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Author and curator Dan Nadel is a hero of mine and a bit of a renaissance man. He was the publisher of the brilliant and influential PictureBox for decades and was a champion of much of what Juxtapoz was founded on but took it to a whole new level of intricate historical research and creating a voice of record for so many artists who time wasn't given them a needle to etch their name in the vinyl, so to speak. We are talking comic book legends, graphic novelists, outsider artists who might have created some of the most recognizable art of the 20th century that the history books hadn't given the full retrospective for. And Dan was going to do it. This year in paricular, Dan is busy. From publishing his newest book, Crumb: A Cartoonist's Life on the career and life of the controversial figura that is Robert Crumb, to co-curator for Sixties Surreal, a rethinking survey the art history of the 1960s at the Whitney Museum of American Art (opening September 24, 2025) and Curator-at-Large for Geroge Lucas' new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, we had a lot to catch up on The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast. We talk about undergrround comic's new resurgence into contemporary art, the making of the Crumb biography and the incredibly pivotal moment of KAWS' collection show at the Drawing Center in 2024.But more than that, I got to speak with someone I admire on his dedication to print, to words, to creating narratives in a world that needs to understand it's visual history. —Evan PriccoThe Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 165 was recorded in Los Angeles and Brooklyn on May 14th, 2025.
"'Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth' was a phrase my parents would say whenever something was out of my control and didn't go exactly according to plan," Shyama Golden wrote on the subject of her new solo show of the same name for PM/AM in London. "It feels to me like a short phrase that embodies the entire human struggle, like Sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill." The Los Angeles-based painter has created a universe where reincarnation, generational trauma and suffering (and a sense of humor to cope with it), Sri Lankan folktales and a personal journey through time and the soul's journey through eras. Golden told me she wanted to create a works that spoke of "past lives because this framework challenges the idea of an essential self, a fixed history, and linear progress." And so she is creating her own story, not the next birth, but this birth. In this conversation from The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, I spoke with Shyama in LA just before her trip to London, just after her husband, Paul Trillo, showed me an incredible AI-generated film he created with her that will premiere in short form at the PM/AM show but will continue to be worked as a longer work in the future. The show is like a journey through our collective creative output: traditional painting, wood masks co-created with craftsmen in Sri Lanka that harken to centuries past as well as a short film utilizing AI. It's work for the ages, literally.The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 164 was recorded in Los Angeles on May 2, 2025. Music by Aesop Rock for The Unibrow.
The first thing I said to Nellie Scott, Executive Director of the Corita Art Center in downtown Los Angeles that preserves and promotes Corita Kent's art, teaching, and passion for social justice, was that I wish we didn't need to do this. I wish Corita Kent's work had already done its work, that the world was free of oppression, racism, inequality, chaos and fear. Maybe Nellie and I could just talk about love and a butterfly, the upcoming showing of Kent's work at Andrew Kreps and kaufmann repetto in NYC this month. But the times they are a'changing and oh how they stay the same. The new Corita Art Center opened in March and since, Pope Francis has passed, the structure of democracy in America has been bent to a near breaking point and art has an act of protest and social awareness is struggling to find its footing. So, it's time for Corita Kent once again. In this conversation on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast produced by the Unibrow, Nellie Scott speaks of the founding of the Center in 1997 and its association with the Immaculate Heart Community, how Corita Kent went from entering the religious order Immaculate Heart of Mary at age 18, to championing civil rights, anti-war activism, and peace, through her unique aesthetic of printmaking. She left the order in 1968 and moved to Boston, where she continued to make work. Her art, and her life, was devoted to finding a deep understanding of the human experience, through teaching and creating. Corita left behind a great legacy that continues to reverberate - at the time of her death in 1986, Corita had created almost 800 serigraph editions and thousands of watercolours, alongside public and private commissions. From Boston to Los Angeles, Corita's life is a truly inspired story. The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 163 was recorded at the Corita Art Center in Los Angeles in late April 2025. Original music by Aesop Rock for Radio Juxtapoz
Adele Renault's studio is an old converted Korean church in Los Angeles. It's a large, fascinating old building just down the road from some of the biggest gallery names in the world like Zwirner, but here, there is a quiet hum of the 10 freeway and a massive painting area that could almost be an old cinema in terms of scale. Here, the Belgian-born artist is far from the rural countryside she grew up in and now in the thick of the concrete landmass that is the sprawl of LA. And here, in these conditions, she is making paintings so precise and photorealistic, so airtight, that she is almost leaning into something abstract. They are stunning and a major moment for the artist as she is set to open her solo show, Things I Can't Unsee, at Good Mother Gallery. It's the perfect title to a show, and in particular, to the practice she has of documenting her travels via bicycle, running or in a car across LA. Made over the span of 12 months, through a tumultuous time in LA's history, the works are an ode to the city and the constant conversation between nature and cement. In this conversation on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, presenting by The Unibrow, Renault talks to Evan Pricco about her growing from graffiti and street work into this new direction, from pigeons to now urban landscapes, how being afforded time is a gift every artist needs and how close to abstraction these works can get up close. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast on Spotify and on Apple Podcasts. The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 162 was recorded in Los Angeles in late April 2025. Studio photo by Pysa (@Pysainhiding)
