When you think of step aerobics, you might imagine Richard Simmons in his 1980s VHS tapes called “Sweatin’ To The Oldies.” I’ll be honest — I wasn’t even born yet. My initial thoughts of step aerobics ...
Dahlak Brathwaite’s “Try/Step/Trip,” part of the Under the Radar festival, uses the language of step to express the ...
Hip-hop turns 50 this year and lines to celebrate are around the block. Museum displays, high-profile tributes, documentaries − the music genre born of the Boogie Down Bronx is celebrating half a ...
ATLANTA — November is National Hip Hop History Month, and Atlanta is celebrating by putting its rich culture and history front and center. One unique way to experience the city's legacy is through Hip ...
We’re celebrating hip-hop’s 50th anniversary this week. Wesley Morris traces the art form from its South Bronx origins to all-encompassing triumph. By Wesley Morris We’ve gathered here today to raise ...
Hip-hop is celebrating its 50th birthday. It started with a back-to-school party on August 11, 1973, in The Bronx. Clive Campbell, known as DJ Kool Herc, improvised and played snippets in a loop on ...
Bernel Hall. Photo courtesy of New Jersey Community Capital. Everyone on the team had the same goals–to see this built, because The Hip Hop Museum serves as a powerful testament to the community’s ...
The DJ and MC are certainly the dynamic duo of hip-hop music. One provides music, the other provides lyrics, and together they can rock a party and deliver a show that is the epitome of exhilaration.
Beastie Boys and Run-DMC, Public Enemy and Salt n Pepa (Credit: Lynn Goldsmith/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images, Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images, Michael Putland/Getty Images) In August 1973, the ...
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