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In this episode we set sail for adventure on the planet Ietta. It's time for action, science fiction and a titillating dose of Fan Service. Today we're talking about Plastic Little! It's a classic tale of wrong place, wrong time...but there's boobs.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mmman/donations
Jayson Musson has a unique status in the art world: he has the persona and perspective of an outsider, but he's also something of an artist's artist. Originally from the Bronx, Musson got his creative start in Philadelphia in the 2000s, creating cerebral, satirical street art; penning a column for the Philadelphia Weekly called "Black Like Me"; and performing in the cult hip-hop group Plastic Little, which put out songs like "I'm Not a Thug," "Rap O'Clock," and "Miller Time." Musson again popped up unexpectedly onto the radar in 2010 with "Art Thoughtz," a DIY YouTube series that immediately became a treasured reference in art school and art media. It starred Musson in the persona of "Hennessy Youngman," fusing the styles of art theory lecture and Def Comedy Jam, monologuing about everything from concepts of beauty to Damien Hirst's tendency to make faces in press pics. It was fresh enough to surprise, and knowing enough to be a hit. Musson has worked in a variety of styles in the last decade, from painting to sculpture to children's books to mix tapes. He's back this month with a very different spin on art education at Philadelphia's Fabric Workshop and Museum. Titled "His History of Art," the new show has a characteristically offbeat premise. It takes the form of a combination of sitcom and PBS edutainment, with Musson starring as Jay, explaining the value of art history to Ollie, a rabbit played by a puppet. And there are lots of other surreal detours along the way. Ben Davis, Artnet News's national art critic and a Jayson Musson fan, recently had a chance to talk to the artist about his unusual career and the idea behind his new riff on art history.
Jayson Musson has a unique status in the art world: he has the persona and perspective of an outsider, but he's also something of an artist's artist. Originally from the Bronx, Musson got his creative start in Philadelphia in the 2000s, creating cerebral, satirical street art; penning a column for the Philadelphia Weekly called "Black Like Me"; and performing in the cult hip-hop group Plastic Little, which put out songs like "I'm Not a Thug," "Rap O'Clock," and "Miller Time." Musson again popped up unexpectedly onto the radar in 2010 with "Art Thoughtz," a DIY YouTube series that immediately became a treasured reference in art school and art media. It starred Musson in the persona of "Hennessy Youngman," fusing the styles of art theory lecture and Def Comedy Jam, monologuing about everything from concepts of beauty to Damien Hirst's tendency to make faces in press pics. It was fresh enough to surprise, and knowing enough to be a hit. Musson has worked in a variety of styles in the last decade, from painting to sculpture to children's books to mix tapes. He's back this month with a very different spin on art education at Philadelphia's Fabric Workshop and Museum. Titled "His History of Art," the new show has a characteristically offbeat premise. It takes the form of a combination of sitcom and PBS edutainment, with Musson starring as Jay, explaining the value of art history to Ollie, a rabbit played by a puppet. And there are lots of other surreal detours along the way. Ben Davis, Artnet News's national art critic and a Jayson Musson fan, recently had a chance to talk to the artist about his unusual career and the idea behind his new riff on art history.
