Since the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival is Coming Up
From 2007: [flickr-gallery mode=”photoset” photoset=”72157600473556849″]
From 2007: [flickr-gallery mode=”photoset” photoset=”72157600473556849″]
A Photo Editor – The Three Song Rule. “I found this explanation of the three song rule for live music photographers interesting and if you read the rest of the interview you’ll see how he’s recently got out of it.”
Spotlight: Khary Jones | Hello, Babar | Blogs | Vibe.com. Thanks Jalylah for the credit
Facebook | HUG.
Juts thought I’d post up this link to a photographer whose work I really dig. A Conversation with…Mike Schreiber « Aliya S. King.
Myspace.com Blogs – Photos From Our Puma Show! – Chester French MySpace Blog.
and above her head one of my favorite pictures read her musings and get updates on her music endeavors: N.{icky} of HEAVy :: HEAVyMusic.Net: How’d I forget this..
Afro-Punk Scene Explodes Into A Multi-Genre Movement – News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News. Photo Gallery is in Related Photos section
GAK CITY » 400. Puma 60th Anniversary Show w/Chester French, the Knux, and Charles Hamilton.
Things i need to always remember: EP Resources – Doug Menuez ON CHAOS, FEAR, SURVIVAL & LUCK: LONGEVITY IS THE ANSWER.
During the release of an anthology entitled The Butterfly’s Way, that author Edwidge Danticat put together, I had a chance to interview her for a now-defunct online magazine called Native. By Richard Louissaint Imagine this scene: a grandmother of Haitian descent serving up stories to a group of children—many of whom are little nieces, nephews, and grandchildren—as they sit around her. Before the start of each story, the grandmother shouts “Kric!,” and only begins speaking, in her native language Kreyol, after the young audience responds with an affirming “Krac!” In the oral tradition of Haitian storytelling, these two phrases “Kric” …