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Phat Stax, the burger joint in Nob Hill, is hardly Albuquerque’s first food truck turned brick-and-mortar restaurant. It is, ...
On August 11, 1973, an 18-year-old, Jamaican-American DJ who went by the name of Kool Herc threw a back-to-school jam at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx ... And with that, Hip Hop was born. Who ...
Entering the NBA Finals, the Thunder are the heavy favorites and hip-hop legend Ice Cube believes that they will win the title this season as he said on Wednesday on FanDuel’s Run It Back.
And that’s exactly what Extell Development — more known for its supertall luxury residential buildings — hopes to provide at the medical office tower being built from the ground up at 1520 First ...
After several years of speculation, Troy Ave has finally spoken about the murder of his friend. The rapper testified at Taxstone’s trial. As spotted on Complex, the Brooklyn, New York native ...
Here’s how “Blues is the entry point to the movie for me, but if blues was the entry point, hip-hop was the car that I was driving in,” Coogler tells Rolling Stone as he settles into a Zoom ...
It's been 22 years since Slim Shady took home his first AMA. By Michael Saponara Eminem has won favorite male hip-hop artist at the 2025 American Music Awards. Twenty-two years after taking home ...
Renowned hip-hop journalist and cultural historian, Sacha Jenkins, has died at 54. His wife, Raquel Cepeda, told The Hollywood Reporter that he died on Friday, May 23, due to complications from ...
The hip-hop journalism community mourns the loss of one of its most influential voices. Sacha Jenkins, a pioneering figure who helped establish hip-hop’s presence in mainstream media while ...
Sacha Jenkins, a hip-hop journalist and documentarian known for Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (2019) and Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (2022), has died. He was 53. Deadline can confirm the ...
By Mitchell Peters Sacha Jenkins, a pioneering hip-hop journalist, author, filmmaker and cultural historian, has died at the age of 54. Jenkins passed away on Friday (May 23) at his home due to ...
Sacha Jenkins, the hip-hop journalist, filmmaker, and historian who co-founded the seminal Nineties magazine Ego Trip, died on Friday. He was 53. Rolling Stone has confirmed Jenkins’ death.