NY Conversation: Bathing In A Shellsuit
Then there's the politics of the beach umbrellas and banana lounges that line pretty much every vaguely popular beach in Europe — who do they belong to?
Then there's the politics of the beach umbrellas and banana lounges that line pretty much every vaguely popular beach in Europe — who do they belong to?

Conceptual art is a ravenous tumor lodged on the arse of the art world.

Tom Hawking discovers that even a dog gets treated better than extras on the set of his new TVC.

In the pantheon of "Strange Things I Have Done to Make Money in NYC", auditioning for a TV commercial features pretty prominently.
FILM CAREW: Pitt gets his action man on in World War Z while Coogan gets his tender on in The Look Of Love.
CROWDFUNDING: Children Collide's Johnny Mackay is getting weird, Lior is back and James Franco wants your money.
RECAP: Sexual-awakening Sally gets the seal of approval from her no longer fat and sad mama Betty in this week's Mad Men.
BLOG: Resident self-respecting OCD control freak Kris Swales keeps his shit together. Alphabetically. Chronologically. And in specific groupings.
LISTEN: The new LP from Seja features members of The Go-Betweens, Regurgitator and Cut Copy. Hear it in full right now.
THE TV SET: Adam Hills needs to unleash his inner Joan Rivers again. Oh... there's nudity too.
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