Videographer Kathleen McGivney attended this weekend’s opening of the Big Gay Ice Cream Shop, the brick-and-mortar offspring of Doug Quint’s beloved Big Gay Ice Cream Truck. You know you’ve won when Anthony Bourdain shows up to your shop in a… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Towleroad Discovery Date : 06/09/2011 18:45 Number of articles : 2
SMDH. Gunfire repeatedly rocked the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn yesterday — even while Mayor Bloomberg marched nearby — as the city’s terrifying epidemic of shootings over the Labor Day weekend grew steadily worse. The orgy of violence — including eight fatalities among the 48 gunshot victims — seemed to follow the revelers everywhere, from the parade route to nearby fast-food joints and even to their own homes. In all, nine of the shooting victims were hit at or near the parade, the annual Caribbean-themed festival in Crown Heights, where a gunman had fired into the air only blocks from where Bloomberg had just begun marching. “[The gunman] shouted something, then ‘boom!’ Everyone ducked,” said a witness, Marlene Anthony, adding that the young thug was standing at Rockaway Parkway and Clarkson Avenue – just blocks from the parade staging area. “It was a bad mix of alcohol, ignorance and a fool with a gun who tries to ruin the fun of the parade.” The gunman, Devon Stevens, 25, jumped into a livery cab, but went only a couple blocks before hopping out on East 94th Street at Winthrop Street, where he ditched the gun as cops gave chase, authorities said. Hours after the parade ended, an elderly woman was killed in the crossfire of a melee between cops and a gunman. The parade had gotten off to a rocky start at 6 a.m., when a nearby McDonald’s — packed with 100 early risers prepping for the festivities — was the site of a senseless shooting. A customer Kenneth Beggs, 44, bumped into a man entering the Empire Boulevard eatery and apologized. But Anthony Carruthers, 28, allegedly refused to let the incident go and pumped bullets into Beggs’ legs. “The bullet shattered the door, so everyone ran out the other door,” said one McDonald’s cook. Tempers flared after parade ended, as well, with one reveler shot in front of a crowd on Eastern Parkway. A group of six or seven men had pummeled the victim on the ground and then an attacker pulled out a handgun and shot him in the leg. Before the gunman fled, he grabbed a pot of steaming rice from a food vendor and tossed it onto an onlooker. Cops tackled the gunman. His victim is expected to survive. The shocking 72-hour shooting tally came as police revealed that the number of people who took a bullet in the past week had skyrocketed. For the week ending Sunday, a whopping 98 people had been shot — nearly twice the 53 shot during the same week last year, the NYPD said. Those injured last week were involved in 72 incidents, compared to 40 shoot-ups in the same week in 2010, according to the Police Department. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said that although the number of shootings so far this year is fewer when compared to a decade ago, the spree of gunfire over the weekend is “obviously . . . cause for concern. “We’re doing everything we can do,” added Kelly, who cited the NYPD’s shifting of resources to target guns on the streets, including boosting overtime. Some of the shootings were clearly “associated with the parade,” Kelly said. “Quite frankly, this is something that does happen with this parade.” Bloomberg said, “It was a bad weekend, no question about that . . . There’s just too many guns on the streets of this city. It’s a national problem . . . because it’s so easy to buy guns in other states, and just drive them in and sell them in the back of your car.” In all, at least 16 people were hit by bullets yesterday — 15 of them in Brooklyn. Wow. NYC has got to chill. Seriously. Source
Mobb Deep, Slaughterhouse, Erykah Badu and more revisit classic material for a day of hip-hop celebration on New York stop. By Rob Markman Nas at Rock The Bells Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — Thousands of rap fans gathered in hip-hop’s birth city for a daylong celebration of the genre’s classics. Nas , Lauryn Hill , Erykah Badu and Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon and Ghostface Killah all performed at the Rock the Bells 2011 festival on Governor’s Island in New York City on Saturday (September 3). The musical tour was comprised of four stages, including the main Rock the Bells stage, the Wu-inspired 36 Chambers stage and the underground-themed Paid Dues stage. More than 20 acts, including Mobb Deep, Slaughterhouse, Black Moon, Big K.R.I.T., the Immortal Technique and GZA, performed, with some dedicating their sets to their own classic albums; others devoted their shows to just a gang of fan-favorites. The festivities kicked off at approximately 2 p.m. ET, and started off slow. Wu-Tang Clan’s GZA fumbled through his 1995 sophomore album, Liquid Swords, as concertgoers ping-ponged back and forth between stages. Cypress Hill ran through selections from their Black Sunday LP. Marijuana anthems like “I Wanna Get High” and “Hits From the Bong” set the tone for a smoke-filled set that mixed equal parts rap, rock and Latin soul. Mobb