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Eat Yo’ Beats: Ana Tijoux & The Political Power of Self-Examination

Ana Tijoux was born Anamaría Merino in 1977 in Paris, because her Chilean father and French mother were in exile from Pinochet’s brutal military dictatorship. When her mother’s job as a social worker put her in touch with hip-hop as an 8-year old, it was love. At 14, Ana and her family returned to Chile [...]

Shake That Booty Politic: Das Racist’s Union of High and Low Culture

The new year is here, and with it, new questions.  The New York Times wondered what it would mean if we aren’t calculating horoscopes correctly; Information is Beautiful explored what it would mean if we were; McSweeney’s Internet Tendency asked why comic sans can’t get any respect. I wonder what it would be like to [...]

Dr. Clarke On Avoiding The H1N1 Virus

This video, featuring Dr. John D. Clarke, won the Center for Disease Control (CDC)’s contest and will air as their public service announcement about avoiding H1N1, the swine flu virus. Unlike Dr. Dre, Dr. Clarke has a medical degree, and unlike Jay-Z, his PSA is not about being “CEO of the ROC”. He’s been spitting”health [...]

Packin' Heat Like the Oven Door & Letting Jay-Z Take Over

Whelp, I’m trying to write my thesis. So I’m turning it over to Jay-Z, sampling some classic Bobby Brown: “Yung’uns ice-grilling me, oh – you’re not feeling me? Fine; it costs you nothing to pay me no mind Look, I’m on my grind cousin, ain’t got time for fronting Sensitive thugs, you all need hugs [...]