Recording artist and designer, Duckwrth, talks not being allowed outside until he was 15, living in a Bay Area artist commune, and how his visual art helps with his music.
Mark McMorris talks how to properly pronounce his hometown Regina (hint: it sounds inappropriate), how good hip-hop is right now, and how people handle fame differently.
Kyrie Irving talks about how he sneakily quit playing the baritone as a kid, his early introduction to the musical Rent, and self-actualization outside of basketball.
Coco Ho talks about strong family values, her Hawaiian surfing heritage, and what it was like to qualify for the pro tour while most of her friends were still in high school.
King Tuff talks about his new record The Other, being the only guy in a staff of women at a thrift store, playing in a band with J Mascis, and his 'pet' raccoon.
Vincent Neff and David Maclean of Django Django talk about meeting at art school, growing up on hip-hop and brit pop, and Django Django’s new record, Marble Skies.
Kelly Zutrau, lead singer of Brooklyn-based Wet, talks art school, her rebellious youth, and how writing songs in her bedroom accidentally became a career.
Amber Mark talks about getting past insecurities while working with new producers, choosing Washington Square Park hangouts over high school classes, and the numerous jobs she had before her music took off.
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