John Safran - The Right To Bare Grudges

EPISODE · Nov 21, 2021 · 54 MIN

John Safran - The Right To Bare Grudges

from Some Of My Best Work · host Mushroom Studios

Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts.   In 1997 John Safran was chosen to be on Race Around The World, a TV show that sent 8 aspiring documentary maker around the world. In Ivory Coast, with a love letter and photo, he asks a voodoo priest to put a curse on his ex-girlfriend in "The Right To Bare Grudges". Watch the mini doco from 3:40 mins here on Race Around The World here -  https://archive.org/details/BestOfRaceAroundTheWorldJohnSafram26-1-97   John's latest book is Puff Piece, about big tobacco rebranding itself. Wild, hilarious and thought-provoking, Puff Piece is a probing look into Big Tobacco and the vaping industry, and how words can be literally a matter of life and death.   About the host Jane Rocca Jane lives in Melbourne and has been writing about fashion, music and lifestyle over two decades. She’s written for Australia’s best music publications; Rolling Stone, Loudmouth, Hot Metal, The Face, i-D UK and more. More from Jane - Instagram | Twitter | SMH   Web - Some of My Best Work Get in contact - [email protected] All audio and music published with permission of artist, label and publisher.   More podcasts from Mushroom 180 Grams - season one is a documentary about The Teskey Brothers difficult, but quite remarkable, second studio album Run Home Slow. Hit Different - weekly music culture with of music journalists and industry insiders. One Guitar - the same Gibson J45 has made its way into the hands of Australia's best singer-songwriters.More about Some of My Best Work: http://mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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