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Wane One, Fab Five Freddy and Lee Quiñones recall evolution of graffiti In 1980s New York, hip-hop was the soundtrack of the city, blaring through the neighborhoods on boom boxes and blasting ...
Shaped by early hip-hop culture, his documentaries put race in the foreground, whether the topic was hip-hop fashion, the ...
Your favorite rapper's favorite photographer discusses upcoming projects and being honored as a cultural documentarian since ...
rap and graffiti to the West Coast in the mid-’80s. Known in L.A. hip-hop circles for his artwork and as a DJ for local popular acts, Pride was the only person in my family who had gained ...
(In his companionable podcast, 50 Years of Hip Hop, which debuted in February, Brathwaite dilates upon mobile DJs and related matters.) In the meantime, Brathwaite had been noticing graffiti tags ...
Sacha Jenkins, the hip-hop journalist, filmmaker, and historian who co-founded the seminal Nineties magazine Ego Trip, died ...
bold energy that continues to distinguish hip-hop graffiti today. Known as Afghanistan’s first female graffiti artist, Hassani, born in 1988, often makes her art on bombed or abandoned buildings.
that helped shape what we now recognize as contemporary graffiti art. 5. The influence of Hip Hop culture In the 1970s, graffiti became an integral part of Hip Hop culture, especially in New York ...
Sacha Jenkins, a pioneering hip-hop journalist, author, filmmaker and cultural historian, has died at the age of 54. Jenkins ...
It blended rap, DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti, becoming a global force for creativity and self-expression. It was in the spirited block parties of this borough that hip-hop began to weave its ...
A three-day Birmingham hip-hop festival has announced a programme that includes workshops, graffiti classes and street dance ...
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