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!! OMG, WATCH: New animated adult comedy ‘Fixed’ follows dog who finds out he’s about to be neutered !!

The film stars/is voiced by Adam Devine, Idris Elba, and Kathryn Hahn!

From visionary director Genndy Tartakovsky comes “Fixed,” an adult animated comedy about Bull, an average, all-around good dog who discovers he’s going to be neutered in the morning!

As the gravity of this life-altering event sets in, Bull realizes he needs one last adventure with his pack of best friends as these are the last 24 hours with his balls! What could go wrong…?

It’s giving us some Ren and Stimpy vibes!

Check out the trailer above!

!! OMG, designer Rick Owens joins Onlyfans to sell feet pics for a good cause !!

Prior to launching his latest fashion collection last month, Rick Owens announced plans to join an adult content platform. The designer will donate all earnings to The Allanah Foundation, which provides scholarships, mentorship programs, and resources for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers.

The nonprofit was founded by Allanah Starr, a Cuban-born American trans pioneer who also established La Maison Allanah, a Paris-based safe house for vulnerable LGBT+ individuals. Starr expressed appreciation for Owens’ decision to leverage his platform in this unconventional way to support the cause.

“I thought it was an interesting way of addressing aging,” Owens told WWD. “It is a response to the prissy moralism and judgment that I see in the world.”

It was around this time that Owens first gave fans a glimpse of his feet pics as part of his retrospective exhibition “Temple of Love,” which is currently on view at the Palais Galliera museum in Paris. Find the clip, along with a sample pic AND footage of his latest runway show, RICK OWENS SS26 MENS TEMPLE, after the jump!

And if you’re looking to contribute to Owens’ charitable gesture, access to his feet pics costs $5 for a monthly subscription. As of Thursday afternoon, there were four videos uploaded to the account.

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!! OMG, a Q&A with multi-disciplinary artist Mahsa Merci !!

Mahsa Merci artist portrait

In her newest series of works on view now in New York, Tehran-born, Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist Mahsa Merci unifies her signature sublimely tactile oil painting technique with hazy, dream-like gestures that disguise, transform and shift perspective.

Merci’s magnetizing portraits—which are part of an exhibition called Wet Light in Midnight put on by the Wolf Hill residency program that she just completed—are described by the artist as inscrutable self-portraits; yet, she explains further, they’re also incorporeal composites of the queer experience.

Through her enigmatic practice, Merci communicates the concepts of erasure and resilience by mining both personal and public matters. Her portraits act as a refracted mirror for the universal, yet diverse, experiences she has discovered by finding queer community in Canada and beyond. In the case of the work “Wet Light in Midnight (Artist’s Portrait),” I mean mirror quite literally, as here Merci’s painted figure stands boldly between two panes of painstakingly cut mirror shards evoking the gorgeously graphic Iranian glasswork made famous by the country’s mosques.

While she first embarked on her creative career as a graphic designer, Merci’s practice now includes sculpture, photography and drawing. But it’s her range of recent paintings that have been her preoccupation of late—the unimaginable hours spent crafting these striking scenes laden with oils so dense that each subject’s nose protrudes and their hairs stand on end, with some faces disfigured by increasingly confident swipes across each painting’s panel.

In working on them, Merci homed in on a new technique to amplify the themes of identity, self-determination and violent discrimination that are the undercurrent of her electrifying oeuvre.

After the jump, read our full Q&A where she shares more about her fearless practice, and how moments of ambiguity can still have power.

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!! OMG, Artist reconstructs faces from NYC’s lost ciggy DNA !!

In “Stranger Visions,” artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg collected stray hairs, gum and tossed cigarettes from strangers all around New York to create detailed masks of what these people might look like.

She extracted genetic material from these traces and used forensic software to create 3D-printed, life-size portraits of the anonymous individuals based solely on their genetic data. The project highlighted the rising power of DNA phenotyping and warned of a future where personal identity could be reconstructed without consent.

That future came quickly: Just two years later, companies like Parabon NanoLabs began offering DNA “snapshots” to law enforcement, raising ethical concerns about surveillance, bias, and racial profiling — issues Dewey-Hagborg continues to address in her work.

Check out some more images of these masks and a video detailing Heather’s scientific process after the jump!

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!! OMG, a new musical about Luigi’s life in jail is already sold out !!

Luigi is the inspiration behind a musical comedy coming to the Taylor Street Theatre in San Francisco, and the play’s entire run is already sold out. DUH! We would sell our hair on Temu for a ticket to this! Are you kidding me!?

The musical’s official synopsis says the production is “A wildly irreverent, razor-sharp comedy that imagines the true story of Luigi Mangione, the alleged corporate assassin turned accidental folk hero … Luigi navigates friendship, justice, and the absurdity of viral fame.”

Do any of our readers have tickets?

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