“No hierarchies are implied.” If you need to know anything about Katie Merz, start with that. The Brooklyn-born and bred artist has been playing on the streets both metaphorically and recently literally, for most of her life. Hierarchies would have got in the way if she let them. Art was all around, or perhaps better stated, it could be all around. For Merz, improvising was the goal, and the ever-evolving canvas that is her home borough gave her the imagination and the thoughtfulness to read and react to the world around her that has now blossomed into a public art career that is also extended into fine art and commercial projects. And this is where we found her. It was serendipity that at the time we were meeting up with Katie in her Brooklyn studio, she was finalizing her long-awaited collaboration with Simplehuman. The Southern California-brand is famous for their, well, beautifully simple trash can designs and home goods, but there was something rather ideal about pairing an artist to create a design for cans. Ideas come and go in the studio, projects can get thrown away but the function of an artist is to take the everyday object and turn it into art. For Katie, this is in her DNA. On this episode of The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, we speak with Katie about the collaboration with Simplehuman but also how she involves spontaneous play into her work, how much growing up with the romantic history of NYC plays into who she is and the process of storytelling with lines. The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 161 was recorded in Los Angeles and Brooklyn on April 21, 2025. This episode was made possible by Simplehuman and their upcoming capsule collection with Katie Merz.
The serpent has been around for a quite some time. It's biblical stature as the representation of the temptation of the devil to Eve in the Garden of Eden has often been part of Western thought, but the asp was a powerful symbol in ancient Egyptian culture, representing "divine authority of the pharaohs." The serpent has been a protector and mischievous creature, chaotic and a form of order. And this is where we find Montreal-born, LA-based sculpture artist David Altmejd, on the border of chaos and order, restraint and rawness, realism and fantasy. We are in the underworld but also inverting the hierarchy of the world above it all in one.I spoke with David on the occasion of his solo show, The Serpent, at White Cube Gallery in NYC, a show exploring a theme he had wanted to challenge himself for years and one that brought out a whole new direction and subconscious expression that he plans to explore in future shows and works. On a sunny April morning, I visited David's now almost-empty-but-in-the-process-of-new-ideas studio in Echo Park and found that this was just the time to get the story of where he is at in 2025. David digs himself into quite a personal world when he is making a show, and he told me he is often unprepared or able to speak of his work until it leaves his studio. So here we are. On this episode of The Uniborw's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, we speak with David Altmejd about feline energy, biology, physical space, the beauty of a sculpture that is almost always in motion, and what The Serpent means to him. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast! The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 160 was recorded in Los Angeles on April 7, 2025.This episode of Radio Juxtapoz is brought to you by the generous support of the Artemizia Foundation, a world class museum of contemporary, graffiti and street art in Bisbee, Arizona.
Barcelona-born Noelia Towers has been painting a form deconstructing power structures for years now, but it seems like over the last few years her subject matter has received a heightened attention. And importance. Not like a typical activist painter, Noelia is placing herself right in the center of both a personal biography and a universal appeal for action against patriarchy and a prevailing mood across the world of a new form of masculine power structures. I wrote a few months back, "She plays with ideas of myth, both personal and universal, using imagery that creates a feeling of familiarity but abstracted to make you rethink your expectation of memory," and this holds up even more after our conversation. On this episode of the Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Noelia talks to me about her move to Chicago, the traumas she carries with her in her practice today and how her recent show, An Account of Preceding Events at de boer, Los Angeles came quickly and was one of her best experiences in the studio in years. The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 159 was recorded in New York and Chicago on March 26, 2025.This episode of Radio Juxtapoz is brought to you by the generous support of the Artemizia Foundation, a world class museum of contemporary, graffiti and street art in Bisbee, Arizona.
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Mark Whalen has been with us for almost 20 years, from the streets of Sydney, Australia to a new life of a sculpture studio in Los Angeles. Now it is time we are with him: after losing his home in the Altadena fire of January 2025, I got in touch with Mark about a visit to The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz, but also to catch up on an immersive, darkly humorous series of works he was creating. It felt like the right time. In this conversation on the podcast, we find the inspiration behind the world Whalen has created, the stream of consciousness and deeply investigative construction of the sculptures, the materials, the fun, the pain, and how losing his home will inevitably transform the power of the work. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast! The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 158 was recorded in Los Angeles on March 14, 2025. This episode of Radio Juxtapoz is brought to you by the generous support of the Artemizia Foundation, a world class museum of contemporary, graffiti and street art in Bisbee, Arizona.
