Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchBad at Sports Episode 168: Derek Guthrie
This week, guest host James Yood and Duncan interview Derek Guthrie, co-founder of the New Art Examiner for an illuminating history lesson.
New Art Ex…
17 years, 7 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 167:Art Fag City is Paddy Johnson
This week the blogosphere unites! Duncan checks in with Paddy Johnson the author of the wildly popular New York art blog, Art Fag City.
Art Fag City …
17 years, 7 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 166: Meg Cranston
Episode 166: Meg Cranston at He Said She Said.
This
week Pamela Fraser of He Said She Said joins Duncan in interrogating
Meg Cranston about being cool…
17 years, 7 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 165: Kathryn on Publishing
This week: A special report! Kathryn Born on the world of local publishing.
17 years, 8 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 164: The Post Family/Three Walls
THIS WEEK:
First: Duncan talks to Chad Kouri of The Post Family collective about their new space and what they do.
Next: Duncan talks to Shannon Stratt…
17 years, 8 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 163: San Francisco Fall 2008
San Francisco Fall Review Freak Out
San
Francisco is haunted by illusions of Sarah Palin, icebergs, and the
Wicked Witch of the West! This week, Brian…
17 years, 8 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 162: James Cuno
This week Duncan and Richard talk with the Director and President of the Art Institute of Chicago, James Cuno. They talk about his new book, the new …
17 years, 8 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 161: Locals Only AHHHH!
This week we return to the local Chicago Art world
and the things that mean most to us.
First, we check in with Allison
Stites at the Around the Coy…
17 years, 9 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 160: The All Canada Show
This week Duncan returns to his homeland. A nation that although slightly socialist, does not own it's own insurance agency or mortgage lender. What…
17 years, 9 months ago
Bad at Sports Episode 159: Bay Area Now 5
This week Brian and Patricia head over to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to check out Bay Area Now 5, a triennial of local contemporary art. Joining…
17 years, 9 months ago