I have been on a few websites checking out the reviews for the book by terrance histrion “hiding in hip hop” and their are some angry people. Is the book genuine nobody knows but its going to be engrossing to read… are their much things as dl brothas yes but does that attain them punk or fems? no.. it makes them men who same to mess around with another men… its what they prefer… is it wrong or right? who is to verify someone what is wrong and whats right… Everyone starts to get a lowercase crazy with the gay person lol.. erst you learn about the lifestyle you would understand it more… there are so many different types of gay men… i surmisal punks have ruined it for all gay though lol (i mean alot of people think every gay man wants to be a woman) but anyways the book is null to get upset about and dont have a hunch attack if u encounter out a macho guy is gay because alot of macho guys same to fool around. (black, white, mexican etc…)
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Why are people mad about the book hiding in hip hop?
Friday, August 13th, 2010I need help with a quote from a book, its probably cyber punk, but maybe not, everyone please help?
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010I don’t undergo who wrote it, the exclusive thing I knew about it was this quote, that I forgot, but the gist of it is…
Until the age of 25 every man thinks that he could be that baddest man alive, something about his family getting wiped out and other things, lol, its about a paragraph long, then something about feat to aggregation to train, the terminal line is very close to “if he just decided to be bad”
The title was similiar to Snow guard or ski patrol
Student Book Guide To Going Out In London
Thursday, March 18th, 2010
There is a lot to attract someone to study in London. To begin with there are some of the prizewinning Universities in the country as substantially as over 200 museums, stunning architecture and history and top facilities for students. London is one of the most vibrant, creative and diverse cities in the world and is a perfect locate to build your future.
Studying a side, another of Londons wonderful qualities is its nightlife. No one should ever be bored in london, ever. still as a new student in London it can all be quite daunting and you may encounter yourself get in the habit of hitting the SU Bar and the walkabout and keeping in your comfort zones which is ok I suppose but you’d be missing out on a hell of a lot of fun and that would be a big shame.
I hit constructed an area by area guide to the bars you must go for a ingest in and the clubs you hit to go and shake your ass in. Deep Breath…
I’ll start off with the unreal metropolis Town. metropolis is associated usually with Goths, Punks and Emo’s, but there is loads more going on. metropolis is packed full of gig venues; The Dublin Castle, Barfly, Dingwalls, chesty Gallery, Koko, The Lock Tavern, The Round House, The Monarch, The Underworld – the itemize can go on and on. Every year the metropolis Crawl makes enthusiastic use of the long itemize of venues with a two day festival hosting gigs all over the area showcasing the prizewinning in new music. Acts this year featured Crystal Castles, Sam Sparro, Noah and the Whale and loads more.
I’ll pick out a couple of Camden’s prizewinning bits for you. My selection locate for a ingest with my mates is belike The Lock Tavern; there is a roof terrace and a beer garden and rattling good food. In the summer they hit a barbeque too. The music is ever rattling modify with surprise DJ’s and residents. Just up the agency from there is the Barfly, the local rock and listing sweat box. Generally the gigs there are the prizewinning of Camden’s new music scene, it’s usually rammed full on weekday and Saturday nights, drinks aren’t too expensive they hit affordable shots and on their club period Casino Royale you can play roulette and win drinks.
Proud Galleries fresh relaunched in a new scene most 100 times the filler than the old one. Maybe that is slightly inaccurate but it is seriously huge. Situated in stables market, there are two massive rooms and then loads of seated areas in the old stables. Expensive drinks but enthusiastic nights. The launch kicked off with The Enemy playing a gig and things hit just been getting better and better since then.
Koko is home to club NME and Xfm do their awards show there. It’s rattling stunning exclusive and if you’re an indie scenester then it’s the locate to be on a weekday night. There is usually discount for students on entry as well.
