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WORD ON THE STREET: AN INTERVIEW WITH B.D. WHITE

April 22, 2015by leecalexander Leave a comment

It’s been a very good month for Brooklyn based artist, B.D. White, who just wrapped his one-night show a Anderson’s Martial Arts Academy in New York City. The artist called the near sell-out […]

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Street Artist Profile

WORD ON THE STREET: AN INTERVIEW WITH OLD BROADS

February 4, 2015by leecalexander Leave a comment

Sticker artist, Old Broads is turning City Center in Philadelphia into an outdoor gallery for her beautifully hand-drawn old ladies. If society has a tendency to treat older women as invisible, Old Broads is shining a bright […]

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Street Artist Profile, Word on the street

Word on the Street: An Interview with Myth

January 21, 2015by leecalexander Leave a comment

Myth is a Brooklyn based street artist who uses superhero imagery juxtaposed with political statements meant to confront passersby with a wide range of social issues from animal cruelty to class and gender inequality. Street art […]

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On the Streets of New York

Word on the Street: An Interview with City Kitty

December 26, 2014by leecalexander 1 Comment

City Kitty is a New York-based street artist whose been pasting his elaborately hand drawn figures all over three of NYC’s five boroughs and walls scattered throughout cities across the United States and Europe over the last five […]

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On the Streets of New York

Word on the Street: An Interview with El Sol 25

January 14, 2014by leecalexander Leave a comment

As New Yorkers trickled to the polls in record low numbers to cast their ballots for a new Mayor this past November, a constant theme emerged in the campaign ads […]

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On the Streets of New York, Uncategorized

Curating Banksy: One Man’s Vow to Protect Banksy’s Work on the Streets of NYC

October 3, 2013by leecalexander Leave a comment

The anonymous and popular British street artist, known by the pseudonym, Banksy has created a website titled, “Better Out Than In,” where he has announced his residency in New York […]

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On the Streets of New York

Women of the Salt Flats, Part 3: “Get everything you can and take it home with you”

June 3, 2013by leecalexander Leave a comment

I like to think of the time I spend talking with other backpackers – gathering their travel experiences and to greater extent, their personal journeys as a verbal snapshot – […]

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Tribe Member Profiles

Bolivia: Why it’s important to see how other people live

May 31, 2013by leecalexander Leave a comment

Though poverty exists in every nation, in every city, and in the vast expanse of land that fills the space in between them, spend a little time in Bolivia and […]

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Travel Log

The Potosí Mines: Working in the Bowels of Hell

May 21, 2013by leecalexander 1 Comment

Though deteriorating, Cerro Rico, or the Rich Hill still casts a majestic and impressive shadow over the equally deteriorating town of Potosí. At 4,050 meters above sea level Potosí is […]

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Places of Interest, Travel Log

Condortrekkers: Making a Better World One Trek at a Time

May 18, 2013by leecalexander Leave a comment

There is a saying commonly shared throughout National parks across the globe, “leave no footprint behind.” If you pack in, you should be responsible enough to pack it out. And […]

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