As anyone who's ever ridden the Metro in Boston knows, there's a sign on the wall along the blue line route that reads, "Outbound to Wonderland." Must be one helluva train, I thought to myself when I saw it. In that spirit of exploration, this is a blog of short essays on art, literature, law, economics, music, history, international relations, science...and everything else, too.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Stone Street, Pt. II
The second installment of Stone Street is now available. For this hour I spoke with Jeannine Oppewall, the Oscar-nominated production designer of such films as The Bridges of Madison County, L.A. Confidential, Catch Me if You Can, and Seabiscuit. Jeanine is a wise, wise woman who has spent an amazing life thinking seriously about big questions, and I only hope our interview here offers some sense of her great insight, wit and passion. Enjoy.
Also, we think we've gotten a few things ironed out re: subscribing to the podcast via iTunes, so if you were frustrated in your attempts to sign up the first time, do give it another go.
In our next Stone Street podcast, I'll talk with Mikhail Iossel, founder of the Summer Literary Seminar series, currently taking place in Vilnius, about language, literature, and leaving St. Petersburg in the 80s.
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