Daniel Gibson is a painter of the California landscape, a visualizer of a certain kind of desert oasis dreamt of in a surreal dream as opposed to a place you have been. But to be honest, I wasn't aware of this fantastical world of desert sun, flora and fauna in Gibson's work; I just wanted it all to be real. I don't think that is important; what is important is that Gibson is capturing an essence of fantasy and freedom, a rural and desert basins, the Imperial Valley of Southeast California. This is where Daniel grew up, and though he has lived in San Diego and now Los Angeles for years, he takes this childhood daydream of his surroundings with him in some of the most beautifully phantasmagorical paintings being made today. Gibson's path to a fine art career took many twists and turns, from ArtCenter to graphic design, street posters to working at Levi's. He found himself in the studio of Mary Weatherford, another artist of color bursts and abstractions, where he learned the details of a career artists and the blueprint for dedication. The pandemic allowed him more time in the studio, and when the world was shut away, Gibson developed a body of work that has seen the galleries of Almine Rech, Nazarian / Curcio and new show just about to open at Marquez Art Projects (MAP) in Miami. In this conversation on The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Gibson speaks to Juxtapoz editor Evan Pricco about a semi-retirement set for 2025 (aka, a break from shows to develop new work), growing up near the California-Mexico border, being self-taught at painting, the emotional parts of paintings and what he learned from Weatherford's practice. The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 157 was recorded in Los Angeles on March 11, 2025. This episode of Radio Juxtapoz is brought to you by the generous support of the Artemizia Foundation, a world class museum of contemporary, graffiti and street art in Bisbee, Arizona.
There have been many iterations of the man we know as Nehemiah Cisneros, but right now, in the most moment, he is most himself. If you know Nehemiah, he is a thoughtful, insightful and evolving figure in art who is a filmmaker in a painters' body. We met him as AUGOR, the graffiti writer who took over Los Angles in the late aughts with billboards and walls that were just as influenced by comics, video games and low brow art as it was the history of lettering and monikers. He was fresh air in a scene that was already full of major creative forces: SABER, REVOK, RETNA and the MSK crew members. Cisneros was the young buck making a name, with LA in his blood and something theatric in his vision. Across a few art schools, going through addiction and his own "trouble" that we mention in this podcast, Cisneros found a new voice in the art departments of Santa Monica City College, Kansas City Art Institute and then an MFA at UCLA. What that voice does is create a vision of his youth in Los Angeles and the aesthetic of a city of narratives, literally in its DNA. Cisneros, even now with a body of work on its way to Josh Lilley in London, has taken a life of influence from film, arcades, city streets, low brow and fine art into a beautiful and often overwhelmingly dense series of paintings. In this conversation on The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Evan Pricco and Cisneros talk about life after an MFA, his time working in the arts and studying painting, how Mark Ryden influenced his early years and how now he is looking to Theodore Gericault, Max Ernst, gamer culture and Black Exploitation films for his new works. Off the the "goon cave"... Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 156 was recorded in Los Angeles on March 5, 2025 Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
Hannah Lupton Reinhard's paintings always have a consistency in intent, and yet an interpretation of intention seems to be flexible for some, perhaps even malleable. The theme of moving goal posts to secure your own meaning is rife in modern society, perhaps more so than ever as we all have the unique ability to erase our own history so easily. We all, at the touch of a button, can share and manipulate our opinions, often in an instant. I don't know if we, as a collective, were ready for this, and we are struggling. We are angry. We are confused. Reinhard has been making paintings about being Jewish since her time at RISD, has explored Jewish "displacement, diaspora, and the weight of inherited identity." In her celebratory work, she speaks of something quite universal: the complex idea of home and, as she notes from the philosopher Judith Butler, "that cohabitation—living among and alongside others—is central to Jewishness itself." As war in the Middle East began to explore, her work was being re-evauluated, her inclusive opinions causing her anger from her community and re-reading of her artwork that was never her intention. It brought out broader conversations about coexistence, and how a proudly Jewish artist can criticize Zionism while remaining as proud of her heritage as ever? In this conversation on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Evan Pricco speaks with Reinhard at Rusha & Co just as her solo show, Are We Here Yet? was opening. They spoke about how the fires in Los Angeles gave her work an extra dimension, finding identity in art school and how she painted through a major shift in her public life and how it caused a uncertainty in her private life. (Editor's note: Click here to see imagery that connects with the conversation, a gives context for some of Reinhard's older works)Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 155 was recorded in Los Angeles on February 12, 2025 Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
