But don't worry, it's a very good episode. One-on-one pod recorded live and uncut from Chris' flat in New York (again) as our guest had to push for a workplace emergency. how much you make working one day on a photo shoot, the word "broad," her sync inbox could be more active, the troll is more valuable than being earnest, when to eat Taco Bell, KP forces us to pay for her hair and makeup tonight as straight reparations, she's not in the mood to workout right now, but when she is, it's deadlift time, she wants her body to be a weapon, a new favorite horror movie, she accuses us of being incels and that I own a real doll, her fascination with the 1975's Matty Healy, why she likes playing in Australia, her mom likes to ride horses and have long hair, and her three favorite guitar players of all time. We chat about pilates pain, Chris' holiday parties in New York, mashed potatoes, KP is a gamer and likes to play Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, she stopped smoking weed for a while after breaking her Pokémon bong, the difference between gaybaiting and gayfishing, the balance of how weird to be on social media, our thoughts on paying $8 for horny AI selfies, how much money you make on a world tour vs. King Princess, aka Mikaela Straus, is a musician from New York. server, he has a dead person's knee, cauliflower ear is sexy until you have to lick that thing, facials, does Ignacio get in there and clean the toilet, the pleasure of paying for things, one time he got embarrassed and had to buy hundreds of dollars worth of mushrooms, how many dishes are too many? When it comes to sex and food, it's hard to have it all, how to eat a croissant the right way, don't trust someone who doesn't like chocolate, it's probably super fun to cook the food for room service too, Ignacio's thoughts on negative reviews and the star system, and we try to convince him to open a restaurant in Las Vegas against his will. We chat bout our travels to Seattle, a recap of Them Jeans' throwback DJ set, our Washingtonian-steam punk Robert Downey Jr. His restaurants, Estela, Altro Paradiso, Lodi, and Corner Bar, are some of the city's busiest and best. Together in Time: Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collection is organized by Ann Philbin, director, with Connie Butler, chief curator Aram Moshayedi, Robert Soros Senior Curator Erin Christovale, curator Ali Subotnick, adjunct curator and Vanessa Arizmendi, curatorial associate.Ignacio Mattos is an Uruguayan-born chef currently living in New York. With the earliest work in the exhibition dating from 1951, this exhibition takes stock of the ideas and artists that have passed through the city and that have contributed to its ever-expanding sphere of influence in the broader network of global art. The Hammer has deepened its holdings and grown as an institution at the same time that Los Angeles has come into its own as a cultural and artistic center. Together in Time offers insight into the museum’s collection priorities at a moment of renewed vision and focus. Organized around a sequence of discrete installations that highlight varied groupings of artists, the exhibition represents the tendencies and sensibilities at the forefront of contemporary art. Included in the exhibition are works in a wide range of media by Los Angeles-based and international artists. Occupying nearly all gallery spaces, Together in Time highlights acquisitions since 2005-the year the Hammer began collecting contemporary art. Presented in conjunction with the unveiling of the Hammer’s building expansion, this exhibition is the largest presentation of the Hammer Contemporary Collection in the museum’s history.
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