Abe Beame discusses HBO's "Industry" and FX's "The Bear" - two shows that address systemically awful workplaces from two different industries.
Abe Beam links with Trey Smith for a questionnaire to address a variety of important topics ranging from how to interview rappers without being a weirdo, living in the Redwall universe and much more.
Abe Beame returns to discuss how FX's "The Bear" encompasses the true experiences of working in the restaurant industry professionally and extensively covers all of the things you may have missed.
Abe Beame links with Frazier Tharpe II to talk about the challenges of being an editor, top 5 JAY Z albums and more.
Abe Beame connects with A. S. Hamrah to talk about post-pandemic cinema, what makes a box-office bomb, Criterion curation, and more.
At the Speeds of Life May 17, 2022
Both DJ Screw and J Dilla biographies make the persuasive argument that the work of each producer was a combination of specific, unique genius, and of insight derived from their cities.
Abe Beame and Jayson Buford return for a new Atlanta episode to discuss Paper Boi's Lynchian night out, that Liam Neeson cameo, the wonderful Ava Grey and more.
Each generation gets the everyman character actor it deserves, and Zach Cherry is ours, writes Abe Beame.
Is the latest 'Atlanta' episode suggesting that childcare should be segregated? Should nannies not exist at all? Abe Beame and Jayson Buford discuss.
What does it mean to be “good” at being online? Abe Beame connects with Harold Bingo to weigh in.