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THE MADE IN AMERICAN FESTIVAL LINEUP HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED!
Jay-Z, Skrillex, Pearl Jam, Santigold, Janelle Moane, Calvin Harris, Rick Ross, Passion Pitt, Wale, Odd Future etc.
This lineup sounds like it’s going to be AMAZING!
Def want to check this out. The Roots are a big part of the reason. Also I want to check out newcomers SonnyMoon and Gary Clark Jr. . Never did Reggae Day before, but singing “It Wasn’t Me”out loud and slow winin’ to Collie Buddz doesn’t sound like a bad idea. Plus the food they serve is a perk too!
more info JazzReggaeFest.com
hell yes…can wait…
COLLIE BUDDZ
Gonna be awesome!
The Holy Ship! 2012 lineup was announced this morning. (A healthy seven months in advance of the actual event). No major surprises, although Justice at sea (which sounds like the name of a Steven Seagal movie), should be pretty freaking cool.
So yeah. January 4-7. Cruise ship. The Bahamas. Coconut rum and dirty beats. Let’s do this.
Happy May Day !!!

The celebration of May Day as a labor holiday marked by parades and red flags began on May 1, 1886. Behind the campaign was the universal adoption of the 8-hour working day, an improvement on the recent fight for a ten-hour day. In Chicago, the center of the movement, workers had been agitating for an 8-hour day for months, and on the eve of May 1, 50,000 were already on strike. 30,000 more swelled their ranks the next day, bringing most of Chicago manufacturing to a standstill. In a notorious riot that followed (the Haymarket massacre) the 8-hour movement failed, but the Chicago events figured prominently in the founding congress of the Second International (Paris, 1889) to make May 1, 1890 a demonstration of the solidarity and power of the international working class movement. Ever since, May Day has been celebrated globally as the international workers’ holiday.
For May Day 2012, Occupy is organizing the first truly nationwide General Strike in U.S. history. Building on the international celebration of May Day, past General Strikes in U.S. cities like Seattle and Oakland, the recent May 1st Day Without An Immigrant demonstrations, the national general strikes in Spain this year, and the on-going student strike in Quebec, the Occupy Movement has called for A Day Without the 99% on May 1st, 2012. This in and of itself is a tremendous victory. For the first time, workers, students, immigrants, and the unemployed from 135 U.S. cities will stand together for economic justice.
To find events in your city:
http://occupywallst.org/article/may-day/
http://www.occupymay1st.org/2012/04/21/nationwide-general-strike/
International Workers’ Day
Celebrate Worker’s Rights
Demand Worker’s Rights
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Day
[ No Working / No Shopping ]
Stand together in solidarity w/ the 99%
General strike. Occupy your city. Occupy your home. Occupy your heart.
It is essential that there should be organization of labor. This is an era of organization. Capital organizes and therefore labor must organize.
It’s a trip seeing these historical pics. Some of the most well known intersections/areas in l.a. were on fire, in total chaos, and filled with people in full rage and fear.
NEWS, ARCHIVE: 20th Anniversary of L.A. Riots - Now and Then by Ted Soqui
It’s been 20 years since LAPD officers were acquitted of beating Rodney King —- and the subsequent rioting that paralyzed the city.
Much has changed in the urban landscape of Los Angeles: Where there was once a building in flames, there is now a shopping mall. Where there were blocks of rubble, there is now a school.
Award-winning photographer Ted Soqui has revisited the spaces he photographed almost 20 years ago, documenting how Los Angeles has moved beyond the riots of 1992.
To see the full “Now & Then” image-set by Ted Soqui, visithttp://www.corbisimages.com/ImageGroup/5/1369221
And for Corbis’ complete retrospective on the L.A. Riots, visit http://www.corbisimages.com/ImageGroup/5/1334242/DWF15-232425
Twenty years ago, photographer Ted Soqui faced down guns and fire to capture the violence engulfing Los Angeles. Now he’s going back and shooting the same spots.
“This is a place where I don’t feel alone. This is a place where I feel at home.”
This is awesome!
I love the song ( The Cinematic Orchestra - To Build A Home ) .
Read about the filmmaker in the Times the other day .
“LA Light” by Colin Rich. Amazing time-lapse photography of Los Angeles!
so fly , so effortless ! Love this guy
fav verse:
Now i’m the one that’s reppin Queens way beyond your wildest dreams
Bottles on bottles with sparklers surround my team
That long cash get the baddest bxtches out they jeans
20 years in this game lookin 17
I don’t lean: no codeine, promethazine
I just blow green pick which bxtch to bless the king
Although he’s on to another chapter
Heavy D gave this beat to Salaam for me to rap ta
Blaaaah…
Nas, “The Don” (Video)…
In sleek vintage-style visuals for the Heavy D, Salaam Remi & Da Internz produced track, Nas flosses all over New York city in his crisp white Tom Ford tuxedo jacket and matching white Rolls Royce. June Ambrose worked her styling magic in the video… Watch Above (via TheYBF…)
Bob Marley and The Wailers - Natty Dread
first 12 seconds knocks
Skatalites - Simmer down
I am so happy to have shaked hands with Ziggy Marley before the screening of the documentary MARLEY. Such a beautiful person and talented artist. Check out Marley, a great documentary on the legendary icon Bob Marley who’s short lived life was spent to the fullest . The movie displays his unconditional love for his people , family and music. Directed by Kevin McDonald and Executive Produced by Ziggy Marley & Chris Blackwell.






