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Little Miss Frustrated: HBO’s All ‘Bout Hipsters!

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Little Miss Frustrated: HBO’s All ‘Bout Hipsters!


Little M.I.S.S. Frustrated sez: Click THIS!

Little M.I.S.S. Frustrated sez: Click THIS!

[HIDEMI] Late 20s to late 30s, a Japanese taste-maker fashion king, he works with up and coming designers and selects which trends he’ll break in Japan. The kind of man who visits Manhattan every six months and can make or break a career…

[HIPSTER DESIGNER #1 & #2] A pair of hipster designers with fashions to market…

[HENRY] Male (20s). Williamsburg artist. He silkscreens t-shirts. Hip and cool in appearance but slightly unsure of his work.

The above listed roles come live and direct to you from the casting calls for the high anticipated HBO show How to Make it in America, which will premiere on the pay-cable network on Sunday, February 14th. Brainchild of Entourage mastermind Mark Wahlberg, the show centers on a group of three twenty-somethings trying to pursue their own versions of the American dream in downtown New York. Producer Rob Weiss promises that How to Make it in America is HBO’s attempt to “examine the cross section of people  in NYC”. As nice as that whole “cross section” thing sounds, let’s keep it real–the “bros n hos” market is a dying, so, to quote Jigga, it’s on to the next one!

The cast list for How To Make it in America features well-publicized streetwear and hipster figures like A-ron, the "Downtown Don".

The cast list for How To Make it in America features well-publicized streetwear and hipster figures like A-ron, the "Downtown Don".

And the next one, in this case, happens to be the loathsome but completely lovable downtown New York hipster! What started in the early part of the previous decade as a small cluster of influential cultural movers and shakers has now spread to a near worldwide phenomena– don’t try and tell me there isn’t an Urban Outfitters within at least 25 miles of where you live! The hipster, in all their no-showering, indie-rock-listening, ironic-glasses-and neon-color-wearing glory, is here to stay, which is why when you tune in on Valentines Day to HBO, you’ll see a show chock full of headlining hipsters like Kid Cudi and Shannyn Sossamon in lead roles. Nothing’s wrong with a little exposure, and I’m dying to see the emo rapper of the new decade get his act on, but when names like Aaron ” A-Ron” Bondaroff start popping up on the cast list, I feel the need to jump up on my soapbox for a rant!

The cast for How to Make it in America-- your favorite hipsters including Kid Cudi!

The cast for How to Make it in America-- your favorite hipsters including Kid Cudi!

I know it’s inevitable, but as a 20-something “hipster” (ok, I admit it, I’m a total hipster!) living in New York for the past 5 years, it’s upsetting to see everything that was/is cool about the concrete jungle being whored out to corporate execs! I’ve seen the scripts, and they’re ripped straight from the headlines of your favorite blog! With story lines about a high-end Japanese clothing lines that bare more than a passing similarity to BAPE, and a visionary wild child artist “based” on Dash Snow,  I can’t help but feel a little upset that every little secret artist, show, musician, club, or even that bodega that plays bachata at an awesomely loud volume at 3am on a Thursdays, is being broadcast to the world at large! Seriously!  Japanther playing in the trailer?! I remember going to see Japanather at a dirty basement show when I was a senior in college, and now they’re plastered all over the trailer?! Basically, everything I held on to for dear life to make me feel cool, is crumbling thanks to corporate entertainment.

The Search for Hipsters to fill the background of How to Make it in America continues!

The Search for Hipsters to fill the background of How to Make it in America continues!

My chief beef centers around the fact that the show seems intent on simply replicating the downtown culture without providing any valuable insight or commentary on it. Of course it’s fun to see your favorite spots on the tizzube, or wonder if that hipster in the back of the club scene is really your homegirl who had nothing better to do than make a couple hundred working background for the day. But I’m worried that they show will make the youth subculture appear as an even bigger waste of time than what people already believe it to be. “Hipsters” are constantly accused of replication without appreciation (there is probably a group of hipsters being photographed at some party right this super second donning Slick Rick T-shirts yet who have no idea that he’s the man behind “Children’s Story”!), and it seems like the show is headed down the same track. As neato as “those crazy hipster kids” appear to the rest of the world, this culture does have meaning to a lot of us who aren’t in it just for the parties! Dash Snow made art with a purpose, A-Ron revolutionized the way a streetwear company could truly represent a lifestyle to the fullest, and music like ghettotech is actually going places beyond just getting girls to bootypop at parties!

