February 20th, 2008

Proper Linkage

• A neat comparison chart to make sense of all these new unlimited wireless plans. [Gizmodo]

• Andre ‘3 Stacks’ is going beyond logo tees, polos, and hoodies with his new ‘Benjamin Bixby’ fashion line. [NY Mag]

• Netflix rentals, Xbox Live coming together as one? [MSNBC]

• Common plans a November release for his new album, ‘The Believer’. [MTV]

February 19th, 2008

Proper Linkage

• What’s he done for you lately? Good, clean, Barack Obama humor. [Obama's Your New Bike]

• HD DVD is dead. [Macworld]

• Dealing with White-Black Black-Black gentrification in Harlem. [NYT]

• Hit the Blackjack tables right the next time you’re in Vegas. [Wired]

February 11th, 2008

Proper Linkage

• Netflix waves goodbye to HD DVD. [NYT]

• Just Blaze on: album sequencing, Saigon, and the latest on “The Greatest Story Never Told”. [HHG]

• Major price drops and storage upgrades on the way for iPhones & iPods? [9to5Mac]

• Grammy winners and losers. [Grammy]

• The Greatest Dilla Stories Never Told. [HH DX]

• Microsoft rebounds lovely from Yahoo! rejection, acquires Danger Inc. ( makers of the Sidekick). [PR News]

December 12th, 2007

Linkage To Go

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» Jay Z scores the cover of the latest issue of Stop Smiling. (via Nah Right)

» 1992: The year of dressing dangerously? Not sure about that, but apparently it makes for an interesting party theme. (NYT)

» Hip Hop duo, Kidz in the Hall, give props to the Obama ‘08 Campaign with their new song/video, “Work to Do” (YouTube)

» The 2007 Culture Awards (NY Mag)

December 10th, 2007

Linkage To Go

» MTV takes a look at the key players and events surrounding the murder of Jam Master Jay, in the first installment of a the three-part series. (MTV)

» Fabulous and his crew, responsible for celebrity stick ups? (XXL)

» Tommy Hilfiger takes aim at the U.S. premium denim market. (DNR)

» Erykah Badu talks with Billboard about her upcoming album, Nu AmErykah (in stores Feb 26th). (Billboard)

» The Washington Post takes you inside of Art Basel Miami. (WashPost)