Do you remember the good old days of renting VHS tapes from Blockbuster, spending 30 minutes just to decide blindly what anime was worth that rental fee or did your appetite far succeed the cost of late fees? Did you happen upon titles like Akira, Macross II, Plastic Little, or perhaps Patlbor? Those days are long and gone but the nostalgia remains largely intact and for good reason. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane to revisit this classic 80's mech show that defined an era! - JOIN THE DISCUSSION ON - https://discord.gg/zFDHTk5t WEBSITE - https://www.otakuhostclub.com/ Leave us a message! (240)3248295
The Album: Ani DiFranco: Little Plastic Castle (1998) Ani DiFranco has never been a pop star by conventional measure but Little Plastic Castle was her dealing with the costs of stardom within her niche of alternative pop/rock world. The result is what's considered one of her best albums ever — it ended up being her best-selling at the very least — one where she tries to work through what happens when public scrutiny and fan indignity begin to feel invasive and you wonder what it's all for. For DiFranco though, she reminds us: she's got better things to do than survive. Little Plastic Castle was the pick of our guest, comedian Guy Branum who, until very recently, was the host of the Maximum Fun pop culture panel podcast Pop Rocket (alas, recently cancelled, RIP!). Pre-Heat Rocks, Oliver was on Pop Rocket for two years and got to see, first hand, Guy's pop polymath skills in action. Taped earlier in the spring, live in front of an audience as part of the Voyager Institute series, the three of us discussed DiFranco's album within the context of Lilith Fair-era female artists, the politics of queer authenticity and how her invocation of cherry bombs probably doesn't refer to firecrackers. More on Guy Branum Guy's 2018 memoir, My Life as a Goddess Interview on NPR's It's Been a Minute Twitter | Website More on Little Plastic Castle AV Music review Theory for Turntables podcast episode about the album "Ani DiFranco Takes Chances on 'Little Plastic Castle'" (MTV News) Show Tracklisting (all songs from Little Plastic Castle unless indicated otherwise): Little Plastic Castle Swan Dive Ani DiFranco: 32 Flavors Two Little Girls Glass House Fuel Swan Dive Gravel Independence Day Dizraeli: Bomb Tesco Pulse Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find there If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
Susie and Andrew are the founders of Little Plastic Footprint. They share their story and inspire us all with easy ways to live with less plastic in our lives. We also talk about how different countries are making strides in their own ways to plastic free life, but there is still much left to do. Guest info: Blog: littleplasticfootprint.com Insta:@littleplasticfootprint --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sustainableinthecity/support
Catching up on Kickstarters, a kindie rocker makes his Sprout debut, and kindie hits the Billboard Top 200
WOOOOOO!EPISODE X!DOUBLE DIGITS IN EVERYTHING BUT ROMAN NUMERALS!HELLA VULGARITIES IN THE POST TITLE!WOOOOOO!PC0101. CSS - Beautiful Song2. Good Shoes - Photos On My Wall3. The Coathangers - Don't Touch My Shit4. Lil Wayne - A Milli (Flying Lotus Remix)5. Nu Ravers On The Block - UNKNOWN6. Herve - Cheap Thrills (ft. Plastic Little)7. Cut copy - Lights & Music (Boyz Noize Happy Birthday Mix)8. Zeigest - Tar Heart9. Louderbach aka Troy Pierce - Grace (Anxiety)10. Primal Scream - Higher Than The Sun11. Sigur Ros - **Some stupid goddamn gibberish name**12. Second Hand Furniture - You Are Not The Same (Pt. 2)13. The Lovekevins - Private Life Of A Cat14. Teenagers In Tokyo - Very Vampyr15. Lucky Dragons - Mercy16. Gabrielle - Rise (Deep Dish Hi-Rise Dub/Remix)17. Supertramp - The Logical Song Download
Jayson Musson talks with Libby and Roberta about his viral videos on YouTube, featuring his snarky Hip Hop alter-ego, Hennessy Youngman; about his rap band, Plastic Little, and about making art about race and power in an art world dominated mostly by white men. The interview is 13:43 minutes long.
Jayson Musson talks with Libby and Roberta about his viral videos on YouTube, featuring his snarky Hip Hop alter-ego, Hennessy Youngman; about his rap band, Plastic Little, and about making art about race and power in an art world dominated mostly by white men. The interview is 13:43 minutes long.
Plastic Little. Pulled Pork Parfait.
Well this is my first ever podcast so give me a break. I usually put out mixes with some new music and some old music but the music is usually dance, elecronica, hip-hop, rap and occassionally some indie rock. This mix is a lot more indie rock and stuff but no need to worry because the next podcast will be back to basics.Track listing:1. Big L feat. Gangstarr & Jay-Z - Da Graveyard2. Plastic Little feat. Ghostface Killah, Amanda Blank and Spankrock - Crambodia (Extended Mix)3. Robots in Disguise - The Sex Has Made Me Stupid4. The Beastie Boys - Intergalactic (Yellus Remake)5. Stars - Your Ex-Lover Is Dead (Feat. Final Fantasy)6. Hood Headlinaz - Rollin (Feat. Jackie Chain & Jhi-Ali) (Rustie Remix)7. Cousin Cole - Let Me Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)8. Maroon 5 - Wake Up Call (Mark Ronson Remix)(Feat. Mary J & Wale)9. Sean Hayes - 3 A.M.10. Stacs Of Stamina - Donne Moi Un Poisson (Feat. TTC)11. Feist - Mushaboom (Postal Service Remix)12. Fields - If You Fail We All Fail13. Spank Rock - Competition14. The Cool Kids - One Two
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