It took Melbourne's Jeremy Geddes over 5 years to make his newest solo show, Periphery, for Thinkspace Projects, and it's been over a decade since he last had a show all together. He is a patient man, a man who loves the details, making personal and universal works that are about the human condition in relation to explorations of space, our soul and our relationship the technology all around us. He is an explorer of the smallest details, a painter who doesn't just have the technical skill of past masters from centuries before, but a problem of solver of the self. So it took him 5 years to make this show, and, while on the plane to Los Angeles in the first week of January, 2025, it took Los Anglees a few hours to be changed forever. Time is fascinating that way; an artist and mother nature have different schedules. Speaking of schedules, we schedules this conversation with Jeremy a few weeks ago, just before he made his trip to Los Angeles for the solo show at Thinkspace Projects, his first solo show in over a decade and a culmination of work made since 2019. Before the pandemic, to now. Quite a significant moment for him, and for us, a moment to connect with a past cover artist, a vital artist in our history. As fires were ravaging LA's hills and communities, Jeremy and I had this conversation with heavy hearts. With heavy minds. Past guest of Radio Juxtapoz, featured artists in the magazine, friends, family, colleagues, all lost homes in these fires. Friends, family and colleagues have homes threatened right now, as I recond this. It's a tragedy, it's unthinkable, it's been quite unimaginable. In this conversation, Jeremy and I speak about that attention to detail, about how he sees the scope of his life finally seeing this show all together and how much of his work isn't informed by science fiction but our need to explore what it is that moves us, no matter how small or how significant. —Evan Pricco Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 154 was recorded in Los Angeles on January 10, 2025 Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
It isn't often we invite a guest to come onto Radio Juxtapoz for a second time, but Umar Rashid is beyond an exception. He's a friend with something to talk about, a new show, yes, The Kingdom of the Two Californias. La Época del Totalitarismo Part 2 at BLUM in Los Angeles... but we are also talking two days after the American election and an artist dedicated to history has something to say. A lot to say. "This epoch is exhausting," Rashid says, as we explore his own explorations of history and the cacophony of noise of the contemporary. In our wide-ranging conversation, we talk about making art in the midst of history happening around you, how you can tell stories from the past that explain our current and future selves and how much it takes to prepare a body of work that is about a narrative that demands a deeper read. Umar never shies away from telling us how our history is often over-looked, and although that seems simple, it's a plague of humanity to not look back in order to move forward. And art is his language... Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 153 was recorded in Los Angeles on November 7, 2024. Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
Something that will always exist, regardless of political landscapes and the changing of societal norms, is the need to honor space. Danielle Mckinney knows something about space, and waiting, and watching, and observing. As a photographer she practices these disciplines, and when she began to explore her desire to paint, she found something remarkably powerful: the space for the body to rest. Whether it was a fantasy or a dream, Mckinney's work is a powerful reminder that the art of protest can come in unexpected ways, that sound can reverberate from the quietest of moments and just how much rest and the act of being seen resonates so deeply. In this episode of the Radio Juxtapoz's Unibrow podcast, Jux editor Evan Pricco speaks to Mckinney the day before the American election of 2024, which envelops the conversation with a bit of realistic uncertainty. Mckinney speaks of her shows in Europe in 2024, listening to Thom Yorke and the Cocteau Twins, her youth in Alabama and Georgia and giving woman of color the space and place to be seen. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast. Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 152was recorded in Los Angeles and New York on November 4, 2024. Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz Photo of Danielle Mckinney by Pierre Le Hors, provided by Kunsthal n in Copenhagen
San Francisco's Koak has always been a mystery to us. Yes, of course she is an internationally exhibited painter and the cover of the Juxtapoz Fall 2024 Quarterly in time with her solo show at Perrotin in Paris in September, but that there is something non-era-specific about the work she makes. Timeless get overused, but Koak makes otherworldly paintings that are personal, emotional, universal, environmental and narrative all in one. In this episode of the Radio Juxtapoz's new Unibrow series, a more raw, uncut version of our podcast, Koak talks to me about her teen years in Santa Cruz, how she thinks of composing her installations in the vein of comic book storytelling, how a very difficult year led to quite a compulsive, painstaking process to make her show in Paris and how an upcoming institutional show in London makes her feel right at home. Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast. Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 151 was recorded in Los Angeles and San Francisco on October 29, 2024. Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
