Our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Daily Void, El Sol 25, Hebru, Homer, JMR, K-Guy, Loaf, OverUnder, Quel Beast, Radical, Tip Toe, Veng RWK, and Wizzard Sleeve
K-Guy Readies a Sign for the Pope
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Lapiz quotes Karl Marx; "Die
Religion ... ist das Opium des Volkes" when he talks about the new ‘Opium
Den’ stencil he has completed on a street in Munich, Germany.
“Religion is the
opium of the p...
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TV Boy. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive Bulbena)
M...
CLET and "London Calling" / Paul Simonon's Bass Smash with The Clash / Dispatch From Isolation # 64
It’s September 1979, the creaking fissures of societal liberalism were being formed by a retrenchment of money into public coffers, attacks on labor, and to fund western war machines – privatization ...
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