For a week, the news of the disappearance of the Titan submersible and its passengers was everywhere. For journalist David Pogue, the story was eerily familiar. A year earlier, in the summer of 2022, Pogue was invited to take one of the OceanGate trips to see the wreckage of The Titanic. He kept a journal and described being “emotionally terrified” at what he saw and heard from OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush. He joins us to tell his story and take calls.
A new documentary-style podcast, The Set, revisits New York City in the crack era of the 1980’s, and explores how the flush of easy money corrupted some police departments charged with serving and protecting communities, including the notorious “Dirty 30” in Washington Heights. Writer, researcher and host Zak Levitt joins to discuss.
The filmmaker Sally Potter has won awards at the Venice and Berlin film festivals and directed actors like Tilda Swinton, Cate Blanchett, and Javier Bardem. Now, at 73, she’s releasing her debut album. She joins us to discuss the album, Pink Bikini, for an All Of It Listening Party.
We’re only halfway through the summer, and we’re already blessed with some amazing album releases from heavy hitters like Foo Fighters and Taylor Swift, to pop and R&B releases from Amaarae and Christine and the Queens. Switched on Pop’s Charlie Harding and producer Reanna Cruz take us through some of the best and most anticipated new music of the season.
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