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Bomb It Global Graffit Documentary DVD out now!

We are excited to announce that the BOMB IT DVD is out for sale today! Go here to grab yourself a copy

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JERSEYJOE MSK/SEVENTHLETTER at MAINTAIN

MARVOL BOARDS RELEASE PARTY Once again MAINTAIN and MARVOL bring you a one of a kind event… This Saturday June 14th we bring you the MARVOL BOARD WORKS OFFICIAL RELEASE PARTY AND SIGNING FOR THE “JERSEY JOE” ( The 7th … Continue reading

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Destroy & Rebuild

Come Join the DESTROY & REBUILD COLLECTIVE ( AVONE, 2ESAE, SKI, KEPT) on JUNE 17th at the VONDUTCH SOHO STORE. VONDUTCH SOHO STORE 109-111 Spring Street New York, NY 10012 7-10pm A Gallery Exhibition Featuring: Art, Music, & Fashion Special … Continue reading

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BOMB It Extends at the Sunset 5 in Los Angeles

Thank you for everyone who came out and made our LA premiere such a huge success. Laemmle has agreed to give us another Friday night – this Friday the 13th! There will be a 7:50 and 10:10 showings. And I, … Continue reading

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More Press from New Orleans…

BestofNewOrleans.com wrote up a review — With its hip-hop soundtrack, the film is an entertaining and slickly edited look at the birth and evolution of graffiti. It’s even global in perspective as he interviews artists in Amsterdam, Barcelona, South Africa, … Continue reading

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