month : 04/2011 128 results

The New King Of Street Art (via Mike Shinoda’s Blog)

Muchas gracias to Charlie Bravo for emailing me this today. … Read Morevia Mike Shinoda�...

BLING BLING THAT HOT STREET THING (via )

Another "what the fuck are we doing?" wall. Painted in Hollywood with How, Nosm, Dabs ...

Paramore’s Hayley Williams Tells Spin Her Favourite Things

Picture in courtesy of Spin

This week: Twenty-two-year-old Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams. The band is currently writing songs for their next album. FAVORITE NEW ARTIST: Best Coast. Sure, they're not brand new, but I want them to just blow up. They are so cool. FAVORITE SONG: "Carrying The Banner" from the Newsies Soundtrack. I grew up watching Newsies with my mom — and luckily, so did a few of my friends. Well, they never watched it with my mom but... you get it. We always blast this one on road trips! FAVORITE WEBSITE: ThingsOrganizedNeatly.tumblr.com. Your obsessive-compulsive disorder will thank me for this one. ...

Racism on Ivy League Campus and by Alum Donald Trump Cut From Same Ugly Cloth

Black in White by Luke Chueh

Recently I've been thinking a lot about Barack Obama, Donald Trump... and Christopher Abreu. OK, Trump and Obama you probably know about. But who's Christopher Abreu? He's a senior at the University of Pennsylvania, about to graduate this spring with honors. But last week, he wrote an op-ed in the Daily Pennsylvanian newspaper in which he made disturbing allegations about a late night incident on the West Philadelphia campus. "I was heading home at 2 a.m.," he wrote, "which meant that students were stumbling out of bars and making their way back home as well." He says a drunk student asked, "Where can I get some fried chicken?... You look like someone who knows where you can get fried chicken." Abreu writes that he suggested they "try Wawa if you're hungry." The white student yelled out to his friends, "I'm gonna go get some fried chicken! This n----- just told me where it's at!" If those words weren't chilling enough, they remind me of something that one of the school's most famous alumni, billionaire Donald Trump, who received an undergraduate degree from Penn's Wharton School in 1968, also said this spring....

The world’s ten creepiest abandoned cities

Some cities die. The people leave, the streets go quiet, and the isolation takes on the macabre shape of a forlorn ghost-town - crumbling with haunting neglect and urban decay. From Taiwan to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, these abandoned cities lurk in the shadows of civilization. Their histories are carried in hushed whispers and futures stillborn from the day of their collapse. Some have fallen victim to catastrophe while others simply outlive their function. I think we can all agree on one thing - they are all very creepy....

Despite Bipartisan Support, Nuclear Reactor Projects Falter

npp WASHINGTON — In an effort to encourage nuclear power, Congress voted in 2005 to authorize $17.5 billion in loan guarantees for new reactors. Now, six years later, with the industry stalled by poor market conditions and the Fukushima disaster, nearly half of the fund remains unclaimed. And yet Congress, at the request of the Obama administration, is preparing to add $36 billion in nuclear loan guarantees to next year’s budget. Even supporters of the technology doubt that new projects will surface any time soon to replace those that have been all but abandoned. “My gut feeling is that there is going to be a delay,” said Neil Wilmshurst, a vice president of the Electric Power Research Institute, a nonprofit utility consortium based in Palo Alto, Calif. News on Thursday that Exelon Corporation, the nation’s largest reactor operator, planned to buy a rival, the Constellation Energy Group, only reinforces the trend; until late last year, Constellation wanted to build, while Exelon was firmly against it. ...

REVOK News: Reasons For His Arrest And How To Support Him

The Real Reason Revok Was Arrested

Melrose & Fairfax posted a very interesting article. The "Revok-Case" is pretty weird with him being arrested only a week after "Art in the streets" opened at MOCA and the high bail amount, etc. so I wouldn't be surprised if their accusations against the LAPD are true.
The trumped up charges against Revok have reeked of suspicion ever since his arrest. From nabbing Revok in the first place for a parole violation and not a new crime, to the exorbitant $320,000 bail, to be sentenced to half a year in jail a day after the arrest, the whole thing seemed like there was something bigger going on. The LAPD were clearly looking for someone to make an example of doing graffiti outside MOCA. But when they hadn't made an arrest on the streets after the first week, they wanted a high profile name to take down. There was probably a short list of high profile arrests, so short, there was probably only one name on it--Revok. Read more after the jump!...