Bad at Sports

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"Bad at Sports" is a weekly podcast about art and culture in Chicago and across the globe. It is currently the only surviving program about the Chicago Art Scene. Previous publications included the New Art Examiner, and the PBS program Art Chicago. However, as an Internet broadcast, it has developed a large audience and has a monthly audience of over 10,000. Hosted by Richard Holland, Duncan MacKenzie and Amanda Browder, it provides a ground-level view of the visual arts both locally in Chicago and in many foreign bureaus across the United States and World.

Hosts:

Duncan MacKenzie

Richard Holland

Amanda Browder

Technicians:

Christopher Hudgens


Correspondents:

Brian Andrews

Mark Staff Brandl

Kathryn Born


Launched in August on 2005, the group has produced over 130 weekly shows. The show features a 30-minute interview of an artist, curator or art organizer, and the guests have included the names listed below.

Archives of all interviews are available at http://badatsports.com/. Direct external links to the interviews available on articles of guests with Wikipedia entries.

[edit] Interviewed:

Wesley Kimler, Dominic Molon, Lane Relyea, James Yood, Raymond Pettibon, Thomas Blackman, DJ Spooky, Shannon Stratton and the ThreeWalls Residency, Alison Ruttan, Corbett vs. Dempsey Gallery, Wendy Cooper, James Rondeau, Cecelia Edefalk, Liz Armstrong, Chicago Artists Resource, Mark Booth, Michelle Grabner, Michael Workman, Britton Bertran, Lou Mallozzi, (Creative Sources Recordings artists) Paul Klein, Edward Lifson, Philip von Zweck, Scott Speh, Tony Fitzpatrick, Jeff Wall

[edit] Awards:

2008 - Chicago Magazine showcases Bad at Sports as one of the top Chicago based websites.

2008 - Time Out Chicago names Bad at Sports one of the best Chicago productions.

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