Visual Arts Podcasts
Grade A NationJoin Now to Follow
Grade A Nation is an easily digestible podcast with no filler. Think of it as theater of the mind...and sometimes of the absurd! Topics are discussed with a quirky blend of humor and honesty. Hear from the interesting personalities of the day at their most unfiltered with compelling interviews. The podcast for folks that don't want to be pandered to or have their time wasted. A program presented by Grade A USA and hosted by Chris Thomas.
By Grade A USA
The Art of Photography :: Off CameraJoin Now to Follow
The Art of Photography :: Off Camera is a weekly audio show about photography. Hosted by Ted Forbes and Jared Schneider this is an audio show where we discuss the process of image making, photography, video, cameras, lenses and all things photography related. Subscribe now for the best photography podcast period!
By Ted Forbes
Acting without the DramaJoin Now to Follow
Acting without the Drama delves into the practical ways that actors can approach the craft of acting in order to create magic in their performances.
By Acting without the Drama
Around the World in 80s MoviesJoin Now to Follow
Join film writer Vince Leo of qwipster.net as he takes a look back at the classics, cult films, foreign cinema and obscurities of one of the great decades for film lovers, the 1980s.
By Vince Leo
CinescapismJoin Now to Follow
A podcast by two friends about the movies they love
By Kendra Bean and Anthony Uzarowski
Projections – National Review » PodcastsJoin Now to Follow
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By National Review
Rachel Watches Star TrekJoin Now to Follow
Rachel and Chris Lackey are a married couple living in Yorkshire, England. Chris loves Star Trek. Rachel has never watched it. Until now.<br> <br> This is a podcast where Rachel and Chris talk about each episode of the original Star Trek Series, from the original pilot, getting her outsider’s perspective on one of the most influential Sci-fi shows of all time.<br> <br> Chris<br> <br> I can not remember a world without Star Trek. My dad had me watching it when I was really little. He tells me I would cry when Kirk and Spock would fight. I still do.<br> <br> I love all Star Trek. TNG, DS9, Voyager, even Enterprise, I love them. I love the new movies, I love the animated Filmation series. I just love Star Trek.<br> <br> Rachel<br> <br> For as long as I can remember, I have not watched Star Trek. I was brought up not watching it, by parents with very clear views on what aspects of 1960s culture were acceptable. Star Trek was not for us. Plays, history and soul music were for us, Star Trek was for science-y types and I never considered watching it, even for a second.<br> <br> Not much changed when I got together with Mr Star Trek 9 years ago, nor when I married him in 2010. My only concession was watching (and enjoying) the film Star Trek (2009) but I would never watch the TV show. Or so I thought.
By Chris Lackey