Last night, the toy world’s brush with cable television acclaim abruptly ended as Work of Art‘s judges sent our Sucklord packing. But as the @Sucklord lights up today’s
I’m late to the table with this installation of SUCKtalk with The Sucklord so rather than keeping everyone on the edges of their seats any longer, I’ll skip
Perfectly timed with this week’s “Pop Art” episode of Work of Art comes news of The Sucklord‘s latest foray into consumer goods: branded toilet paper. A new low
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