So, despite all my blogging, Bravo has officially cancelled its reality TV show, Work of Art: The Search For the Next Great Artist. It’s important to note that this
Comic-Con comes but once a year, and collectors of designer toys (and other niche nerds worldwide) prepare for many months in advance. Given all the hard work that goes
At the end of the four days, the lasting memories of Comic-Con aren’t about the comics and the toys. The memories are about the people: the artists, the
The Sucklord continued to out several historically homoerotic characters in the form of bootleg action figures (as detailed here) during Comic-Con. Licorice Leslie was quick to sell out, no doubt
Everyone’s favorite toy-designer-cum-reality-TV-persona, The Sucklord, is extending last month’s gay pride festivities to Comic-Con. During the SUCKtalk days, when The Sucklord was appearing on Bravo’s Work of Art,
It’s 4:20 on 4/20. You know what that means. For all the folks who aren’t yet out there celebrating and/or medicating, here’s my Top 10 Posts About Weed Art.
Work of Art adviser, auctioneer Simon de Pury, just sold an epic collection of former contestant Sucklord’s toy art for $6,250. The lot contained 35 of Sucklord’s signature
I just came across this amusing billboard hijack by the [previously blogged] Desire Obtain Cherish crew, and it resonates with some thoughts I’ve been having about reality TV and
When The Sucklord got voted off the Work of Art island last week (well, really over the course of an epic trilogy), the People of the Internet had already