Saturday, September 27, 2008

If you haven't heard....

Political radical Michael Moore has a new video out. This time he is spreading the message of getting out to vote. Slacker Uprising is the name of film and it is free for viewing through the site

http://slackeruprising.com/

A brief trailer for the upcoming Notorious B.I.G movie is available. You can view it below.



It looks like Hip- Hop artist Q-Tip will be having a free show in NYC on Sept. 29th. The show will be held at The Knitting Factory on the 29th at 8 p.m. To get into the show just text QTIP to number 66937 to RSVP for the show.

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Also on Sept. 29th clothing line Live Mechanics will be throwing a bash for their upcoming Fall/Winter '08 line. The event will be held at the Los Angeles nightclub Area. Guests will include producer Will.I.Am, Travis McCoy, and Jennifer Freeman among others. Rsvp for the event at rsvp@livemechanics.com.

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Eardrum....

The Knux- Bang Bang



Roin Thicke- Magic



Devin The Dude feat. Smoke Dza- Highway

http://www.zshare.net/audio/19334820476c53c8/


Tay Dizam feat. Rick Ross/T-Pain- Beam Me Up

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Been There Done That!

I am finally posted the pics from the Nas/Talib Kweli concert here in Chicago. Nas is an awesome performer and Talib isn't bad either. Check the pics.

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Who & Why....

VIVA LA RECIEN LLEGADO!

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Blood Is The New Black is a clothing line straight out of the City of Angeles. Unlike any other tee-shirt label, Blood Is The New Black takes emerging underground artists and puts their creativity out to the public. The line has unveil their Holiday '08 collection, click on the link below to go to the website.
http://www.bloodisthenewblack.com/

If you haven't heard....

CPS

I came across this article in the Chicago Sun-Times Newspaper, where high school students will be receiving monetary compensation in exchange for getting good grades. The theory behind this plan is by putting money over students head this will make them strive to get better grades and stay in school. The pay rate for the grades are as follows; $50 for an A, $35 for a B, and $20 for a C. I guess with the high dropout rate among Chicago Public Schools paying kids to actually care about grades is not such of a bad idea. Apparently this idea has already been tried in New York City without any glitches. Click on the link below to read the full story.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/education/1159086,CST-NWS-grade12.article

Thursday, September 11, 2008