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The night that brings it all together. Events, Whatever, Artsy

Mr. Lil Nate Harrington DJs at Cha Cha every Wednesday night and plays all the weird music you could hope to hear. Community event every Wednesday night right in the center of the hood.

 

Come on, come on, come on. Whatever

 

Happy Winter. Photo, Whatever

We’re out in the woods, see you soon.

 

Waiting to Inhale Trailer Video, Whatever

Waiting to Inhale examines the heated debate over marijuana and its use as medicine in the United States. Twelve states have passed legislation to protect patients who use medical marijuana. Yet opponents claim the medical argument is just a smokescreen for a different agenda– to legalize marijuana for recreation and profit. What claims are being made, and what are the stakes? Waiting to Inhale takes viewers inside the lives of patients who have been forever changed by illnesses and parents who lost their children to addiction. Is marijuana really a gateway drug? What evidence is there to support the claim that marijuana can alleviate some of the devastating symptoms of AIDS, cancer and multiple sclerosis? Waiting to Inhale sheds new light on this controversy and presents shocking new evidence that marijuana could hold a big stake in the future of medicine.

 

XOXOXOXOXOXO Whatever, Artsy

 

L fuckin A! Los Angeles, Whatever



Taken from hubculture.com/
The Center of the Universe
It’s 2007, and the look and feel of the decade is in full swing. The idea behind the hub zeitgeist ranking is that at certain times in certain places, there is a veritable “center of the universe” a place where innovation, change and vibe combine to create the place of the moment. Earlier we looked at this from a historical perspective as we prepared our first ranking of hubs and their impact on hub culture. Yes, its arbitrary, and no its not scientific, but it does reflect a combination of influences on a global basis. It does not reflect ultimate power or coolness, but some combination that reflects “right now” better than anywhere. Presenting the 2007 Hub Zeitgeist List (after the jump):

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Fist Fights Whatever

B-Team

Now, Brother Reade is putting together artwork for our just finished full length record and we’re in search of any and all pictures from every party or show or club ish we have ever had. Not just of us playing but of everything, the entire night if you have them. You and your people getting ready, the drive to the party (B-Team!), liquor store, the line to get in, dancing, sitting outside smoking, drinking, making out, vomiting, passing out in the bushes, after party, hotel lobby, etc…Thanks ,dap, pounds, mad love, shout outs and big ups as well as thanks and credit will be given to anyone who’s pictures we use. Any format will be accepted the higher quality the better, but don’t let that dissuade you from sending us your camera phone pictures.

You can send your links, photos, and questions to:

brotherreade@yahoo.com

Radical radical, thanks for digging through pictures, files and old cds for us.

Yayer,

Prince Jamz & Bobby Evans

 

LLCoolJ? Whatever

Canibus

Ya’ll know what time it is.

 

Alabama Whatever

bama bounce

When in 1986 the movie Space Camp was released into theaters I felt a small spot of pride for my hometown of Huntsville (pronounced: huntsvull) Alabama. Since then I’ve met a hand full of expatriates throughout the country and we all commonly reflect about the strangeness of the deep south and of our old city.

Sasha Frere-Jones is not from Huntsville, he’s a writer for the New Yorker and his music pieces ranging from Bun B to the Deftones are magnificent. In June he purchased a typewriter that traces back to 3910 Telstar Circle in Huntsville,AL. Sasha and contributers share a little history about the Rocket City.

 

Hollywood Ain’t the Half Whatever

Kid Deuce created A flickr.com set called The Golden Age of Gang Graffiti most of which is from the 70’s in Southern California. Highlights after the jump.

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Nothing but Them ‘lacs Whatever

Brother Reade
I don’t know what you thought about 2006. For me it was lucky. It was a year of excitement, anticipation, and getting free. I think most everyone I know has been working their ass off lately on their long-term goals, and towards the end of the year the mood was type restless and hungry for something more.

If you were there, you know what I’m talking about. If you weren’t I wish you were. The party was situated in downtown LA, in a warehouse that had been transformed into a private skate park (thanks and love to Steve Berra and Eric Koston for the spot). As people began to filter in through the small crack in the sliding steel door and crowd around the stage made of skate ramps and the tusk sound system, the tension in the room felt like gathering thunderheads. It’s difficult to explain. I normally try and remain immune from things like holiday introspection, but at eleven thirty it really felt like the future was laid out before us.
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Get your yard right. Photo, Whatever


RabbitTusk platinum members rolled through Eastern Pennsylvania and couldn’t believe their eyes about how crazy people get decorating their lawns and X-mas decorations. Crazy people out there in the sticks.

more photos after the jump.

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Any More Room For Me? Whatever

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Our good buddy, Them Jeans has started a podcast full of crazy jams. Click here to subscribe to it in your iTunes. Or go to his site to give it a listen.

 

Whatever

ghostface

Rabbittusk wants you to eat and dress well. And Ghost Deini can help. Click the picture.

 

Day19/Came Crashing come together once again. Whatever, Artsy



Day19 has some wicked limited edition posters for sale over on their bloggggg. 18″ x 24″ 2 color hand screenprinted on white cover stock (It’s thick!) Signed and numbered on the back. Just in time for the holidays!. $35 bucks. $35 bones. $35 smackaroonies.

Check em out HERE.