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Portland’s hip-hop scene, in many ways, mirrors the rest of the art scenes in the city. There’s an overabundance of talented emerging artists, many of whom have the same afflictions.…
Portland’s hip-hop scene, in many ways, mirrors the rest of the art scenes in the city. There’s an overabundance of talented emerging artists, many of whom have the same afflictions.…
When we talk about great Black leaders, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. practically roll off the tongue. After all, they made the ultimate sacrifice for the cause. They…
Sometimes, to be the change you want to see, you have to first see the change you want to see. Yesterday, the Urban League sent Intisar Abioto and me down…
I really tried to feel some kind of way about Charlie Hales and his white man diversity retreat. Really, I did. After all, you’ve got Hales, OG gentrifier and street…
Happy 15 days after Juneteenth. In the seventh week of Luck-One’s #WeeklyWonders, this might be his best yet. New York producer Chi Duly does his thing on the piano-driven instrumental…
Looking for a summer cool out and smoke joint? Aviel’s got you. The title is pretty self-explanatory and the hook screams, “Zone out to me.” Aidan Moore does his thing…
I gotta admit I hadn’t heard of AristoCreep until last night. However, since then this song has been on repeat. Smack and Mat Randol also deliver with the features.
New Cassow. His upcoming project “Bayou By US” is expected to drop in September.
Maybe I just missed the memo because I grew up in Lake Oswego, but why do we spend so much time in the Black people meetings talking about white people?…
After taking a hiatus for a few months, DJ Klyph will be back on the radio June 10th. The return of Welcome to the Neighborhood will feature a debut appearance…