New Book “No Half Steppin’ ” Delves Into the Golden Era of Hip-Hop
"No Half Steppin' ", a new book by authors Claude “Paradise” Gray and Giuseppe “u.net” Pipitone, explains the role the Latin Quarter of NYC …
"No Half Steppin' ", a new book by authors Claude “Paradise” Gray and Giuseppe “u.net” Pipitone, explains the role the Latin Quarter of NYC …
Public Enemy is back... and this time they're in action figure form. The politically critical, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame …
The Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk has finally opened up to the public after four years of planning, work and …
The Drug culture has influenced many different genres of music in the past. Whether it was rock n roll, Jazz, …
King Los performs lyrical gymnastics on Diddy’s 1999 release, “P.E. 2000.” While some may be unfamiliar with Puffy’s original, King …
Before we get into anything specific I just want to thank you for taking your time out to rock this …
There is no group more dedicated to providing knowledge and power to the people in their hip-hop career than Public …
Public Enemy’s Chuck D took to his Twitter account yesterday to share with the world a personal, handwritten letter he received from …
Made in America was a monumental event. Trust us: we were there. That being said, not everyone was enthused about …
No, that headline is not a typo. It doesn't say "Chuck D." It says "Public Enemy," meaning both Chuck and Flavor Flav are …
Connecticut's Illus talks to RESPECT. about his career as a visual artist, his upcoming album, and the confluence of hip-hop …
In another not-so-new video interview we've found floating through the internets, photographer and muckraker Glen E. Friedman—who, according to famous jacket …