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Friday, April 30th, 2010

gulf oil spill

My TWitter timeline didn’t really give a shit about Louisiana last night.

gulf oil spill
gulf oil spill

All I know is people living on the coast better bring the pails to the beach so they can rack up on some loosy crude.

You know you can make plastics from that shit? Word to George Carlin.

Making Stans And Kissing Babies…

Friday, April 30th, 2010

DP does the polysyllabic word count to Eminem’s latest single. #iHipHop

Antheminem…

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

eminem

Complex mag’s deputy editor BFred asked a few bloggers what their take was on Eminem’s latest leaked album single – ‘Not Afraid’…

Anthem music x Eminem = Antheminem.

Eminem is the emo rap king, hands down. This song is the ‘Lose Yourself’ 2010 version. Get a ticket to Giants Stadium and get your lighters out. This song will be marching music for every loser this summer. It ain’t my bag, but this shit is gonna be big. Huge. Colossal.


Eminem – ‘Not Afraid’

Stuff DP.com Likes…

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

dog family

Stop trying to look busy at work.

Go to Awkward Family Photos now.

IN MEMORIAM…

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

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Celebrate the life and artistic legacy of Roy DeCarava…

C.S.’s father was an accomplished artist who was supremely and fiercely principled. Because of this he would eschew much of the acclaim that other less courageous artists would accept for themselves. DeCarava demanded that he be viewed as an artist, without qualification as an African American artist, or street artist, or a documentarian.

He took his camera everywhere he went. He lived and raised his family in Bed Stuy, but was born and raised uptown in Harlem. The art world tried to marginalize him because so many of his early subjects were the residents of the neighborhoods where he lived and worked. He knew that this made his subjects and his art no less great, even as the T.I.’s tried to say otherwise.

I’m proud to say that I was a fan of Roy DeCarava’s photographs decades before I had met him. In real life he was as compelling as the images he crafted. Speaking truth to power and expressing the beauty of it all, DeCarava is in a large part the inspiration for why I do what I do.

In memory of

ROY DeCARAVA

A celebration of the
life and work of
an American artist

Monday, May 10th at 6:30 PM

The Cooper Union Great Hall
7 East Seventh Street at Third Avenue
New York City

FREE and open to the public

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