Srsly #4: latitude and harper lee

Srsly #4: latitude and harper lee

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This is SRSLY, the pop culture podcast from the _New Statesman_. Here, you can find links to all the things we talk about in the show as well as a bit more detail about who we are and where else you can find us online. Listen to our new episode now: ...or subscribe in iTunes. We’re also on Audioboom, Stitcher, RSS and  SoundCloud – but if you use a podcast app that we’re not appearing in, let us know. SRSLY is hosted by Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz, the _NS_’s web editor and editorial assistant. We’re on Twitter as @c_crampton and @annaleszkie, where between us we post a heady mixture of Serious Journalism, excellent gifs and regularly ask questions J K Rowling _needs _to answer. The podcast is also on Twitter @srslypod if you’d like to @ us with your appreciation. More info and previous episodes on newstatesman.com/srsly. We we were joined this week by _NS _contributing writer Erica Wagner, who is on Twitter @EricaWgnr. You can read her writing for the _NS _here. If you’d like to talk to us about the podcast or make a suggestion for something we should read or cover, you can email srslypod[at]gmail.com. You can also find us on Twitter @srslypod, or send us your thoughts on tumblr here. If you like the podcast, we'd love you to leave a review on iTunes - this helps other people come across it.   THE LINKS ON LATITUDE: You can listen to alt-J, Caribou, Lianne La Havas and Songhoy Blues on Spotify.   ON _GO SET A WATCHMAN_: You can read Erica's review for the NS here. Anna also very much liked this insightful, harsh review in the National Post.   ON _MASTERS OF SEX_: You can read Vulture's recap of the first epiosde here, and Flavourwire's here. For next week, Caroline is watching Obvious Child.   PLUS: You can hear Matthew Sweet chatting to Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger about the politics of The Expendables here.   YOUR QUESTIONS: If you have thoughts you want to share on anything we've discussed, or questions you want to ask us, please email us on srslypod[at]gmail.com, or @ us on Twitter @srslypod, or get in touch via tumblr here.   Our theme music is “Guatemala - Panama March” (by Heftone Banjo Orchestra), licensed under Creative Commons. See you next week! PS If you missed episode three, check it out here. [related_companies]

This is SRSLY, the pop culture podcast from the _New Statesman_. Here, you can find links to all the things we talk about in the show as well as a bit more detail about who we are and where


else you can find us online. Listen to our new episode now: ...or subscribe in iTunes. We’re also on Audioboom, Stitcher, RSS and  SoundCloud – but if you use a podcast app that we’re not


appearing in, let us know. SRSLY is hosted by Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz, the _NS_’s web editor and editorial assistant. We’re on Twitter as @c_crampton and @annaleszkie, where


between us we post a heady mixture of Serious Journalism, excellent gifs and regularly ask questions J K Rowling _needs _to answer. The podcast is also on Twitter @srslypod if you’d like to


@ us with your appreciation. More info and previous episodes on newstatesman.com/srsly. We we were joined this week by _NS _contributing writer Erica Wagner, who is on Twitter @EricaWgnr.


You can read her writing for the _NS _here. If you’d like to talk to us about the podcast or make a suggestion for something we should read or cover, you can email srslypod[at]gmail.com. You


can also find us on Twitter @srslypod, or send us your thoughts on tumblr here. If you like the podcast, we'd love you to leave a review on iTunes - this helps other people come across


it.   THE LINKS ON LATITUDE: You can listen to alt-J, Caribou, Lianne La Havas and Songhoy Blues on Spotify.   ON _GO SET A WATCHMAN_: You can read Erica's review for the NS here. Anna


also very much liked this insightful, harsh review in the National Post.   ON _MASTERS OF SEX_: You can read Vulture's recap of the first epiosde here, and Flavourwire's here. For


next week, Caroline is watching Obvious Child.   PLUS: You can hear Matthew Sweet chatting to Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger about the politics of The Expendables here.   YOUR


QUESTIONS: If you have thoughts you want to share on anything we've discussed, or questions you want to ask us, please email us on srslypod[at]gmail.com, or @ us on Twitter @srslypod,


or get in touch via tumblr here.   Our theme music is “Guatemala - Panama March” (by Heftone Banjo Orchestra), licensed under Creative Commons. See you next week! PS If you missed episode


three, check it out here. [related_companies]