The Best of Full Service Radio

The Best of Full Service Radio

Full Service Radio is a podcast network and internet radio station broadcasting live from a public facing studio located inside the lobby of The LINE Hotel in Washington, DC. Interviews are also recorded at the LINE LA and LINE Austin. Full Service Radio features over 30 shows a week that spans across art and culture, food and drink, and music. This podcast feed features special interviews and highlights edited down from the weekly programs.

Episodes

March 15, 2022 22 mins
In the inaugural episode of HEAR HERE, host Jack Inslee sits down with two of Adams Morgan’s new neighbors—K.J. Hughes, the founder of Manifest, DC’s first barbershop, speakeasy, and retail concept store, and Chef Opie Crooks of No Goodbyes. Together, they discuss the power of transformation, the therapeutic nature of grooming, and what the word “luxury” means now. Settle in and listen up below.
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Jessica B. Harris continues her "Tell Me a Story, Read Me a Poem" series with two readings from James Thurber: "The Little Girl and the Wolf" & "The Unicorn in the Garden". Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

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Jessica B. Harris continues her "Tell Me a Story, Read Me a Poem" series with two readings: Runagate Runagate by Robert Hayden & "Census" from "Simple's Uncle Sam" by Langston Hughes
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April 21, 2020 8 mins
Jessica B. Harris continues her "Tell Me a Story, Read Me a Poem" series with two poem readings: "Casey at The Bat" by Ernest Thayer & "Daffodills" by "William Wordsworth".
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The human voice is music that works as a tuning fork for the soul. In times of trouble it brings solace and comfort. We also find refuge in stories - they can allay our fears, comfort our anxieties and instruct us on better ways to be. On this series, renowned culinary historian and author Jessica B. Harris shares stories and reads poems from around the world. Some might bring a smile of recollection or a nod of recognition - other...
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Shepard' Fairey's art lives in between average, everyday authority and messaging to construct a third narrative that ignites movements. In the mid-2000s, Shepard began to create works that added to the voice of opposition to the current Bush administration in the United States, but also works that uplifted the profile of a public figure he believed to hold and represent the values that would positively impact the nation. S...
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Before a research question is even explored, hundreds of biases influence the development and scope of the question. Scientific findings are unfortunately tinged by normative social standards that limit the realm of possibility for exploration and discovery, often leaving out the perspectives and knowledge of marginalized groups. Feminist.AI is a community-based research group that aims to bring a "feminist posthumanist" le...
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Becca Rea-Holloway makes the stuff of social media activism dreams. Based in D.C., Becca started "The Sweet Feminist" account to merge her love for baking and delighting others with her energy for organizing, fueled by the 2016 Presidential election. A cathartic practice that helped Becca to vocalize her passions for progressive social issues turned into a widely-loved Instagram account that inspires creative activism all o...
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March 12, 2020 8 mins
Bianca Oblivion grew up in Los Angeles absorbing all the dance music she could, and has channeled those inspirations into a DJ career that has seen her rock festivals, host radio shows and become a regular presence at some of the hottest parties in LA and beyond. She is now taking that same energy she brings to the dancefloor to the studio, having released a string of original tracks and remixes - most recently, the baile-funk insp...
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In a modern world where culture and entertainment moves faster than the speed of light, the role of museums, with stagnant exhibitions and unyielding reverence for the past, has to be re-contextualized in order to keep them relevant for today's audiences. AIGA, the national organization for professional designers, leads conversations about how society uses museums to find credible information in a oversaturated world, as well a...
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Rosa Rebellion is a "think and do tank" that empowers women of color to take on creative activism to tell the stories of marginalized communities. While activism work is urgent and intense, Rosa Rebellion recognizes that people are at the core of these movements, and those people must be taken care of in order for movements to progress. The racial history of Austin that casts a shadow to the "convenient and progressive ...
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Kate Zaremba always knew she wanted to be an artist-- she just didn't know it would come in the form of wallpaper design. With Kate Zaremba Company, Kate is notorious for her patterns which marry the whimsical with the natural, and has a large-scale installation featured prominently in The LINE Hotel in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C. Listen as Kate describes her trial and errors in art, ways she's found to accept herself an...
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Graham King is all about getting it right. He’s not so much about getting ripped. The DC fitness trainer has built his business – Urban Athletic Club – on the idea of functional training, where exercise leads to being better at life, not just better than the person on the next bench press (although that’s a happy side effect). Out of the LINE DC’s fitness center, Graham is passing on his knowledge about moving with purpose to loc...
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February 13, 2020 12 mins
Piche Ong has done it all. He's opened dozens of restaurants, worked with culinary titans like Jean-Georges, consulted for brand across the world and now is the pastry chef of Brothers & Sisters at the LINE DC. He's a legend in the world of deserts, and his journey has taken him from Thailand to China, California to New York City, and now has him in DC racking up awards and accolades with his imaginative cakes. Tune in ...
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In this special recording, designer, Supernaturalist, cultural activist and fiber artist Xenobia Bailey is in conversation with DCPL Artist in Residence Tsedaye Makonnen discussing her process, work and inspirations. Xenobia Bailey studied ethnomusicology at the University of Washington, it was there that her interest in craftsmanship and fabric took full bloom. She worked as a costume designer for the renowned African-American c...
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Jared Soares is a Washington, D.C.-based photographer with credits for adidas, TIME, and locally at the LINE DC in Adams Morgan. To realize a new sense of purpose after suffering an injury that threw off his plans to play in the majors, Jared picked up his camera in college and began documenting his orbit-- his community. Today, his work is celebrated for his ability to celebrate and amplify identity and community-based experiences...
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January 21, 2020 10 mins
Robin Ha adopted a love of comics from her mother early in her childhood in Seoul. When her mother abruptly moved her from Korea to the United States years later, Robin embraced her dream of becoming a cartoonist and went on to publish "Cook Korean!," a graphic novel guide to making Korean dishes for Western audiences that is celebrated for merging humor, illustrative talent, and cuisine in a brilliant way. Ha is also the a...
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Free is an LA based DJ who moved from Texas to pursue music and film and ended up starting a series called The Music Video which he hosts at the LINE LA. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
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Artist Eva Aguila realized that supportive communities help artists thrive, though those communities aren't always easily found. From there, Eva took a leap to build that community in downtown Los Angeles and founded Coaxial Arts Foundation, an organization boldly supporting experimental media. Eva wants several unique art experiences to coexist at the same time, and Coaxial now supports several artists in residencies, workshop...
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