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    Special Episode: An Interplanetary Jazz Legend, a Cosmic Vegetable and a Psychic Prodigy

    enMay 27, 2023

    Podcast Summary

    • Exploring the Unique World of Sun Ra with NYT ShortsNYT Shorts offer exclusive insights into various topics through engaging stories from editors, reporters, and critics. Sun Ra, a jazz musician known for his cosmic and atonal music, believed in seeking refuge off-planet due to racial struggles and is explored in a new NYT Short.

      NYT Audio, a new audio app from The New York Times, offers a rich and diverse range of content beyond popular shows like The Daily. This includes exclusive new shows, reporters reading their articles, and "NYT shorts," which are brief, engaging stories delivered directly from editors, reporters, and critics. Marcus J. Moore, a music writer for The New York Times, shares his passion for Sun Ra in a new "NYT short." Sun Ra, born Herman Blunt, was an influential jazz musician who believed in the liberation of black people and sought refuge on other planets due to racial struggles during the 1950s and 1960s. His music, characterized by atonal screeching and cosmic elements, challenges listeners and elicits strong emotions. Sun Ra's belief in seeking refuge off-planet is reflected in his music, making it a unique and thought-provoking listen.

    • Exploring Space and TraditionBoth Sun Ra's music and eggplant offer unique depth and richness, requiring patience and understanding to fully appreciate their cosmic qualities.

      "Space is the Place" by Sun Ra is a musically adventurous and spiritually freeing album. The mantra "Space is a Place" sets the mission statement, while the second half of the song comes alive with instrumentation, conveying the same sense of joy and freedom, but in a more revivalist, African tradition way. Sun Ra's music, rooted in cosmic exploration and tradition, can be intimidating but rewarding. Meanwhile, in the culinary world, eggplant offers a cosmic variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and its texture transforms from spongy to luxuriously creamy with proper cooking. Both Sun Ra's music and eggplant require patience and understanding to fully appreciate their depth and richness.

    • Discovering Unique Flavors and VoicesExplore new ways to prepare eggplants for delicious dishes and discover new artists who bring fresh perspectives and diverse backgrounds

      Eggplants can be prepared in various ways to create delicious and unique dishes. The Sicilian pasta dish, Pastella Norma, features tender and crispy fried eggplant pieces cooked in olive oil, tomato sauce, cheese, and basil. For a smoother and more perfumed texture, whole eggplants can be charred to create the base for Baba Ganoush, which is then emulsified with tahina, sesame seed paste, olive oil, lemon, and garlic. In the world of entertainment, it's important to discover new artists, especially those who bring fresh perspectives and represent diverse backgrounds. Doji, a singer and rapper, is an up-and-coming artist who showcases her range with her music, which can be described as a mix of gothic and soft styles. She's making waves on TikTok and beyond, and her unique sound and image challenge the norms of the music industry by representing the experiences of darker-skinned individuals. So whether you're in the kitchen or exploring new music, don't be afraid to try new things and discover the unique flavors and voices that make our world rich and diverse.

    • Representation and Empowerment in Music and MediaDoichi and Matilda inspire through representation and self-empowerment in music and media, while 'oldnymag' offers a captivating look into the past.

      Representation matters, especially in music and media. Doichi, a dark-skinned rapper and singer, is an inspiring figure for teenage girls who love her genre. Her music, such as "Block Boy," is not only good but also accompanied by impressive music videos. Meanwhile, the classic film "Matilda" is a timeless story about a misunderstood girl discovering her psychic powers and standing up for herself against adults. Both Doichi and Matilda embody the dream of having agency and making a difference, showcasing the importance of representation and self-empowerment. Additionally, the Instagram account "oldnymag" offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, featuring old covers of New York Magazine. This account serves as a reminder that narratives and trends often come back around, making it an enjoyable and thought-provoking time capsule.

    • Exploring complex relationships on Couples TherapyReality TV show featuring diverse couples dealing with real-life issues, led by therapist Orna Gralnick and her dog in NYC

      The reality TV series "Couples Therapy" offers a unique and deeply human perspective on relationships. Unlike typical reality TV shows, it delves into the complexities of human connections, showcasing a diverse range of couples dealing with real-life issues. The series, which is filmed in New York City, features a therapist named Orna Gralnick and her dog, making it a must-watch for those interested in observing human behavior and relationships. Whether it's a rapper and singer, an Orthodox Jewish couple, or a person undergoing major life changes, the show provides valuable insights into the human experience. Overall, "Couples Therapy" is a thought-provoking and engaging series that offers a fresh perspective on relationships and the human condition.

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