First-generation Iranian American Sharareh Siadat only recently started using her full name - For years, she went by Shari, because she was the only person of color in her hometown, and felt pressured to assimilate. The founder of TooD Beauty traces her journey towards embracing her Iranian identity - beautiful unibrow and all.Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Making Contact we take a look at one of the most prolific Mexican artists, Frida Kahlo, and how she inspired the Latina artist collective, “The Phoenix Fridas.” “In Confianza, with Pulso” producer Anthony Wallace brings us the story of Thania Betancourt Alcazar. A member of “The Phoenix Fridas,” Alcazar discovered a lifeline in the art of Frida Kahlo and her artistic message of resilience and empowerment. Alcazar shares her experience being a Mexican immigrant, her feeling of being an outcast, and finally feeling seen as she saw herself and her culture reflected in the rising popularity of Frida Kahlo and her art in the U.S. Learn more about the story and find the transcript on radioproject.org. Making Contact is an award-winning, nationally syndicated radio show and podcast featuring narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground building a more just world. EPISODE FEATURES: This episode features Anthony Wallace, the host of this episode; Thania Betancourt Alcazar, a member of The Phoenix Fridas and artist; Celia Stahr, an art historian at the University of San Francisco and the author of Frida in America: The Creative Awakening of a Great Artist. MAKING CONTACT: This episode is hosted by Anita Johnson. It is produced by Anita Johnson, Lucy Kang, Salima Hamirani, and Amy Gastelum. Our executive director is Jina Chung. In Confianza, with Pulso Credits: This episode was produced/hosted by Anthony Wallace Editor: Charlie Garcia Audio Engineer and Mixing: Anthony Wallace and Charlie Garcia Executive Director: Liz Alarcon MUSIC: This episode features Original Music Composed by Julian Blackmore and Anthony Wallace. Learn More: In Confianza, with Pulso Frida in America: The Creative Awakening of a Great Artist The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait The Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City
Austin meets the Guitar God, Caleb and Wade go to see a guy about a thing, the boys talk Brown Eye, Wade gets a wax and a new brow, and we take a listen to a couple of calls.
In this final hour Joe & Omar look at the Dolphins offensive line which was injured in the 2023 season who can they bring back? Robert Hunt? Connor Williams? The guys preview the Heat vs Nuggets and the Panthers on the ice vs the Canadiens
Episode #052. If you haven't had the pleasure of creating a unibrow makeup look before, well, now you can. With complete confidence and a clear idea of how to go about doing so. I wanted to share the techniques I use to create a realistic monobrow, unibrow look as it's well, kind tricky. Sometimes it's not knowing where to start, or what materials to use, but inside this episode, I'll give you some options with your approach that will have you ready and champing at the bit the next time the phone rings asking for you to create the one and only (literally) unibrow!
Recorded live at Reel Asian 27 in November 2023, Imran J. Khan, director of the feature film "Mustache" and Nedda Sarshar director of the short film "Unibrow" discuss filmmaking and facial hair while snacking on classic Canadian butter tarts. Reel Asian's own Samir Ballou is their guide. *please excuse our tech difficulties, so if you're watching on video, it'll be old school B&W... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstory-podcast/message
FAMILY DOCS CRISIS – ANN – a new survey from the Ontario College of Family Physicians, which warns that one in four people in the province could be without a family doctor by 2026 due to a worsening crisis; more than 4 million Ontarians will be without a family doctor by 2026 BREAST SCREENING – GLYNN with Lorrie Reynolds, Director, Central Regional Cancer Program at Southlake Regional Health Centre; Ontario is lowering the age for regular, publicly funded breast cancer screenings from 50 to 40 starting in fall 2024 JOURNEY OF AGING LECTURE – JIM – free community lecture Monday 630pm Vaughan City HallSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS – TINA with Min of Colleges & Universities Jill Dunlop - The Ontario government is providing $2.5 million for two scholarship programs prioritizing students impacted by international tragedies. The Ontario-Ukraine Solidarity Scholarship and the Ontario Remembrance Scholarship will provide over 200 students with $10,000 for their postsecondary education in Ontario.NEDDA SARSHAR FILM – SHALIZA – York Region filmmaker/director Nedda Sarshar will premiere her film Unibrow at the Reel Asian Film Festival on Nov 11thGREEN HYDROGEN – ANN clean tech company based in Toronto that has developed a ground-breaking technology which produces so-called “green hydrogen” from simple water.
