(Low)Life
For the Daily Beast, I reviewed I Alone Can Fix It, an account of Trump's disastrous last year, but had to leave out a few New York City bits including him asking Bill Barr about the AG's decision not to charge Daniel Pantaleo for killing Eric Garner: "That was bad. That was really bad—that cop, you know… I grew up with guys like that in Queens."
On CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor, I talked about Eric Adams' big ideas, and the ones he should claim from his erstwhile Democratic competitors.
And on FAQ NYC, Tim Marchman and I spent a truly fascinating hour in conversation with jazz great turned boxing fixer Charles Farrell, author of the excellent memoir (Low)life: A Memoir of Jazz, Fight-Fixing, and The Mob, about playing with Sonny Rollins and Ornette Coleman, why he's pretty sure that Don King set up Mike Tyson, "the Moby Dick of boxing" and much more (and stick around until the end to hear Charles on the piano).