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Pretentiousness is dedicated to giving the things that make us human—music, film, art, and everything in between—a closer look through the lens of people who live and breath them.
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Episode 7: Revisiting the Oscars with Zack Neuman.
Existentialism kicks in with this episode of Pretentiouness as we talk about the, what is quickly become "the infamous," Oscars. Zack and I talk about what structures are outdated, why the Academy's system is corrupt and how it should be done away with as a whole.
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Episode 6 - Writing, with Angelika Lankina
In this episode, I introduce Angelika Lankina, an NYU graduate, Russian native, world traveler, and storyteller. Listen in to hear us get really pretentious about the art of writing, its history, and where it is going.
This months podcast also features musical Hip-Hop duo "Camp Heroes" and their song titled "Peace." Visit the link to watch the music video and hear the rest of the song. -
Episode 5 - Acting, with Chris Bylsma
In his fifth episode, Andy discusses acting with Chris Bylsma, an actor from Kansas City who appears in series like Netflix’s “Godless.”
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Episode 4 - Video Games with Dick Dailey
Dick Dailey, my older brother, has been the biggest gamer I've known my whole life. In this episode we both discuss the underrated appreciation of storytelling through video games and how it differs from film, novels, and other narrative mediums.
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Episode 3 - Music, with Josh Snow
Music, the industry, and all the artsy shit in between. Josh Snow is the guitarist of the Kansas City bred instrumental rock trio "Le Grand." We dive into the misunderstood world of independent music where Josh and I share our stories about the challenges of being indie artists in a steam content society.
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Episode 2 - Acting, with Amalea
This episode of "Pretentiousness" features the talented Amalea Cox, who has starred in productions including "The Crucible" at Missouri State University. We talk about acting from her perspective as a college student and dive into the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
Music intro/outro by Kansas City local artists Josh Snow and Sterling Dorrell.