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the scholars' set was performed to a jam-packed intersection. it was impossible to move in there, and if you tried to get through from one side to the other- like comet to vita- forgetaboutit.

they handled it like pros comfortable with the spotlight. it was the premier time slot (dinner time).

a little bit shocking to see d.black up there on stage with the scholars. unity is great, but that was also political posturing.

i heard black killed it in his own show, but i didn't see that. i did see grynch and nphared tho, and they were on point. then i passed out on everclear and haterade.

Posted by ndrwmtsn | July 28, 2007 12:35 PM
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Sorry I offended you, Sam.

Posted by Dow Constantine | July 28, 2007 1:55 PM
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Hey Andrew, do you think that maybe having D up there wasn't posturing, but is in fact because he's a fan? Boy, I sure hope not. That would really puncture a hole in your theory of division within the hip hop community.

Or maybe that's something you're more interested in pumping up to get more writing credits?
Discuss.

Posted by Beachhead | July 28, 2007 5:03 PM
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Dow Constantine is an avid fan of local music, and does a lot in his position as a councilperson to promote art and organizations like the Vera Project. I think you're jumping to a lot of conclusions ill-informed.

Posted by christopher hong | July 29, 2007 2:12 AM

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