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  • In this episode of Framed, Canvas Cuffs and Other Stuffs, we’re diving into the murky waters of copyright law and its impact on art and music. From Jeff Koons' controversial sculptures to the legal battles faced by pop icons like Bowie and Marvin Gaye, we unpack the complexities of intellectual property, ownership, and the fine line between inspiration and infringement.


    How far can an artist or musician push the boundaries of originality before crossing into the realm of copying? We explore landmark legal cases, the rules that govern creativity, and what happens when iconic works of art and music collide with the law. Whether you're a creator or just a fan of pop culture, this episode will give you a new perspective on what it means to own an idea.


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  • In this episode, we dive deep into the notorious story of Han van Meegeren, the master forger who fooled the art world with his "lost" Vermeer paintings. Was it pure genius or just an elaborate con? Join us as we explore the clever tricks, high-stakes gambles, and the mind of a man willing to do anything—including prison time—to escape the consequences of his fakes.


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  • In this wild episode of Framed, we’re diving into the unbelievable true story of the American Animals heist—a reckless, real-life art theft pulled off by four college students in Kentucky. Joel and Steph unravel the bizarre chain of events that led these privileged kids to attempt one of the most audacious heists in U.S. history. From meticulously planning their Ocean’s 11-style robbery to their absolute chaos in execution, this episode has it all: fake mustaches, missteps, a lady named Gooch and a plot twist you won’t see coming.

    How did these wannabe criminals go from campus life to FBI's Most Wanted? Tune in to find out!


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  • Brooms, potions, and spells—oh my! This week on Framed, Steph delves into the world of witches, from historical lore to infamous trials and the mysterious women accused of witchcraft through the ages. Were they misunderstood healers, or was something more magical at play? We’re uncovering the chilling, often tragic stories of the “witches” who shaped history and still captivate us today. Grab your cauldrons and black cats—it’s about to get spooky!


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  • Get ready for a spine-tingling ride in this week’s episode of Framed! Steph and Joel dive deep into the world of Ed and Lorraine Warren—the legendary ghost-hunting couple behind some of the most famous paranormal investigations ever. From The Amityville Horror to that creepy little doll Annabelle, the Warrens claim to have faced over 10,000 hauntings. But are they true believers, or just master storytellers? We’re spilling all the supernatural tea, diving into their most terrifying cases, and asking: Did these two really face off with evil spirits
 or was something even spookier going on behind the scenes?

    Tune in for all the ghostly gossip—if you dare.


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  • This week, Framed dives into the chilling world of cursed music with Joel as your guide. From melodies rumored to have been cursed during creation to songs that spelled doom for the musicians behind them, we’re exploring music’s darkest legends. And for a twist, we’ll delve into tracks that supposedly reveal hidden messages from the devil himself—when played backwards. Are these curses real, or just sinister coincidences? Tune in to find out as we explore the haunting side of music that might just be too dangerous to play.


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  • Steph is back hosting this week’s Framed October Spooktacular, and we’re diving into the mysterious case of the missing ruby slippers. One of the most famous pieces of Hollywood memorabilia—Judy Garland’s iconic ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz—vanished without a trace. Who stole them, and why? Was it a Hollywood inside job, or something more sinister? Get ready for twists, turns, and plenty of spooky surprises as we uncover the truth behind this decades-old heist.


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  • Get ready for chills as Joel hosts Framed for the first time in our October Spooktacular series! This week, we're diving into the eerie world of haunted paintings. From possessed children to the ghostly woman in a spooky hat who haunts a hairdresser, we’ll uncover the most haunted works of art and the terrifying stories behind them. Are these paintings really cursed? Or are they just misunderstood masterpieces? Tune in to discover the spine-tingling truth about the world’s most haunted paintings.


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  • For the next two weeks we are taking a little break and waiting for the oil paint to dry. In the mean time we are bringing back your favourite episodes, so if you missed it the first time it's time to dive in.


    In this episode of "Framed," Joel and Steph delve into the dramatic saga of Edvard Munch's iconic painting, The Scream, which was stolen not once, but twice from the National Gallery in Oslo. Focusing on the notorious criminal Pal Enger, they explore how his audacious heists and elaborate schemes brought international attention to one of art history's most high-profile thefts. Through gripping storytelling, Joel and Steph uncover the details of Enger's involvement, the daring nature of the thefts, and the intense aftermath that followed. Join them as they unravel the high-stakes drama behind the theft of The Scream and the relentless pursuit to recover this priceless masterpiece.


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  • For the next two weeks we are taking a little break and waiting for the oil paint to dry. In the mean time we are bringing back your favourite episodes, so if you missed it the first time it's time to dive in. No Shocker that our first episode is your favourite with a name like Mona Lisa how could it not be? This is the story of the heist of Da Vincis most famous painting Miss Mona and how one man almost got away with he crime of the century.


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  • In this electrifying episode of Framed, Steph and Joel take you on a thrilling journey to 1986 Melbourne, where one of the most audacious art heists in history unfolds. The target? The Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso, valued at millions and stolen from the National Gallery of Victoria. Who would dare to snatch such a priceless masterpiece? And why? Dive into the drama as we explore the daring theft and the mysterious group calling themselves the "Australian Cultural Terrorists." What were their motives, and how did this bold act shake the art world to its core? Strap in for a wild ride through a tale of art, ambition, and intrigue. This is the story of a stolen Picasso, a daring heist, and a cultural shockwave that reverberated far beyond the walls of the NGV.


