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Quite Useless
Arts & Culture Podcasts
A podcast about art and its role in our lives. Artist and armchair aesthetic philosopher Greg Beam probes various topics in the arts, asking how art both reflects and shapes our perceptions of the world.
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Need To Know
9/22/2023
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Platonic Irony | The Republic, Part IV
2/5/2021
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Another Name for Chaos | The Republic, Part III
11/9/2020
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American Myths
8/31/2020
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Madmen | The Republic, Part II
11/26/2019
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Raising the Curtain, Lifting the Veil | The Republic, Part I
9/23/2019
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Angels & Demons
3/10/2019
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The Use of the Useless
2/9/2019
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PREVIEW - The Use of the Useless
2/4/2019
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Choices | In the Waiting Room | Appetite for Distraction
3/27/2018
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Boundaries
2/26/2018
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Boundaries Preview
2/19/2018
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Frames
12/18/2017
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The Rambo Effect | Heroes Part II
11/15/2017
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What Dies Hardest | Heroes Part I
11/15/2017
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Interpretations
10/25/2017
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Long Arcs
10/4/2017
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Long Arcs Bonus Material
10/4/2017
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Episode Two Preview
8/2/2017
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