1 hr 11 min

Jay Ruttenberg– Editor of the Lowbrow Reader + Connoisseur of Tasteless Humor MAKE MOVES

    • Society & Culture

Jay Ruttenberg – Editor of The Lowbrow Reader and Connoisseur of Tasteless Humor.  Jay's love of the movie Billy Madison prompted him to start a zine dedicated to lowbrow humor, and in the process he invented a new cultural space for the finest journalists in America to write about comedy.
Jay discusses: How the movie Billy Madison changed his life How he transitioned from writing about indie rock to starting a comedy zine How the rough exterior of punk rock was a trojan horse for smart culture, and how comedy works the same way The difference between working with friends and famous people Interviewing one of the Beatles How he got connected to Drag City, and how the Drag City aesthetic influenced his thinking Why the Lowbrow Reader has to be great or it isn't worth doing at all Balancing a two-decade zine project with his day job of writing for publications like New Yorker magazine Lessons learned the hard way People who changed his life but didn't know it Featured Music: With permission of Drag City, this episode features the title cut off of King Kong's album Me Hungry.
Get Connected: The Lowbrow Reader Website
Drag City Website
Drag City Records on Facebook
Drag City Records on Twitter
Drag City Records on Instagram
King Kong on Bandcamp
 
MM S2 Ep.18 Blogpost: https://bit.ly/39CB0bJ
MM on iTunes:   http://apple.co/2j6f94V 
MM Download: http://bit.ly/2fPWnZy 
MM on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2kOMS1d
MM on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2qsMdDi
MM on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2B7i2I5
MM website: https://makemoveswithjohn.com/
MM Facebook Page: http://bit.ly/2p5UnG0
MAKE MOVES EXCLUSIVES Group: http://bit.ly/2t75JqK  
MM on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rkEN67

Jay Ruttenberg – Editor of The Lowbrow Reader and Connoisseur of Tasteless Humor.  Jay's love of the movie Billy Madison prompted him to start a zine dedicated to lowbrow humor, and in the process he invented a new cultural space for the finest journalists in America to write about comedy.
Jay discusses: How the movie Billy Madison changed his life How he transitioned from writing about indie rock to starting a comedy zine How the rough exterior of punk rock was a trojan horse for smart culture, and how comedy works the same way The difference between working with friends and famous people Interviewing one of the Beatles How he got connected to Drag City, and how the Drag City aesthetic influenced his thinking Why the Lowbrow Reader has to be great or it isn't worth doing at all Balancing a two-decade zine project with his day job of writing for publications like New Yorker magazine Lessons learned the hard way People who changed his life but didn't know it Featured Music: With permission of Drag City, this episode features the title cut off of King Kong's album Me Hungry.
Get Connected: The Lowbrow Reader Website
Drag City Website
Drag City Records on Facebook
Drag City Records on Twitter
Drag City Records on Instagram
King Kong on Bandcamp
 
MM S2 Ep.18 Blogpost: https://bit.ly/39CB0bJ
MM on iTunes:   http://apple.co/2j6f94V 
MM Download: http://bit.ly/2fPWnZy 
MM on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2kOMS1d
MM on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2qsMdDi
MM on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2B7i2I5
MM website: https://makemoveswithjohn.com/
MM Facebook Page: http://bit.ly/2p5UnG0
MAKE MOVES EXCLUSIVES Group: http://bit.ly/2t75JqK  
MM on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rkEN67

1 hr 11 min

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