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Kip Berman (Pains of Being Pure at Heart) and Cassie Ramone Are Recording a Live Talkhouse Music Podcast in New York

The Talkhouse is taking up residence at Samsung 837. Join us for our next conversation.

Last week, the Talkhouse brought you Rose McGowan and Meredith Graves of Perfect Pussy live in conversation at New York's Samsung 837 space. This week, it's all about singer-songwriters Kip Berman of the Pains of the Being Pure at Heart and Cassie Ramone.

The two are primed to sit down from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Samsung's new flagship store (837 Washington Street) and record a new Talkhouse Music Podcast. Those of you in New York should definitely come down and watch these two amazing musicians converse. As for our non-New York friends, we'll be posting what's sure to be an intriguing conversation to the Talkhouse very soon. In the meantime, check out a playlist featuring both Kip and Cassie below.
— the editors of the Talkhouse Music

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