Archive for the ‘T.O.N.Y.’ Category

The i.C.’s Mean Business…

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

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If you wanted to support the i.C.’s t-shirt movement but you didn’t want to get on the PayPal grid now is your chance to help us pay our light bills and you may even get yourself into our latest video project.

On Saturday March 7th @ 3pm the iNternets Celebrities will be on location at the north end of Union Square Park. East 17th Street and Broadway are the coordinates for those of you out-of-townies. We will have a table set up with t-shirts and DVD’s for your consumption. No sales tax, no shipping costs, no bullshit.

And if any of you have an extra pair of pants…

Our director has a pants problem.

John Brown Is The Future…

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

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Everywhere I turn there is John Brown.

John Brown broke into my apartment and left his new CD.

With a pack of Skittles.

Shouts to Big Ced.

Negril Village 2nite will be off the kaczynski.

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

half cent

I have decided that the shoe above will be the last sneaker I evar buy.

Except for when I copp the all black joints…

half cent

Sneaker Fiends Unite! NYC Tour on March 14th, 2009.

Harlem, Bronx stand up!

GOLIATH, Vault, House of Hoops, and Dr. Jays are the destinations with a recap at the soulfood spot on Lenox Avenue.

By a show of hands who is down for this jump?

NYC’s Most Notorious Housing Projects…

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

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A while back my peoples over at UnKut.com asked me to lend a hand in a piece they were creating for the best Hip-Hop magazine on the planet, the U.K.’s Hip-Hop Connections.

The piece was to focus on the most notorious New York City housing projects. I’m glad that UnKut came to me for the assist. If I am nothing else I want to be a repository for NYC’s history, both good and bad, but mostly actual and factual.

The Unkut Guide To Hip-Hop’s Most Notorious Projects – Part 1

The Unkut Guide To Hip-Hop’s Most Notorious Projects – Part 2

“The housing projects plan isn’t flawed until you fill it with poor people. When these building were filled with working class folks it seemed like there might be a better life for people.

Generations stayed up in those buildings too. Remove the manufacturing and shipping industry from NYC and add the rampant access of drugs like alcohol, heroin and then crack and the housing projects devolve into what we have now.

The government smartened up with regards to warehousing the poor and disenfranchised. In the early 1900’s they gave away tracts of land to the Native Americans for them to drink themselves to death. The housing project is the same idea except the acres are stacked on top of one another instead of being spread out.

This aids in the control and regulation of these populations as well. Police can black off a few traffic arteries if the native get restless now.

Housing projects are just reservations in the sky.”

Industry Shakedown Radio Is Timeless…

Friday, February 27th, 2009

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Tune in to 87.9FM tonight for the Industry Shakedown Radio Show.
(click the link ^ for the live webstream)

Call in from 7pm-9pm @ 646.312.4726

Featuring Meyhem Lauren and DP!

This will be the realest talk and music on radio you ever heard.

Grafitti heads, Polo Ralph Lauren collectors, sneaker fiends, culinary arts fans. Yes! Culinary arts will get love tonight on a Hip-Hop radio program. If I were you I wouldn’t miss this joint.

Timeless Truth stays in the building…

Timeless Truth featuring Kool G Rap – ‘World Renown’