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Joshua Furst
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In praise of the tuna melt
We take a moment now to shine a spotlight on the tuna melt. Yes, the tuna melt. It isn't flashy. It doesn't assert itself and demand your attention. But restaurant critic and author Joshua David Stein calls it "The ultimate New York City sandwich." Joshua joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to defend those bold words.
2026-02-08
00 min
FVRL ReadRadio Podcast
Representation
Teresa discusses the importance of representation in children's books and shares a selection of picture books for parents to share with young readers: Bodies Are Cool by Tyler Feder, The Little Red Stroller by Joshua Furst, and What Makes Us Unique? Our First Talk About Diversity by Jillian Roberts.
2022-05-27
03 min
Anchored by the Sword
Cameron Arnett’s Freedom Story!
This episode was 100% a God appointment! I received an email the night after the first day of the NRB Convention from Cameron Arnett's company asking if I would like to interview him. I had one of two times available on the last day of the Convention and obviously it worked out! He is such an amazing man of God and I am so excited for you to hear his heart behind the work he does, and also about the beautiful relationship he has with his wife, BJ. Cameron Arnett is an award-winning actor in television, film, and theater hailing from Port...
2022-04-19
26 min
Silver On the Sage
Season 1 Finale - Campfire of all Campfires
Campfire of all Campfires - Season 1 FinaleEllyn Washburne - Rich Cabins MemoriesSlim Uribe-Goertz , Jessica Seifert, Rod Taylor - Night Rider's LamentTucker Baker and 2014 Metcalf Staff - Campfire Stories and John HenryDan Edwards - Rollin in my Sweet Baby’s armsKira Redzinak - Wayfaring Stranger, Abigail Belle of KilronanSam Anderson - Gold Miner’s Daughter, Fire On the MountainJosh Standard - Breakfast in Hell - Instagram @joshua.standard and @flume.canyon.radio for more tunes.Nath...
2021-05-31
2h 11
GrottoPod
Episode 109: Joshua Furst on Writing the Counterculture
Joshua Furst is an aficionado of American counterculture. His 2008 novel, The Sabotage Cafe, was a story of then-and-now punks defining themselves in opposition to the mainstream: dumpster-divers living in the shadow of American consumerism. His new novel, Revolutionaries, out now from Knopf, explores the life, legacy, and activism of an Abbie Hoffman-like figure, Lenny Snyder, as told by his disillusioned son, Freedom. Revolutionaries is populated with recognizable figures, both imagined and real. Lenny's allies include folk singer and icon Phil Ochs and famed radical attorney William Kunstler. And yet at the core of Furst's books is a fascination with family, depe...
2019-08-27
31 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of Age
Revolutionaries: A Novel by Joshua Furst
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/374849 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Revolutionaries: A Novel Author: Joshua Furst Narrator: George Newbern Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 37 minutes Release date: May 7, 2019 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: In his second novel, the acclaimed author of The Sabotage Café leads us on a long, strange trip through the heart of the sixties and beyond, as seen through the eyes of the revolution's poster child. Fred is the sole offspring of Lenny Snyder, the famous (or notorious) pied piper of the counterculture, and in middle age he hates being reminded of it. But n...
2019-05-08
05 min
The Show People Podcast With Andrew Keates
Mark Shenton is an addict.
Today’s episode of the Show People Podcast is with world-renowned Theatre Critic and Journalist Mark Shenton – Associate Editor and New York Theatre Critic for The Stage, London Theatre Critic for LondonTheatre.co.uk, he’s Chairman of the drama section of the Critics Circle Awards, he was the former Theatre Critic for the Sunday Express for eleven and a half years, however he was laid off due to a highly controversial legal batter after ‘inappropriate’ images of him were leaked to his employers. He’s just launched a brand new theatre podcast called Commit No Nuisance. Mark talks openly and h...
2018-04-08
00 min
Fiction For Driving Across America
Black Ice
Listen to Joshua Furst reading his short story "Black Ice", originally published in BOMB 111, along with an excerpt from his novel The Sabotage Café in the seventh installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
2010-04-09
00 min