2019年7月4日 星期四

Live From New York, It’s Studio 360


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This live show was recorded in New York on a glorious spring day on the High Line, the elevated park. It begins with Kurt Andersen welcoming to the stage Friends Who Folk, the music comedic duo of Rachel Wenitsky and Ned Risely, who perform and discuss how they’re truly devotees to the folk tradition, even though their songs are satirical. Next is former Daily Show correspondent Aasif Mandvi, who performs a stand-up set before talking with Kurt about his career as both a serious and comic actor. Finally, Yo La Tengo performs, and members Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, and James McNew reflect on the band’s 35 years together.

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