March 6, 2008

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Daily Photo: Threesome

March 5, 2008

A.A. Branson on Art Talk!

Art Talk! on VBS features artist AA Bronson, as he shows off “his ‘School for Young Shamans’ show in New York and discusses his participation in the Toronto-born General Idea collective, from its founding at the end of the sixties to its early-90s demise from AIDS. He then describes his work as a “healer” over the past 15 years, most notably in the field of butt massage.” Butt Magazine got a massage from Bronson and wrote about it. You can also watch Part 2 of Art Talk!.

March 4, 2008

Birthplace of Hip Hop Safe For Now

Hip hop was born in the Bronx, at 1520 Sedgwick Ave, when DJ Kool Herc started throwing parties and playing the breaks, something nobody had done before. But for the last year, the future of 1520 Sedgwick Ave, or Sedgwick and Cedar, has been in question as the landlord tried to remove the 100 unit apartment complex the Mitchel-Lama housing program, which gives landlords tax breaks for renting below market rate. Fortunately for fans of hip hop and affordable housing, the city has made an unprecedented move to block the sale because it “was not viable under current rent restrictions,” protecting the building from being bought and turned into luxury hip hop condos.

Here’s a piece of documentary with a British narrator and DJ Kool Herc explaining how hip hop was born. It also features Grandwizard Theodore, more recently caught performing the little known blindfolded-record-on-the-head scratch.

March 3, 2008

RJD2 - Work It Out

This music video for RJD2’s “Work It Out” features “Crutchmaster” Bill Shannon dancing around Brooklyn’s Borough Hall.

What’s Happening Monday?

+The Lovely Brenda presents ‘Art Party‘ a group show with works by Anna Marra, Matt Siren, Emily Raw, Edina S., Knox, Faro, Brenda and Hayden Staudenmaier. Red Bull, Sparks, wine and beer provided. (145 Roebling (Basement), between Metropolitan Avenue and Hope Street, Williamsburg)

Know something happening? Add it to the calendar.

Monster Track 2008 Main Race Canceled

mt9.jpgThe main race of Monster Track 2008 has been canceled. “Our reasons are many but the overall factor was that the race has become unmanageable due to the large participation and our concern for the participant’s safety.” Though disappointing, we’re confident the organizers have the best intentions with this difficult decision. Full press release from Squid:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The organizers of Monster Track 2008 have decided, after careful consideration, to cancel this year’s main race.

Continue reading: Monster Track 2008 Main Race Canceled

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