Archive for the ‘Harpers Weekly Review’ Category

1 LUV…

Monday, April 19th, 2010

love

You’re lucky just to have 1…

1 LUV from dallas penn on Vimeo.

What If Cocaine Isn’t The Problem?

Friday, April 16th, 2010

scarface

‘Crack babies’ defy mother’s curse

The above story is great news because it informs us that there is almost no effect on the development of children whose mothers were addicted to cocaine during childbirth. This is big news party people. A generation of kids who were written off like an LL Cool J album are actually viable and productive adults. It turns out that cocaine was never really the problem.

The problem was, and still is poverty.

Not My Cup Of Tea…

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

mad hatter

There isn’t too much of a difference from the Disney version of the Mad Hatter, who hosts a tea party during Alice’s visit to Wonderland, and the mad haters who have joined the Tea Party to oppose the current president and his referendum on America.

Tea Party Backers Wealthier and More Educated

The Mad Hatter was an old white dude who had hell’a free time on his hands to be loyal to the White Queen. The Tea Party’s mad haters are retired dudes who think President OBAAMA is a muslim socialist.

The Mad Hatter could be as petulant as a child. You ever try putting logic to a Tea Party member?

The Mad Hatter even dresses like a Conservative Republican.

mad hatter

For The Love Of ‘Lo…

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

1980s

For one sunny afternoon NYC recalled the bad ol’ days of yore and lore as nattily dressed Black and brown youths patrolled Herald Square and Times Square. #iHipHop

Copyright Criminals…

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

de la

I always said that lawyers ruined the soundscape for Hip-Hop music. The concepts that the Bomb Squad created would never have been possible in the current attorney pwned music business. Don’t take my words for it tho’.

Peep this documentary called ‘Copyright Criminals’…

Now I see why the mixtape game is so prevalent now. Who could afford to clear a sample?

How to Make a Documentary About Sampling–Legally

via Future of Music Coalition