Deep didn’t disappoint. Although they were advertised to perform only their 1995 breakout album, The Infamous, the Queens, New York, duo did so much more. In addition to tracks like “Shook Ones Pt. II,” “Survival of the Fittest” and “Give Up the Goods,” the Mobb dove into their catalog of street bangers, including “G.O.D. Pt. III” and “Quiet Storm,” as well. MTV Jams’ 2011 Fab 5 inductee Big K.R.I.T. found his set overlapping with that of the Mobb’s Havoc and Prodigy, but he was still able to draw a sizable crowd on the Paid Dues stage. The gatherers bounced energetically to Southern-fried selections like “Glass House” and “Country Sh–,” proving that it wasn’t just a day for rap veterans. After drawing fan criticism about her previous live shows, Lauryn Hill promised at the beginning of her set to perform the songs from her The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill album as they were recorded. Unfortunately, the plan was thrown out the window pretty quickly as she rapped to a ridiculously sped-up version of “Lost Ones.” In fact, many of Ms. Hill’s classics were performed quite differently from how fans may have remembered. Still, she did thrill audiences with almost-flawless renditions of “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and “To Zion.” There was also a Fugees reunion of sorts when Pras joined his former partner to rock “Ready or Not,” but the warring Wyclef was nowhere to be found. Before Hill could finish her set, Raekwon and Ghostface took to the 36 Chambers stage on the other side of the field. They opened with “Striving for Perfection,” the opening skit from Rae’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx … , and then tore into “Incarcerated Scarfaces,” “Criminology” and “Ice Cream.” It was a ’90s-era dream come true, but unfortunately hip-hop’s faithful were forced to choose, because halfway through Rae and Ghost’s set, the night’s headliner Nas, started his show on the main stage. At around 10:30 p.m., the crowd gathered at Nas’ stage, which was decorated with props made to mirror his native Queensbridge, New York, housing project. There was a backdrop with buildings, a real lamppost, project benches and a gate that stood as the entrance. It was 17 years ago that Nasir Jones dropped his highly regarded debut, Illmatic, and on Saturday night he maneuvered through the 10-track masterpiece starting with its opener, “Genesis.” With DJ Premier backing him, Nas rapped the words to “N.Y. State of Mind” and “It Ain’t Hard to Tell” with a ferocity that recalled the young MC in 1994. Nas did, at times, depart from the Illmatic theme, treating his day-one fans to something special. First, he brought out MC Serch to perform their 1992 underground banger “Back to the Grill.” Next up, he invited Joe Fatal, Akinyele and Large Professor to do “Live at the Barbeque,” the 1991 song that gave Nas his rap debut. From there, it was a full-on party as the Braveheart MC did his new single “Nasty,” invited Lauryn back out for their collabo “If I Ruled the World” and closed with the hyped-up “Made Ya Look.” Before he left closed out the night, Nas shouted, “I love you New York City,” and it was apparent that NYC loves him back. Did you catch the Rock the Bells tour this year? Tell us your thoughts! Related Artists Nas Wu-Tang Clan Raekwon The Fugees Lauryn Hill
Soiree hosted by event planner to the stars Colin Cowie was held for the recently married couple. By Jocelyn Vena Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian at their New York City soiree Photo: Jason Binn/WireImage New York City welcomed newlyweds Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries with open arms on Wednesday night. The pair attended a bash thrown in their honor and held at downtown Manhattan’s Capitale, officially welcoming the couple as the latest members of the city’s upper echelon. The party had a black-and-white theme, like the pair’s nuptials late last month, and was dubbed the “Night of Style and Glamour” soiree, according to The Hollywood Reporter . The pair’s family, fellow celebrities, socialites and reality stars, including Lance Bass, Paul Shaffer, Tinsley Mortimer, and “Real Housewives of New York” stars Ramona Singer, Alex McCord, and Simon Van Kempen, were all in attendance, and Colin Cowie hosted the event. “Welcome to New York!!!! @ KrisHumphries @ ScottDisick @ KourtneyKardash @ JonathanCheban @ scottsartiano @ CarlaDiBello @ lala! What a fun nite!” Kim tweeted about the bash. “Such a glam night NYC! Thanks for the warm welcome! Thanks again @ JasonBinn @ ColinCowie!!! Now I get to sleep in! I need some major rest!” The glamorous event featured a violinist dressed in lingerie playing alongside a DJ. When the couple walked into the party, the DJ played Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ “Empire State of Mind.” They later cut into a cake emblazoned with “Welcome to NYC Kim & Kris.” A two-part TV special, “Kim’s Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event,” is slated to air in October on E! Cameras were rolling at the party, presumably to be included in the special. Humphries plays for the New Jersey Nets, while Kim, along with her sister Kourtney, is back in NYC to shoot the new season of “Kourtney & Kim Take New York.”
