All the music from episode 300.
Playlist 301
All the music from episode 301.
The Dinner Party Download’s Very Own Slacker Station
We've teamed up with Slacker to bring you Dinner Party Download Radio! It's a new station that features our best interviews, finest history-inspired cocktails, icebreakers, playful etiquette lessons and top-notch guest soundtracks.
Oscar Isaac Peers Into our Fearsome Future
Actor Oscar Isaac turned heads with his performances in "Inside Llewyn Davis" and "A Most Violent Year." As the critically-acclaimed sci-fi film "Ex Machina" (out 4/10) nears theaters and buzz for the "Star Wars" reboot mounts (he's tight-lipped), Oscar chats with Rico about our fearsome future... and about his past life as "Raisin."
Fran Drescher’s Advice for Laughs
The former "Nanny" star Fran Drescher is currently reprising her Broadway role in L.A. as the evil stepmother Madame in the musical "Cinderella." She offers advice to listeners with specific tastes, unusual laughs, and incorrigible Pomeranians.
A ‘Lynchian’ Party Soundtrack, Courtesy Wayne Coyne
Wayne Coyne has fronted the multi-Grammy winning psych-rock band The Flaming Lips since its inception in 1983. This week, he and the band joined up with Karen O, Donovan, and other rock stars for a concert celebrating the music of filmmaker David Lynch, to benefit the David Lynch Foundation. Coyne built us a playlist for the next time you have David over for dinner.
The New Yorker’s ‘Comma Queen’ Comes out From the Margins
Mary Norris has spent over three decades working as a copy editor at The New Yorker. She shares a tale from her new memoir, "Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen," about a love note passed to her by her literary crush.
Fran Drescher – ‘Adam’s Rib’
Actor Fran Drescher, who is starring as the wicked stepmother Madame in the musical "Cinderella" in Los Angeles, puts a spin on a biblical tale involving Eve's origin... and a little haggling.
Playlist 298
All the music from episode 298.
Bar Bolinas Brings NorCal Cuisine to Brooklyn
Chefs Nate Smith and Sophie Kamin have brought Northern California cuisine to Brooklyn. Chief among their offerings is "Dutch Crunch" -- a thick, savory bun that could be the ideal capper for a burger.