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Hood culture’s Odd Future

Despite a pair of high profile announcements in the past year, Liam Quinn writes hip-hop and basketball still haven’t embraced homosexuality.

Hood culture’s Odd Future

Despite a pair of high profile announcements in the past year, Liam Quinn writes hip-hop and basketball still haven’t embraced homosexuality.

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Hood culture’s Odd Future

Despite a pair of high profile announcements in the past year, Liam Quinn writes hip-hop and basketball still haven’t embraced homosexuality.

T-Pain: ‘T’ stands for Talent!

At Supafest Urban Music Festival in Melbourne, rapper-singer T-Pain shocked the audience with his array of talents. Julia McDonald was one of them.

Tom Tom Crew: A celebration of hip-hop and street circus

After an electrifying two weeks of gravity-defying acrobatics, astounding beat boxing and percussion at the Melbourne Festival, Tom Tom Crew chat to Jacqui Duong about what inspires them and how everything came together.

Breaking out with Kurtis Blow

Legendary rapper and producer Kurtis Blow performed his greatest hits and dance moves to an enthusiastic Melbourne audience. Khairun Hamid was ‘in the place to be’.

How hip-hop is Melbourne?

Hip-hop might have first emerged on the other side of the planet, but what’s unique about the way it’s evolved in Melbourne? Our Incubator team spoke about this and more with La Trobe University student Emma Yager, who has been studying the subculture for her Honours thesis.