Topic: Banksy

7 chapters across the catalog

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:50:39 - 1:52:30

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Gen Z Dating Terms, Throning, Shreking, Banksying

A new set of dating terms has emerged among Gen Z to describe various "toxic" relationship behaviors. These include "throning" (dating for status), "shreking" (prioritizing inner beauty only for it to backfire), "banksying" (emotionally withdrawing without notice), and "monkey barring" (securing a new partner before leaving an old one). Relationship coaches suggest these terms are being invented to help young people process increasingly complex digital dating experiences.

School-ology
Episode 1287 1:34:28 - 1:40:02

1287: School-ology

NBA China Controversy and Episode 1286 Artwork

The artwork for episode 1,286, titled "Rory's Dad" by Nick the Rat, is praised for its "Banksy-level" simplicity and social commentary on the NBA's relationship with China. The piece features a silhouette of an NBA player wearing a coolie hat against a red and yellow background. The hosts discuss the evolution of the design and its effectiveness as a high-concept political statement.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 1:16:20 - 1:22:21

1095: Yeah No

Executive Producer Credits and Southern California Peerage

The program acknowledges artwork by Insane Moe and thanks top donors, including Sir Joseph, who is elevated to the rank of Viscount of all Southern California. The hosts discuss the competitive nature of donations between different branches of the military, noting strong support from the Marines.

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 1:13:04 - 1:15:22

1075: CIA Paid Me

Banksy Shredded Painting Stunt at Sotheby's

A famous Banksy painting, "Girl with Balloon," self-shredded immediately after being sold for over $1 million at a Sotheby's auction. Banksy released a video claiming he built a shredder into the frame years ago in case it was ever auctioned. Skepticism is expressed regarding the battery life and technical feasibility of a device sitting dormant for years.

Give Peas a Chance
Episode 466 15:53 - 20:40

466: Give Peas a Chance

Knight Sam Arrest, New York City Drone Art

No Agenda producer Adam Atiyah, known as Knight Sam, was arrested in New York City on 56 counts including criminal possession of a forged instrument and grand larceny. Atiyah gained notoriety for a "Banksy-level" art project where he placed realistic-looking drone warning signs and NYPD surveillance posters in bus stops and street signs. The arrest also involved a weapons charge for an unloaded .22 caliber rifle found during a house search.

Fractals on the Bone
Episode 374 41:28 - 45:12

374: Fractals on the Bone

NYPD Drone Warning Street Sign Art Project

An artist knighted in Hoboken, New Jersey, created realistic metal street signs mimicking official NYPD warnings about drone surveillance and strike zones. These signs, which include phrases like "Local Statutes Enforced by Drones," were placed in public areas alongside quotes from the Founding Fathers. The project is described as "Banksy-style" conceptual performance art intended to raise awareness about domestic drone activity.

Nap for Humanity
Episode 273 1:10:35 - 1:13:03

273: Nap for Humanity

Professor Douchebag, Graffiti Culture

A college student in Florida received a zero on an assignment for bringing in a No Agenda article about vaccine adjuvants. The hosts label the professor a "douchebag" for the academic penalty. The segment also touches on the subculture of graffiti "writers" and the pronunciation of the word in Dutch.