Seth Ferranti on the Brothers on Whatever Show
Seth Ferranti and Joe Wills, artist for the Supreme Team comic, appeared on the Brothers on Whatever radio show on CBS 920 in Saint Louis. It was an in …
Seth Ferranti and Joe Wills, artist for the Supreme Team comic, appeared on the Brothers on Whatever radio show on CBS 920 in Saint Louis. It was an in …
Seth Ferranti on the Comic DNA Podcast- Check out this podcast Seth and Anthony Mathenia did talking about Criminal, the true crime graphic novel by Brubaker and Phillips and how it relates to what they …
Joe Wills is a comic book artist and illustrator from St. Louis that has done work on a lot of local publications, specifically those affiliated with the Ink and Drink crew. He is also a …
On Monday President Obama announced that 46 nonviolent federal prisoners would be released as part of a measure to counteract policy that handed out harsh sentences for drug offenders. But what about the thousands of …
Reckoning with America’s Racist Past, Rosé and Making L.A.: Hollywood- The KRCW Interview Taking down the Confederate Flag doesn’t erase South Carolina’s past as a center of the slave-owning south. …
Check out this interview I did on Canada Talks Sirius XM with Arlene Bynon. We discuss the New York prison break, the hows and whys and what they may or may not be up to …
Join crime historian, ex-prisoner of the war on drugs and journalist Seth Ferranti as he visits the National Crime and Punishment Museum in Washington DC. Prison cells, gangsters, pirates, serial killers, and gunslingers- Seth scopes …
Inside the World of Suburban Drug Dealers Check out this interview I did on Second Thought Radio talking about my life as a suburban drug dealer in the late 80s and early 90s. Its a …
Real is Back Podcast with Al-Saadiq Banks Check out the Real is Back podcast on Urban Literary Review with Seth Ferranti and Eyone Williams as they talk to the gangsters favorite gangster writer, Al-Saadiq Banks, …
Check out Seth Ferranti’s interview with Cali Kim on Luv 4 The Lockdown on Urban Literary Review as he touches on serving his time, getting out, his writings and …