This week, Oakland’s own Boots Riley from seminal rap group the Coup, and director of award-winning film “Sorry to Bother You,” stops by OTM to talk Bay Area cultural history, artistic process, and balancing creative work and creative expression.
This week, Oakland’s own Boots Riley from seminal rap group the Coup, and director of award-winning film “Sorry to Bother You,” stops by OTM to talk Bay Area cultural history, artistic process, and balancing creative work and creative expression.
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we speak with filmmaker Boots Riley about his new film Sorry To Bother You. Later we speak with author Khalid White about Black Fatherhood.
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We speak with Boots Riley about his new film, Sorry To Bother You. And later we speak with Khalid White about his film, Fatherhood.
Meet the Reporter Dragged from Trump-Putin Press Conference for Trying to Ask About Nuclear Treaty; Katrina vanden Heuvel: We Need “Robust Debate” in Reporting on Russia, Not “Suffocating Consensus”; Boots Riley’s Dystopian Satire “Sorry to Bother You” Is an Anti-Capitalist Rallying Cry for Workers.
Meet the Reporter Dragged from Trump-Putin Press Conference for Trying to Ask About Nuclear Treaty; Katrina vanden Heuvel: We Need “Robust Debate” in Reporting on Russia, Not “Suffocating Consensus”; Boots Riley’s Dystopian Satire “Sorry to Bother You” Is an Anti-Capitalist Rallying Cry for Workers.