With a barrage of cattle casting calls and a crew that took over the trendiest blocks of the Lower East Side and Williamsburg, the motto of  How to Make it in America should be “hipsters! get em’ while they’re hot!” I guess it’s just time for me to face the fact that downtown New York culture is no longer obscure and closeted, it’s the newest trend! Can we say LE SIGH? I guess my only consolation in this whole mess is that when I tune in to watch the show on Feb 14th is that with all the work they went through to recruit “real life hispters”, there’ll be plenty of eye candy for me to crush on this season!

Check out the trailer for the show below, which premiers on HBO after Big Love on Sun, Feb 14th.

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Women Making History: Ritzy Periwinkle

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Women Making History: Ritzy Periwinkle


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Women Making History: Ritzy Periwinkle

Although we’ve featured projects by this next Women Making History honoree before, we realized that we’ve never actually done a full feature on her! So consider this a long overdue tribute to a rising star in the art world and get familiar with Ritzy P!

Ritzy Periwinkle, aka Marisa Estrada – a Los Angeles artist and designer with deep roots in urban art and music culture. The name Ritzy Periwinkle, a pseudonym that started among her and her crew, stems from “Maritza” (the way her birth name was originally supposed to be spelled) and the Crayola color, “Periwinkle”. The tight beats and poetic lyrics of Hip Hop fuel her artistic creativity. Graduating from California State University Long Beach with a fine art degree with an emphasis in graphic design, Ritzy has created designs and artwork for Dilated Peoples, Aterciopelados, Sonic Youth, Calle 13, “I Am Legend”, Slick Rick, Arcade Fire and many more. With art exhibitions in art and music hubs such as Los Angeles, Detroit and New York, Ritzy communicates a beautiful energy and respect for her community of women and people of color. Working in photography, illustrations, graphics, collage and creating a flourishing boutique t-shirt line, Ritzy compliments her gritty stylistic tendencies with a positive vibe that is attributed to her eclectic influences and unique background. Ritzy Periwinkle happily mixes music and art to her own beat, bringing pure harmony to her creativity.

Women Making History: Ritzy Periwinkle

Roxanne Shante & MC Lyte illustrations by Ritzy P.

Women Making History: Ritzy Periwinkle

Nat King Cole: RE:GENERATIONS by Ritzy P

Women Making History: Ritzy Periwinkle

Nat King Cole: RE:GENERATIONS by Ritzy P

Last month, we did a write-up on a few of Ritzy’s projects including Nat King Cole RE:GENERATIONS. Check out the video below to hear Ritzy P and others discussing the  project:

Women Making History: Ritzy Periwinkle

Check out Ritzy's handstyle as she handles the M.I.S.S. survey!

Ritzy answers some questions for us below:

M.I.S.S.: What woman, besides your mom or grandmother, do you find inspirational?

All the women that are doing the most in the male dominated game, whatever industry it might be. Also all the women around the world that fight for basic rights on the daily and never back down.

M.I.S.S.: How did you get your start?

I actually started in the music industry trying to find my niche. Everything from working underground hip hop records, interning at the Wake Up Show, graphic design to finally settling into concert promotions as a print buyer and production manager. I wanted to bone out on my own for a long time but always made excuses. A little over 3 years ago I dove and started Ritzy Periwinkle to get back to graphic design and art. Organically the opportunities to exhibit started happening then this live painting thing started. My first time was in a small gallery, next time was in front of 6,000 peeps on stage with Calle 13 (gracias Pantalones) then a live 5 hour painting battle for “I AM Legend” (gracias Man One) where I won second place. With each project or event I’d meet more and more great people that would ask me to work with them. I have to say I’m pretty blessed to be able to mix my love of music and art and make a living.


