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TONIGHT in Toronto: Made in China – Photography Exhibit Opening Reception

This was sent to me by the homie and young photog talent, Tev:

During May of 2011, twenty Humber College Creative photography students and their professor Neil Fox embarked on a once in a life time trip to China.

“Made in China”, explores an array of beauty and traditional culture beyond the stereotype of consumerism. It brings to life the essence of China, a country of endless exploration. The photographs from the body of work “Made in China”, will present various styles, formats, and genres through the eyes of each of the twenty – two photographers in attendance.

This show is part of CONTACT – “An annual festival of photography in Toronto, during the month of May, with over 1000 local, national and international artists exhibiting at almost 200 venues. CONTACT is the largest photography event in the world, and a premiere cultural event in Canada.”

Please join us on
May 3
6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Carrier Joseph D Art Gallery
901 Lawrence Ave W, Toronto, ON M6A1C3

For our opening reception with drinks and hors d’oeuvres.

We hope to see you there for a great evening full of beautiful photography.

CLICK HERE for more details on the Facebook event page.

[Video] Faster Than Lightning feat. Usain Bolt (DJ Steve Porter Remix)

Congrats also to Steve on winning the People’s Voice Award in the Video Remixes/Mashup category for his Tim Tebow “All I Do is Win” clip at the 16th Annual Webby Awards.

[MP3] Keys N Krates x UGK feat. T.I. – Front Back in the Rain

[MP3] Mixes from DJ Red Alert’s Final Show on 98.7 KISS FM

In case you ain’t hear, New York urban radio station, KISS-FM is merging with cross-town rival, WBLS. This is truly mind-blowing news and the end of an era as the long-running rivalry between the two stations finally comes to an end. What a fitting way to memorialize this news than by posting the final mixes by the legendary Kool DJ Red Alert who has been on the station mixing since 1983. Ego Trip has the science:

After dropping a mix of hip-hop classics and original school breaks, an emotional Red thanked everyone at the station with whom he worked over the years, and bid his listeners a tearful farewell. Ironically enough, the last song of his last mix for the station was Jimmy Castor Bunch’s “It’s Just Begun.”

Part 1:

Part 2:

[Ego Trip via the homie, Bryan]

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