Tanisha from MTV’s Girl Code
Tanisha from MTV’s Girl Code has been rockin’ Adapt’s Damn Gina Hoodie HARD. You can find it here. #tanishalong #regram follow her @tanishalong
Tanisha from MTV’s Girl Code has been rockin’ Adapt’s Damn Gina Hoodie HARD. You can find it here. #tanishalong #regram follow her @tanishalong
Thursday November 7, 2013
The Gaslamp Killer and ArtDontSleep present:
THE GASLAMP KILLER EXPERIENCE
Featuring Special Guest Performances by some of The Gaslamp Killers favorite bands and Producers as well as the unveiling of The GLK Experience.
The GLK Experience Members:
DJ/Electronics/Vox: Gaslamp Killer
Drums: Dexter Story
Drums: Gene Coye
Drums: Danny Baragan
Percussion 1: Andres Renteria
Percussion 2: Allkoi Peete
Keys: Jason Taylor
Bass 1: Brian Martinez
Guitar: Amir Yaghmai
Tenor Sax: Kamasi Washington
Trombone: Elizabeth Lea
Trumpet: Todd Simon
Cello: Peter Jacobson
Violin: Tylana Renga
Viola: Tom Lea
Sitar: Tyler Randall
Doors Open at 7pm
The Mayan Theatre: 1038 South Hill Street, Los Angeles CA., 90015, (213)746-4674
Admission is free with a donation of any kind. Pay what you can afford and help Gaslamp Killer eliminate his medical bills. For More Info: Thegaslampkiller.com
RETURN OF THE GASLAMP KILLER @ HARD / DIA DE LOS MUERTOS from Theo Jemison on Vimeo.
Arriving at the end of Nov. with Dam-Funk on the flip side: two vocal tracks, bonus beat, instrumentals & acappella. via Rappcats
One of our favorite-est models is Ashley Hildreth (who was one of our first actual models!). She happens to be one of the forces behind KronnerBurger with her partner Chris Kronner. Check out their spot on 2379 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94110. They’re also offering a deal today on Gilt City.
(the photo of them is from this feature on Refinery29)
Obey’s fall awareness campaign shines a spotlight on the continuing fight of Native Americans to reclaim land and water that is rightfully theirs.
Article VI, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution, also known as the Supremacy Clause, declares the treaties made with Native Americans as the “supreme law of the land”—but for over 200 years, the US government has consistently broken them. These legally binding contracts contained promises for recognizing tribes’ rights to live self-governed and undisturbed on their own land, with religious freedom; to hunt, fish, and gather natural resources; and to have such benefits as health care, education, and, in some cases, financial payments for lands previously sold to the government. We have a responsibility to honor the promises that have been made.
Indigenous communities are fighting their most important battles in recent history—battles to protect the integrity of their land and water and traditions. In 1980, after the longest running court case in U.S. history, the Supreme Court ruled that the Black Hills (in what is now South Dakota) were illegally taken from the Sioux Nation. The court awarded only 106 million dollars as payment. The Sioux refused the money with the rallying cry, “The Black Hills are Not for Sale!” All across Indian country, this story repeats itself: battles over land, water, hunting and fishing rights, health care, education, and religious freedoms continue TODAY. From Idle No More’s growing movement in Canada to the road blockades attempting to stop the KXL pipeline from crossing tribal lands, the treaty struggles are very much alive.
Honor the Treaties is an organization dedicated to amplifying the voices of indigenous communities through art and advocacy. We do that by funding collaborations between Native artists and Native advocacy groups so that their messages can reach a wider audience. Every shirt sold through this campaign helps support a Native artist and their work with a partner organization. All funding is channeled through The Lakota People’s Law Project (501c3).
When National Geographic photographer Aaron Huey started this campaign with artists Shepard Fairey and Ernesto Yerena, it was not for the purpose of giving collectors something to put in a frame—it was to spread the message that the treaties have yet to be honored.
www.honorthetreaties.org
via Obey
Can’t wait to see the finished Souls of Mischief documentary by Shomari Smith which recently had a pre-screening at the New Parkway. The 20th anniversary of 93 ’til Infinity is celebrated by the group & artists recount the influence of the album. Check for release updates on their FB page.
Til Infinity from Til Infinity Doc on Vimeo.
93Til20Years Teaser ShortVersion update from Til Infinity Doc on Vimeo.
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@tilinfinitydoc @somhiero @hieroimperium
Getting caught up on new music. Freddie Gibbs x Madlib. Heartbreak & bitterness. Their forthcoming album, Piñata, drops Feb 2014.
Some upcoming tour dates:
MADLIB – EUROPE DATES – OCT, NOV 2013:
Tues, 29th October: Budapest, Hungary at Trafó House of Contemporary Arts
Thrs, 31st October: Brussels, Belgium at Europalia Festival
Fri, 1st November: Glasgow UK (TBA)
Sat, 2nd November: Manchester UK at Warehouse Project
FREDDIE GIBBS – ROCK THE BELLS & AUSTRALIA TOUR
Sep 14: Mountain View CA at Rock the Bells
Sep 18: Fitzroy, Australia at Laundry Bar
Sep 19: Wellington, New Zealand at James Cabaret
Sep 20: Auckland, New Zealand at The Studio
Sep 21 & 22: Sydney, Australia at Outsideln Festival
Sep 28: Washington DC at Rock the Bells
Oct 04: East Rutherford NJ at Rock the Bells
Kinsey is showing at Fecal Face in SF for 3 days only! The work features canvas paintings surrounded by smaller 8″ x 10″ b&w chipboard paintings and a selection of wooden sculptures. Opening reception is tonight from 6-9 pm. FFDG is at 2277 Mission St, San Francisco CA 94110. RSVP for the show on FB.
@fecalface
Your tax dollars at work: Ceschi from Fake Four is arrested during a 2010 pot bust and is going to prison after a coerced confession. They need your help to keep the label alive. Here’s a link to their indiegogo.
@fakefour @ceschi