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Laurie Anderson and producer Bob Ezrin are guests together (remotely) on the latest episode of The Gould Standard, a new conversational podcast from the Glenn Gould Foundation about the arts, culture, and contemporary society. The two friends talk with each other and host Brian Levine about the current state of the world, life during the pandemic, and what it all might mean for the future. You can hear their conversation here.

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Laurie Anderson and producer Bob Ezrin are guests together (remotely) on the latest episode of The Gould Standard, a new conversational podcast from the Glenn Gould Foundation about the arts, culture, and contemporary society. The two friends talk with each other and host Brian Levine about the current state of the world, life during the pandemic, and what it all might mean for the future. You can hear their conversation below.

Laurie Anderson gave the first of her six Norton Lectures for Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University virtually earlier this week. The series, titled Spending the War Without You: Virtual Backgrounds, continues with "The Forest" on March 24. For registration details, click here.

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Laurie Anderson, Bob Ezrin: "The Gould Standard," February 2021
  • Friday, February 12, 2021
    Listen: Laurie Anderson, Bob Ezrin Talk on 'The Gould Standard'
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    Laurie Anderson and producer Bob Ezrin are guests together (remotely) on the latest episode of The Gould Standard, a new conversational podcast from the Glenn Gould Foundation about the arts, culture, and contemporary society. The two friends talk with each other and host Brian Levine about the current state of the world, life during the pandemic, and what it all might mean for the future. You can hear their conversation below.

    Laurie Anderson gave the first of her six Norton Lectures for Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University virtually earlier this week. The series, titled Spending the War Without You: Virtual Backgrounds, continues with "The Forest" on March 24. For registration details, click here.

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