

Curtis and KJ are locked in for a marathon session full of big shouts to their dorm room posters, being a gopher for the Russian Mob, En Noir owing them money, interviewing at Margiela, life in a post NYT profile world, the internal debate of whether or not to stay anonymous, their parents finally respecting them, the bullseye on their backs, the best and worst parts about podding with one of your oldest friends, Jonah Hill’s worst advice, dream guests, the horseshoe theory of swag, you and your boy dressing like nearly identical rockstars, the most stylist movies of all time, cinema-based wardrobes, a TF-approved movie lightning round, being an extra in Joker, film chads, plane movies, beefing with Hasan Piker and the Safdies, their upcoming film and music projects, film hoe red flags and much more on this sick and sincere episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™.įor more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: From our lips, to your ears and closet, it’s all therapy.

This week, the boys are busting out their fourth mic specifically for Curtis Everett Pawley and KJ Rothweiler, co-hosts of The Ion Pack podcast. Smith’s stint at FIT, where he ranks amongst the most hated college basketball players of all time, settling the score on his beer pong skills, his recent turn as a beloved analyst, seemingly getting an entire tattoo sleeve overnight, looking back on his draft day fit, regrettable style phases, moving to Brooklyn, the best sneakers to hoop in, his completely unbiased first impressions of TF x MR PORTER, his former watch addiction and current rotation, co-hosting the Old Man and the Three podcast, a Mount Rushmore of the most stylish NBA players, dating advice for young men entering the league, questioning the motivation behind our constructive criticism and much more on this illuminating and insider episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™.įor more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: The heat has never been more insane. JJ is coming to you live and wet from Sag Harbor to break down a tumultuous NBA offseason, the future of the NY Knicks, why preparation is everything, Stephen A. This week, the boys are keeping their hands clean by Zooming in college basketball legend, 15-year NBA veteran, podcaster and ESPN analyst JJ Redick. Muse Paintbar is at 329 Greenwich (between Jay and Duane), 64 ’re heating up. We can recommend instructors, and of course a lot of our artists can help.” “A lot of them decide to go get weekly lessons. But it’s not uncommon for some to pursue it more seriously after visiting Muse. “For over half of our customers, this is the first time they’ve done anything artistic since grade school,” says Finch. The main room upstairs can handle 48 people, and the two private studios have space for 22 (upstairs) and 36 (downstairs). “We went to the Hideaway last night, and three of our customers from earlier were there with their paintings.”Īs you might expect, Muse is popular for private events, for adults and children.

“Customers come and then make a night out of it, so it’s synergistic to be close to everything right around here,” says Finch. “We’ll try to facilitate it as best we can.” Beer and wine are available for purchase, as is a small menu of snacks.įounded in 2012, Muse Paintbar initially focused on New England, but it has since broadened to the New York City area the Tribeca outpost, the company’s twelfth, is the first in New York City proper. “You can go off script, if you want,” says Finch. Muse has a library of 650 designs to pull from, with a dozen more added each week some, like Van Gogh’s “Starry Night,” are in the public domain, but most are Muse artists’ creations. The instructor, an artist him- or herself, will break down the process into ten to fifteen steps, and you’ll leave with a finished painting. You don’t have to know a thing about art when you sign up for your class, which will last around two hours and cost around $45, and you don’t have to bring anything. “We’re not going to rap your wrist if you’re not doing it right.” “We think of it as entertainment more than an art lesson,” says Stan Finch, president of Muse Paintbar, now open in the former Telepan Local space.
