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F News Amplified
F News Amplified is the official podcast of SAIC's F News. Offering mostly-fun and unique stories and alleged "deep dives" on topics such as Politics, Brat Summer, Hot Dogs, Transsexuality, The Industrial Revolution and it's consequences, and Ghosts. This show is created by Gren Bee (MFA FVNMA)...
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Egg Horoscopes: An Exercise In Non-Didactic Anti-Divinity
Episode three of Amplified: The neo noir episode about breakfast foods.
Written and produced by Gren Bee, edited by Alex Lee
Original so...

Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and Ghost F**king: A Valentine’s Day Episode
Episode two of F News Amplified! This week we celebrate Valentine's day with Frankie Lynne, comic artist, rock star, and lover to ghosts. A couple of...

F News Amplified: ‘Brat’ For President
Episode one of F News Amplified, the new podcast of F News. This episode covers musician Charli XCX's endorcement of Kamala Harris via X, and the delu...

Architecture is Human
In our one and only, extended cut episode of season 7, we talk with Architect Duo Dickenson and SAIC Professor Douglas Pancoast about the changing lan...

A peek inside Patient Info, the Ukrainian Village DIY Artist Space.
In the second episode of this season, we take a peek inside Patient Info—a DIY artist space here in Chicago that retains the structure of its former p...

Katherine Skwira-Brown's 'Porch Portal'—A Terrain Biennial Exhibition
In this two-part season, we speak with SAIC students working beyond the studio, outside the institute—After hours. Our first episode follows BFA stude...

S05E02 - Shawné Michaelain Holloway on sexuality and power structures in the arts
After exploring the history of SAIC's first dormitory as a former Playboy mansion, we had a lot of questions about how to talk about sex and sex work...

S05E01 - Why did SAIC students live in a former Playboy mansion?
In this two-part season, we’ll explore how conversations about sex, gender, and sex work have evolved at SAIC over the years. Our first episode recoun...

S04E03 - Sami Ismat on the consequences of whistleblowing
When the U.S. put sanctions on Syria in December of 2019, Sami Ismat (MFA 2020) questioned this sequence of events through a performance that brought...

S04E02 - Zhisheng Wu on destruction and preservation
MFA first year Zhisheng Wu describes a project he worked on with residents of a shantytown in Southern China to preserve their memories after the demo...

S04E01 - Nicole Marroquín on the power of rebel youth
Artist, researcher and School of the Art Institute of Chicago Art Education professor Nicole Marroquín describes a critical moment of activism among B...

S03E02 - Two Lies & A Truth: Brontë Mansfield
Brontë's stories:
1. At 14, her likeness landed on a Japanese billboard
2. While shopping for a tartan bag, met someone whose famous ances...

S03E01 - Two Lies & A Truth: Anna Godfrey
Anna's stories:
1. Introduced to Canada by a moose in heat
2. Followed on Twitter by Coco Peru, drag queen extraordinaire
3. Rescued...

S02E03 - Making It: Laura Meyer
Laura Meyer (MFA 2021, Writing) dreamed of being the first female in Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. After touring internationally under the stage name...

S02E02 - Making It: Simon Anderson
What do Diogenes, Frank Sinatra, and Phillip Corner have in common? Simon Anderson, associate professor in SAIC's Art History department, weaves them...

S02E01 - Making It: Janet Desaulniers
Janet Desaulniers, co-creator of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)'s MFA Writing program, received a contract to publish a short story...

S01E03 - Tricia Park: Virtuosity vs. Voice
By the time she was 16, Tricia Park was a professional violinist. Labeled and marketed as a child prodigy, teenage Tricia toured constantly, playing 7...

S01E02 - Jill Degroot: Fl(a)utists Anonymous
Jill DeGroot (MA 2020, New Arts Journalism) wanted to be a marine — well, she wanted to play flute in the U.S. Marine Corps band. Early in her life, p...

S01E01 - Emma Collins: Law of the Jungle (Green)
School of the Art Institute of Chicago undergrad Emma Collins (BFA 2019) recounts her experience balancing two kinds of studio work — art school and i...