Name: Miranda Jane
Dateline: Los Angeles, CA
Weblog: pyramids2projects.blogspot.com
Articles: 15
First Published: Sunday, April 24, 2005
Last Published: Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Currently listing articles 15-1:
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Music Review: Nina Simone Gets Remixed & Re-Imagined— Legacy Recordings presents a perfect introduction to Nina Simone's legendary voice for the Hip Hop generation.
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REVIEW-REFLECT: Tragedy: The Story Of Queensbridge— I sat down to watch TRAGEDY, THE STORY OF QUEENSBRIDGE with my eyes accustomed to the gray, foggy environment of QB in the winter.
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Book Review: Can't Stop, Won't Stop— Can’t Stop is a must-read—with an introduction by the legendary DJ Kool Herc.
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DVD REVIEW: Scratch::All the Way Live— Even if you saw the Scratch show when it was in your city, even if you were ON the tour — this is one to
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Reverse Sexism, Mista-ogyny, and all that Ying Yang...— So the problem is that none of the women recording these so-called "answer tracks" are NOT dissing the Twinz!
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BRONXSTYLE ... Fresh to Death— Since I shot Alien Ness at the RSC Anniversary, he's been one of my favorite B-Boys to watch.
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All Natural Beauty— I guess this all started with my Mother who made her own candles from scratch in different colors, scents, shapes and sizes.
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DJ JUSTO, Rest In Peace— DJ Justo and the Mixtape Awards took the emphasis off mainstream radio and back onto the true promoters of Hip Hop in the streets –
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Mama's Baby...Daddy's Maybe— What do DMX, RZA, Rakim, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Funkmaster Flex, P-Diddy, and Busta Rhymes have in common?
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'Send Me Your Royalty Checks For Mother's Day'— "Not just another b-girl honey, Shanté cold-cocked all the skeezoids and, on rap's battleground she became a force to be reckoned with."
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Food Networking: Where Culinary Skills and New Media Intersect— You know, my blogging experience really began on a food blog. The Julie/Julia project on Salon.com filled my boring days working reception with exciting
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HIP HOP COMMUNITY POWERS ACTIVATE!— There are a few entities that will feel this collective wrath this week and in the months to come.
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Wild Style Woman— I first met Hip Hop like so many people living in Middle America, through “Rappers Delight” the first ever Top 40 rap hit by the
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HIP HOP (Feminism) 101: Class is Now in Session— HIP HOP (FEMINISM) 101 Hip Hop is a culture, born on the East Coast of the United States circa 1968; with roots in Jamaica, the Caribbean,
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Just an Introduction (to Hip Hop Feminism)— Yo, on the strength, tonight a DJ saved my life. Stage One dropped crazy dope joints that I ain't even expect to hear, plus he


