BOMB IT NETHERLANDS SCREENING!

3/25 – 3/29 Breda, Netherlands International Film Festival Breda

Screening times TDB — check here for more.

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HERT arrested for graffiti throughout city

The graffiti vandal “HERT”, who was ranked second on the City of Pittsburgh’s 10 Most Wanted Graffiti Vandals list has been arrested.

On March 13, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Graffiti Task Force detectives arrested Ian Debeer, 21. Mr. Debeer is a native of Buffalo, NY and currently resides in Mt. Washington.

Pittsburgh Graffiti Task Force detectives accuse Mr. Debeer of applying “HERT” graffiti to 100 locations within the City of Pittsburgh causing approximately $212,100.00 in damages. “HERT” graffiti first appeared in the city in April, 2007 and continued through March, 2009.

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Go for banners instead of graffiti, says CEO

KOLKATA: West Bengal’s Chief Electoral Officer Debashis Sen on Tuesday urged contesting political parties in the State to use more banners and cut-outs for campaigning instead of defacing walls of private property by painting graffiti even if it was done with the consent of the property-owners.

Addressing an interactive session on “Strong Election Commission, Strong Democracy,” organised by the Merchants’ Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Sen said: “There is morality involved in painting graffiti on walls of private property even if it is done with permission from the owners.”

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Abraham Lincoln Tagged? Smithsonian Museum Unveils ‘Graffiti’ In Abraham Lincoln’s Pocket Watch.

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History announced it has found a “secret” message engraved in President Abraham Lincoln’s watch by a watchmaker who was repairing it in 1861 when news of the attack on Fort Sumter reached Washington, D.C.

In an interview with The New York Times April 30, 1906, 84-year-old Jonathan Dillon recalled that he was working for M.W. Galt and Co. on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, where he was repairing Lincoln’s watch. The owner of the shop announced that the first shot of the Civil War had been fired. Dillon reported that he unscrewed the dial of the watch, and with a sharp instrument wrote on the metal beneath: “The first gun is fired. Slavery is dead. Thank God we have a President who at least will try.” He then signed and dated the inscription and closed the dial. Dillon told The New York Times in 1906 that to his knowledge, no one ever saw the inscription.

After being contacted by Dillon’s great-great-grandson, Doug Stiles of Waukegan, Ill., the museum agreed to remove the dial to see if the watchmaker’s message was inside.
The museum did find a message inscribed on the brass underside of the movement. The wording was slightly different from Dillon’s own recollection.

The actual engraving says:
Jonathan Dillon
April 13-1861
Fort Sumpter [sic] was attacked
by the rebels on the above
date J Dillon
April 13-1861
Washington
thank God we have a government
Jonth Dillon

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NYC Graffiti: Art or Vandalism?

Today, the powerHouse Arena in DUMBO will host a discussion between former members of the NYPD Vandal Squad and former graffiti “writers.” The Vandal Squad was formed in the 1980s, at the height of the graffiti boom, and its officers hunted down graffiti crews who were “out to bomb.”

Present at the discussion will be former NYPD Vandal Squad officer and writer Joe Rivera, former commanding officer Steven Mona, former lieutenant Ken Chiulli, graffiti legend COPE2, street artist Ellis G and graffiti activist Ket.

The discussion will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. at the arena, 37 Main St., DUMBO

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