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There are two celebrity art shows on right now that are getting a lot of buzz — but not necessarily for the right reasons. Elamin Abdelmahmoud talks to art critics Annie Armstrong and Eddy Frankel about the reaction to, and the quality of, Adrien Brody’s art show in New York City and Robbie Williams’ show in London.
Also, with a new book out, and a tribute album and documentary on the way, the late Toronto new-wave icon Nash the Slash is enjoying a renaissance 11 years after his death. Music journalist and podcaster Paul Myers explains how the mysterious musician – best known for concealing his face behind mummy-like bandages and sunglasses – developed a cult following and why his music and DIY philosophy still resonate today.
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There are two celebrity art shows on right now that are getting a lot of buzz — but not necessarily for the right reasons. Elamin Abdelmahmoud talks to art critics Annie Armstrong and Eddy Frankel about the reaction to, and the quality of, Adrien Brody’s art show in New York City and Robbie Williams’ show in London.
Also, with a new book out, and a tribute album and documentary on the way, the late Toronto new-wave icon Nash the Slash is enjoying a renaissance 11 years after his death. Music journalist and podcaster Paul Myers explains how the mysterious musician – best known for concealing his face behind mummy-like bandages and sunglasses – developed a cult following and why his music and DIY philosophy still resonate today.

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