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A great article about Obama and street art in Boston from the Boston Globe
"The owners of a small South End gallery say they had the best of intentions when they commissioned a famous and often mischievous street artist to install a massive political mural on a construction wall lining one of the artiest strips of the South End."
"Rather, residents, business owners, and even fellow gallery owners expressed frustration, angst, and anger over the way some English enthusiasts descended upon the city, plastering windows, telephone polls, and other surfaces with miniature posters meant to advertise the massive exhibit."
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8.7.08
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So here it is sports fans. Election day in Pennsylvania. Will this fucking thing ever end?
Photo by Miguel.
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A new article in the NY Post reports that
"The NYPD recorded and unprecedented 81.5 percent surge in graffiti-related complaints from 2006 to 2007.
During the same period, graffiti arrests spiked nearly 28 percent. "
and then goes on to quote Vallone
" "Unfortunately, because of the lack of police officers, the fact that they have to do double duty and combat serious threats like terrorism, minor crime, including graffiti, are on the rise," he added.
Vallone also blamed a pop culture that portrays graffiti as a cool, legitimate form of art. "
what a dickhead.
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21.4.08
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Baby: Sorry for not updating the blog like I said I would let me try and make it up to you with this
Bjork
you should see the stereogum.com enjoyed player here if you have flash
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Free music
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10.4.08
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Big Baby Miguel
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10.3.08
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This truck is around every weekend just around the corner from Great Jones Alley. I always really enjoy the view. In many ways trucks serve as the new trains in urban graffiti, minus the whole predictable route thing. That's why when you find one that parks consistently it's a thing of beauty.
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10.3.08
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Take a look at my new post and first crappy photoshop job for Gridskipper.
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gridskipper
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8.3.08
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I realize I have been a little light on the graffiti front lately so here is a detail from the a mural in DUMBO by the REVOK and some of the rest of the 7th Letter Crew.
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3.3.08
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Today I had the distinct pleasure to visit the Japanese Embassy in New York for a Sake tasting. The attending group was surprisingly small, the Sake was amazing, and the sushi was some of the best that I have ever had.
One of the most surprising facts that I learned was that the Japanese Sake industry is in deep decline. Before World War 1 Japan had over 60,000 Sake makers in its 38 prefectures. Today it has just over 1,400 with an annual LOSS of 5-6 a year. The culprit appears to be an influx of foreign beverages, Beer, Scotch, and Whiskey especially.
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3.3.08
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From Naomi Wolf: Fascist America in 10 Easy Steps
1. Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy
2. Create a gulag
3. Develop a thug caste
4. Set up an internal surveillance system
5. Harass citizens' groups
6. Engage in arbitrary detention and release
7. Target key individuals
8. Control the press
9. Dissent equals treason
10. Suspend the rule of law
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Dre Day in NYC
I was at the first Dre Day many years ago in Minneapolis. I believe that it was at the 7th Street Entry. After that it began to be held at the Triple Rock Social Club. It was always a great time, I highly reccomend attending. I wonder how the NYC flavor of the event will be different then the MPLS?
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15.2.08
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I am a little late to the game with this one. Haven't heard it yet but looks great. Check out the official website here.
"Download Amplive's Rainydayz Remixes, an 8-track collection featuring remixes of Radiohead's historic seventh album, In Rainbows. The songs are available in a zip file below and feature verses courtesy of Too $hort, MC Zumbi of Zion I, Chali2na of Jurassic 5, and Del the Funky Homosapien"
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15.2.08
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Here is a piece in the Lower East Side which I believe is WK Ultra. It was dark so I couldn't make out much of it. Sorry about the image quality it was taken from my phones camera.
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10.2.08
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