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MCA-DAY Saw Buddhist Monks Breakdance
MCA-DAY Saw Buddhist Monks Breakdance
MCA-DAY Saw Buddhist Monks Breakdance
Saturday May 3rd the annual MCA-DAY took place in Brooklyn to celebrate the life of Adam Yauch and this year a group of Buddhist monks showed up to breakdance. I know what your thinking why in the world would monks breakdance at MCA-DAY? It really is pretty simple.
Goldieblox Removes ‘Girls’ Video, Makes Nice With Beastie Boys
Goldieblox Removes ‘Girls’ Video, Makes Nice With Beastie Boys
Goldieblox Removes ‘Girls’ Video, Makes Nice With Beastie Boys
It looks as though the Goldieblox / Beastie Boys legal debate couldl be over before the case hits courts. The toy company has issued a new statement in which they reveal that they don't want to fight with the living members of the group and were unaware of Adam Yauch's wishes that the band's music not be used for commercial purposes at the time they created their parody of the song 'Girls.' Read M
Beastie Boys’ Mike D Resurfaces With New Music
Beastie Boys’ Mike D Resurfaces With New Music
Beastie Boys’ Mike D Resurfaces With New Music
Mike D of Beastie Boys has emerged with some new music, the first released since the death of his bandmate Adam Yauch (MCA) last year. He was commissioned by the fashion company Kenzo to compose a piece for their Spring/Summer 2014 show. The result is 'Humberto Vs the New Reactionaries (Christine and the Queens Remix).' Listen to the 10 minute track below.
Brooklyn Park Renamed for the Late Adam Yauch
Brooklyn Park Renamed for the Late Adam Yauch
Brooklyn Park Renamed for the Late Adam Yauch
Saturday marked the year anniversary of the passing of Beastie Boy Adam Yauch. Yauch was a born-and –bred New Yorker and is should in his music. Known to most as MCA Yauch died of cancer at the age of 47, why too young. To commemorate his life and the borough where Yauch grew up, on Friday, a Brooklyn park was renamed in his honor. The park, formerly called Palmetto Playground, will now be known a
Adam Yauch Park Officially Dedicated in Honor of Beastie Boys Musician in Brooklyn Heights
Adam Yauch Park Officially Dedicated in Honor of Beastie Boys Musician in Brooklyn Heights
Adam Yauch Park Officially Dedicated in Honor of Beastie Boys Musician in Brooklyn Heights
This weekend will be rife with memories of late Beastie Boys musician Adam Yauch and the celebration of his life began Friday (May 3) in Brooklyn Heights, New York where the park where he played as a kid was officially named Adam Yauch Park in his honor. Today (May 4) officially marks the one-year anniversary of his death and there has been a movement over the last year to rename the Palmetto Play

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