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50: Platonic Fried Chicken

1h 38m · Greene & Lewis · 24 May 17:00

50 episodes! Unfortunately, we forgot and make no mention of it. This episode is kinda interesting. It's long and unvarnished, but hopefully you'll spot the gems in our otherwise semi-cogent rambling. Topics include: when to stop reading a book, phonetic alphabets, utilitarian vs. aesthetic design, idealism in general (with a focus on fried chicken), a redefinition of class in America, what happened to art and taste?, and a long digression about art in the 1980s.

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