"I've taken my youngest daughter on tour and we just rolled with it. Start as you mean to go on. That's my motto."
A fat chat with the activist and podcaster, and director Jeanie Finlay.
Her book Splinters is a sharply funny portrait of love in decline, a manual for how to live after love.
In heavy times, the singer is seeking out and sending forth joy.
The bracingly honest artist on the catharsis that comes with going deep - in her own music, and the back catalogues of others.
Kiwi Rebecca Zephyr Thomas' photos from the mid-2000s reveal her pure gaze on youth culture, pre-Instagram.
“We live in polarising times, taking a stance on anything will inevitably be divisive,” says the NYC-based actor, podcaster and provocateur.
And what brought her to tears.
The Californian trio are your favourite band's favourite band, and for good reason.
"What is it that I really want to say that would be honest and vulnerable, but also not embarrassingly trite?"
Navigating the ebb and flow of publishing hasn’t always been easy for the independent book publisher behind Beatnik.
"I can't walk down the street in traditional Korean clothing as people would think of it as costume."