Joe Rivera-Vandal Squad
The Vandal Squad. They’ve been around for a hot minute. You know, they’re the police officers assigned to snatch up a lot of peoples for breaking the law. And the law says something about drawing words on other people’s property being against the law.
‘CLAW’ RIPS INTO FASHION – CLAW MONEY
Saster cats: I’m about to make an introduction that many of you have been longing for, for a loooooong time. It’s all good though, you don’t have to thank me. I like making introductions. Saster cats, meet Claw Money. Now, let’s keep it real: many of you know who she is and respect her steez. She used to get down n dirty on the wicked streets of New York, getting her fill of fill-ins, signatures and choice (master) pieces.
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Dj Neil Armstrong – Return of the Mix
The Saturday evening and Sunday Morning mix that you just can’t seem to stop listening to. That is what a mix tape from Dj Neil Armstrong is like once you have it blazing out of your speakers. It all sounds like a great weekend.
I had a co-worker put me on to a mixtape and I have been an avid follower of the Dj ever since I have heard Neil blaze. — Read More —>
::Bread And Butter, Barcelona/ Sport and Street ::
Streets Are Saying Things had the opportunity to kick it with Nina Plumke from Bread and Butter, Barcelona.

Bread and Butter if you don’t know, is one of the newest and hottest ‘Sport and Street’ trade shows happening in Europe, and it is popping off this week July 2nd till the 4th of July.
Street fashion has always been an important part of our culture, being that most of it has been and has derived from American Street culture, or should we say ‘couture‘. Brands like Cross Colors, Karl Kani, Tribal and Fubu have paved way for all of what is happening today in Street fashion. Although the trends today have strayed from the typical logo branded tees and now reflect more of the ‘art’ that is coming from Street Artists, the Culture is what clearly drives the market.
Here’s what Bread And Butter, Barcelona had to share about the show in Barcelona:
Saster: Can you tell me a bit of the everyday work that you do with BREAD & BUTTER?
BBB:I’m working in the communication department of BREAD & BUTTER but also write for the BBBulletIN, B&B’s official magazine. Therefore, my daily tasks include a lot of writing – either for one of our publications, for press inquiries or for the BBBulletIN. Another large part of my job is the media planning and the organization of all media cooperation of BREAD & BUTTER. We collaborate with a lot of international trade and relevant consumer magazines.
So it’s basically a lot of organizing and communicating with people from all over the world. And even though the tradeshows takes place only twice a year, we work all year organizing them. After the show is before the show!
Saster: How do/did you make the show as HOT as it is!?
BBB: Thanks for the compliment! I think one of the reasons that make BBB outstanding is the fact that it’s not a conventional order fair. It is a marketing and communication platform, a meeting point for the whole industry that combines fun and profit, inspiration and business. The brands that exhibit at BBB represent a mix of several segments and fashion styles, ranging from brands with a more commercial success to emerging labels and designers – what counts is their authenticity with regards to their fashion knowledge and the quality of their products.
Also the individual presentation of our brands makes BBB special: the brands are encouraged to present themselves individually with all their qualities and in their complete emotional environment. Furthermore, BBB puts a lot of effort in the unique atmosphere with frameworks like music acts and artists, parties and exquisite catering – all facets which belong to fashion & lifestyle.
::Graffiti on screen::

Henry Chalfant, a self-taught photographer who took pictures of subway stations, trains and graffiti in New York City in the 1970s, presented his work to students Feb. 19 in the University Screening Room.
“I really just started doing it for fun. … The exhibit was kind of an information, an overview of my connection to that subculture,” Chalfant said.
more……….Graffiti on screen – News
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::SIGN OF THE TIMES [TONIGHT] NEW YORK DAILY NEWS::
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Graffiti, art in Krog Street tunnel resonates or repels::::


At 30, Totem doesn’t work the tunnel anymore. But as one of the earliest artists to spray paint Atlanta’s most talked-about illegal canvas, he knows the work of many who do: Teach, Baser, Drue.Amir Totem — his full name when he’s not tagging walls — stopped in front of his own work: a five-year-old portrait of noir actor Robert Mitchum pulling on a cigarette.”For years people have been telling me about that piece,” he said as cars rumbled by amid the tunnel’s booming reverb. “It’s like a pebble in a pond. It resonates. You put up one tag, and it goes on and on.”Regarded either as art or eyesore, the nearly 100-year-old Krog Street tunnel endures as an urban shout-out in a fast-gentrifying city.
Graffiti, art in Krog Street tunnel resonates or repels | ajc.com
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