Adam Welsh and Nick Warren from the Erie Reader join us today to continue where last week's conversation left off - on bringing a critical eye to the arts, and the importance of critique to a city. Also discussed is the "40 under 40" experience. The two join us for a discussion on "Mad God," our Film Grain feature this week that includes a Q and A with legendary artist, Phil Tippet, himself.
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