All right — here it is and its another good one.. We have Bettina Tizzy and Shirley Marquez on this one along with regulars Boris and Jay

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In Episode 17 we are joined by the very special guests Bettina Tizzy of Not Possible in Real Life and Shirley Marquez, faithful BIW blogger. Jay tries to hold down the NYC artworld corner of the discussion as we go into griefers, shadowboxes, and thnings that look like either a cancer, a fungus or a deflated weather balloon on a BIW sim crowded with too many interesting things to even scratch the surface of. Panel Includes: Bettina Tizzy, Adonis Bussy, Shirley Marquez, Jay Newt. Artists Discussed: Bryn Oh, Ichibot Nishi, Robin Moore, CickMy Lunt, Dan Coyote Antonelli, Snowy Hoobinoo

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5 Responses to “BIW Podcast Episode #17 : I Want Candy”

oh well, i have to admit: i missed amy for this podcast …

Yes, I do agree. I have enormous respect for Amy and I miss her insightful observations on BiW very much. Jay and Amy were so great together too, they had a brilliant rapport and an enthusiasm that was infectious.

Yes, i agree too - i miss her a lot- also- without amy to argue with me there is not enough argument. I’m going to try to make up for it on our next one by picking fights with Bettina (just kidding…… or am i? :) ) and having a new special guest, Patrick Lichty of Second Front. Should be interesting!

Fight, fight, fight!

Will be very interesting to hear what Patrick Lichty has to say. I mentioned to Fau Ferdinand (one of their members) ages ago that you were looking for someone to do a performance piece for BiW.

I really miss Amy’s contributions, too. I love her brutal honesty (even when it has been directed at me, haha) — which is something the art world of SL needs more of, in my opinion. If SL art is to be taken seriously, it also requires some serious scrutiny and critiquing.

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