So the last few days have been a little crazy...
Anyway you know what they say, "whatever don't kill you makes you stronger." So with that in mind we going to keep making this shit happen..
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JUST FOR KICKS: A Sneaker Appreciation Event
Friday August 29th -
Southpaw (125 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY)
Hosted by DJ Clark Kent
Performances by Rahsaan, 6 Sense, Fresh Daily, 8th W1, James Watts,Rephstar & PattyDukes, and Yung MAC
SNEAKER RED CARPET
Artwork by Concep
Sneaker Customization by TKK
Free Giveaways
Admission $15




Nu·yo·ri·can (ny-rkn)
n. Informal
A person of Puerto Rican birth or descent living primarily in New York City.
[Blend of New York and (Puerto) Rican.]
Nuyo·rican adj.
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The Tour is currently scheduled to kick-off with YERBABUENA and NAVEGANTE on Saturday, September 13th, 2008 at the legendary world famous NUYORiCAN POEtS CafE in the heart of Loisaida (the Lower East Side), NYC and includes an appearances on Saturday, September 20th and Thursday, September 25th, 2008 at the now legendary Nuyorican Café and Saturday, September 27th, 2008 at RUMBA in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Other acts and20venues are currently being scheduled to continue the tour indefinitely. The Tour also includes a NuYoRican Hip-Hop Night featuring Patty Dukes & Rephstar and Rebel Díaz on Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 at RUMBA in Old San Juan celebrating La Tere's birthday.
Thursday, September 24th, 2008
8PM
NuYoRican Hip-Hop Night @ RUMBA, Old San Juan
Patty Dukes & Rephstar and Rebel Díaz
Description: PattyDukes & Rephstar are hip-hop artists from NYC. Representing The Bronx and Washington Heights. This Dynamic DUO joined forces, and now it's history in the making. Hard at work on their first independent album/cd. PattyDukes & Rephstar continue their work as artist's that support positive social change for the Hip-Hop generation. Rebel Diaz came together at a critical moment in U.S. history. In early 2006, as Latinos throughout America found themselves under attack with anti-immigration laws, Rebel Diaz was in the streets of The Bronx, New York, organizing the community to fight against proposed racist legislation.