M.I.S.S.: What’s your favorite piece of art that you’ve created?

It’s a tie right now between my first vinyl toy I designed for the BIC Buddy Artists Series 1 that releases in August because it’s a dream of mine and working on RE:GENERATIONS NAT KING COLE cd creating original pieces, on top of doing the graphic design because I was able to meet and work almost on the daily with the amazing Carole Cole for almost a year. She was instant fam, a warrior and an inspiration. The project means that much more now because she passed away on 05.19.09. R.I.P.

Ritzy P

BIC Buddy Artists Series 1

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BIC Buddy by Ritzy P.

To get more on Ritzy’s BIC Buddy, check out our write-up from last month or visit her blog. A preview of all three toys is also available at Vinyl Pulse.

M.I.S.S.: Who do you want to (work with, dress, make music with, etc)?

So many but a few are Stevie Wonder, Ghostface, Café Tacvba, Erykah Badu, the series True Blood, Los Planetas, the show Big Bang Theory, the show Mad Men and always down to collabo with talented females doing their thing.


M.I.S.S.: What part of your work process is the most challenging and do you dislike the most?

Just that initial concept phase, I love it because it’s a challenge but I’ve learned that I gots to do it late at night (dead time) and have to have certain type of music playing to really get into that zone. I have to calm my mind down because I’m always thinking about a grip of things at once.

M.I.S.S.: Any advice for ladies who are just starting out in a career path similar to yours?

Hustle and grind, always be genuine, remember your word is your rep, know your worth, never stop learning.

Women Making History: Ritzy PeriwinkleIllustrations by Ritzy P.

Thanks Ritzy!

Stay up with Ritzy & her happenings by visiting the sites below:

Site: http://ritzyperiwinkle.com
Blog: http://ritzyperiwinkle.com/blog/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ritzy_p
Facebook: http://en-gb.facebook.com/ritzyp
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ritzyp/

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Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail

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Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail


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Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail

Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail

We couldn’t let Easter go by without bringing you lovely readers something special! Today we bring you an extra special Women Making History feature highlighting our favorite New York bunny, Roxy Cottontail!

Now, Roxy Cottontail is the kind of girl books are written about. She came to New York with dreams, drive and a tube of lip-gloss ready to work her little Cottontail off and make people come together, dance and have a damn good time. From Baltimore to Philadelphia, she has been around the musical block picking up friends, acts and experience along the way. She helped establish Diplo and Low Budget, of the legendary Hollertronix party, as well as Spankrock’s rap career and even booked one of Chromeo’s first NYC shows.

Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail

Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail

Her skills, talent and varied tastes have helped her rise to the top of the promoting, DJing, hip-hop and fashion worlds. Her signature style is part of everything she touches and has deep roots in punk, electro, dance, house, hip-hop, reggae and rock. Ms. Cottontail hosts her infamous Monday night party at Sway and assorted events all over the world. She hustles on a regular basis. She hosted the second stage on certain dates of the Rock the Bells tour this summer and was recently featured on the cover of URB Magazine. This fall she debuted her new radio show with co-host and partner in crime DJ Melo X, aptly named Booty and the Beat. She writes a column for Missbehave Magazine and will be featured in upcoming issues of Wadklub (Paris) and Status Magazine (Manila). Because of her relentless DJ and live show tours, Roxy is known and loved nationally and internationally by a herd of fun loving bunnies around the globe. Roxy has DJed with DJ AM, Steve Aoki, Afrika Bambaataa, Stretch Armstrong, Ni** Sky and A-trak, just to name a few. She has thrown and hosted parties with live performances by Spankrock, Slick Rick, Devin the Dude and countless others. Her collaborations also carry into the studio where she has lent her voice to Armand van Helden, Drop the Lime and legendary Electroclash icon, Larry Tee.

Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail

Women Making History: Roxy Cottontail

DJs, and parties, and recording! Oh my! She does it all!

Want more Roxy? We know you do…Get your fix with more pics, video, a Q&A and a download-eggstravaganza, after the jump!

Press Photo & Bio by: Baby Rox Pebbles

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