PODCAST: Ian A. Vanek (Japanther)
Ian A. Vanek of Japanther and Howardian joins Humor and the Abject for a special episode of the podcast.
Read MoreIan A. Vanek of Japanther and Howardian joins Humor and the Abject for a special episode of the podcast.
Read MoreIt’s the episode you’ve all been waiting for: Mike Pepi is on the pod this week talking neoliberalism, Steely Dan, and platform capitalism.
Read MoreToronto’s finest duo, Life of a Craphead (Amy Lam and Jon McCurley), join this week to talk about why starting out as comedians have made them better sculptors.
Read MoreEmma Kohlmann drops by during a visit to Austin to talk zines, small towns, and sourdough.
Read More“Intellectual curiosity and childish wonder never got anyone anywhere.” — INFINITE HESH by Thomas J Gamble, 2019
Read MoreComedian Lorelei Ramirez returns to the podcast to talk outrageous infomercials, community organizing, and being Alive! (For Now).
Read MoreA little letter in Art in America this month to one of my heroes: Bruce Nauman.
Read MoreIt’s the last INFINITE HESH of 2018 from Thomas J Gamble. And this time, we’re talking long cons.
Read MoreWhat does the Left want? Thomas J Gamble finally lets us know in a special report from INFINITE HESH.
Read MoreTwo short fiction pieces that I wrote, given the Humor and the Abject radio theater treatment.
Read MoreGaze into the empty reflecting pool that is the Thanksgiving holiday with Thomas J Gamble’s latest INFINITE HESH.
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Read MoreDarcie, Sean, and Azikiwe get back together to talk cheese, the dazzling duck, and more.
Read MoreAre you an artist? Do you want to be relevant, but also earn a reliable income? Thomas J Gamble lays out a guaranteed path to success in his latest INFINITE HESH.
Read MoreJoshua Citarella schools me on the post-left and anarcho-primitivism, and provides oral histories of the Jogging and Ultraviolet Production House.
Read MoreFor the month of November, New York gallery Bureau invited me to be a part of their digital audio series.
Read MorePortland artist Tabitha Nikolai joins this week to talk earnest rites of suburban occult, junk food asteroids, isolation in the gamer’s den, and Nightcore.
Read MoreThomas J Gamble’s INFINITE HESH returns with an autumnal warning for all the Brents out there.
Read MoreArtist and comedian Alex Schmidt shares all the details around her queer utopia, Group Fail Pony Play, currently on view at Leslie-Lohman Museum in New York City.
Read MoreThomas J Gamble is back with another INFINITE HESH. I had to read this one like five times to understand the narrative. LMAO.
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