Skip to Content
Talkhouse home
Talkhouse home

All Articles

Minais B and Francesca Burattelli Serve the Music

The Copenhagen-based artists talk humor in lyrics, using the voice as a tool, and trying to let go of one’s ego on stage.

July 31, 2025

Revisited: Corvette Summer, A Hidden Gem of New Hollywood

Jim Hemphill celebrates the Blu-ray release of the 1978 film from the unheralded partnership of Hal Barwood and Matthew Robbins.

July 30, 2025

Podcasting Desires and Delusions, and Dedicating Yourself to Both

Vish Khanna celebrates 1,000 episodes of Kreative Kontrol.

July 30, 2025

Wussy

July 30, 2025

Florry (Francie Medosch)

July 30, 2025

All One Song :: Ilyas Ahmed on “Arc”

July 30, 2025

632: Padma Lakshmi, Live and Unfiltered

Does Padma Lakshmi really need an introduction? The Emmy-nominated producer, television host, food expert, and New York Times best-selling author is in a league of her own, and she recently joined us for a live conversation at the Bell House in Brooklyn. She shared her take on how Top Chef has impacted food culture, shooting Taste the Nation, and writing her new cookbook, Padma’s All American—plus her memories of ’90s New York, her epic cookbook collection, and the rush of doing stand-up comedy. And, at the top of the show, it’s the return of Three Things, where Aliza and Matt talk about what is exciting them in the world of restaurants, cookbooks, and the food world as a whole. On this episode: It’s corn ice cream season at Malai, Campo Grande is selling exceptional Ibérico pork, a Canadian pizza pop-up at F&F in Brooklyn, Fungi Decoded by Britt A. Bunyard is the mushroom book for us. Also: Leggio's Deli in Bayshore, Long Island makes the perfect beach sandwich, and America’s Sweethearts Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is so much more than we expected.  Preorder: Padma’s All American 

July 30, 2025

Glasser and Xol Meissner Get to the Guts

The artists dive deep on crux and Excess of Loss.

July 29, 2025

Revisited: Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Last Summer

LaBruce extols the virtues of Frank and Eleanor Perry’s shocking coming-of-age drama that captures the loss of innocence of the late 1960s.

July 28, 2025