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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

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My homey NIK from Australia sends us some pics of one of the newest acquisitions to his collection.

I called these joints the ‘Guitar Hero’ Terminators for obvious reasons.

These joints are definitely rock star ready.

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Draft Daze…

Friday, January 16th, 2009

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You and Spike Lee have been waiting to peep these webi-isodes from TERRENCE ELENTENY, the man behind some of my sickest projects.

‘Draft Daze’ is the documented story of Dontrevius Wenters, a delusional basketball fan who has submitted his name into the NBA draft over the better part of a decade and a half.

This would have been called ‘Love & Basketball’ but there isn’t enough love in the world for you to watch Dontrevius play basketball.


Draft Daze (Part 1) from Terrence on Vimeo.


Draft Daze (Part 2) from Terrence on Vimeo.

What You Don’t Know About Gaza…

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

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Editor’s note: I was stunned that this article by RASHID KHALIDI appeared in the NYTimes since they are the leading supremacist mouthpiece. Someone was surely fired for letting this find print.

NEARLY everything you’ve been led to believe about Gaza is wrong. Below are a few essential points that seem to be missing from the conversation, much of which has taken place in the press, about Israel’s attack on the Gaza Strip.

THE GAZANS
Most of the people living in Gaza are not there by choice. The majority of the 1.5 million people crammed into the roughly 140 square miles of the Gaza Strip belong to families that came from towns and villages outside Gaza like Ashkelon and Beersheba. They were driven to Gaza by the Israeli Army in 1948.

THE OCCUPATION
The Gazans have lived under Israeli occupation since the Six-Day War in 1967. Israel is still widely considered to be an occupying power, even though it removed its troops and settlers from the strip in 2005. Israel still controls access to the area, imports and exports, and the movement of people in and out. Israel has control over Gaza’s air space and sea coast, and its forces enter the area at will. As the occupying power, Israel has the responsibility under the Fourth Geneva Convention to see to the welfare of the civilian population of the Gaza Strip.

THE BLOCKADE
Israel’s blockade of the strip, with the support of the United States and the European Union, has grown increasingly stringent since Hamas won the Palestinian Legislative Council elections in January 2006. Fuel, electricity, imports, exports and the movement of people in and out of the Strip have been slowly choked off, leading to life-threatening problems of sanitation, health, water supply and transportation.

The blockade has subjected many to unemployment, penury and malnutrition. This amounts to the collective punishment — with the tacit support of the United States — of a civilian population for exercising its democratic rights.

THE CEASE-FIRE
Lifting the blockade, along with a cessation of rocket fire, was one of the key terms of the June cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. This accord led to a reduction in rockets fired from Gaza from hundreds in May and June to a total of less than 20 in the subsequent four months (according to Israeli government figures). The cease-fire broke down when Israeli forces launched major air and ground attacks in early November; six Hamas operatives were reported killed.

WAR CRIMES
The targeting of civilians, whether by Hamas or by Israel, is potentially a war crime. Every human life is precious. But the numbers speak for themselves: Nearly 700 Palestinians, most of them civilians, have been killed since the conflict broke out at the end of last year. In contrast, there have been around a dozen Israelis killed, many of them soldiers. Negotiation is a much more effective way to deal with rockets and other forms of violence. This might have been able to happen had Israel fulfilled the terms of the June cease-fire and lifted its blockade of the Gaza Strip.

This war on the people of Gaza isn’t really about rockets. Nor is it about “restoring Israel’s deterrence,” as the Israeli press might have you believe. Far more revealing are the words of Moshe Yaalon, then the Israeli Defense Forces chief of staff, in 2002: “The Palestinians must be made to understand in the deepest recesses of their consciousness that they are a defeated people.”

Rashid Khalidi, a professor of Arab studies at Columbia, is the author of the forthcoming “Sowing Crisis: The Cold War and American Dominance in the Middle East.”

Sneaker Pr0n With GABEROCKKA

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

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You should already know our homey GABEROCKKA from the Flawless Hustle family. GABE goes in hard [ll] when it comes to the sneakers and streetwear that is driving these internets nuts. Peep this drop GABE did describing all the Nike SB shoes that have been scrapped before production.

