Steve Lambert

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Interview on BBC World Service July 24, 2015

Interview on BBC World Service

Yesterday I did a short interview for World Business Report on the BBC’s World Service — because when

Podcast: The Pop Culture Salvage Expeditions March 07, 2015

Podcast: The Pop Culture Salvage Expeditions

I’m doing a podcast with Stephen Duncombe and Patricia Jerido from the Center for Artistic Activism. Each month

WBHM Interview: Art Walk | Public Forum September 04, 2014

WBHM Interview: Art Walk | Public Forum

By Andrew Yeager Artist Steve Lambert likes to say his medium is “trouble.” That’s a creative way of

Australian National Radio Future Tense: Pranks and Tricksters interview February 07, 2013

Australian National Radio Future Tense: Pranks and Tricksters interview

I’m proud to be included in this radio piece for Future Tense (Australian public radio) on Pranks and

“Unstoppable” Grand Prize for The Best Show on WFMU Marathon March 04, 2011

“Unstoppable” Grand Prize for The Best Show on WFMU Marathon

Donate to The Best Show on WFMU and win “Unstoppable” the Grand Prize for the The Best Show

August 18, 2008

When James Chimpton Fails

James Chimpton, the interviewing chimpanzee robot Jeff Crouse and I built, broke down one day. The day we had the highest profile interview guests —

August 14, 2008

Talking with Michael Leahy

Occasionally I show up on Michael Leahy’s Cool As Folk show. When I was doing my radio show at KDVS, Mike’s show was just after

AAAFFF On Chicago Public Radio July 28, 2008

AAAFFF On Chicago Public Radio

This morning Chicago Public Radio’s show Eight Forty Eight did a piece on the Anti-Advertising Agency’s Foundation for

July 28, 2008

Interview on WBEZ

[audio:http://antiadvertisingagency.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/chicago-publc-radio.mp3] This morning Chicago Public Radio’s show Eight Forty Eight did a piece on the Anti-Advertising Agency’s Foundation for Freedom. The promise of cable TV

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