A podcast exploring Camp, the mysterious, meaningless, important aesthetic that matters so much because it doesn't matter at all.
On today's episode, I get into the unintentional camp of the attempted restoration of the Ecce Homo, where a local parishioner of a Spanish church thought she could handle restoring a deteriorating work of art and instead presented us with a very ugly monkey. Follow me on Twitter @roughschrade, or send me an email at roughschrade@gmail.com. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder
On this episode, I delve into the film that sparked my love of camp, 2001's Josie and the Pussycats. I get into a bit of the distinction between camp and campy, Parker Posey as a camp queen, and why not everything in a camp works needs to be, or should be camp. Follow me @roughschrade, and email me at purecamppod@gmail.com
In this episode, I provide a short primer for the concept of Camp, and explain my own camp origins. Come for the Sontag slander, stay for bad taste. Next week we'll be discussing the 2001 film Josie and the Pussycats.@RoughSchrade on Twitter
Pure Camp is a new podcast from me, Daniel Schroeder. In each episode, I'll explore a work that makes my camp senses tingle, and give you the chance to find your own camp sensibility along the way.