Episode 122: This final week of our October to Romero we welcome back Seth of The Beandubbed Podcast to help us review 2007's Diary of the Dead.Make sure to join us next week for our month long in depth look into the Unibrow in Horror. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Eric, @TimAndrewsHere, @Autopritts, @JaredYamamoto, @EnglishNick67, and Greg as they chat about domino theories, the Mahomes decision, the Monopoly movie, and much more! This podcast includes the preshow, the radio show, and the 'Podcast 30'. *New episodes of our sister shows: Power Pod, The Nightcap w/ Jared Yamamoto, The Popcast, Radio Labyrinth, and One Topic are available as well!* “Brought to you by Findlay Roofing”
The term "unibrow beating" is a derogatory term used to describe the act of mocking or bullying someone for having a unibrow. It is often used in a joking or playful way, but it can also be hurtful and offensive. The term "unibrow beating" is thought to have originated in the early 2000s, when it was popularized by the MTV reality show "Jackass." In one episode of the show, the cast members made fun of a man for having a unibrow. This led to a wave of online memes and jokes about unibrows, many of which were mean-spirited and offensive. Today, the term "unibrow beating" is still sometimes used in a joking way, but it is more often used to express genuine dislike or disgust for people with unibrows. This is because unibrows are still seen as undesirable in many cultures, and people who have them are often made fun of or bullied. If you hear someone use the term "unibrow beating," it is important to consider the context in which it is being used. If it is being used in a joking or playful way, then it is probably not meant to be offensive. However, if it is being used in a mean-spirited or derogatory way, then it is important to speak up and challenge the use of the term. It is important to remember that everyone is different, and that there is nothing wrong with having a unibrow. People with unibrows should not be made fun of or bullied. If you see someone being bullied for having a unibrow, then it is important to stand up for them and let them know that they are not alone.
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We are a back and here to stay. Glenn is ratchet.... :-) But this has to be one of the funniest episodes till date. We discuss all the mess in the NBA play offs. We also discuss some NFL trade and draft drama and even a little baseball. Of course we had to read Jill Biden. We're still cool but she is getting a big side eye for this foolishness. This is a great slice a queer sports heaven! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whodatrisesup/message
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In this episodeTaylor shares bizarre beauty trend through the ages. Arsenic wafers? sign us up. Goat hair unibrow toupee? Don't mind if we do! Christine tells the murder of Australian Rachel Barber by her babysitter Caroline Robertson who was obsessed with her. Stay safe and trust no one! G&B out!
**CONTENT IS RATED R - LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED Cursing, Sexual Assault, Murder, Icky Shit, Ted Bundy's Unibrow, everything offensive** Join us as Kira Anti-Pants and Marci who sometimes murders people, as we cover part 2 of Unidentified Flying Angela's request episode.. we talk about an unknown serial killer.. enjoy and much love to IDAHO!
Welcome to the "opulent" gathering of the VC's Pieces family! Here we gather round the lavish meaty calzones and dish about the 2014 Lifetime "Flowers In The Attic" remake staring Heather Graham Crackers and Kiernan Shipka's Unibrow! Very special guests in this episode include ~*~h u s b a n d s~*~
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Chloe LaBranche and Doug Uram join Luis J. Gomez and Zac Amico and discuss smoking in hotel rooms and the real reason why the windows don't open, whether Chloe has gotten lip filler or not, innie vs outie vaginas, the woman trying to figure out if she was a homewrecker or not, the movie Marcel The Shell With Shoes On, the world's dirtiest man dying at 94 years old after bathing, 90s toys, James Corden stealing Ricky Gervais' joke, a duck getting eaten by a frog, whether they'd be able to put an animal out of its misery, the family who turned their golden retriever into a rug, Toight or Noight - girl with unibrow, the man who grew a horn on his penis and so much more!(Air Date: October 4th, 2022)Support our sponsors!YoDelta.com - Use promo code: GaS to get 25% off!Submit your artwork via postal mail to:GaS Digital Networkc/o Real Ass Podcast151 1st Ave, #311New York, NY 10003Submit to be Luis' sparring partner by sending a video and your information to RealAssOfficial@gmail.com!Real Ass Podcast merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/real-ass-podcastYou can watch Real Ass Podcast LIVE for FREE every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11am ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: RAP for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every Real Ass Podcast show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Chloe LaBrancheTwitter: https://twitter.com/chloelabrancheInstagram: https://instagram.com/chloelabrancheYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChloeLaBrancheDoug UramTwitter: https://twitter.com/douguramInstagram: https://instagram.com/thedouguramLuis J. GomezTwitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezInstagram: https://instagram.com/gomezcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LuisJGomezComedyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/prrattlesnakeWebsite: https://www.luisofskanks.comZac AmicoInstagram: https://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Both of our families are still recovering from being sick We discuss the islander game proposal gone wrong Subreddit parenting advice of the week: Do you tell your kid about their unibrow if they were to have one?
