One of New York’s most famous graffiti cliques back in the ‘70s was a Brooklyn-based crew, Graffiti Never Dies. I remember seeing a block-letter piece of theirs unsuccessfully squeezed onto a subway ...
In the early 1980s, Mayor Koch, enraged about graffiti, began buffing the city’s colorful, painted trains. In the end, he may have succeeded, but not before Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant captured the ...
Last night, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center hosted a special 30th Anniversary screening of the immortal hip-hop documentary Style Wars as part of the Rhapsodic ...
Style Wars filmakers Tony Silver (Director/Producer) and Henry Chalfant (Producer/Photographer) chat with Garth Trinidad about the two-DVD set release of their legendary hip- hop/graffiti documentary.
Meet the Mayor. Alamo City graffiti icon Cien isn’t quite sure when he was first acknowledged as San Antonio’s prime ambassador of hip-hop culture, but over the years the title has stuck. For 12-ounce ...
“Style Wars,” the legendary movie detailing New York’s graffiti culture and the birth of Hip-Hop, will be re-released on August 23rd as a DVD 2-disc set distributed through Music Video Distribution ...
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