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Fun Sunday hanging with Acne, Navy8, Grey, Keo, Luze, Enue, and SP in Bushwick.
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Pose and Revok (along with help from Trav, Omens, Rime, and Vizie, among others) on the Bowery wall.  June 30th, 2013
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I just found a bunch of old film with some gems from the Boston area in the late 90's...
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I was skating by Hollywood High when I spotted this kid ripping.  Frontside feeble as shot by the old guy with the giant wheels.
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Jurne, 2011
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Blackout
I finally made it into lower Manhattan on Friday evening, just in time to see power return to the Lower East Side and Chinatown.  Broadway was the dividing line for power at that point, and as it got darker, the opposite sides of the street contrasted sharply.  To the East, it looked just like New York City-- except deserted.  There were handfuls of people walking and riding bikes, but very few cars (due, I imagine, to the lack of gas).  To the West, once the sun went down, it was the kind of dark that you never really see in a city.  It was Midnight In The Woods dark.  The sky was too overcast to see any stars or even the nearly full moon, but the illuminated tops of the Empire State Building and the Freedom Tower were like constellations to the North and South.   A couple of restaurants and bars were operating by candlelight, and seemed to be doing brisk (cash-only) business, but other than that there were hardly any people on the streets.  I can't describe how surreal it was to walk for ten solid minutes in downtown Manhattan without seeing another living thing besides rats.
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The approach to the Holland Tunnel does NOT usually look like this at 5:15 PM on a Friday.
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This kitchen on Sixth Avenue was one of the few spots with power.
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At this point, a lot of neighborhoods had gotten power back, but food trucks like this were  just about the only beacons of light in other areas.  I saw this one on West Broadway in SoHo from about five blocks away.
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