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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
EXPO LIEGE
Expo "Deadceptican vs. Optimus Crime - Episode 1" de Dead GT à Liège du 3 Juin au 3 Juillet 2011 ... (blog Novadead)
Friday, May 27, 2011
Jessica Groux a publié sur votre Mur ...
bonjour je cherche quelqu'un pour refaire la chambre de mon fils en tag ... pouvez vous m'aider ? merci de me répondre ... ;)))
jessetrom1082@hotmail.com
jessetrom1082@hotmail.com
Thursday, May 26, 2011
5 Graffiti Letter K, Graffiti Style
5 Graffiti style of the letter K:
Graffiti style bubble letters K
Graffiti letter K on the wall street
Graffiti sketch letter K
Graffiti graphic letter K
Graffiti art alphabet "K" street
Graffiti style bubble letters K
Graffiti letter K on the wall street
Graffiti sketch letter K
Graffiti graphic letter K
Graffiti art alphabet "K" street
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
5 Graffiti Creator Murals: Murales del Creador
5 creator graffiti murals are making graffiti art on the walls. Graffiti creativity without limits :D
2 Creator graffiti from London
Creador de graffiti en la pared
Artist Shaun Tummings creating a mural
Creador de murales de graffiti
Monalisa graffiti mural - Amazing graffiti creator
2 Creator graffiti from London
Creador de graffiti en la pared
Artist Shaun Tummings creating a mural
Creador de murales de graffiti
Monalisa graffiti mural - Amazing graffiti creator
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
5 Graffiti Flowers
Graffiti art murals flower
3D graffiti on the wall flower
Banksy Graffiti Art Flower
Graffiti colorful flowers
Cool graffiti on the wall flower
3D graffiti on the wall flower
Banksy Graffiti Art Flower
Graffiti colorful flowers
Cool graffiti on the wall flower
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Graffitikunstwerk uit tramstation prijkt op postzegel
Op maandag 16 mei lanceert bpost een speciale uitgifte van postzegels met als thema “The art of graffiti” Het postzegelblaadje is een ontwerp van Luc Derycke en telt vijf postzegels die elk een detail van de graffitiwand weergeven ... (bPost 16/05/2011)
Monday, May 16, 2011
Graffiti spuiters gezocht
Voor mijn eindwerk multimedia zoek ik nog enkele mensen die mee willen komen
spuiten en liefst al wat ervaring hebben voor een fotoreportage. Het spuiten gaat door in Dilbeek op 28 mei
spuiten en liefst al wat ervaring hebben voor een fotoreportage. Het spuiten gaat door in Dilbeek op 28 mei
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Bubble Letters Graffiti, Fonts Political Graft
Picture above is the graffiti bubble letters with fonts Political Graft. Graffiti alphabets cool.
Graffiti Fonts Political Graft. Author Unknown.
Graffiti Fonts Political Graft. Author Unknown.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Bristol Palin’s Blowing Up for the Sistas Who Can’t
Fame for being a teen mom is a far cry from what it used to be.
Fame for being a teen mom is a far cry from what it used to be.
From BET.com
By Marcus Reeves
This past Monday, it was reported that Bristol Palin will follow up her Dancing With the Stars run with a Bio Channel docu-series—basically, a reality show—following the single mom on her move from Alaska to Los Angeles with her son, Tripp, to work at a small charity in need.
She’ll be living with her DWTS co-star actor Kyle Massey and his brother Chris, which is the selling point (can you say reality TV Three’s Company?). But the idea that Bristol Palin is being rewarded the Hollywood spotlight merely because she was a high-profile teen mom can make America’s social universe seem off-kilter, if not downright twisted.
During the teen pregnancy explosion of the '80s, Black and Latina teenage moms received a major TV spotlight of their own, though it was mostly news items or conservative political speeches skewering them as the face of this epidemic. Loose morals. No regards for their future. Ronald Reagan, during an early, unsuccessful run for president, argued that they were a drain on the economy, labeling them “welfare queens.”
But that was before the fracturing of the TV landscape, the rise of cable/the Internet/reality TV, the mainstreaming of Black urban culture and the detonation of celebrity. Now we’re in a world where fame is an occupation and dysfunction is functional—especially for TV ratings. But since we still live in a country where right race plus right place equals stardom and money, having a problem that used to be solely (and negatively) associated with Black and brown girls can prove lucrative. Let’s not even begin to talk about reality shows like 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom turning white teen moms into stars. And now Bristol Palin gets a TV series…
Then again, I’d like to think of Bristol as having a bigger mission within her reach for celebrity and money, besides getting her baby some Pampers and Similac. And that’s to take the former curse of being a teen mom and blow it up into a huge social ladder for young girls caught in that situation to climb. If not for them, then for the sisters back in the day who were socially and financially bruised by a lost moment as a teen. It’s a thought, of course. Hell, we can all dream…
By Marcus Reeves
This past Monday, it was reported that Bristol Palin will follow up her Dancing With the Stars run with a Bio Channel docu-series—basically, a reality show—following the single mom on her move from Alaska to Los Angeles with her son, Tripp, to work at a small charity in need.
She’ll be living with her DWTS co-star actor Kyle Massey and his brother Chris, which is the selling point (can you say reality TV Three’s Company?). But the idea that Bristol Palin is being rewarded the Hollywood spotlight merely because she was a high-profile teen mom can make America’s social universe seem off-kilter, if not downright twisted.
During the teen pregnancy explosion of the '80s, Black and Latina teenage moms received a major TV spotlight of their own, though it was mostly news items or conservative political speeches skewering them as the face of this epidemic. Loose morals. No regards for their future. Ronald Reagan, during an early, unsuccessful run for president, argued that they were a drain on the economy, labeling them “welfare queens.”
But that was before the fracturing of the TV landscape, the rise of cable/the Internet/reality TV, the mainstreaming of Black urban culture and the detonation of celebrity. Now we’re in a world where fame is an occupation and dysfunction is functional—especially for TV ratings. But since we still live in a country where right race plus right place equals stardom and money, having a problem that used to be solely (and negatively) associated with Black and brown girls can prove lucrative. Let’s not even begin to talk about reality shows like 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom turning white teen moms into stars. And now Bristol Palin gets a TV series…
Then again, I’d like to think of Bristol as having a bigger mission within her reach for celebrity and money, besides getting her baby some Pampers and Similac. And that’s to take the former curse of being a teen mom and blow it up into a huge social ladder for young girls caught in that situation to climb. If not for them, then for the sisters back in the day who were socially and financially bruised by a lost moment as a teen. It’s a thought, of course. Hell, we can all dream…
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