“Join me on an historical adventure as I showcase graffiti from the famous Jamaica Colosseum Mall in New York City. This location is closed forever and awaiting demolition shortly to make way…
“Join me on an historical adventure as I showcase graffiti from the famous Jamaica Colosseum Mall in New York City. This location is closed forever and awaiting demolition shortly to make way…
New York graffiti didn’t start in galleries — it started in the streets, loud and illegal, born from boredom, ego, and the need to be seen. In the late ‘60s and early…
TripleShift takes us motorcycling through a NYC blizzard, riding a dirt bike across icy streets and familiar landmarks. With freezing temps, low traction, and the city’s unpredictability, it’s less about pushing speed…
Ferg links up with Complex for a day that blurs legacy, luxury, and local love. The journey kicks off inside his mansion—walls stacked with heavyweight art, floors anchored by a one-of-one rug…
Shoreline Mafia for Living Proof Radio. OhGeesy and Fenix Flexin interviewed by REBOE LNE. Shoreline Mafia is a Los Angeles rap group that emerged in the mid-2010s and quickly became one of…
Interview by: William Stolk There aren’t many artists who can move between worlds with the ease of Dillon Cooper. Brooklyn-raised, action-sports-bred, and musically rooted in everything from boom-bap to jazz guitar, Cooper…
Written By: Cory Zila Photos shot By: Gina Gusmeroli Pier 36—anchored between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, framed by the Statue of Liberty’s distant silhouette—was alive and well. For the first time,…
50 Cent Shot 9 Times: Tony Yayo Remembers That Day “I asked him, ‘Why you never wanted me to see you?’ He said, ‘At that point, I couldn’t let you see me…
In New York City, space is a luxury. But for one artist, a forgotten 13,000-square-foot warehouse wasn’t just real estate—it was a blank canvas. What most would see as cold concrete and…