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Friday, August 28, 2009
Supreme 2009 Fall/Winter Collection

Supreme pulls the covers off its 2009 fall/winter collection. Arguably one of, if not the most respected brands around, the skate-centric label brings together a collection featuring a strong collection of headwear, outerwear, t-shirts as well as increasingly more apparent footwear releases including a desert boot. Collaborations include Buck Knives, Bicycle Playing Cards, Hanes and Mickey Mouse.
Link:
http://hypebeast.com/2009/08/supreme-2009-fall-winter-collection/
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
ESPO IS BACK AND IM LOVING IT




Graffiti artist Steven Powers aka Espo in conjunction with the city of brotherly love Philadelphia, has launched a series of new works part of the artist series love letter street mural exhibit.
Stephen J. Powers is a New York City artist who at one time wrote graffiti in Philadelphia and New York under the name ESPO ("Exterior Surface Painting Outreach").He was most well known during the late 1990s for his conceptual pieces as well as his role as the editor and publisher of On the Go Magazine. ESPO's work often blurred the lines between illegal and legal. Pieces like "Greetings from ESPOLand" utilized the style of the Asbury Park Billboards and appeared to be a legitimate billboard. On January 4, 1997 ESPO began his most ambitious non-commissioned art.He painted on storefront grates in Fort Greene, Bedford-Stuyvesant, TriBeCa and the South Bronx, covering the entire grate with white or silver paint and writing his name over it.Powers painted in daylight, wearing street clothes; he told the New York Times in 1999 that when passerby asked what he was doing he would tell them, "I'm with Exterior Surface Painting Outreach, and I'm cleaning up this gate"; the official-sounding name was enough to ward most people off.Powers targeted shops that appeared to be out of business and grates that were already heavily vandalized, describing his graffiti as a public service. In 1999 he said that he had painted around 70 grates.Powers is from Philadelphia's Overbrook neighborhood; he graduated from Robert E. Lamberton High School in 1987 and took classes at the University of the Arts.[4] He moved to New York in 1995.
One Of Our Favs Mr.Spinna
He began experimenting with turntables at age 11 and is known for combining dance music with hip hop, funk, and soul music. He has remixed artists such as De La Soul, Mary J. Blige, and Stevie Wonder. He also collaborated with Eminem on songs "Three Six Five," "Watch Deez," and "5-Star Generals," before the latter went on to superstardom. His first group, the Jigmastas, was with the emcee Kriminul. He is also a member of Polyrhythm Addicts, an underground hip-hop supergroup that is comprised of himself, Apani B Fly MC, Mr. Complex, and Shabaam Sahdeeq. The group's album Rhyme-Related was released in 1999 on Wreck/Nervous Records and featured a song with Pharaohe Monch. Apani B Fly MC was replaced by Tiye Phoenix when the group reunited and recorded the 2007 release Break Glass, which featured the single “Reachin’”, released on April 24, 2007. He has also worked with New York-based live house-music band Tortured Soul.
Nigel Tomm!!!Nude Amateur Sexy Teen Suicide in Most Famous Sex Photography Porn (2009)

I must say these days you have to be very open minded to catch peoples eyes these days!!! Nigel Tomm is a great example in what I am trying to say, wow what a great idea this brother did just look at these pics!!!
via: Today&Tomorrow http://www.todayandtomorrow.net/
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Dalek Doing Big Again
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
R.I.P. Rashied Ali Thanks for all the great music

Among his credits are the last recorded work of John Coltrane's life (The Olatunji Concert) and Interstellar Space, an album of duets with Coltrane recorded earlier in 1967. Ali "became important in stimulating the most avant-garde kinds of jazz activities". [3] During the early 1970s, he ran an influential loft club in New York, called Ali's Alley. [4] Ali also briefly formed a non-jazz project called Purple Trap with Japanese experimental guitarist Keiji Haino and jazz-fusion bassist Bill Laswell. Their double-CD album, Decided...Already the Motionless Heart of Tranquility, Tangling the Prayer Called "I", was released on John Zorn's Tzadik label in March of 1999.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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