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Black Mountain Radio
Black Mountain Radio
15 episodes
4 months ago
Black Mountain Radio is an artist-driven, community-focused audio project broadcast from Las Vegas to the world, created by the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Black Mountain Institute (BMI), home of The Believer.
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Black Mountain Radio is an artist-driven, community-focused audio project broadcast from Las Vegas to the world, created by the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Black Mountain Institute (BMI), home of The Believer.
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Performing Arts
Arts
Episodes (15/15)
Black Mountain Radio
Beginning At The End

Writer Soni Brown chronicles her journey from Jamaica to New York to Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Now, she wonders if she feels like Las Vegas is really her home and reflects on the tradition of Black people who sought liberation through migration. 

BMI Shearing Fellow Natasha Tarpley grapples with the idea that violence and armed self-defense are a necessity to create a safe community for Black People. In this piece, she speaks to her neighbor Bernadette in the South side of Chicago, an older Black woman who happens to be an avid gun owner, reflects on the Black towns of the past, and imagines a future where Black people are safe. 


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3 years ago
57 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Catastrophe Fables / Catastrophe Futures
In this episode, writers Mary South and Alexandra Kleeman discuss writing climate crises in works of fiction. Later, writer Mason Voehl investigates a battle for a precious ore and the survival of a wildflower.
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3 years ago
53 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Stewardship Hereafter
In this episode, food activists Jocelyn Jackson and Cheyenne Kyle discuss food as a means of liberation; artist Carolina Caycedo guides us through her project “Be Dammed” — a geochoreagraphy; and poet Faylita Hicks reimagines the United States through the Declaration of Independence.
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3 years ago
58 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Mind / You
In this episode, writers explore mental health; obsessions with shapes–ones with six angles, specifically; and S-H-A-R-K.
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3 years ago
53 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Forging in Concert
In this episode of Black Mountain Radio, producers and contributors explore how music moves us—to deep feeling, to new worlds, to each other.
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3 years ago
56 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Of Consequence to the Signified
In this episode, explore the high-spirited world of sign spinning and the history of Las Vegas’ Historic Commercial Center District. Later, hear Vi Khi Nao and Daisuke Shen discuss Nao’s new collection of short stories, titled Vegas Dilemma.
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3 years ago
58 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Simulation = Memory + Emotion
In this episode, cartoonist Amy Kurzweil discusses art and simulation with her father, inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil; poet Vi Khi Nao takes listeners through a sound walk in Las Vegas; novelist Lisa Ko and visual artist Toisha Tucker reminisce on virtual karaoke nights in early quarantine; and writer Elena Passarello presents an essay on puppets and the legacy of Elvis Presley.
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4 years ago
53 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Gradient Identities
In this episode, performance artist Brent Holmes explores the origins and myths of the American cowboy. Meanwhile, businesswoman Anna Bailey shares pieces of her life as one of the first African-American women to hold a gaming license in Nevada. Writer Sam Forbes brings us an account of being invisible while working as a dancer in a Las Vegas strip club. Plus, BMI Fellows Ahmed Naji and Jordan Kisner discuss how living in exile has changed Naji’s writing and life.
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4 years ago
55 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Playing Against the Paradigm
Attorney Dayvid Figler grew up near the famous Las Vegas Strip in a hard-gambling family. Decades after becoming a lawyer, Dayvid meets Nann, a problem gambler who would become his client. In this episode, Dayvid and Nann unpack the emotional and life-altering effects of Nevada’s most lucrative industry. You'll also hear poet-performer-librettist Douglas Kearney and Afro-electronic musician Val Jeanty discuss the ways they surrendered to experimentation in the name of artistry while making their live album Fodder. Plus, novelist Walter Mosley presents a contrarian perspective on race and the color white in an excerpt from his 2015 lecture at BMI.
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4 years ago
1 hour

Black Mountain Radio
What specifically did the desert teach me?
In this episode, writer Soni Brown sets out to reconsider what’s left of the Mint 400, an elusive made popular by Hunter S. Thompson's novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, LeVar Burton transports listeners into an engine oil-infused dust storm as he reads an excerpt from Fear and Loathing. Inspired by Octavia Butler, writers Megan Stielstra and Erica Vital-Lazare unpack the question: What specifically did the desert teach me? Poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil and essayist Jordan Kisner discuss Aimee’s latest book, a collection of 28 essays about the natural world, and the way its inhabitants can teach, support, and inspire us.
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4 years ago
46 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Ghost of Future Self
In this episode, writer Elissa Washuta describes a moment where she spotted her future self walking around Seattle; writer and anthropologist Elizabeth Greenspan shines a light on the work of architect and educator Denise Scott Brown; and Izzy Santillanes sits down with his former workshop teacher Shaun Griffin to talk about how poetry transformed and saved his life.
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4 years ago
56 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Resist the Audio Archive
In this episode, The Believer’s deputy editor and essayist Niela Orr finds a home in Toni Morrison’s words. Then, Vegas-born poet Fred Moten and cultural historian Josh Kun discuss James Baldwin, music, loss, extraordinary listening, and–for Moten–what it was like growing up in Las Vegas.  
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4 years ago
56 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
“Poet’s Prayer” by Jimmy Santiago Baca | Bonus Material
Jimmy Santiago Baca reads “Poet’s Prayer” from his most recent book, Laughing in The Light. Baca is an award-winning American poet and writer of Chicano descent.
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5 years ago
3 minutes

Black Mountain Radio
Land Acknowledgement
Black Mountain Radio is an artist-driven and community-focused audio project broadcast from Las Vegas to the world. In this special pilot episode, join us for an hour of experimental radio exploring paradoxes of "land acknowledgment," the reality of life in Las Vegas, the southwest literary style, oral histories, and more.
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5 years ago
1 hour

Black Mountain Radio
Introducing Black Mountain Radio
Black Mountain Radio premieres Sunday, October 18 at 4 pm PT on KUNV 91.5 FM and KWNK 97.7 FM
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5 years ago

Black Mountain Radio
Black Mountain Radio is an artist-driven, community-focused audio project broadcast from Las Vegas to the world, created by the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Black Mountain Institute (BMI), home of The Believer.