Archive for June, 2006

June 30, 2006

Happy Birthday, Mike Tyson

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On the corner of Stuyvesant and Lexington Avenue in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn a faded mural reads, “Brooklyn’s Own Mike Tyson.” Originally painted for Spike Lee’s ‘Do the Right Thing’, it’s unclear whether the mural has simply faded or was only temporary. Regardless, it has become increasingly difficult to continue flattering Mike Tyson’s career and lifestyle. Of late, Tyson is flipping pigeons in Phoenix, escaping drug rehab, and possibly most surprising: reaching his 40th birthday.

Tyson’s turning point came at age 13 upon meeting Bobby Stewart, a counselor and former boxer at Tryon School for Boys. In January 1986, William Nack featured the then 19 year-old pro boxer for Sports Illustrated and wrote:

Tyson knew that Stewart had been a boxer, and not a bad one at that. As an amateur, Stewart had won the National Golden Gloves light heavyweight championship in 1974 by beating the eventual WBA heavyweight champion, Michael Dokes. Tyson got the idea that he wanted to become a boxer, too, and he asked Stewart to work with him. Stewart resisted. Tyson persisted. “Teach me how to box. I really want to learn how to fight,” he said. Stewart gave in, but only on condition that Tyson work harder in school. He told Tyson, “I don’t care if you flunk every subject, as long as your behavior is good and you’re putting in some effort.”

Not long after the man started teaching the boy how to fight, teachers were calling Stewart to ask, “What the hell has happened to this kid? He’s paying attention, not acting up in class.” Within a few months Tyson had raised his reading level from third to seventh grade. And he was learning so quickly in the ring that Stewart decided he had better go into training himself. “I’d have gotten killed,” Stewart says. “I had to train if I was to survive.”

Photograph from Untitledname.com.

June 29, 2006

Harold Hunter Photo Exhibit and Auction

Ignore the sloppy buff jobs visible from the north side of the Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO, and check out this new memorial piece for Harold Hunter, a skater, actor, and man about town.

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Bucky at Animal, previews a photo exhibit of the late Harold Hunter opening tonight, and it looks worth checking out. Photographs will be sold in silent auction to benefit the Harold Hunter Foundation, a non-profit to promote the skateboarding to underprivileged inner-city youth. The photos are “as diverse and as wild as Harold’s crazy ass was,” and include a “younger Rosario Dawson and a very NSFW photo of Harold in Japan.”

The exhibit is at The Canal Chapter and will be shown through July 22.

Photograph from Untitledname.com.

June 27, 2006

Rats Desert a Sinking Ship

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Though some say it’s a dead rat, the only good rat is a Rate rat. Despite general improvements, City Comptroller William Thompson says that the Department of Health still takes an average of 30 days to investigate a rat complaint at which point you will have a Splinter sized rat posted up outside your fridge.

Photograph from Untitledname.com.

June 22, 2006

On the Trail of Peter Vallone Jr.

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This morning, the Daily News featured a day in the life of Queens Councilman Peter Vallone Jr. Vallone is perhaps, best known for his vehement hatred of graffiti. He was a critic of Cope2’s Time Magazine Billboard and an opponent of Marc Ecko’s street party, which featured artists painting 48-foot-long replicas of 1980s NYC subway cars. Obviously, not everyone is a fan.

Vallone has been the target of irate graffiti “taggers” - getting threatening voice-mail messages and a two-story tall graffiti dedication on a movie billboard near the Manhattan Bridge - since pushing laws that make it illegal to own graffiti tools.

The seven foot tall message from Insane Twon said ‘Fuck Vallone.’ While the exaggeration of scale is admissible, let’s not kid ourselves about the meaning of this message.

Excessive graffiti focus not withstanding his day seems pretty typical. until 3:30 PM when he goes off the radar for nearly four hours. We can only speculate what he was up to: sleeping under the desk, stalking graffiti writers, thwarting art school students buying supplies? Hopefully, the Daily News will come clean. Also did they really spend the full 12 hours shadowing him?

Developing…

Photo detail from Untitledname.com.

June 15, 2006

‘Sierra Leone is Craze!’

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Diamond Supply Co. and Crooks & Castles, two popular streetwear brands, tried to make a socially conscious t-shirt and failed miserably. Nick Tershay, of Diamond Supply Co., posted the collaboration on Hypebeast.com forums and exclaimed, “Sierra Leone is craze! So we made a shirt.” He explains the t-shirt is meant to “cause awareness, nothing more, nothing less.”

The t-shirt in question features the chilling photo of a 17 year old boy holding handless arms to his face. He is a victim of rebels running conflict diamond mining operations in Sierra Leone.

“When I put Diamond & Crooks together on the front I had the idea because they say they do this to people who steal Diamonds while working in the mines…. I also thought it was a good saying, because it could be interpreted as the rebels are crooks for doing such a thing and controlling the diamond trade in Sierra leone.”

Shamelessly marketing human torture under the guise of social consciousness? Check. No plans to donate profits to charity? Check. Jacking a photo from Unicef photographer, Giacomo Pirozzi? Check. (Yeah, we can use Google Image Search, too)

Looks like a winner to me.

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