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Joan of Art
Radio Free Rhinecliff
29 episodes
1 day ago
Joan of Art is Joan Juliet Buck’s new Radio Free Rhinecliff podcast devoted to human expression in the age of tentpoles and bots, at the dawn of AI. It's about culture in all its forms. Joan of Art is a weapon in the fight against the machines Joan of Art is the flag waving over the battlefield where institutional interests try to crush the people who make what’s called either 'Product" , or 'Content'. Product? Content? No: Art. Movies. Books. Plays. Exhibitions. Poems. Murals. Museums. Streamers. Essays. Concepts. Joan Of Art is reviews --but also interviews with people who write, think, paint, direct, dance, perform, who use the arts to enhance, elevate, and question our lives. It's not a show about solutions, it's a show about questions. As a critic, Joan Juliet Buck crisply and coherently shares her enthusiasms. Today there's more at stake than when she wrote for the classic primary pollinators of culture, the arts pages, features sections, and magazines. Today, the newsstands are closed, many of the magazines have become the living dead. What's left, on paper : Harper's , The Atlantic, New York Magazine, The New Yorker. The LRB. Guardian weekly. Online: Flying headlines. Trending information. Aggregated opinions. Rotten slimy tomatoes. Joan Of Art is a guide through what’s out there. It will feed your soul, and provide the jolt of insights with the thrill of the new.
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Joan of Art is Joan Juliet Buck’s new Radio Free Rhinecliff podcast devoted to human expression in the age of tentpoles and bots, at the dawn of AI. It's about culture in all its forms. Joan of Art is a weapon in the fight against the machines Joan of Art is the flag waving over the battlefield where institutional interests try to crush the people who make what’s called either 'Product" , or 'Content'. Product? Content? No: Art. Movies. Books. Plays. Exhibitions. Poems. Murals. Museums. Streamers. Essays. Concepts. Joan Of Art is reviews --but also interviews with people who write, think, paint, direct, dance, perform, who use the arts to enhance, elevate, and question our lives. It's not a show about solutions, it's a show about questions. As a critic, Joan Juliet Buck crisply and coherently shares her enthusiasms. Today there's more at stake than when she wrote for the classic primary pollinators of culture, the arts pages, features sections, and magazines. Today, the newsstands are closed, many of the magazines have become the living dead. What's left, on paper : Harper's , The Atlantic, New York Magazine, The New Yorker. The LRB. Guardian weekly. Online: Flying headlines. Trending information. Aggregated opinions. Rotten slimy tomatoes. Joan Of Art is a guide through what’s out there. It will feed your soul, and provide the jolt of insights with the thrill of the new.
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Episodes (20/29)
Joan of Art
Gary Lippman explains the one sentence story
2 months ago
50 minutes

Joan of Art
Laura Day explains how to grow a backbone
5 months ago
1 hour

Joan of Art
Ruth Zaporah, taught me to not think
5 months ago
12 minutes

Joan of Art
Life under the Boot: I'm Still Here and Seed of The Sacred Fig:
6 months ago
13 minutes

Joan of Art
Renée Martin-Nagle explains Water
7 months ago
42 minutes

Joan of Art
Emilia Perez is a masterpiece.
10 months ago
13 minutes

Joan of Art
Nick Quested explains Political Division in America
1 year ago
46 minutes

Joan of Art
Griffin Dunne explains how to honor your father
1 year ago
42 minutes

Joan of Art
Michael J Gelb explains how to walk well.
1 year ago
35 minutes

Joan of Art
Carolyn Pfeiffer explains the Dolce Vita, Swinging London, and net points
1 year ago
33 minutes

Joan of Art
Howard Korder explains how much of a trickster, and how charming, Benjamin Franklin was
1 year ago

Joan of Art
Expats and The Curse
1 year ago

Joan of Art
George Green explains how he founded The Moth, and what makes a good story
1 year ago

Joan of Art
John Patrick Shanley explains how he writes plays
1 year ago

Joan of Art
Capote's Swans: cliff notes and field guide
1 year ago

Joan of Art
All of Us Strangers: Love, Death, Andrew Scott Naked.
1 year ago

Joan of Art
Joan Tewkesbury, who wrote Altman’s masterpiece ‘Nashville’, explains how to make ideas flow
1 year ago

Joan of Art
Maestro : the coolest adults in the room
1 year ago

Joan of Art
Killers of the Flower Moon
1 year ago

Joan of Art
Actually, The Crown Rules
1 year ago

Joan of Art
Joan of Art is Joan Juliet Buck’s new Radio Free Rhinecliff podcast devoted to human expression in the age of tentpoles and bots, at the dawn of AI. It's about culture in all its forms. Joan of Art is a weapon in the fight against the machines Joan of Art is the flag waving over the battlefield where institutional interests try to crush the people who make what’s called either 'Product" , or 'Content'. Product? Content? No: Art. Movies. Books. Plays. Exhibitions. Poems. Murals. Museums. Streamers. Essays. Concepts. Joan Of Art is reviews --but also interviews with people who write, think, paint, direct, dance, perform, who use the arts to enhance, elevate, and question our lives. It's not a show about solutions, it's a show about questions. As a critic, Joan Juliet Buck crisply and coherently shares her enthusiasms. Today there's more at stake than when she wrote for the classic primary pollinators of culture, the arts pages, features sections, and magazines. Today, the newsstands are closed, many of the magazines have become the living dead. What's left, on paper : Harper's , The Atlantic, New York Magazine, The New Yorker. The LRB. Guardian weekly. Online: Flying headlines. Trending information. Aggregated opinions. Rotten slimy tomatoes. Joan Of Art is a guide through what’s out there. It will feed your soul, and provide the jolt of insights with the thrill of the new.