Graffiti Photography Exhibition at West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds
Banksy, Cyclops, Dan Witz, Sickboy and Sweet Toof.










If you knew how much I love this song (and this video too!), you probably wouldn't admit to being my friend!

You don't know what it's like ... Breakin' the law, breakin' the law!




The winds of change are always blowing.

As we go into this 7th year I see how we’ve grown as an event, I see familiar faces and so many new ones each year. I’ve seen your children grow and some of you get married or engaged while at the event. I’ve met some of the most incredible people from all over the world – it’s become a personal journey, one I will never forget ... I encourage all of you to try to make this last year, as I promise to make every effort to bring you the last and the very best yet. There will be additional performances, seminars and surprises announced within the next week to accent our already stellar lineup. You will also see schedule changes so keep a good watch for those so that you can plan your vacation accordingly. It has been my extreme pleasure bringing Hukilau to you year after year, this has been an extremely difficult decision to say the least. I’m so looking forward to seeing all of you in June as we celebrate one last time together!

Yep I got braces. Maybe a couple of decades later than most folks, but I got 'em. And it certainly didn't impede me having a ridiculously good time at the Qype do at the Coach and Horses in Soho.
Hippies groovin' to trucker tunes. How could Altamont have turned out well? Still, the Burritos' cover of "Six Days on the Road" is awesome.
One more video interview from the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery - this one with full time illustrator and native Berliner" Mimi S.
Kind of a long clip at 10 minutes. But if you ain't got that much time for Yusef Lateef, then I suggest you take a moment to examine your priorities.
Here's another video interview from the Fusion 5 Festival in Cannes hosted by Strychnin Gallery - this one with the one and only Kristen Ferrell.

I can't tell if this kid has a dillusional concept of self identity or if he lost a bet. Either way, using your sword as an air guitar rocks!


DRAW at StolenSpace Gallery, London
by Chris Osburn
Juxtapoz
Friday, 07 March 2008
Shot early on a Sunday morning from a hotel window in the 16th Arrodisment of Paris. Sad. The subject had been standing there for some time before I ever looking out of the window and was there at least a minute or two before I grabbed my camcorder.