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In Episode 16 of 67 Takes, John and Sean bounce from a multi-day power outage during the “Blizzard of ’26” into big questions about art, taste, and meaning.
We talk about:
Surviving without power and how challenge creates perspective,
Nihilism, morality, and why we use “labels” in art,
Consistency as a creator (and as an audience),
Music that grows on you over decades,
Van Gogh vs. Dalí, popularity vs. legacy,
And the question at the center of the episode: Are critics still relevant anymore?
🎙 67 Takes is a weekly conversation about culture, society, love, life… and whatever else shows up.
By John ProctorIn Episode 16 of 67 Takes, John and Sean bounce from a multi-day power outage during the “Blizzard of ’26” into big questions about art, taste, and meaning.
We talk about:
Surviving without power and how challenge creates perspective,
Nihilism, morality, and why we use “labels” in art,
Consistency as a creator (and as an audience),
Music that grows on you over decades,
Van Gogh vs. Dalí, popularity vs. legacy,
And the question at the center of the episode: Are critics still relevant anymore?
🎙 67 Takes is a weekly conversation about culture, society, love, life… and whatever else shows up.