Archive for the ‘Straight Laced’ Category

Jig Lit Review: JAMAR NICHOLAS

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Philly’s favorite comicbook artist Jamar Nicholas is a super friend of this webpage. You might remember some of his work featured here from the Detective Boogaloo series. That was great stuff.

With the true story of Geoffrey Canada’s life called ‘Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History Of Violence’, Nicholas has created a graphic novel which is more graphic than novel. Nicholas captures the essence of Canada’s story which is the coming of age inside of the urban ghetto. Canada barely survives growing up in the Bronx as he comes to learn the lessons of the power of violence.

Nicholas’ artwork in this book is reminiscent of Jack Kirby in its conveyance of drama and bombast. The panels are in black and white and Nicholas uses the voids and shadows as characters in the story. Nicholas gives Canada’s life story the movement and spirit that makes this book an instant classic. Jamar Nicholas adaption of Canada’s story should be added to the curriculum of public schools in Detroit, Dallas, St.Louis and Chicago.

Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence‘ adapted by Jamar Nicholas

Jig Lit Review: DAMON MOSLEY

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

I was sent this book from a fellow Internets. He wrote the story in 2008 and I found it to be more than just a contemporary story but one that dates back to my childhood also.

We are a society of consumers, and mostly conspicuous consumers at that. We are indoctrinated into the consumerist culture at a very early age. The language we have been taught is then turned against us.

We are made to feel incomplete without the acquisition of ‘things’. All things. This short story follows a young boy’s quest to acquire an item that he hopes will make him a better person. In the end, we see that his journey is what makes him whole and not the item. As soon as I have a child this will be part of the bedtime storytime rotation.

I Got To Have Those Shoes‘ by Damon Mosley

dP Official Fanboy Ish…

Monday, June 20th, 2011

I have been bumping this Random AXE album repeatedly. I really love the Black Milk production on this joint. It’s totally in my wheelhouse of post-Preemo, post-Dilla, post-RZA soundscapes.

Sean P let me hear his verse on ‘Chewbacca’ a while back and I immediately eBay’d this action figure. Now that the video is posted to YouTube whomever want this figure just has to leave a comment on the YouTube page – ‘dP send me the Chewbacca!’.

Enjoy.

Random Axe featuring Roc Marciano – ‘Chewbacca’ from dallas penn on Vimeo.

Outfit Architecture…

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

Anybody can buy some shit out of the store. You walk in the store and then you buy some shit. Not too many heads can build a ‘fit. That shit takes patience and style. You might spend a few years putting items together for the perfect ‘fit. Sometimes it all comes together quickly and simply.

I’ve been fuxing with this PRL series called ‘Aberdare’ named after the wildlife preserve in Kenya. I wonder if Ralph Lauren styled these dudes? LOL.

africa lifestyle

The series has me on my safari expedition lifestyle hardbody. Which is also fun since I’m fuxing with Timberland a lot thru the summer.

So the ‘fit I’ve assembled is on some game warden shit. Check the technique…

lifestyle

PRL cargo shorts circa 2005

Rugby on clearance at Macy*s in Atlanta

lifestyle
lifestyle

Utility bucket cap from Marshall’s circa 2008

Deadstock vintage Timberland 7-eye chukka via eBay

lifestyle
lifestyle

Timberland socks on clearance at Marshalls

Crocodile Dundee swag

Hip-Hop’s Bible Is Back From Hell…

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

Combat Jack got me a placement in the latest The Source magazine. Forget all those articles I wrote for that Next Level magazine, this right here is what I am considering to be my first official piece.

It’s about the history of the Super Soaker which turned 20 this year. Did you know a Black dude had invented these joints? Here’s to hoping that Combat Jack can get me some more placements before its all said and done.

Pick up a copy of The Source and help support my sneaker acquisitions. Thank you.