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BBW Q&A- Baba Brinkman
Baba Brinkman interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 20th July 2017Fringe interview: Baba Brinkman
Promoted by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In a regular series of interviews to mark World Fringe Day, acts performing at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe share their experiences of other fringes around the world. This week: rapper Baba Brinkman tells Jay Richardson about his experiences on the Canadian Fringe circuit.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 18th July 2017Interview: rarely asked questions - Baba Brinkman
The Canadian rapper delivers comical - and educational - raps at absolutely lightning speed without missing a beat.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th July 2017'I wish Put A Dick In Her Ear was a real song...'
Baba Brinkman chooses his comedy favourties.
Baba Brinkman, Chortle, 28th August 2015Interview: Baba Brinkman, Rap Guide to Climate Chaos
Interview with Baba Brinkman.
Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 21st August 2015Rap Guide to Climate Chaos interview
The Edinburgh Reporter goes head to cerebral head with the troubadour of troublesome existentialism - Mr. Baba Brinkman.
John Kennedy, The Edinburgh Reporter, 21st July 2015Baba Brinkman - the globe's only peer reviewed rapper
Fringe First winner Baba Brinkman is a Canadian rapper who uses comedy and rhyme to explore scientific concepts. As Martin Walker learns, it isn't always easy to have scientists peer reviewing your shows...
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 21st July 2015Fringe 2015 - Rap Guide To Climate Chaos
Back yet again to the Athens of the North the Philosophical groover from Vancouver, Baba Brinkman, brings his unique take on the Hip-Hop, Freestyle genres of Urban uber cool-munication, agitation and revelation.
John Kennedy, The Edinburgh Reporter, 20th July 2015Fringe preview: The Rap Guide to Climate Chaos
Canadian rapper Baba Brinkman turns his eye to the environment.
Jordan Shaw, The List, 2nd July 2015Baba Brinkman: Religious rap-ture
ThreeWeeks Editors' Award winner Baba Brinkman is back at the Fringe this year with not one, not two, but three shows, including The Rap Guide To Religion. Inspired by his Fringe hit The Rap Guide To Evolution, Brinkman expected the 'Religion' show to lead to bookings at atheist conferences and anger from the religious. But the response from the latter has surprised him.
Baba Brinkman, ThreeWeeks, 15th August 2014