Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Mercury Soapbox Presents The Crossing Bridges Art Sho!!
Featuring the photographic art of Nell Hernandez (www.flickr.com/nellynell) and Lucas Nowakowski (www.flickr.com/omgitslucas), the musical stylings of hip hop messiah brokeMC (www.brokeMC.com) , DJ E-Money and inviting all freestylers, mc's and beatboxers to throw it down in a freestyle jam. Don't forget about our trademark interactive art pieces...
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Mercury Soapbox Presents the Crossing Bridges Art Sho
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 9:00pm
Club Europa
98 Meserole St.
Brooklyn, NY
$5 cover
18 to appreciate
21 to inebriate
Mercury Soapbox Presents the Crossing Bridges Art Sho
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 9:00pm
Club Europa
98 Meserole St.
Brooklyn, NY
IT's Also Nells Birthday!!
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
New disgusting police brutality! click link for video...
thanks for the tweet alison!
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/402005_schene03.html
The 15-year-old girl might have been sassing the officer, and the sneaker she kicked off could have hit his shin. She might have, as accused, even stolen a car.
As interest in the case builds, the girl and her father appeared Monday on a CBS morning news show.
Malika Calhoun said during the interview on "The Early Show" that she screamed as the deputy kicked her, shoved her against a wall and tossed her to the floor.
"It was horrible, like my head hit the wall when he first came in and kicked me," she said, appearing with her father, Curtiss Calhoun of Covington. "And then he ... threw me to the ground, was pulling my hair constantly."
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/402005_schene03.html
The 15-year-old girl might have been sassing the officer, and the sneaker she kicked off could have hit his shin. She might have, as accused, even stolen a car.
As interest in the case builds, the girl and her father appeared Monday on a CBS morning news show.
Malika Calhoun said during the interview on "The Early Show" that she screamed as the deputy kicked her, shoved her against a wall and tossed her to the floor.
"It was horrible, like my head hit the wall when he first came in and kicked me," she said, appearing with her father, Curtiss Calhoun of Covington. "And then he ... threw me to the ground, was pulling my hair constantly."
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