: Louisiana Fairytale) and Gabriel Velasco (Composer, 2011 NOFF selection La Hora Cero).
Ep.1.7: Cultural Spaces: Anne Gisleson & Vera Warren-Williams
Local author Anne Gisleson (co-founder, the Press Street Collective, Antenna Gallery) and Vera Warren-Williams (founder, The Community Book Center) discuss words and the business of community space.
Ep.1.8: Music: Dee-1 & George Porter, Jr.

George Porter, Jr.
New Orleans veteran George Porter, Jr. (Funky Meters, The Runnin’ Pardners) and break-out Hip Hop artist Dee-1 round out the Fall 2011 line-up with a conversation on the hardest way to make an easy living.
Ep.2.1: 2012 Film Fest: Louis Michot & Meschiya Lake
In October 2012, we partnered again with the New Orleans Film Festival for a conversation featuring singer/songwriter Meschiya Lake and Lost Bayou Ramblers frontman/fiddler Louis Michot.





