Brightest Young Things has been informing D.C. where to go and what to do since 2007. Hosted by Managing Editor Brandon Wetherbee, BYT Radio is a weekly talk show featuring BYT staff and guests from across the D.C. cultural landscape.
This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE DC in Adams Morgan, Washington DC.
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The CQ Roll Call Deputy Editor and host of Political Theater comes on the show to discuss the new, buzzy Netflix doc The Great Hack. Related, an appreciation on the late, great documentarian D.A. Pen…
Beverly Hills 90210 is returning for its third iteration. So is Death Becomes Us. Jenn Tisdale comes back on the show to discuss her excitement for both.
Washington Post writer Chris Kelly recently reviewed Blink 182 and Lil Wayne's co-headlining tour. Both acts, though still releasing new music, leaned in on the nostalgia and who exactly benefitted?
International Spy Museum Historian and Curator and author of Nuking the Moon and Other Intelligence Schemes and Military Plots Left on the Drawing Board Vince Houghton comes on the show to chat about…
The upstairs of Jack Rose is turning into a beach bar every Wednesday through summer. Baltimore's finest DDm celebrates the release of Beautiful Gowns this Saturday at BENT at 9:30 Club. A summery sh…
A chat with Chef Gerardo Vázquez Lugo in the brand new Buena Vida Clarendon. Related, Full Service Radio's Jack Inslee and Brandon want to go back to Mexico City.
A chat with the AFI Festivals director about D.C.'s best film festival: AFI Docs.
Did The Sopranos, Mad Men and Breaking Bad lead to Fixer Upper, MasterChef Junior and My Lottery Dream Home?
Jenn Tisdale, festival director of BYT's Death Becomes Us fest, comes on the show to tease next week's DBU November 2019 announcements with some audio from the March 2019 DBU show with Damien Echols,…
Curators Marta Staudinger and Helen Criales join the show to discuss Spiritual Wanderlust, the new show at Latela Curatorial.
From art in a gallery to art at a ball.
New D.C. gallery owner Todd Von Ammon comes on the show to discuss the first exhibit at Von Ammon Co., a solo show by Tabor Robak.
Founder of House of Sonique …
Artist Eric Uhlir joins the show to discuss his new exhibit, Recalled in Human Memory, currently on display at the Hillyer.
This episode is part of BYT’s DC Art Census 2019.
Edward Zwick joins the show to talk about his new film, "Trial By Fire" and artist Carni Klirs chats with us about his current art exhibit: "Action. Reaction. Action: Visualizing Fugazi."
The man behind Columbia Room comes on the show to talk about his new book, "Spirits, Sugar, Water, Bitters: How the Cocktail Conquered the World."