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On this episode of the Matt & Ramona OFF AIR Podcast, Matt talks about the percentage of people that swear and Ramona chimes in on how it is to be around Matt when he is swearing. Matt & Ramona also have a discussion about unibrows and Ramona shares an inside joke with Matt about white guys. Don't miss this episode of OFF AIR.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning we had an interesting call from a woman who was wondering if she should shave her 6 month old's unibrow.. We also had comedian DeAngelio Funches on to play Mug Shot or Not and More! Enjoy!
All things hair are discussed in this open and slightly awkward sisterly chat about hair on the female body. This episode starts with a motivational story about donating hair to a worthy organization, then takes a surprising turn as the sisters swap opinions about the choice to groom or embrace hair growth on the eyebrows, legs, armpits and bikini area. This episode is part of the summer hot topics series, airing June and July 2022. Call to Action: Share your approach to managing body hair with Hey, Sister! Send a DM on Instagram here Watch The Princess Diaries (available on Disney+) Resources: Where did Carley donate her hair? Children With Hair Loss website Children With Hair Loss instagram Carley's favorite Albion-dupe swim skirt on Amazon Connect with Hey, Sister! Podcast Online: Hey, Sister! Website Hey, Sister! Instagram Hey, Sister! Facebook Show Timeline: 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Carley talks about the hair donation process 5:45 Courtney introduces the IPL as an effort to rid her body of unpleasing hair 8:45 Parable of Naaman and Elisha 11:15 Discussion about cultural hair-free expectations 14:15 Eyebrows, humility vs low self-esteem 16:45 The Princess Diaries and makeover scenes, embrace confidence 18:00 Call to action 18:30 Amazon swimsuit information 19:15 Concluding thoughts, teaser for next week's episode, outtakes
Terence Howard: Scientist Terence Howard is still out there and still being humored by everyone around him.The Munsters: New trailer dropped from Rob Zombie's latest abomination, The Munsters! Are people being too harsh?Palette Cleansers: From fentanyl freak outs over touching dollars, anesthesioligsts putting their penis in lady's giving birth, and murder by suitcase we got your palette cleansers.PISSING!, SHITTING!, FUCKING!, PAULIE!, SOPRANOS!, DEFTONES!, BACK TO SCHOOL!, KOREAN BEATLES!, I WANNA EAT A DOG!, JIM IN HIS FREE TIME JIM!, TWITTER!, FRIDA!, SALMA HAYEK!, UNIBROW!, WHITE!, LATINA!, LATINX!, GOT 'EM!, WHITE GIRL!, EDUCATE!, IGNORANCE!, GENDER IDENTITY!, UNPAID EMOTIONAL LABOR!, CASH APP!, GENDER FLUID!, ALLY!, TERENCE HOWARD!, SCIENCE!, UGANDA!, HYDROGEN!, AFRICA!, DIASPORA!, EUROPE!, AMERICANS!, EVERYONE HATES AMERICANS!, ITALIAN!, IRISH!, SCOTTISH!, ELLIS ISLAND!, SCAMPORI!, SPRAGUE!, JAMAICAN!, GUERILLAS!, TURN OFF MY MIC!, TURN OFF MY CAMERA!, DISAPPEARS!, CKY RIFF!, NEW SCIENCE!, FLIGHT!, OXFORD!, PLAYERS!, AIR FRESHENER FANS!, ROB ZOMBIE!, THE MUNSTERS!, DUNKED ON!, SITCOM!, ADAPTED!, LOW RENT!, LOW BUDGET!, SID HAIG!, TRAILER!, BAD!, UNFUNNY!, SHERRI MOON ZOMBIE!, NETFLIX!, MORTICIA!, GOMEZ!, ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES!, MC HAMMER!, DOORDASH!, GLITCH!, FREE FOOD!, CATERING!, TAKE ADVANTAGE!, BEEF MEDALLION!, CREDIT SCORE!, CHURNING!, TATTOOS!, DEPOSIT!, FRENCH MAN!, SCAM!, DISPUTE THE CHARGE!, MONEY!, MCDONALDS!, FENTANYL!, RENEE PARSONS!, OLD HICKORY BLVD!, COPS!, LIES!, FAKE STORY!, SEXUAL ASSAULT!, ANASTHESIOLOGIST!, DICK SUCKED!, BLANKETS!, BRAZIL!, SOME KIND OF MONSTER!, LOOSE CLOTHES!, SUITCASE!, MURDER!, SARAH BOONE!, CAN'T BREATHE!, CHOKE ME!, YOU CAN'T FIT IN THAT SUITCASE!, SUFFOCATE!, BLAST THROUGH!, YOUTUBE!, DUMBASS OF THE WEEK!, LOTTERY!
