Overcoming bunga bunga in 2024 (Patreon)
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2023-12-26 20:04:34
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2024-07
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We wanted to thank you for being with us this year – not only for listening and subscribing but also for your continual engagement with what we do. We're trying to figure out the contours of this new world and rely on you to keep pushing and debating what we do. So: thank you.
Here's what you may have missed in December, and what we've got coming up in January. Also, keep an eye out for some changes here at Bungacast in the New Year, which we're very excited to bring you.
Coming in January 2024
- Are we living in a time of catastrophe and endings? What it might mean to organise around this is something we'll discuss with Juliano Fiori of the Alameda Institute.
- Did we blow our chance? We'll debate the failure of the Millennial Left with Chris Cutrone.
- Amber A’Lee Frost will be back, discussing her memoir, Dirtbag.
- Lias Saoudi from the British band Fat White Family will be on to talk about punk and transgression,
ICYMI
- Why is so much contemporary art either shallow or politically awful? Art critic JJ Charlesworth told us about the turn to the ecological, indigenous and mystical.
- Napoleon Bonaparte represented the young, the new, the modern – so why did Napoleon the film feel so old?
- Brexit happened but nothing much seems to have changed. What lessons can be drawn from the experience?
Bunga Elsewhere
- Phil was on the Compact podcast discussing his article on the lack of realism over Gaza.
- And Phil asked whether Britain could expect a national savior on the French model in the near future, in The Northern Star.