GABE just sent me a few photos of some joints he was bumping on the eBay system. I laughed to myself because this is what I used to do when I found pr0n pics that I liked. I would send them to all friends too. Let’s take a look at the curves on these ladies and tell me if this isn’t something like looking through the lens at a softcore photo shoot.

NIKEiD Air Max ’90
The safety orange accents and the contrast stitching murdered it those AM90’s. I likes the buffalo print leather all around. Even the blacked out swoosh added flavor because you almost didn’t know if you were looking at a sneaker or a trail running shoe.

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NIKEiD Air Max ’97
Another iD shoe with a rare material on the upper. The snakeskin print around the mudguard is sick. These joints are more of a museum piece in my opinion. Very simple colorways and coordination is how GABE likes to keep his designs, whereas I might try to get every possible color in the palette on a pair of my shoes. These 97’s are definitely living the ‘Trife Life’.

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BONUS TRACK: ‘Trife Life’ by Mobb Deep

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

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Editor’s note: This drop was swiped from Grand Master’s blog.

Saturday morning, after spending the prior night on-campus, I woke up early and headed into the city for the second installment of the Sneaker Fiends Unite NYC Tour.

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10:55 MTA commuter to Grand Central = 12:20 ETA.

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This time, MC GANJI aka my b-girl homey Soyoon rolled along to take her first trip through and around the gritty city a/k/a The Rotten Apple. No better way to do it than with an OG New Yorker.

Linking up with Dallas and fellow New Haven resident Encyclopedia Black in Grand Cent, we headed uptown to Harlem, then over to Fordham Road, BX, where homeboy Nattiez had parked the whip and was awaiting our arrival.

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Form like Voltron (except not those wack Voltron Reeboks… truth be told, we were clowning on Reebok all day. Sorry, rbk).

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Soyoon a/k/a GANJI b/k/a Zoey.

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Dallas and Nattiez, indigenous NYers.

After trekking all day and staying light on the copping, we headed uptown to Harlem’s Vault, where Dallas had a connect.

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The store was still decked out from the previous week’s winter ACG launch party. Real talk, Nike is pushing this ACG line hard in the urban markets this quarter: from Dr. Jays to Vault, nearly every location we rolled through had ACG gear and kicks on blast, specially those ACG boots.

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Batman Bapesta FS-001’s on display.

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Art of the Vault.

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After much deliberation, Soyoon copped her first ever pair of Nikes – a premium looking little pair of Women’s Dunk Lows. With perforated toebox material and solid color blocking, I am saying that these were a good call on her part.

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Vault – where Harlem stays laced.

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GANJI also copped a tee and some other miscellaneous materials from Vault, leaving her moving weight in the hood like a dump truck.

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After Vault, we headed down to the L.E.S. to hit up Richie’s on Delancey and also my SoHo regular come-
ups, Staple Design’s The Reed Space (Chinese-run and-owned baby!!).

After Reed Space, we dropped by 169 Bowery, site of Reebok’s new pop-up shop in support of their relaunch of the Reebok Pump. Despite our crew’s general distaste for Reebok, we thought we would give them a chance to shine and win back our affections.

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Colorful and 80s-inspired interior design aside, the kicks were a generally lackluster lot. Nice try, Reebok; maybe next time. But you only get so many next times.

We finished up the tour at NoLiTa sneaker boutique Premium Laces, where Dallas got footage interviewing the manager and we got a chance to see some super-exclusive kicks in person.

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KAWS 1 World AF-1. (friends and family only… $3000.)

Despite their seemingly boundless selection, the prices at Premium Laces were, fittingly, premium, and so we all took a pass on that one.

Premium Laces, though, was only a block and a half away from one of my other key SoHo retailers, the US Uniqlo flagship store; bidding farewell to the rest of our retinue, Soyoon and I headed there, where I copped a down jacket and flannel on the low, in preparation for the upcoming winter months.

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Dinner on the train back. After a quick hour and a half nap, we were back in New Haven, leaving only a quick trek back to campus through a severe – if sudden – downpour, and the shuttle back to my door.

signing out,
-[SFU]GM.