Cheplin
Posted on February 9, 2010 by Chris Faraone - Filed Under Arts, WTF | Leave a Comment
Read More..>>me likey
Posted on February 5, 2010 by Sleezy Trees - Filed Under Arts | 5 Comments
audrey kawasaki is killing shit.
not since jessica rabbit have i possessed such a strong desire to fuck a drawing.
strictleeeeeeee 4 my b.l.o.g.g.a.z.
Posted on February 4, 2010 by Sleezy Trees - Filed Under Arts, Audio, Consumerism, Video | 8 Comments
Read More..>>New Movie About White People In Hip-Hop
Posted on January 18, 2010 by Chris Faraone - Filed Under Arts, Movies/Cinema, Video | 1 Comment
I’m sure that I don’t have to say much in order to rile JTTS readers about this one. Personally, I’m not sure how I feel about the repeated efforts to academically negotiate white participation in hip-hop, but my guess is that everyone else around here has a heated opinion.
Either way – this new film, Blacking [...]
The Most On-Point “Avatar” Review You’ll Read Anywhere
Posted on December 17, 2009 by Chris Faraone - Filed Under Arts | 2 Comments
By Peter Keough from the Boston Phoenix
For someone who’s determined to reduce all experience to mechanical reproduction, James Cameron sure hates machines. This antipathy goes back to his first hit, and best film, The Terminator (1984), in which technological progress is equated with death and soulless automatons threaten the extinction of the human race. The [...]
WTW: Victory or Death- The RZA Art Project
Posted on December 16, 2009 by Martín Caballero - Filed Under Arts, Video, Wu-Tang Wednesdays | 5 Comments
This has been a surprisingly good year for the Wu: an album from Ghostface, a spiritual guide from the RZA (The Tao of Wu), some rediscovered ODB verses (on albums from N.A.S.A. and Blackroc) and of course the cherry on top being Cuban Linx II. But possibly the most intriguing of all is Victory or [...]
Read More..>>Book Review: “Who Shot Rock & Roll”
Posted on December 16, 2009 by Chris Faraone - Filed Under Arts, Media | 1 Comment
Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955-Present | by Gail Buckland | Knopf | 336 pages | $40
With Who Shot Rock & Roll, iconic photo editor Gail Buckland performs a tremendous service for the culture voyeur in us all. After spelunking the portfolios of 100 acclaimed music photographers, she emerged with nearly 300 pages [...]
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Posted on December 11, 2009 by Sleezy Trees - Filed Under Arts | 3 Comments
Read More..>>Dispatch from “Fela!” on Broadway
Posted on December 10, 2009 by Chris Faraone - Filed Under Arts, Events | Leave a Comment
I’ve never felt so comfortable drinking canned beer in a hoodie at a Broadway show…Fela!’s unofficial tag line is “originality no artificiality,” and that directive carries through the whole shebang. Fringe aficionados who are weary that this is a haphazardly scrapped Mamma Mia-type production can ditch their doubts; likewise, heads need not worry that Jay-Z [...]
Read More..>>Sweet New Blog: Collab Society
Posted on December 2, 2009 by Chris Faraone - Filed Under Arts, Consumerism | Leave a Comment
It takes two, motherfucker – especially these days, when singular stimulation just doesn’t cut it. That’s why my old editor from YRB, Geo Hagan, created this fresh new Web joint Collab Society, which exclusively covers coordinated efforts. Today alone they featured the new Steven Lopez-Souls of Mischief video, Stella McCartney and Morrissey’s hella-lame vegan shoes [...]
Read More..>>Blu killing shit. One of the greatest time lapse videos I’ve seen..
Posted on October 16, 2009 by Sleezy Trees - Filed Under Arts | 3 Comments
Read More..>>Recap from Karmaloop’s Fashionably Late party at the Liberty Hotel with Clinton Sparks, Chester French, and the Boston Ballet
Posted on September 20, 2009 by Chris Faraone - Filed Under Arts, Boston Hip-Hop | 2 Comments
If Manhattan snots knew that Boston jams like it did at the Liberty Hotel last night, then a good number of Tribeca playboys would relocate to the Bean and chase the old money right off Beacon Hill. Then again; they might not understand how an event with such potential for pomposity can unfold without a [...]
Read More..>>SEEN on The Walls Of Louis Vutton
Posted on May 4, 2009 by Sleezy Trees - Filed Under Arts | 3 Comments
Nothing surprises me anymore. Everything that was once so pure is now nothing more than marketing. Of course, that raises the question; Is that bad?
Anyway, SEEN (the godfather of graffiti) is painting the walls of a Louis Vutton store/ (gallery?) in France. For more pics and to read the full article: click here.









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