The American Studies Tapes

The American Studies Tapes
Podcast Description
The American Studies Tape is a culture podcast from the minds behind American Studies, the magazine obsessed with performance, identity, and the aesthetics of influence. Each episode is a conversation with the people shaping the moment — actors, artists, auteurs, and the occasional internet icon — about how they move through culture, and how culture moves through them. It's smart, stylish, and just a little bit haunted by every passing decade.
New episodes drop whenever it feels right
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes of performance, identity, and cultural influence, including episodes that feature in-depth discussions about actors, artists, and notable figures in various fields. For example, the first episode delves into Richard Harmon's exploration of fear and his role in the horror genre, highlighting how personal experiences shape artistic expression.

The American Studies Tape is a culture podcast from the minds behind American Studies, the magazine obsessed with performance, identity, and the aesthetics of influence. Each episode is a conversation with the people shaping the moment — actors, artists, auteurs, and the occasional internet icon — about how they move through culture, and how culture moves through them. It’s smart, stylish, and just a little bit haunted by every passing decade.
New episodes drop whenever it feels right
Richard Harmon unpacks the roots of fear, and his foray into horror royalty with a career defining role in Final Destination: Bloodlines

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