Sep 24, 2017
Dallas Penn is the guest on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. He is a pioneer in what was once known as the "black blogosphere", birthed the phrase "Internets", and has been a contributing writer to such hip-hop magazines as Mass Appeal, XXL Magazine, and The Source. He is also a founding member of the film-making collective, iNternets Celebrities.
During this relaxed and fun episode
of The Chauncey DeVega Show, Dallas and Chauncey
discuss the current state of hip-hop, digital versus analog
culture, sneaker collecting and the pleasures of various
subcultures, as well as the Bill Cosby sex scandal. Given that they
are fellow online travelers Chauncey and Dallas also reflect on
life, aging, their health, and the (obvious) mysteries of Donald
Trump.
Writer and podcaster Alasdair Stuart also sits down at the virtual bar and salon to share his thoughts about the new movie It. Stuart and Chauncey critique the film, discuss questions of adapting Stephen King's source material for the screen, and the film's various problems with race and gender.
On this week's show, Chauncey DeVega reflects on the perils of Trump, North Korea and the "madman" theory of international relations. In this week's episode, Chauncey understands why folks may be upset at Trump's racist comments in Alabama towards black athletes who are protesting police brutality and social injustice--but cautions that the real issue is how Trump is a de facto financial con artist who is using the presidency to enrich his own bank account.