This week we are joined by Molly Kornfeld. Molly is a New York City based comedian. Molly performs at clubs all over New York, including Carolines, New York Comedy Club, Governor's Comedy Clubs and Old Man Hustle. She has also been featured in numerous comedy festivals, such as the Boston Comedy Festival, Women in Comedy Festival, Laughing Devil Comedy Festivals, and Ladies of Laughter. Check out her website for more about Molly: www.mollykornfeld.com!In this episode we discuss growing up in Brooklyn and Poughkeepsie, staying home to do homework on the weekends, stress headaches and anxiety, laser hair removal, being the smart girl, and so much more! You don't want to miss our discussion about the show Degrassi (it goes there)! Give this episode a listen!Follow Molly: @molly_kornfeldFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodEmail us! Aloneatlunch@gmail.com**LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW** Please :)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ben Maller talks about Anthony Davis revealing that he hasn't even shot a basketball since April and how the Lakers should handle the Unibrow, Insta-Advice Line, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Gross Mouth Sounds!It's Friday Night! We're Gonna Get Drunk! We're Gonna Get Laid! We're Gonna Be Late On Mondee!Penis Pump Fears!Watch the PSI Whilst Embalming!Bags of Feet!Toilet Death!Leading Causes of Death for Old People? Shitting and Shoveling!Dave Has a Heart Monitor! What Fun!Blanche - Our Down Under Super Fan! :)The Australian Language Is Constantly Questioning!Australia Will Kill You! Especially Canuck Dave!Nest of Nope!We're Begging to Pay Instagram Money, But They Won't Let Us!WE'RE NOT IN THE STATES!!!Dave's Gonna Come to Blows With Laura!Paul's Gonna Come to Blows With Facebook!Paul's Mobile Home Blues!Paul Sings "Encanto" Music!"Sing 2" Was a Fun Movie!RIP Meatloaf, Louie Anderson, and Andre Leon Tally!More Throat Noises! Thanks, Popeye's!Paul's Saucy!Paul's Pickle Penis Problem!UTI Pain!Paul Calls Dave a Fuckhead! And A Moron!Dave's Unibrow!We've Invaded Over 30 Countries With Our Podcast!The Analytics Suck, Though!Our Listeners Are Mostly Women! Yay! We Love Women!Cockeye Jones!What the Fuck is Goofy?!Why Can't Pluto Talk?!Paul Sings "Goofy Movie" Songs!Paul Isn't As Woke As He Thinks!Leonard Attacks Lilly to End the Show!Episode Links (In Order):Ronnie Vino Is Gonna Get Laid!SNL Toilet Ejector!11 Australian Things That Can Kill You!Bart Calls Australia in "The Simpsons!""The Last of Us" Giraffe Scene!"Jurassic Park" Dino Jizzes In Girl's Face!Seth Rogen Eats Hot Wings!"Family Guy" Minnie Mouse Cameo!"Sing 2"!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
Craig and Warren discuss the terms woke and cancel culture and interview Frida. bighands@sleeplessincialis.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wac-e/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wac-e/support
Episode #69 The amazing Matt Booth from Room 101 cigars joins us for an interview as we smoke the Room 101 Miami Snow and Breakfast in Portugal and pair it with Ezra Brooks 99 Proof Bourbon Whiskey. Melissa goes with the Unibrow and Al says he will braid his nose hairs during the science questions plus more at www.thegoodcigar.com
Welcome to episode 154 of the AoD Podcast! In this episode, we have a special Belgian Style Double Ale from Unibroue, La Maudite. This beer is sure to give a damning impression, so look forward to the review! For our weekly pairing, we cover episode 6s for our two OreShiri shows, Mawaru Penguindrum and Shin Sekai Yori. Wrapping up our anime servings are a Tower of God rant, our Clannad Rewatch eps 11-12, Kaguya S2 and Nami yo Kittekure! You don't want to be damned by missing out on this episode, so grab an ale and join us! Show Notes: 00:00:26 Intro00:01:20 Beer of the Week: Unibroue Maudite Belgian Style Double AleWeekly Pairing: OreShiri Ep 6s00:03:08 Mawaru Penguindrum00:31:23 Shin Sekai Yori00:50:12 Beer Review01:16:49 NewsHappy Hour:01:25:17 Rant of the Week: Tower of GodSpring Anime01:36:55 Kaguya S201:47:55 Nami yo Kiitekure01:40:56 Clannad Rewatch Eps 11-1201:58:40 Housekeeping/Closing To catch our shows live, head over to twitch.tv/animeondraft and give us a follow. Be sure to turn on notifications to be alerted when we go live. You can catch us on Twitter @animeondraft to receive updates on our weekly streams. Our current streaming schedule is Mondays starting around 7:30 PM Pacific Time. Join our Discord!
Sesame St characters; Bea Arthur Halloween recap; Dirt alert with Elizabeth; Unibrow with Angel; Forced movie reviews