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Filmmaker Ramin Bahrani on The Marketplace of Ideas

Film StillsThis week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to Iranian-American filmmaker Ramin Bahrani, director of the critically-acclaimed films Man Push Cart, Chop Shop and the new Goodbye Solo, the tale of a Senegalese Winston-Salem cab driver and his uncommonly taciturn, self-destructive Southern passenger. Roger Ebert has called Bahrani “the new great American director,” “a gifted, confident filmmaker with ideas that involve who and where we are at this time.” In the New York Times, A.O. Scott named him as one of the vanguard of the “neo-neo-realism” movement in modern cinema.

The Marketplace of Ideas airs every Thursday at noon.

Electro-acoustic musician Ethan Rose on The Marketplace of Ideas

1This week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to Portland-based electro-acoustic musician and old technology enthusiast Ethan Rose. Rose’s newest album, Oaks, is assembled entirely from sounds recorded on a vintage 1920s Wurlitzer organ he stumbled upon at the skating rink of Portland’s historic, iconic Oaks Park. During the composition process, Rose came to know intimately the inner workings of this elaborate sound machine, working alongside its official maintainer, looking for ways to generate sounds like the organ had never made before and using computers to process them in ways its creators never would have expected.

The Marketplace of Ideas every Thursday at noon.

ZBS Foundation president Thomas Lopez on The Marketplace of Ideas

lopezThis week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to
Thomas Lopez, audio drama producer and president of the ZBS Foundation. Since the early 1970s, Lopez has penned and produced hundreds of hours of radio fiction with ZBS’ trademark lush sound, wise insight and oddball humor, creating such iconic characters as the bumbling yet adventurous international (and interdimensional) explorer Jack Flanders and Ruby, the hard-bitten galactic gumshoe. ZBS’ latest series, Two-Minute Film Noir, packs full-fledged homages to the classic cops-and-mobsters sensibility, complete with gags and a soundtrack, into 120 or fewer seconds.

The Marketplace of Ideas airs every Thursday at noon.

A Conversation with Journalist and Japan Scholar Ian Buruma on “Market Place of Ideas,” Thursday at 12:30pm

burumaThis week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks with Ian Buruma, journalist, novelist, documentarian and Henry R. Luce, Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College. Buruma’s new book is a sprawling historical novel called The China Lover, a semi-fictionalized history of Japan during and after World War II and the life of actress Yoshiko Yamaguchi, who began her career as a propaganda film star in Japanese-occupied Manchuria.  In the voice of three different narrators a Japanese cultural official and China enthusiast, an American expatriate cinephile and a convert to the Japanese Red Army Buruma’s book captures the multifaceted, elusive nature of both Yamaguchi and Japan itself.

The Marketplace of Ideas every Thursday at noon, but this week will air at 12:30 due to the day’s UCSB Reads segment.