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Episode 103: On the Tower, the Sixteenth Card of the Tarot 2021-07-21
Episode 102: On Pan, with Gyrus 2021-07-07
Episode 101: Our Fear of the Dark: On Tanizaki's 'In Praise of Shadows' 2021-06-23
Episode 100: The Price of Beauty is Horror: On the Films of John Carpenter 2021-06-09
Episode 99: Curing the Human Condition: On 'Wild Wild Country' 2021-05-26
Episode 98: Taboo: Time and Belief in Exotica 2021-05-12
Episode 97: Art in the Age of Artifice 2021-04-28
Episode 96: Beautiful Beast: On Jean Cocteau's 'La Belle et la Bête' 2021-04-14
Episode 95: Demon Seed: On Doris Lessing's 'The Fifth Child' 2021-03-31
Episode 94: All is Mysterious: On the Moon Card in the Tarot 2021-03-17
Episode 93: Living and Dying in a Secular Age: On Charles Taylor and Disenchantment 2021-03-03
Episode 92: Glitch in the Matrix: A Conversation with Rodney Ascher 2021-02-17
Episode 91: On Susanna Clarke's 'Piranesi' 2021-02-03
Episode 90: 'The Owl in Daylight': On Philip K. Dick's Unwritten Masterpiece 2021-01-20
Episode 89: On Ishmael Reed's 'Mumbo Jumbo,' or, Why We Need More Magical Thinking 2021-01-06
Holiday Bonus: Magic, Madness, and Sadness 2020-12-21
Episode 88: On Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean's 'Mr Punch' 2020-12-09
Episode 87: Glyphs, Rifts, and Ecstasy: On Arthur Machen's Vision of Art 2020-11-25
Episode 86: On E. T. A. Hoffmann's "The Sandman," and Freud's Sequel to It 2020-11-11
Episode 85: On 'The Wicker Man' 2020-10-28
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