those flix R from virginia last months DZA is from VA n its DZEL !! i dont see where the jocking takes place!!!
thats your opinion, i got mine.....i never heard of dza, how long has been doin burners yo.... bump those porn hoes....
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New Brunswick NJ: November 18 - 19, 2006 Street Art Film Festival Street Art Film Festival is two-day event in New Brunswick, New Jersey, featuring excellent films about graffiti, street art and made by some of the greatest contemporary street artists. The event will include discussions with the film-makers and artists and other related art events. This festival is a part of NJ Film Festival (http://www.njfilmfest.com) and the featured movies include: Saturday November 18 7pm @ Scott Hall Quality of Life (2004; 85 min; San Francisco) directed by Benjamin Morgan NJ PREMIER! Sunday November 19 7pm @ Scott Hall My Street Journal (2005; 18 min; France) artwork and directed by JR Embeds (2006; 10 min, Washington DC) artwork and directed by Mark Jenkins Tyger (2006; 5 min; Brazil) artwork and directed by Guiherme Marcondes Graffiti Research Lab (2005; 10 min; New York City) artwork and directed by Evan Roth and James Powderly What is it to be like... (2006, 3 min; New Brunswick) directed by Reid Bingham St. Louis Centre (2006; 4 min; St. Louis) directed by Bill Streeter Albino Alley Cat (2005, 3 min; St. Louis) artwork and directed by Peat Wollaeger Albus Cavus Video Magazine (2006; 30 min., New Brunswick) directed by Nicole Wines Elefantos (2005; 10 min; The Netherlands) directed by Wayne Horse Sponsors and Media Partners: Albus Cavus, Rutgers Film Co-Op, Jinxed Clothing, Liquitex Paint, Rarebreed, Day in the Lyfe, Robots Will Kill, Wooster Collective, Artcrimes, Ekosystem for more info and trailers visit http://www.albuscav.us/filmfest
New York: November 17, 2006 Burning New York Book Release Party Party: Bowery Tattoo on Friday Nov 17th 7-9pm in NYC 334 Bowery between Great Jones & Bond A sequel to the best-selling BROKEN WINDOWS: GRAFFITI NYC, BURNING NEW YORK: GRAFFITI NYC is sure to please an eager audience clamoring for more. New York is the undisputed graffiti capital of the world, the epicenter of a vibrant international scene that attracts artists from all over the globe. Some make the pilgrimage to study old school forms, others to make their own individual contribution to the evolution of the craft. All leave their mark. Burning New York features the latest and most exciting graffiti art being created today. In the same vein as Broken Windows it is a collection of interviews, intimate portraits of the artists working in the streets and hundreds of stunning large scale paintings. Burning New York features contemporary works by genre defying graffiti writers, an interesting combination of those who are just beginning to achieve prominence and others who have been honing their skills for decades. "From the ashes of the 60s to the dust of Ground Zero, New York graffiti has magnetized and polarized, rocked and shocked. When the hot-eyed and restless ride the city's edge to turn dead walls into worlds of color, motion, and passion, Jim and Karla Murray capture their visions and voices with a fire to match. Don't blink." Jeff Chang, author of Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation BURNING NEW YORK by James And Karla Murraywill be available through GINGKO PRESS and Amazon.com HARDCOVER 208 Pages November 2006 ISBN: 1-58423-173-4 Front Cover: DOZE GREEN, KENJI, DAVID ELLIS Gingko Press ISBN: 1-58423-173-4 $39.95 and Amazon "From the ashes of the 60s to the dust of Ground Zero, New York graffiti has magnetized and polarized, rocked and shocked. When the hot-eyed and restless ride the city's edge to turn dead walls into worlds of color, motion, and passion, Jim and Karla Murray capture their visions and voices with a fire to match. Don't blink." Jeff Chang, author of Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation
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