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  • In this episode of Framed, we unravel the captivating story of the Salvator Mundi, a painting that has shaken the art world with its mystery, controversy, and record-breaking price tag. Once dismissed as a cheap auction find, this supposed Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece was bought for just $1,100—only to later sell for $450 million. But the journey from a dusty auction house to the world’s most expensive painting is anything but straightforward. We dive into the murky dealings of art dealers, fake negotiations, and the international tug-of-war between France and Saudi Arabia. Did the Salvator Mundi truly deserve its da Vinci label, or is this history’s most lucrative art scam? And why did it vanish from the Louvre’s Da Vinci exhibition at the last minute? Join us as we explore the twists, turns, and high-stakes drama behind the Salvator Mundi—a mystery that’s still baffling the art world today.

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  • In this wild episode of Framed, Steph and Joel dive into the notorious 1968 shooting of pop art icon Andy Warhol. From his rise as a cultural superstar to the moment he was nearly taken out by radical feminist Valerie Solanas, we uncover the bizarre and gripping story behind the shocking event that rocked the art world. What pushed Solanas to shoot one of the most famous artists of all time? And how did Warhol’s near-death experience forever change the course of his life and work? Get ready for a rollercoaster ride through 1960s New York—a world of fame, radical politics, and glittering dysfunction. This is the story of how Andy Warhol’s life hung by a thread
and the woman who pulled the trigger.


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  • In part two of this captivating series on Framed, Joel and Steph continue to unravel the intricate web spun by Anna Delvey, also known as Anna Sorokin. This episode delves deeper into Anna's tumultuous friendship with Rachel DeLoache Williams, the Vanity Fair photo editor who unwittingly became a key player in Anna's con. As Anna's facade of wealth and sophistication begins to crumble, Joel and Steph explore how Rachel's relationship with Anna spiraled into a shocking betrayal, culminating in a $62,000 debt and a dramatic fallout.

    The episode also focuses on Anna's highly publicized trial, where her extravagant lifestyle and deceptive practices were laid bare for the world to see. Joel and Steph discuss the court's deliberations, the defense's portrayal of Anna as an audacious entrepreneur, and the prosecution's depiction of her as a calculating fraudster. As the trial becomes a media sensation, they examine the public's fascination with Anna's story and the broader implications for society's obsession with wealth and status. Tune in to hear the final verdict and the aftermath of one of the most sensational trials in recent memory.


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  • In this episode of Framed, Joel and Steph dive into the captivating tale of Anna Delvey, also known as Anna Sorokin, the con artist who took New York's elite by storm. From her humble beginnings in Russia, Anna spun an intricate web of deception, portraying herself as a wealthy socialite with grand visions of creating an exclusive art foundation. Joel and Steph explore how Anna charmed her way into the city's upper echelons, rubbing shoulders with celebrities and convincing high-profile individuals and institutions to finance her lavish lifestyle. With a flair for dramatics and a taste for the high life, Anna's story unfolds like a blockbuster movie—except it’s all too real. Tune in as our hosts dissect Anna's audacious rise and fall, shedding light on the psychology behind her schemes and the vulnerabilities in society that allowed her to thrive. This is part one of a two-part episode, setting the stage for an even deeper exploration of her intricate cons.

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  • In this episode of "Framed," Joel and Steph delve into the dramatic saga of Edvard Munch's iconic painting, The Scream, which was stolen not once, but twice from the National Gallery in Oslo. Focusing on the notorious criminal Pal Enger, they explore how his audacious heists and elaborate schemes brought international attention to one of art history's most high-profile thefts. Through gripping storytelling, Joel and Steph uncover the details of Enger's involvement, the daring nature of the thefts, and the intense aftermath that followed. Join them as they unravel the high-stakes drama behind the theft of The Scream and the relentless pursuit to recover this priceless masterpiece.

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  • In this weeks episode Steph and Joel take a hard left and dive into the world of Rupaul's Drag Race. What was going to be a short conversation turned into a full blown episode, so sit back and enjoy when art imitates drag, that imitates art.


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  • In this week's episode of Framed, Joel and Steph take you deep into the shadowy world of art forgeries with the captivating case of John Myatt and John Drewe. Together, they orchestrated one of the most infamous art frauds of the 20th century, deceiving collectors and institutions with their cunning and creativity.

    Join us as we unravel the elaborate scheme that saw Myatt, a talented painter, create convincing fakes of works by famous artists, while Drewe, a master manipulator, infiltrated the art world to legitimize their forgeries.


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  • In this thrilling episode of Famed, Steph and Joel dive into the high-stakes world of art theft with the jaw-dropping story of the heist at the National Museum in Stockholm. This episode has it all—explosions, priceless art, and a getaway fit for the movies. Chatting about Y2K, titanic and also did someone say Gene Parmesan?


    Join us as we unpack the dramatic events of December 22, 2000, when armed robbers executed one of the most daring art heists in history.


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  • In the first episode of "Framed" we delve into the mysterious allure of one of the most famous paintings in the world: the Mona Lisa. While Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece has captivated audiences for generations with her enigmatic smile, we ask the question: is her fame primarily a result of her infamous theft?

    Join us as we unravel the fascinating story behind the Mona Lisa's disappearance in 1911. We explore the who, what, where, and why of this audacious art heist.


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