For an episode centered around making art inspired by parkour, the second installment of Work of Art felt surprisingly slow and stagnant. After witnessing some particularly aesthetic athletics, the
Here’s a great blast from the past with The Sucklord getting baited by a clueless offscreen narrator from VH1’s Can’t Get a Date, circa 2006. Quoth VH1: “Get
Yesterday, I had a phoner with The Sucklord. It’s basically a phone interview tapped by a representative from Bravo to make sure plotlines stay unspoiled. Cynthia Arntzen did
What’s black and white and sucks all over? Volume LVI #39 of New York’s venerable Village Voice newspaper when NYC wakes up and discovers it tomorrow morning. In anticipation of
The Sucklord has created a special My Bodyguard action figure for Super Cooper’s anti-bullying art show, Stop It! The blistercard reminds me of every 80s B-movies where the
This is excellent news: Our own resin-slinging, kitbashing, skirt-chasing Sucklord has a 1:14 chance at becoming Bravo’s “Next Great Artist”. As a contestant on Work of Art Season
The Designer Toy Awards were an attempt to “celebrate the creativity, innovation and artistic excellence of the Art Toy market”. Say what you will about how it actually went
Sucklord was everywhere at Comic-Con, and although I’m not always sure what he’s doing, I’m usually interested to go see. Case in point: While Brent Nolasco and J*RYU