
Pantheon - Podcasts for Music Lovers Set Lusting Bruce = Bruce’s New Protest Song, Grammys Tension, and Oscar Under-the-Radar Picks with Maryanne Janosik
Host Jesse Jackson welcomes back college professor Maryanne Janosik to discuss Bruce Springsteen’s newly released protest song, its rapid creative turnaround, and how it fits Springsteen’s history of politically charged music and themes of Catholic social justice. They compare the song’s naming of names to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Ohio,” speculate about political expression at the Grammys, and reflect on concerns about free speech, polarization, and the shrinking space for teaching controversial art and history. The conversation shifts to film awards, including disappointment that “Deliver Me From Nowhere” received no Oscar nominations, debate about biopic fatigue, and Maryanne’s recommended under-the-radar films such as “Train Dreams,” Linklater’s “Blue Moon” and “Nouvelle Vague,” “Sorry, Baby,” and the baseball film “Eefus,” plus praise for “Sinners” and “Fruitvale Station.”
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00:00 Welcome Back Maryanne
00:33 Meet Maryanne Janosik
01:50 Bruce Drops New Protest Song
02:55 How Artists Create Fast
05:26 Protest Music Context
07:38 Catholic Imagination Social Justice
08:45 Teaching Songs of Protest
11:07 Grammys Politics and Censorship
13:30 Academic Freedom Under Pressure
17:13 Reviewing the New Song
20:36 Super Bowl Halftime Culture
23:44 Oscars and Springsteen Films
24:37 Box Office vs Oscars
25:35 Deliver Me From Nowhere
28:36 Biopic Fatigue Debate
30:26 Good vs Great Movies
32:24 Why Sinners Works
36:48 Michael B Jordan Rise
39:23 Under the Radar Picks
45:08 Catherine OHara Tribute
47:02 Wrap Up and Farewell
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