Erratic Dispatches

Erratic Dispatches was a podcast hosted by Eric Morris Eskenazi from 2020 to 2022 which featured interviews with actors, artists, comedians, journalists, photographers, poets, public speakers and writers discussing their current and upcoming projects. Since this podcast is no longer being produced, all episodes are now archived on Anchor.fm for the public's listening pleasure and reference. All Erratic Dispatches podcast episodes are the copyright of Outre Tomes, Inc., a division of Brooklyn Digital Media, Inc.

https://www.brooklyndigitalmediainc.com/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 57m. Bisher sind 53 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 3 hours 24 minutes

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episode 4: Interview with author, John DeSimone, for his latest book, The Road to Delano


California-based author, John DeSimone, is the inaugural guest for the Erratic Dispatches podcast. His latest novel, The Road to Delano, is out now from Rare Bird Books. It explores the history of the Delano Grape Strike in 1968 with Cesar Chavez and dueling farmer families caught amongst the turmoil of the labor movement. 

Check out the author's website at www.johndesimone.com

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 April 22, 2020  1h18m
 
 

episode 5: Interview with Leonard Feldman, writer of the play, Waiting For Irving.


Leonard Feldman is a writer from Brooklyn, NY, who had one of his plays, Waiting For Irving, adapted into the short film, Irving. During this podcast he discusses his career as a chiropractor and business owner, becoming a writer later on in life, literary inspirations and the success of his daughters, Rebecca and Liz, who both work in the entertainment industry.

Below is the link to view the short film, Irving, on Vimeo:

https://vimeo...


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 May 22, 2020  41m
 
 

episode 6: Interview with Ellen Levitt, author of the Lost Synagogues of New York City


Ellen Levitt is the author of a trilogy of books covering the Lost Synagogues of New York City, Walking Manhattan and a prolific essay writer.

Check out her Facebook page on the Lost Synagogues of New York City:

https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSynagoguesOfNewYorkCity

Be sure to purchase her books from the links below including the upcoming Monologues From The Makom, Intertwined Narratives of Sexuality, Gender, Body Image, and Jewish Identity:

https://www.avotaynu...


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 May 25, 2020  50m
 
 

episode 7: Interview with Ketriana Yvonne, author of poetry collection, Sequin Soul


Brooklyn poet and host of The Ketriana Yvonne Show, discusses literary influences, collaborating with BRIC Arts Media and reads from her latest poetry collection.


Below is the link to purchase Sequin Soul through Balboa Press: 

https://www.balboapress.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/790253-sequin-soul


Check out episodes of The Ketriana Yvonne Show through the YouTube link below:

https://www.youtube...


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 May 29, 2020  1h0m
 
 

episode 8: Interview with Carly Fisher, author of Easy Weekend Getaways in the Hudson Valley & Catskills: Short Breaks from New York City


Super prolific and immensely gifted writer, Carly Fisher, discusses her new travel book, enthusiasm for Upstate New York and cannabis culture.

Click the link below to purchase Easy Weekend Getaways in the Hudson Valley & Catskills: Short Breaks from New York City:

https://www.carlyfisher.com/book


Be sure to check out Carly's published writings and essays from her website:

https://www.carlyfisher...


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 June 10, 2020  1h14m
 
 

episode 9: Interview with Sarah Relyea, author of the powerful new novel, Playground Zero


Sarah Relyea discusses her novel recently published by She Writes Press called Playground Zero, growing up in California during the counterculture 1960s, her academic career and upcoming writing projects.

Click below for Sarah's official website:

https://sarahrelyea.com

Purchase Playground Zero from the link below:

https://sarahrelyea...


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 June 23, 2020  37m
 
 

episode 10: Interview with Carlos Walker, a self-taught artist whose exhibition of race reversal paintings at the Center for Contemporary Political Art is a must see


Carlos Walker discusses his exhibition of 48 race reversal paintings at the Center for Contemporary Political Art in Washington D.C., titled What If? The Prison Drawings of Carlos Walker, which is open to the public until Sunday, July 5. He also mentions artistic, historic and political influences for the paintings and his upcoming projects...


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 June 26, 2020  48m
 
 

episode 11: Interview with Pamela Enz, Julian Voloj, Clayton Patterson and Charles Krause discussing collaborations in theater, graphic novels and political art


This episode features brief appearances from playwright, Pamela Enz, and graphic novel author, Julian Voloj, before artist/archivist/chronicler of the Lower East Side, Clayton Patterson, and journalist/founder of the Center for Contemporary Political Art, Charles Krause, have a lengthy one-on-one discussion about the chaos of Trump's America. 


To purchase Clayton: Godfather of Lower East Side Documentary:

https://www.etsy...


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 June 29, 2020  1h1m
 
 

episode 12: Interview with journalist/founder of the Center for Contemporary Political Art, Charles Krause, and artist/archivist/chronicler of the Lower East Side, Clayton Patterson


Washington D.C.-based, Charles Krause, and Clayton Patterson from the Lower East Side have a lengthy discussion about surviving Jonestown, Trump's dangerous narcissism, the upcoming election, the recent protests, political unrest, the Lower East Side, gentrification and much more.


Check out Charles Krause's Center for Contemporary Political Art:

https://www.politicsartus...


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 July 1, 2020  1h47m
 
 

episode 13: Interview with Pamela Enz and Alexandra Guerineaud discussing their upcoming film project, Airtime


Playwright/screenwriter/producer, Pamela Enz and actor/writer/producer, Alexandra Guerineaud, discuss their latest project in development, Airtime, an epic film spanning from 1968 to 1988. This film will take place in both France and the US; and it will cover many historical events such as The Paris Riots of 1968, The Trilateral Commission and The Tompkins Square Park Riot of 1988...


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 July 2, 2020  1h22m
 
 
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