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Re: The Jimmy Hoffa's end zone cemetery...superthread

 

New Brunswick NJ: November 18 - 19, 2006

 

Street Art Film Festival

 

screenings start at 7pm and are in auditorium #123 in Scott Hall on Rutgers University Campus. The address is Scott Hall #123, 43 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ (for directions visit the festival website) $7

 

Street Art Film Festival is two-day event in New Brunswick, New Jersey, featuring excellent films about graffiti, street art and made by some of the greatest contemporary street artists. The event will include discussions with the film-makers and artists and other related art events. This festival is a part of NJ Film Festival (http://www.njfilmfest.com) and the featured movies include:

 

Saturday November 18 7pm @ Scott Hall

 

Quality of Life (2004; 85 min; San Francisco) directed by Benjamin Morgan NJ PREMIER!

 

Sunday November 19 7pm @ Scott Hall

 

My Street Journal (2005; 18 min; France) artwork and directed by JR

Embeds (2006; 10 min, Washington DC) artwork and directed by Mark Jenkins

Tyger (2006; 5 min; Brazil) artwork and directed by Guiherme Marcondes

Graffiti Research Lab (2005; 10 min; New York City) artwork and directed by Evan Roth and James Powderly

What is it to be like... (2006, 3 min; New Brunswick) directed by Reid Bingham

St. Louis Centre (2006; 4 min; St. Louis) directed by Bill Streeter

Albino Alley Cat (2005, 3 min; St. Louis) artwork and directed by Peat Wollaeger

Albus Cavus Video Magazine (2006; 30 min., New Brunswick) directed by Nicole Wines

Elefantos (2005; 10 min; The Netherlands) directed by Wayne Horse

Sponsors and Media Partners: Albus Cavus, Rutgers Film Co-Op, Jinxed Clothing, Liquitex Paint, Rarebreed, Day in the Lyfe, Robots Will Kill, Wooster Collective, Artcrimes, Ekosystem

 

for more info and trailers visit http://www.albuscav.us/filmfest

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Many people in time have painted street signs, Rime definitely not being the first one, and obviously not going to be the last. Your observations are not far from the truth that Rime, Then and Ntel have all painted street signs, but to call Then and Ntel biters of Rime thats just ridiculous.

 

never said they were bitin...just explaining what the other person was trying to say...i love the signs and think they are all amazing artist.

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