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Can Artistic Forms Become Obsolete? | Guest: John Dee | 3/21/25

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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The movie industry is in crisis, as blockbuster after blockbuster flops at the theater. Some art forms, like the novel, feel like they could be eternal, while others, like the radio drama, become artifacts of their time. Do art forms ever die due to cultural neglect or technological advancement, or are they always ready to emerge in new and interesting ways? Art aficionado John Dee joins me to discuss.


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