This is SRSLY, the pop culture podcast from the New Statesman. Here, you can find links to all the things we talk about in the show as well as a bit more detail about who we are and where else you can find us online.
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SRSLY is hosted by Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz, the NS’s web editor and editorial assistant. We’re on Twitter as @c_crampton and @annaleszkie, where between us we post a heady mixture of Serious Journalism, excellent gifs and regularly ask questions J K Rowling needs to answer.
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The Links
Joanna Newsom, Bjork and Grimes
Joanna Newsom’s Divers doesn’t seem to be on Spotify, but you can get it on iTunes here. Listen to Grimes’ Art Angels here and Bjork’s Vulnicura here.
This is a good piece about Joanna Newsom.
This piece makes the comparison with Elena Ferrante that we talk about on the podcast.
Here’s Grimes’s own post about Bjork.
Tavi Gevinson’s interview with Joanna Newsom (where she talks about liking Grimes).
Carol
Ryan Gilbey’s review of Carol, which he calls “as tantalising as hearing a tender ballad on a tinpot transistor”.
Anna’s piece about the photographers that influenced the visual style of the film.
An interesting Q & A with director Todd Haynes.
Ex-Best
The full series is available to watch for free here.
Meghan Murphy on friendship break-ups.
Your questions:
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Our theme music is “Guatemala – Panama March” (by Heftone Banjo Orchestra), licensed under Creative Commons.
See you next week!
PS If you missed #19, check it out here.