Events, FASHION, MUSIC, News

Dweller Festival Returns

A Q&A with Festival Organizer, Frankie Hutchison

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Interviews, MUSIC

Staying In Your Lane

Akai Solo on remaining grounded and authentic through hip-hop By Curtis Ashley, Music Director & Editor The rap game is all sorts of fucked up. Lately, many listeners are interested in quantity over quality. This results in the over-saturation of “mumble-rap” from mainstream artists. Said artists receive excessive amounts of media attention, with the end […]

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ART, Interviews

Kassandra DeJesus

My name is Kassandra DeJesus, and I was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. I’ve been [creating] art my whole entire life! I picked up painting and doing other things with my art and doing mixed media [back] in high school. Now, I’m doing [a lot] more curating, shows, and just doing my thing. […]

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ART, Interviews

Within Reach

The English language can be complex and obtrusive to many non-English speakers. Translating certain words, or idioms, to other tongues can change its meaning and connotation. I’m not just talking about English to Spanish, French, or even Arabic; any language that can be transferrable from English and vice versa. Fortunately, there are ways around the barrier if you […]

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Entertainment, MUSIC

What They Bring To The Tables!

HangTime Magazine is starting a new series: What They Bring To The Tables! It revolves around disc jockeys’ and producers that have made an impact in the music industry — even if it’s just on a small level. I thought it would be a wonderful idea to highlight the artists that are changing the game skillfully, musically […]

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Entertainment, FASHION

Graffiti Bushwick War

As written in the third issue, Ready Set Go! Ebony Anderson-Brown, Editor in Chief Alex Joseph, Photographer I’d hate to make this into a class lesson, but a lot of people have forgotten the meaning of art. As cliche as that may sound, it is in fact the truth. In regards to the dispute happening in […]

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Entertainment, FASHION

There’s Something About Bushwick

“Gentrification is knocking on its door, and it’s disguised as art.” Changes are happening in Brooklyn, and it’s not for the benefit of New York City, or for you! To be more specific, Bushwick is facing some challenging threats where gentrification is knocking on its door, and it’s disguised as art. In the next issue, […]

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