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*Preview* Picasso's 'Boss Baby Spice' feat. Elise Bell

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TRASHFUTURE

Comedy

4.6851 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2018

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Please enjoy a preview of this week's bonus, in which Riley, Milo, Hussein, and Nate speak with art historian Elise Bell (@eliseybell) about her Tabloid Art History ( @TabloidArtHist ) account and why it takes serious effort to stop any creative work from getting commodified (a think we at Trashfuture know too well)... We had a blast recording this and hope that you enjoy it, too. If you want to hear the whole episode, sign up for the Patreon and access it here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/22813606 *COMEDY KLAXON* Come see Milo host a night of free stand-up at the Sekforde in London on 21st November at 8 pm: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/smoke-comedy-featuring-pierre-novellie-tickets-52410874336 Speaking of commodification, make sure to commodify your dissent with a t-shirt from http://www.lilcomrade.com/.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's me, Milo. And as you may have guessed, the fact that you're hearing my voice means that

0:04.6

there's an event that needs to be plugged. So, on this Wednesday, the 21st of November, I'll be hosting

0:10.2

a stand-up comedy night featuring friend of the show, Pierre Novelli, along with Pope Lonergan,

0:16.0

Jamie Fraser and Charlie Dinkin. It's completely free to get in and it's at 8pm at the Seckford

0:21.4

which is near Farringdon Tube Station.

0:23.8

You can find the event on Facebook

0:25.4

at Smoke Comedy

0:26.6

and there'll also be a link in the description

0:29.2

where you can sign up

0:30.3

to get a free ticket and reserve a seat.

0:32.4

I'd love to see some of you there.

0:34.2

Thanks very much.

0:34.9

Cheers.

0:57.0

Music some of you there. Thanks very much. Cheers. The thing that this strikes me is very opposite to is there is a tendency I think in, especially in magazines like drugstore culture, which was founded by Matthew Dancona to, I don't know,

1:03.4

discuss lowbrow culture and highbrow way. It was actually called rugstore culture, but then

1:06.9

he added the D apostrophe that's so iconic from his own name to the star. And then the apostrophe

1:10.7

was gradually lost over time due to the manuscript tradition.

1:13.7

And so now it's drugstore culture, which makes no sense.

1:16.3

That's interesting.

1:16.8

Because we have drugstores. It's the UK.

1:18.2

Rugstores, sure, loads of them, every street corner practically.

1:21.5

Drug stores, what is that?

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