BSA’s GAIA Interview Lands on HUFFINGTON POST Arts Page
The Huffington Post, whom we adore as a role model of entertaining journalistic excellence, featured our interview with street artist GAIA on their new ARTS section today. Thank you most sincerely! Now we’re off to the street to do some cartwheels and playing in the fire hydrant.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arts/
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