Yo! Yo! Yo! Yo! Yooooooo! I missed you LOL-eros! I hope you're enjoying the summer..please note - it ain't over yet! Enjoy it! Sooooo, I took a quick break to recalibrate, but I'm thrilled to be back to bring you more episodes that entertain, enlighten and educate.
On this 404th episode of LOL, I recap my summer vacay aka the Tour De Familia to the South. I also get to recap the AMAZING event I went to before the break where I got to see the pilot episode of Eva Longoria's show, Land of Women, available now on Apple TV+. It was baller! They had the s most amazing candy bar I've ever seen LOL! I love the show--it's adventurous, loving and scary all at the same time. Make sure to check it out.
This week's guest is the Executive Director of The Banksy Museum, William Meade. he has the coolest job. And we LOVE Banksy's work...is he or she an artist or a vandal? What are your thoughts?
Little of Banksy's works are visible to the public at large. Most have been stolen for resale, inadvertently destroyed, or erased by overzealous city cleaning teams. Previously, most of this transient art could only be viewed on tiny smartphone screens, which is no way to experience the scale or emotion of Banksy’s work. The Banksy Museum brings the art back before the public, and brings a sense of original context to the works
The New York Banksy Museum experience, an American premiere, follows successful exhibitions in Paris, Barcelona, Kraków and Brussels.
The Banksy Museum, located at 277 Canal Street, NYC 10013 (at Broadway), is open daily, 10AM – 8PM. For more info visit MuseumBanksy.com And STAY TUNED FOR DETAILS ON A SPECIAL LOL EVENT AT THE MUSEUM THIS FALL!
ABOUT THE BANKSY MUSEUM
The Banksy Museum is now in in NYC. Displaying over 160 works by the world's most famous-yet-anonymous street artist, Banksy. the museum is home to the the world's largest display of Banksy work ever seen in a single setting.
The Banksy Museum recreates the revolutionary and often ephemeral art that Banksy has painted on surfaces in London, Bristol, Paris, Venice, Bethlehem, New York, Los Angeles, and beyond. The museum is an environmental experience, giving viewers access to Banksy creations, much of which has long since been whitewashed or dismantled.
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