Kanye With White People

This website is official.

(thanks Eiknarf!)

The Antics Road Show

Adult humor. Watch it while it’s up.

(Thanks Caleb!)

Morning Dose of Not Acceptable

So I saw this commercial for the first time last night

Photoshoplooter

More here

Nasty Elevator Talk

@CondeElevator, an “overheard-in” twitter feed from the depths of 4Times Square.

ART THOUGHTZ: The Female Gaze

Riot Fires in Hackney

Photos by Mehdi Lacoste

The Antics Road Show

Banksy’s ‘incomplete guide to total anarchy’ airing this Saturday (8/13) on Channel 4 in the UK.

“An hour-long special produced by Banksy charting the history of behaving badly in public, from anarchists and activists to attention seeking eccentrics.”

more info here

via, nuart

New logo for the Olympic Looting Team

by Pure Evil

Morning Dose of VHS Sex

video by David Romanski

via, @chrisbettig

Weekend Watching: Beat This! A Hip Hop History

via, the documentarian

“You Have To Dig Down To Get The Good Stuff”

Eatin’ Dirt in the South.

via

“showing off expensive clothing in a low-key way”

An informative interview done by Vintage Gear Addicts with Ian Hough on the Football Casual subculture.

“The casual subculture began in the late 1970s after Liverpool F.C. fans introduced the rest of England to European fashions that they acquired while following Liverpool at their 1977 European Cup quarter final against the French side St Etienne. These Liverpool fans arrived back in England with expensive Italian and French designer sportswear, most of which they looted from stores. The fans brought back many unique clothing brands that had not been seen in the country before. Soon other fans were clamoring for these rare items of clothing, such as Lacoste or sergio Tacchini shirts, and unusual Adidas trainers, which are still associated with Liverpool supporters today. At the time, many police forces were still on the lookout for skinhead fans wearing Dr. martens boots, and paid no attention to fans in expensive designer clothing.”

Read it all here

Eat, Learn, Move

Nice 44 day working vacation.

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The Famous Eggman

Capetown, South Africa

In a New Print, Shepard Fairey celebrates George Harrison and the 40th Anniversary of the Concert For Bangladesh

Available on August 8th, proceeds from the print go to UNICEF.

Morning Dose of How Things Have Been Going

Courtesy of David Lynch

NY Walking Tour With John Joseph, frontman of the Cro-Mags: THE HISTORY OF ART, CRIME, DRUGS and PUNK ROCK ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE

I bet there are some great stories told. Click here for more info

via, vanssyndicatezine

Disposable Income

ShoeZeum Guided Tour: 2,000 Pairs in 11 Minutes

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