Ep 32: On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts

Thomas DeQuincy first wrote this week’s titular essay “On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts” in 1827 as satire, but after almost two centuries; it seems old Tom may have been the herald of a genuine cultural phenomenon. There are several well d… Read More …

Ep 32: On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts

Thomas DeQuincy first wrote this week’s titular essay “On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts” in 1827 as satire, but after almost two centuries; it seems old Tom may have been the herald of a genuine cultural phenomenon. There are several well documented cases of quasi-intellectual criminals claiming literature, art or music made them do it. Excluding the persistent worries of each generation of parents that some new form of mass media is brainwashing their precious youngsters, the claims that high culture inspires some to express themselves violently may actually hold some water. Conversely, plenty of heinous acts of violence have inspired artists to create well respected works. So, what’s the connection? How do art and murder inspire one another? Join us this week as we explore the urban legend, ‘The Suicide Painting’ and unravel surreal connections between high art and the infamous Black Dahlia murder. Read More …

Episode 2- The Necro Files

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In this week’s episode, Ande, Eanna, and China tell you all about The Necro Files (1997) and give the worst advice possible to the people of the internet.

Check out SATAN’S CHILDREN to get a head start on the July 4th episode! (We accidentally lied at the end about the next film. Sorry-ish! Read More …

Ep 31: Dog Is My Copilot

Charles de Gualle once said, “The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.” He may have a point. We seem to love stories about dogs, but as we do here on this podcast, we have to ask what does that say about us as humans. This week… Read More …

Ep 31: Dog Is My Copilot

Charles de Gualle once said, “The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs.” He may have a point. We seem to love stories about dogs, but as we do here on this podcast, we have to ask what does that say about us as humans. This week we take a look at classic urban legends like, “The Choking Doberman” and “The Mexican Pet” and spend a little time getting to know some amazing true stories about man’s best friend. Read More …