Welcome to Letterboxd Save films to watch later One of our most-loved features, the Watchlist, lets you keep a list of films you want to see. Start in Most Anticipated and mark a few films you want to see—use the ‘clock’ on a film or review page, or open the options menu on any poster (shown opposite). If you subsequently log or mark a film as watched, we’ll move it from your Watchlist ...
Chicago Sun-Times: Chicago graffiti artist Joos says his philosophy is ‘the wall needed painting’
Chicago graffiti artist Joos says his philosophy is ‘the wall needed painting’
In the storied histories of New York’s art scenes, the early years of graffiti have a magical sheen. They’ve been romanticized and cinematized so much that it’s hard to imagine what they were actually ...
Newsday: Street art, graffiti classes for families offered this summer on Long Island
Street art once found primarily in subways and abandoned spaces is now an art form zooming to stardom. Today, graffiti and street artists are often commissioned to create works that can be found in ...
Street art, graffiti classes for families offered this summer on Long Island
Westword: Ten Ways to Tell the Difference Between Street Art and Graffiti
On July 25, Mayor Michael Hancock, Denver Partners Against Graffiti and 200-plus volunteers took to the streets of Capitol Hill to “buff out” some of the graffiti surrounding East High School. This ...
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