Check out this really cool Lego stop motion to the song “Blackout” from In The Heights.…
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Uptown’s own Oveous appeared on the Arsenio Hall Show last week and quite simply tore it down. Kudos goes out to him for the stellar performance. Related: Killing Myths Is A Full Time Job: A Q&A With Oveous Maximus…
Uptown’s own Oveous will be appearing on the Arsenio Hall show tonight, so please show that man some love and tune in.…
Hi-ARTS (producers of the Hip-Hop Theater Festival) brings you some of the realest to ever do it with this unique presentation of MCs who are embedded in community and choosing to make a positive change with their work. No…
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) “Today’s the day, hooray, hooray.” For those that don’t know, that is a line from the seminal Hip-Hop group, The Jungle Brothers. It is a fitting line because 12/12/12 marks the release of Oveous Maximus’…
The Collective Advocates for Social Change & Development, Inc. are calling all poets, actors and spoken word Artists to submit their transcript, MP3 or web link to a casting for a MONOLOGUE SLAM! This will be part of a…
BY Dominican Pie (@DominicanPie) Oveous Maximus is a Dominican rapper, music producer, and a popular poet who spent a great deal of his childhood in Washington Heights. His father still resides in the neighborhood, and he himself, can be…
Check out: Icarus at the Edge of Time @ the United Palace The 2012 Uptown Arts Stroll Kick-Off – The Recap We invite you to like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter, or e-mail us at [email protected].…
Check out: Q&A With Bonafide Rojas…
Saturday, March 17, 2012 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm El Café (1230 5th Ave) Admission: Free This month, El Museo gathers a collective of poets and musicians, including Richard Villar, Michael Cirelli, Charlie Vázquez, and Mahogany L. Browne, representing…