Shoreditch has become the trendiest locate to go out. The area is flooded with artists, musicians, poets, photographers and fashionista’s. The vibe is very chilled and bohemian through the day times and then at period the pubs and clubs come alive. Hoxton Bar and Kitchen is home to Sunday nights BoomBox, the club that started a fashion revolution. It became the locate to be with the likes of Naomi Campbell, Lindsay Lohan and Kelly Osborne swinging by to party and a tribe of regulars who dress not to impress but to gob smack. It sounds same it would be full of egos and posers but it is so unstoppered and welcoming and has free entry, everyone is there for a enthusiastic time. The after party is held at Bar Aquarium, Wet Yourself. It’s basically a club playing good electro with a pool and Jacuzzi, soooo much fun I can’t even get started. Don’t forget your Speedo’s!
Also in Shoreditch its worth checking out Brick Lane. There are some enthusiastic bars around same 93 feet east and cafe 1001, hosting all kinds of gigs, short film nights and DJ sets. enthusiastic food is available too.
The Old Blue Last on Commercial Street is a modify venue. It’s owned by Vice magazine and there are usually gigs upstairs most nights. Check out club period BOSH! one weekday each month. It’s free to get in and ever has an awesome line up and enthusiastic DJs.
Goldsmiths students hit a pretty good selection of places to go downbound in New Cross. London’s most stylish students hit the Amersham Arms for gigs and club nights. Check out SKIPtheatre, it’s a period of live music and theatrical performances from girls who love to skip, sounds quite bizarre but it’s very cool. There are good gigs at the New Cross Inn and the Goldsmiths Student Union host some enthusiastic nights too with very affordable drinks on offer.
Hanging out in bicentric London can be a bit hit and miss. You may encounter yourself in a heavily over priced pub or cocktail bar and the atmosphere lacks a sense of community due to the amount of tourists. still there are some rattling enthusiastic places to go. For the student with a tight budget I would recommend going to one of the many Sam Smith’s pubs dotted around Soho. My selection is the fresh refurbished Princess Louise on High Holborn. It is truly beautiful exclusive and a standard pint is two pounds! If it’s too busy in there then move on to The Crown on New Oxford Street and take your beer outside where there are loads of people gathering around drinking and chatting.
For clubbing in bicentric London, the most popular places for students are Madame JoJo’s, The Roxy, Punk and Metro. They’re all gig venues that hit club nights too, usually pretty rock and listing but there can be lots of different stuff going on too. The End is a enthusiastic club in the west end. Home to Durrrr the successor of the iconic Trash club period where the theme is to be as eccentric as you can and hit an amazing time. another nights are good too, there’s a lot of variety; dub, techno, electro, drum and bass etc. And on the weekends it is unstoppered until 6.
There are also loads of club nights put on for students with very affordable drinks. There is Vodka Island at individual Tiger every Monday; Lost in London at The Zoo Bar every Tuesday; Game On every weekday at Zoo Bar and Mystik Disco at On Anon every Thursday. They are all very popular with students belike due to the low prices for drinks and the vast genre span of the music. It’s also a good locate to go to meet another students when you are settling into London life.
West London has a enthusiastic scene too. It is more likely to drain your bank account but there are ways to make the most of Notting construction on a budget. Notting construction Arts Club is home to Alan McGee’s Death Disco, the unreal punk, rock, electro club every Wednesday. The drinks are reasonably priced and it’s free to get in before 8 so definitely worth going downbound for. There are lots of nice pubs and bars in the area too, check out Neighbourhood at 12 Acklam agency for a mix of funk, soul, jazz, afro-latin and more.
I could go on but you’d never get any homework done, so I will leave it there. Party On!! x
Peter Miles –
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American Punk Book Now Available
Thursday, January 28th, 2010In her book “PUNKS: A Guide to an American Subculture” author Sharon M. Hannon looks at all aspects of punk in the United States from protopunk bands of the 1960s and 1970s to the punks in the new century. Punk music, fanzines, record labels, films, clubs, and radio shows are all discussed here. “PUNKS” covers it all—not meet punk penalization and bands, but punk influence on film, fashion, media, and language.