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Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Variety

Like late-night for radio, Live Wire is hosted by Luke Burbank (Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me) and artfully blends an eclectic mix of artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, comedians, and cultural observers.

Location:

Portland, OR

Description:

Like late-night for radio, Live Wire is hosted by Luke Burbank (Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me) and artfully blends an eclectic mix of artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, comedians, and cultural observers.

Language:

English

Contact:

3606 N. Mississippi Ave. Portland, OR 97227 503-548-4920


Episodes
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Paul F. Tompkins, José Olivarez, and Esme Patterson (REBROADCAST)

12/20/2024
On the special holiday edition of Live Wire, comedian and podcaster Paul F. Tompkins talks about passive-aggressive Christmas carolers and the most tense rendition of “O Holy Night" he's ever heard; poet José Olivarez discusses his latest collection Promises of Gold, which explores the various types of love in our lives, from self-love to platonic love and over to romance; and singer-songwriter Esme Patterson performs her original Christmas song “If I.” Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share our listeners favorite holiday traditions.

Duration:00:51:37

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Introducing "Damp January" from Live Wire

12/19/2024
Luke Burbank, host of the public radio variety show Live Wire, knows his way around a drink. At times, he's gotten too familiar with the stuff, which is why he's now trying to fix his relationship with alcohol. In this new limited series, Luke talks to friends, family, and cultural luminaries living at various points on the booze spectrum — from enthusiastic imbibers to teetotalers and everyone in-between. After a booze-heavy pandemic and increased attention to alcohol's health risks, many have reconsidered their habits. But is mindful consumption actually achievable? Even for people named Luke? Damp January explores these questions with humor, honesty, and (occasionally) a little liquid courage. It’s every Wednesday in… you guessed it, January.

Duration:00:02:47

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Danzy Senna, Penny Lane, and Johnny Franco and His Real Brother Dom

12/13/2024
Author Danzy Senna unpacks the struggles of her protagonist to write the quintessential biracial comedy, in her newest (and very meta) novel Colored Television; filmmaker Penny Lane discusses her latest documentary Confessions of a Good Samaritan, which follows her personal quest to donate one of her kidneys to a stranger; and Brazilian rock duo Johnny Franco and His Real Brother Dom perform "We Used to Be Awesome." Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share some kind acts from strangers.

Duration:00:52:33

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Amanda Montell, Laurie Kilmartin, and Lizzie No (REBROADCAST)

12/6/2024
Writer and podcaster Amanda Montell (Sounds Like a Cult) unpacks her new book The Age of Magical Overthinking, which looks at our cognitive biases, like why some of us worship celebrities or believe in the power of manifestation; stand-up comedian Laurie Kilmartin gets stoked about her son going to college, so she can start dating again; and singer-songwriter Lizzie No performs "Deadbeat" from ther newest album Halfsies. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share what truths our listeners are struggling to accept.

Duration:00:52:26

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Stephen Graham Jones, Alex Falcone, and Tropa Magica

11/29/2024
Horror author Stephen Graham Jones unpacks the ethos of a "slasher" and explains why, after more than 30 novels, he can't stop writing; stand-up comedian Alex Falcone admits that he would rather die doing something he hates; and cumbia psychedelic punk band Tropa Magica perform “LSD Roma” from their album Y la Muerte de Los Commons. Plus, host Luke Burbank and Elena Passarello share the weirdest fears from our audience members.

Duration:00:52:26

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Hanif Abdurraqib and Kristen Hersh (REBROADCAST)

11/22/2024
Critically acclaimed writer Hanif Abdurraqib unpacks his latest book, There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, in which he explores his lifelong love of the game and what it means to make it; singer-songwriter Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses discusses her new book The Future of Songwriting, where she considers how to be an artist in a commercialized music industry, before performing "I Shine" from her latest album Clear Pond Road. Plus, host Luke Burbank and Elena Passarello share what our listeners are unwavering fans of.

Duration:00:51:55

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Carvell Wallace, Joy Sullivan, and Danielle Durack

11/15/2024
New York Times bestselling author and podcaster Carvell Wallace unpacks his transformative memoir Another Word for Love, where he mines his own history of growing up, getting sober, and finding his voice as a writer; poet Joy Sullivan discusses her collection Instructions for Traveling West, which explores themes of home, luck, and starting again; and singer-songwriter Danielle Durack performs "Moon Song" from her latest album Escape Artist. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello hears from our audience about their most memorable road trips.

Duration:00:52:37

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W. Kamau Bell, Jane Marie, and Y La Bamba (REBROADCAST)

11/8/2024
Comedian and television host W. Kamau Bell discusses his Substack newsletter Who's With Me? and how AI got his comedic personality all wrong; journalist and podcaster Jane Marie breaks down multi-level marketing and how it preys upon working class Americans; and indie band Y La Bamba perform "Crema de Melón." Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello unpack some wild scams our listeners have fallen for.

Duration:00:52:18

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Shalom Auslander, Simon Shieh, and Kara Jackson

11/1/2024
In his memoir Feh, writer Shalom Auslander attempts to escape his biblical upbringing and carve his own path, with a little help from Kafka; poet and former professional Muay Thai fighter Simon Shieh reckons with trauma, masculinity, and the art of healing in his debut collection Master; and singer-songwriter Kara Jackson performs her single "Pawnshop" from her album Why Does the Earth Give Us People to Love?, live from the Pickathon festival. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello hear from our audience about the small, shameful things they grapple with.

Duration:00:52:23

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"The Long Haul" with Rinker Buck, Bri Pruett and Christopher Paul Stelling

2/5/2016
"The Long Haul" with Rinker Buck, Bri Pruett and Christopher Paul Stelling

Duration:00:52:35

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"All in the Family" with Maya Forbes, China Forbes, Dusty Ramone, and Blitzen Trapper

1/15/2016

Duration:00:52:00

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"Going Viral" with W. Kamau Bell, Emily St. John Mandel and Soft Sleep

1/8/2016

Duration:00:51:58

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Ep. 302: "Reality Check" with Kristina Wong, Mark Bitterman, Sean Jordan and Esmé Patterson

1/1/2016

Duration:00:53:52

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Ep. 301: "On the Road" with Tom Bodett, Scott Poole, Courtenay Hameister and Box Set

12/25/2015

Duration:00:53:45

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Ep. 300: "Who Am I to Judge?" with John Hodgman, Prescott Harvey and The Doubleclicks

12/18/2015

Duration:00:53:49

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Ep. 299: "True Stories" with Irene Taylor Brodsky, Meghan Daum and David Wax Museum

12/11/2015

Duration:00:53:46

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Ep. 298: "Along for the Ride" with Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, Emily Heller and Matt Morris

12/4/2015

Duration:00:53:20

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Ep. 296: "Changing Lanes" with Jesse Eisenberg, Sloane Crosley and Laura Gibson

11/20/2015

Duration:00:53:55

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Ep. 295: "Timing is Everything" with Heidi Julavits, John Irving, Diana Nyad and Israel Nebeker

11/13/2015

Duration:00:52:38