BLOG, ZINE

“Music Zine” Call for Submission

Submit to be featured in our “Music Zine” before August 8th!

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Entertainment, MUSIC

Julian Stephen

Earlier in the Summer, we had the opportunity to sit down with Julian Stephen. Artist/Rapper from Queens, New York, who now resides in Harlem. From music to aspirations and future endeavors, our sit down went from professional to a conversation about life. Over the course of the year, he’s been dropping singles and music videos […]

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Interviews, MUSIC, New Releases

$JAYY “BEEEMS” Into Juke

Earlier in the Summer, HangTime had the chance to sit down with Cartel’s youngest DJ and Producer, $JAYY. We’re not too far into the Fall months and we already have an update for you on the whereabouts of the North Plainfield native.

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Entertainment, FASHION, Reviews

Despite the Nay-Sayers, You Should Play Pokemon Go If You Want To

You can never satisfy everyone. That’s the narrative of the new mobile-gaming app, Pokemon Go. Many people downloaded the app, and are going to great lengths to “catch em all” in the game that appeals to many of the users’ nostalgia. But there are others who have denounced the game, for various reasons, ranging from […]

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CULTURE, Entertainment, LIFESTYLE, Opinion

Five Books You Should Read Before The Summer Ends

For a good portion of you, reading is quite fundamental. You don’t find it a tedious task to read over the lines in a book, whether it be a paperback, academia, memoirs, anthology, and so on. We’ve come up with five books that will nurture and satisfy your need to read. (No pun intended.)  Note that […]

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FASHION, Style

Enlightenment or Just a Trend?

So, prom season just ended not too long ago and I loved seeing soon to be graduates show out for one of the best nights of their lives. Mermaid dresses and print tuxedos seemed to be the preferred aesthetic for Class of 2016, and oh, African print. Okay, don’t get me wrong. I am immensely […]

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Entertainment, FASHION, MUSIC, Reviews

Abandoned Hip-Hop Projects That Should Have Been Completed

Artists abandoning projects is more common than most people know. It can happen as the result of various reasons. The artist could have suffered a major blow to their career, such as being dropped from their record label, or they could simply have lost the time and interest for it. But while they have put […]

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Entertainment

Traveling Artist, EMOR

William W. Askew Jr. (Artist Emor), FL/NY Represented by Brooklyn Artistry & Company, and featured in GAMBA Zine, BronxNet, and Talk-u-py. William W. Askew Jr., also known as Artist Emor, is a first generation Haitian-American traveling artist. William goes under the alias Emor, which is short for Eatmore, a childhood nickname that fit his gluttonous nature. He’s traveled […]

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Interviews, MUSIC

$JAYY… What He Brings To The Tables!

HangTime Magazine had the opportunity to sit down with youngest member of Cartel Music Group, $JAYY, in Plainfield, NJ. This charismatic soul dabbles in just about everything he finds a fascination in. From photography to production, there isn’t a dull moment in $JAYY’s life. We give you an inside look at the now high school […]

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ART, Interviews

Alex Joseph

My name is Alex Joseph and I am from Brooklyn, New York. I’m a photographer and I go everywhere with my camera. There’s two different types of art; art for yourself and for commercial. With photography, you’re going to have to do more commercial and fine arts, and you’re going to have to balance the […]

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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

Armoni Boone

My name is Armoni Boone, I am a poet aspiring writer, and I am from Brookyn — BED-STUY! For me, being creative is taking something or anything that’s raw material and making it into new forms. If you’re good with working with paper clips or string, you can still make something that no one has […]

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