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KCET-TV, PBS for Southern & Central California, is airing a story about graffiti art on its weekly newsmagazine, SoCal Connected. The story features interviews with LA artists Revok & Retna and with Chaka on the occasion of his first solo exhibition.
SoCal Connected airs Thursday, May 14 at 8:00 PM with repeats on Friday at 8:30 PM, Saturday at 6:00 PM, and Sunday at 6:30 PM. It will also be available on our website: www.kcet.org/socal
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Saturday May 2nd was the opening for CHIAROSCURO, it was the release party for the new TSL Armor Jewelry and TheSeventhLetter Clothing Line. Transphusion sponsored an open bar and GuerillaOne was there to grab this clip!
from Carl Stoeber of Mudluscious
EXILE (rocking a Bert Krak t-shirt from The Seventh Letter) recently sat down with the good folks at Yours Truly in the Mission District of lovely San Francisco, and broke down making beats from the car Radio, as well as recreating a joint called "In Love" from his recently released album, "Radio."
Look out for Part 2 of this session coming soon....

I first interviewed Ewok (HM, AWR, MSK, SEVENTH LETTER) about five years ago when he and Chen AKB were doing live-painting for the Third Annual Twin Cities Hip-Hop Festival & Celebration. Since then he’s changed his address to the much nicer climate of Southern California, and joined MSK and THE SEVENTH LETTER, two of the most prolific and innovative graffiti crews in the world. He also happens to be a founding member of Life Sucks Die magazine as well as a member of Minneapolis super-design firm, BURLESQUE of NORTH AMERICA.
In wanting to kick up dust for WACTAC’s event “Don’t Sleep On It,” I thought it would be good to check in with Ewok and see if we can pressure his Burlesque affiliates to bring him out for the event.
What were you like as a kid?
I don’t know, that’s kind of hard to talk about who I was or who I am now. I think I was pretty normal though, you know, played sports, did a lot of skateboarding, those sorts of things. I have a younger brother who’s seven years younger than me, so I think that’s a big reason for why I got into art, being an only-child for so long I had to entertain myself. I think sitting down and having to be imaginative was a big part of that. I always remember drawing though. I always was very interested in art, like I remember going to my grandparents’ house and they’d have these portraits of my aunts on the wall and I remember just staring at them for a really long time, kind of getting lost in them at the dinner table.
Read the entire interview HERE
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