Ron Bennington interviews game changers in every field– including brilliant film makers, legendary actors, groundbreaking musicians, world class athletes scientists, comics, authors, journalists, and creators of all kinds– those who have vision, ingenuity, or artistry to share.

October 24, 2011

Mx Justin Vivian Bond: Backwards and in High Heels

Dynamic singer, songwriter and Tony nominated performance artist Justin Vivian Bond has a new book out, "Tango: My Childhood Backwards and in High Heels," and the book is as raw, original, electric and poignant, as V is. V stopped by the studio this week to talk about the new book, and the experience of growing up a gender-variant child in a small town.
October 17, 2011

Lindsey Buckingham Talks About The Seeds We Sow

Composer, musician, singer and songwriter Lindsey Buckingham stopped by the Sirius XM studios recently to talk with Ron Bennington about the release of his sixth solo album, The Seeds We Sow, and play a few songs.
October 16, 2011

Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya The Skin I Live In

Recently Antonio Banderas and Elena Anaya came by the Sirius XM Studios to talk with Ron Bennington about their new film-- The Skin I Live In. Of course you're already familiar with Antonio's acting and voice work in films such as Evita, The Mambo Kings, Philadelphia, Desperado, Shrek, and the Mask of Zorro.
October 12, 2011

A Conversation with Sean Dunne on American Juggalo

Sean Dunne, director of The Archive, The Bowler and Man in Van, stopped by Sirius XM to talk with Ron Bennington about his newest documentary, American Juggalo, which focuses on the fans of the band Insane Clown Posse.
October 11, 2011

Talking with Chuck Klosterman: The Visible Man

Bestselling author Chuck Klosterman stopped by the Sirius XM studios this week to talk about his newest book, "The Visible Man." It's his second novel but Chuck has probably become most well known for his pop culture driven non-fiction books and articles.
October 2, 2011

Armond White on Film, Art and Roger Ebert

Controversial film critic Armond White stopped by the Ron and Fez show and talked with Ron Bennington about his new job as editor-in-chief of City Arts magazine, and of course, about film. And he called Roger Ebert a careerist and an asshole.