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Cat McShane
Consuming Culture
How and why does culture unfold? Covering subjects as varied as binge tv, £20 couture, fandom, cancer and Sex and the City, this series is a funny, fascinating and honest series featuring probing interviews by journalist Cat McShane with original, and often queer voices from across the arts and culture spectrum. What does it mean to be an artist when the big issues of the day, like wealth inequality, advances in technology and people-powered social movements are fundamentally altering the way culture is made, consumed and valued?
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 20 ratings
Interesting
Really interesting, loved the one with mr Ingram, seems like a cool dude
not jo tree via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/05/21
Friendly Art Chat
An interesting listen into various artist’s process and motivations. It’s warm, unpretentious and accessible, with a diverse mix of featured artists and performers.
Ms Torrada via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/09/21
Well put together
Easy going, engaging podcast focusing on a diverse range of artists and what worked / what definitely didn’t. Brilliant put together in an informal way which makes it accessible even if keeping up with art is not your strength.
carlansg via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/25/20
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Published 04/05/21
Published 04/05/21
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Published 04/05/21
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