If proposing to Basketball Wives’ Evelyn Lozada wasn’t outrageous enough, how about sleeping in a fish tank bed? Chad Ochocinco sleeps with the fishes, literally! The makers, Wayde King and Brett Raymer, of Ocho’s bed say ““We built two for (Ochocinco’s) house. We made a shark tank for his living room and an arch tank for his bed, so when he sleeps he can look up at the fish.He was cool as heck. He’s way more outspoken in front of the camera than he is in person. He’s a really, really nice guy.” Evelyn Lozada Explains Why Her Mother Still Lives In The Projects [VIDEO] 5 Reasons Why Evelyn Lozada & Ochocinco’s Relationship Is Fake Spotted @ Necole Bitchie.com
Last month in New York City, “Monkey Gang” The Mockumentary screened at the historic Anthology Film Archives. Most people were entertained and informed but a few were offended, but everybody seemed affected and moved. Check out the reactions of cast and fans in this interview. If you are interested in bringing the “Monkey Gang” movie to your town for a screening contact Mr. M at mrmassac@gmail.com. RELATED STORIES “Monkey Gang” Creators Talk Message Behind Movie At NYC Advance Screening Monkey Gang Resurrects Hip-Hop With Smif N’ Wessun
We’re all still scratching our heads at Lil Wayne’s performance at the VMAs, but things just got even weirder. The good folks at Complex did some investigating and this is what they found: You all saw what Weezy wore at the VMAs, right? LET’S TALK ABOUT THOSE PANTS. The leopard print jeans were so crazy (and so tight) that it has everyone talking. Not because they’re stylish, but because they’re AWESOMELY HORRIBLE. There’s even a Lil Wayne Jeggings Twitter. Well, we found out what he was wearing and they are WOMEN’S JEGGINGS! WOMEN’S. JEGGINGS. The brand loved by punk rockers everywhere, Tripp NYC, has confirmed on their facebook page that the YMCMB rapper was indeed wearing their pants. You can buy them here for $44. Just make sure to get a very very large size so that you can sag in those tight ass jeans, just like Wayne. Don’t blame us if people laugh at you. Yup. Weezy was rocking chick pants on Sunday. And this is the hottest thing in Hip-Hop? Just kill us now.
Diddy’s concubine Cassie turned 25 this week and the birthday girl also had something else to celebrate. She’s landed yet another magazine cover — this time it’s the September issue of Idoll Magazine, a new magazine created by the modeling industry’s creative brains which was launched this spring. This is only the second issue. Idoll Magazine was made to give the industry a voice and to make people see what it is really about, in times where most people watch TV shows like “America’s Next Topmodel”. Cassie is signed to One Management in NYC. One and more agencies like Wilhelmina, Elite, Next and more are responsible for this magazine. Um… but the Illuminati issue? Really Cassie? Cass also took to her tumblr this week to thank her fans for making a birthday video for her and to let them know some big news — the album is done: Soooooo sorry to my fans… I’ve been M.I.A. on twitter for almost 2 weeks because I can’t access my account. Not to worry though lol… we’re working it out and I’ll be back up and running next week. I just have to say, the video compilation for my birthday was AMAAAAZING!!!! I love you guys so much and I’m making you a video blog tomorrow & guess what?? Shhh… I recorded the last song for my album yesterday. Very excited to share it with you.xxxx We’re very interested to hear what that sounds like. We know you can’t get enough of this chick so we’re also posting some scans from her BLANK Magazine feature a couple months back. Check ‘em out!
By Isaac Butler I was in NYC for both 9/11 and The Great Blackout, but it appears I will miss the hurricane. Here’s wishing everyone there a safe weekend, and I hope in my heart of hearts that it turns… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Parabasis Discovery Date : 27/08/2011 03:59 Number of articles : 2
During Kraftwerk’s initial inception, the group in hindsight operated in a more, for lack of a better word, “traditional” school of Krautrock exploration, one that due to it’s often under-referenced influence (at least in comparison to the more universally celebrated… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : WFMU’s Beware of the Blog Discovery Date : 26/08/2011 17:16 Number of articles : 2