Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Melanie Sevcenko

Conversation, music, and comedy: live and packed with surprises.

  • 41 minutes 6 seconds
    Damp January: Is Sobriety... Forever? (with Moshe Kasher)

    Was it sheer alcoholism or just adolescent rage? Comedian, podcaster, and memoirist Moshe Kasher (Subculture Vulture) poses this question to himself in a conversation with Luke about his own journey through the 12-steps, which began as a teenager during the Nancy Regan-fueled era of “Just Say No.” Now sober for basically three decades, Moshe reflects on the mantra “one day at a time,” his curiosity around psychedelics, and how addiction (not the substance) is the real enemy. 

    22 January 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 52 minutes 4 seconds
    Jamie Loftus, Hari Kondabolu, and Blitzen Trapper

    Bestselling author Jamie Loftus unpacks her latest podcast Sixteenth Minute of Fame, where she talks to "internet famous" folks of the past, like NFL half-time legend Elvis Presto; stand-up comedian Hari Kondabolu explains why he's never performed on Long Island and how his iPhone might be stunting his parenting; and celebrated Americana band Blizten Trapper perform "Planetarium" off their latest album 100's of 1000's, Millions of Billions. 

    17 January 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 34 minutes 6 seconds
    Damp January: What’s the Big Deal? (with Gary Shteyngart)

    What’s really the harm in “moderate” (whatever that means) drinking? According to New York Times bestselling author Gary Shteyngart, absolutely nothing. Luke weighs the balance between sobriety and binging in a conversation about the joys of drinking with a man who loves his martinis
 and has no dreams of living into his mid-80s. While recent research suggests alcohol may be more harmful than once thought, Shteyngart questions whether forsaking life's small pleasures is worth it, given life's inevitable end.

    15 January 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 52 minutes 33 seconds
    Noé Álvarez, Naomi Fitter with Jon the Robot, and John Craigie (REBROADCAST)

    Writer Noé Álvarez traces his family lineage through the history of the accordion in his latest book Accordion Eulogies: A Memoir of Music, Migration, and Mexico; professor of engineering Naomi Fitter introduces us to Jon, a stand-up comedian robot she developed who riffs on the dating life of a bot; and singer-songwriter John Craigie explains the awkwardness of running into fans at the post office, before performing "Judas" from his latest album Pagan Church. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share what our listeners would like their hypothetical robots to do. 

    10 January 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 39 minutes
    Damp January: Why Is This So Hard? (with Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall)

    Has Luke just met his match? In a conversation with journalist Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, author of Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for a Cure, Luke discovers that Shaughnessy’s love of the drink – and his knack for getting shaken up and stirred in – mirrors his very own. The two discuss tragically drunk writers of notoriety, the tendency to lie to their doctors, and the worst hangovers they’ve ever had. 

    8 January 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 52 minutes 28 seconds
    Introducing "Damp January" podcast, plus Adam Gopnik and Dessa

    In a special episode of Live Wire, host Luke Burbank introduces our new limited series podcast Damp January. Over five episodes in January, Burbank explores his sometimes complicated relationship with alcohol through conversations with writers, podcasters, and others. In this selection from Episode 1, he chats with his mother, Susie, about her journey to sobriety. Then, The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik discusses his book The Real Work: On the Mystery of Mastery, in which he learns how to drive a car at age 55 and pee in public, before poet and singer Dessa performs her track "Crash."

    3 January 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 55 seconds
    Damp January: How Did We Get Here?

    Why not start at the beginning? Luke contemplates his complicated history of drinking, from balancing days as a public radio reporter with wild nights at Culver City’s iconic dive Tattle Tale Room, to making a public statement about quitting the drink
 only to get back on the sauce. Then Luke sits down with his mom, Susie Burbank, to chat about her own road to recovery. 

    1 January 2025, 12:00 pm
  • 52 minutes 25 seconds
    Ian Karmel & Dr. Alisa Karmel, Zainab Johnson, and Meklit (REBROADCAST)

    Comedian and writer Ian Karmel pairs up with his sister Dr. Alisa Karmel to unpack the book they co-authored T-Shirt Swim Club, about growing up fat in a world made for thin people; stand-up comedian Zainab Johnson riffs on being one of 13 children; and Ethio-jazz artist Meklit performs the title track off her new EP "Ethio Blue." Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello talk sibling rivalry. 

    27 December 2024, 8:00 pm
  • 51 minutes 37 seconds
    Paul F. Tompkins, José Olivarez, and Esmé Patterson (REBROADCAST)

    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 JosĂ© 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 EsmĂ© Patterson performs her original Christmas song “If I.” Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share our listeners favorite holiday traditions. 

    20 December 2024, 8:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 47 seconds
    Introducing "Damp January" from Live Wire

    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.

    19 December 2024, 10:00 am
  • 52 minutes 33 seconds
    Danzy Senna, Penny Lane, and Johnny Franco and His Real Brother Dom

    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. 

    13 December 2024, 8:00 pm
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