Navigating the digital world through art and culture
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |
Charles Haywood joins me once again, this time to discuss Elon Musk and the future of American politics. This episode was based on his review of a recent biography of Elon Musk, published on his blog The Worthy House. I highly recommend everyone go r... more
I discuss Freud with Garfieldbot, writer at "The Egg Report" on substack. Hes writing a long series of articles reconsidering many of Freuds ideas, which he thinks are embedded in the framework of the modern individuals understanding of themselves, t... more
I make the case that American Psycho is a failed feminist critique of toxic masculinity, but succeeds as a film, with Bateman as the hero, despite the directors best efforts. more
Giles Hoffman of Asylum Magazine joins me to discuss his experiences visiting the southern border and Iraq. Giles is also the nonfiction judge for Passage Prize, the dealine for which is March 1st, so get working! more
UK based painter and Passage Prize 3 judge for visual arts, Matthew the Stoat joins me to discuss the state of art today, and we ask how can the work of art help get us out of the morass of post-modernity? We also careen off topic and discuss black m... more
Jessica Solce is a documentary film maker who followed Cody Wilson for 7 years documenting his legal battles with the federal government over the 3D printer plans for hommade firearms. more
Epsteins client list, or at least new documents containing many names, was just released today, Jan. 3, 2024. I will now release a paywalled episode from my Substack, originally titled "The Eye Atop the Pyramid," which details the connects between Ba... more
Passage Press hosts the annual Passage Prize, with over $20 thousand in cash prizes for poetry, fiction, non fiction, and visual arts. This years terms and submission deadlines were just announced, so go over to Passage.Press and see if you have what... more
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