10 episodes

Atlanta Intersections explores how lives and place are bound together. The series brings activists, artists, authors, journalists, musicians, photographers, scholars, and urbanists together to discuss their lives, their work and their experiences of the city and how it all converges.

Rose Library Presents: Atlanta Intersections Rose Library

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

Atlanta Intersections explores how lives and place are bound together. The series brings activists, artists, authors, journalists, musicians, photographers, scholars, and urbanists together to discuss their lives, their work and their experiences of the city and how it all converges.

    William DuVall and Randy DuTeau of Neon Christ, Part II

    William DuVall and Randy DuTeau of Neon Christ, Part II

    In part 2 of our conversation, William DuVall and Randy DuTeau of Neon Christ talk about the band’s 1984 tour, the evolution of the band's sound, the release of "1984," and the Record Store Day show in Little Five Points.

    • 54 min
    William DuVall and Randy DuTeau of Neon Christ, Part I

    William DuVall and Randy DuTeau of Neon Christ, Part I

    William DuVall and Randy DuTeau of Neon Christ talk about how they discovered punk, their first bands, the formation of Neon Christ, the band’s first show, their early sound, and hardcore’s DIY ethos in part one of our conversation.

    • 59 min
    A Conversation with Upchuck

    A Conversation with Upchuck

    The band Upchuck joins host Randy Gue and music writer Chad Radford for a conversation about their new 7” record, the band’s social media philosophy, and Atlanta punk.

    • 40 min
    Gary M. Pomerantz

    Gary M. Pomerantz

    A conversation with author Gary M. Pomerantz celebrating the 25th anniversary of the publication of his book Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn, a landmark history of Atlanta.

    • 44 min
    A Conversation with Alli Royce Soble and Jon Arge

    A Conversation with Alli Royce Soble and Jon Arge

    Atlanta photographers and artists Alli Royce Soble and Jon Arge discuss the library’s online exhibition “Our Archive Could Be Your Life,” which features their work. The exhibit highlights how the unique and joyful photographic record of Queer Atlanta they created in the 1990s.

    • 58 min
    Noe Martinez and Bill Taft

    Noe Martinez and Bill Taft

    A conversation about learning, reading, writing, and creating while incarcerated with artist, author, and designer, Noe Martinez, and Bill Taft, Academic Director of Common Good Atlanta.

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

RobKnightPhoto ,

THIS is what I look for in an interview

Generally if I’m going to listen to an interview it’s because I appreciate the hosts viewpoint and I’m interested in what the guest has to say. Host Randy Gue asks questions that show his research and knowledge about the subject, and then he gets out of the way to let the guest talk. So many hosts seem to enjoy the sound of their own voice so much that you never hear the guest. Randy allows the guest to shine, and after all, that’s why we tuned in. Thanks for a great podcast!

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