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wesley morris podcast

by Nikita Padberg Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Wesley Morris doing now?

Wesley Morris (born 1975) is an American film critic and podcast host. He is currently critic-at-large for The New York Times, as well as co-host, with Jenna Wortham, of the New York Times podcast Still Processing.

Where is Mark Morris now?

He is currently critic-at-large for The New York Times, as well as co-host, with Jenna Wortham, of the New York Times podcast Still Processing. Previously, Morris wrote for The Boston Globe, then Grantland.

What does culture mean to Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham?

Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham are working it out in this show about culture. That means television, film, books, music — but also the culture of work, dating, the internet and how those fit together. Hosts Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham catch up before their spring season — which is going to sound a little different.

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Is still processing podcast coming back?

The Return of Still Processing The culture writers Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris are back for another season — and no topic is off limits.

Did still processing end?

Still Processing is a New York Times culture podcast hosted by Jenna Wortham, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, and Wesley Morris, the paper's critic at large....Still ProcessingLengthAbout 45 minutesPublicationOriginal releaseSeptember 8, 2016 – presentProviderThe New York Times7 more rows

What is the show Wesley Morris about?

Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham are working it out in this weekly show about culture in the broadest sense. That means television, film, books, music — but also the culture of work, dating, the internet and how those all fit together.

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Who is Wesley Morris?

Awards. Pulitzer Prize for Criticism (2012 and 2021) Wesley Morris (born 1975) is an American film critic and podcast host. He is currently critic-at-large for The New York Times, as well as co-host, with Jenna Wortham, of the New York Times podcast Still Processing.

Where was Morris born and raised?

Morris was born and raised in Philadelphia. He attended high school at Girard College, graduating in 1993. While a high school student, he wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer ' s teen supplement, "Yo! Fresh Ink.".

What awards did Morris win in 2015?

In 2015, Morris was a finalist for the National Magazine Award for Columns and Commentary, recognized for his 2014 Grantland columns, "Let's Be Real," "After Normal," and "If U Seek Amy.". In 2021, Morris won his second Pulitzer Prize for criticism, for a series of essays in The New York Times which the Pulitzer citation praised for “unrelentingly ...

How many times has Morris won the Pulitzer Prize?

He won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for his work with The Globe and the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for his New York Times coverage of race relations in the United States, making Morris the only writer to have won the Criticism prize more than once.

What documentary did Harry Knowles write about film criticism?

He is featured in the 2009 documentary film For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism discussing the impact of video store shopping on the importance of film criticism, and how critic Harry Knowles started a questionable revolution of amateurs writing film criticism.

What is Still Processing podcast about?

Ultimately, though Still Processing is a show about culture, Morris and Wortham hope the podcast stretches beyond books, films, music, theatre and art – they want each episode to help listeners gain some perspective on the current moment, to better get to grips with the enormity of a particular topic or situation.

Who is the host of Still Processing?

Thomas Curry meets the hosts of Still Processing, Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, who share the story behind one of the best podcasts on the web. “You get rolled oats, soak them in a pot of cold water, leave them for an hour or 90 minutes, or overnight,” says Wesley Morris, critic-at-large for The New York Times, and one half of Still Processing.

When did Morris and Wortham meet?

After several months of missed phone calls, trading voicemails back and forth, Morris and Wortham met for the first time in the summer of 2014. Morris, a critic at ESPN’s Grantland at the time, had been invited by a close friend to an Awl party in New York’s Gowanus neighbourhood. “At that moment in time The Awl was hot shit,” says Wortham.

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