We’re back! And we have a new episode from San Francisco, where it looks like we’ll be living for a while. Evgenia and I talk about the enduring power of The Californian Ideology, despite the obvious cracks in it. And I talk about about how it feels to back in here — the place where I spent my formative immigrant years — after moving away for twenty years.
We’ll be back on a regular schedule from now on.
—Yasha Levine
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Check out our previous episodes:
* Episode #14: The Soviet Jew & good riddance Los Feliz
* Episode #13: Immigrant Deprogramming with Anna/Аня
* Episode #12: “I didn’t want to live in a simulacrum of American life in the ruins of the Soviet Union”
* Episode #11: Watching American movies in the USSR ft. Boris Levine
* Episode #10: Anti-Soviet identities in the USSR
* Episode #9: The End
* Episode #8: Breeders
* Episode #7: Adam Curtis, get out of my head
* Episode #6: Navalny, the Kremlin, and the curse of neoliberalism
* Episode #5: The Serf aka Холоп
* Episode #4: Palestine and Soviet Jews
* Episode #3: Eduard Limonov and Natalia Medvedeva w/Thierry Marignac
* Episode #2: All the Sad Soviet Immigrant Lit
* Episode #1: Russians Against Politics
* Episode #0: The Ukrainian-Canadian left & Chrystia Freeland's Nazi grandpa
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