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The story goes a little like this -. Ten Hundred got a call from Martian Toys asking him to come kick it in NYC as a special guest at their New York Comic Con booth. He agreed. Fast forward, on the first day at NYCC, Ten’s
January 1, 2022 •
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Jersey City Mural Festival with Graffiti legend, CrashOne (WallworksNY).
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The Mural Kings were commissioned by Highbridge The Label to paint five A-Boogie Wit Da Hoodie “Artist 2.0” album promotions across New York City’s 5 Boroughs. Keep in mind, BIO, BG183 and NICER from Tats Cru aren’t new
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Reporting from Essex Street Contact High: “A Visual History of Hip-Hop” curated by creative director, Vikki Tobak and Fab 5 Freddy brought their exhibition from Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles to International
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Anthony Anderson takes drumming very seriously. When you add 12 By 6 to his drum set, and you get a phenomenal outside performance of Fat Joe’s “Yes” featuring Cardi B and Anuel AA. Follow Anthony Anderson
November 13, 2019 •
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LES Rooftop Legends emulates the total graffiti experience minus the train yard. It’s more than a lifestyle. It’s love and passion. Rooftop Legends brings it all together, past to present. True artists that share the same
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The Graffiti Hall of Fame on 106th and Park Ave front wall is exclusively commissioned by Tats Cru. Nobody’s allowed to get up on GHOF front wall unless it is Tats approved. The Mural Kings haven’t bombed 106th St. front wall
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Flex is serious when it comes to his cars. When you add Joe Jaxson, @D1320 and @Brianesr to his production list, and you get Flex Fest 2019. It was an above average experience with a full boost of ultimate automotive lifestyle
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Keyon Harrold and his friends returned to the legendary Blue Note New York with sounds of timeless summer jazz vibes and an outstanding special guest performance by Daley. I caught up with Keyon before the first set to talk about
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Beyond The Streets New York took over Williamsburg, Brooklyn with monumental graffiti and street art from more than 150 artists from around the world. Beyond The Streets laced two floors on 25 Kent Avenue displaying numerous