Kings of the Underground by Alex Young

We know basketball runs New York.  If you're from NYC, chances are you've played ball outdoors on the double-rim hoops.  Football, though, remains underground; a niche group of players looking to assert their dominance on the gridiron rather than the court has generated a new age of pick-up competition.  Eight teams representing the best street football clubs in New York came to compete in the Street Bowl Championship, but only two made it to the final day, vying for the $16,000 come-up.

We were introduced to Carver Mobb's leader, O.G. Pamz, in episode one of Kings of the Underground, Vice Sports' chronicling of the two-day tournament, as he talked about the ferocity of street football in the streets of the Concrete Jungle.  For all the smack he and his team from the Spanish Barrio talked, they also walked the walk beating arch-nemesis Undarated twice to advance to the championship. 

AFC was one of the more enigmatic teams in the tournament.  Originally from Queens, the squad comprised of doctors, lawyers, and college educated guys was written off as soft, unable to adapt to the grimy ways of up-town street football.  Despite their lack of bravado, AFC had a seasoned athletic pedigree that was unmatched by any other team.  Myron and Travis both AFC wide receiver/corner backs played collegiate football at American International College--a Division-II school--while Travis went on to add three more years of arena football to his resume.  Their skillful play along with some clutch playmaking led the underdog team to the finals.

Vice has unveiled the curtain to one of the most unique sports leagues in the United States.  We've all got our teams we root for on Sunday, but there's something special about watching neighborhoods within New York battle for supremacy.  It's not just for the money.  It's personal. 

Peep episodes two, three, four, and five to see how the tournament unfolded here.

 

 

 

Watch the Official Trailer to 'Orange Is The New Black' Season 4 by Alex Young

Since season six of Game Of Thrones has quelled TV watching audiences' need for good plot lines, gore, sex, and power dynamics, Netflix's original series Orange Is The New Black jolts the excitement surrounding nightly television.

The official trailer to OITNB's fourth season released to YouTube earlier today. Clips show the female jailbird cast with new inmates, new secrets, new relationships, and more genuine challenges and triumphs rooted in prison life.

Season four of Orange Is The New Black drops exclusively on Netflix June 17, 2016.

Two-Day Pop-up Shop Selling Special Pittsburgh Merchandise to Appear by Alex Young

Five native Pittsburgh creative and designer influencers prepare to open a two-day pop-up shop with exclusive and random items only available to patrons in the Steel City.

Imaginative sneaker engineer, John Geiger, swag purveyor PixburghCam, fashion designer Makayla Wray, creative director of Neon Social, Preslav, and DJ Pete Butta will host pop-up shops in downtown Pittsburgh at Liberty Avenue Newsstand Gateway 4, and in the city's East End at sneaker retailer Refresh PGH.

The shops will sell "Pixburgh" merchandise taking shape in socks, T-shirts, and button-downs. Wray repurposes one-of-one vintage Pittsburgh tees, while Geiger and Butta deliver an adaptation of Kanye West's "I Feel Like Pablo" and "I Feel Like Kobe" shirts. Geiger localizes Ye's message and celebrates the city's proud sports tradition with two of its legends, Dock Ellis, Jr. of the Pirates and Franco Harris of the Steelers. Butta uses his shirt to showcase the spots he spins at, like Flats On Carson over on Pittsburgh's South Side. Also, the button-down pays homage to 'Burgh culture with "446 BRIDGES, 14 RINGS, 3 RIVERS, 1 PIXBURGH" inscribed on the back. There will also be a special release from Neon Social.

Roll through the downtown shop on Friday, April 29, from 2-4 then 6-8 p.m. and stop by the pop-up and cookout at Refresh PGH starting at 12 p.m on Saturday, April 30.

Locations

Refresh PGH: 5450 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

 

 

 

Details on Supreme x Nike Air Max 98 Collection Release by Alex Young

Streetwear retailer Supreme and athletic apparel giant, Nike pair to produce a new version of the Air Max 98 sneaker.

The brands' collaboration, including the footwear featuring snakeskin, red, navy, and all black colorways with metallic, reflective mesh uppers, will offer a Dri-Fit Running Hat in five color options.

Shop the Supreme x Nike Air Max 98 collection online, supremenewyork.com, April 28 and in Japan locations on April 29.

The Air Max 98 shoes and Running Hat will not be sold in Supreme's New York, Los Angeles, London, or Paris stores.

Cool Things About to Happen in Popular Pittsburgh by Alex Young

Photo by Jimmy Schaffer for Faresh Brand

Photo by Jimmy Schaffer for Faresh Brand

People around the Steel City take matters into their own hands when it comes to finding things to do, they simply do it themselves.

Youth and popular culture in Pittsburgh, Pa. flourishes because the actors are extremely active in pushing their innovation, creativity, community, and business minds. With this, events, masterpieces, projects, and products are popping up all over the city for residents and tourists to enjoy.

The following reports on cool things about to happen in Pittsburgh to look out for.

1. The City Presented by Faresh Brand

"Pixburgh" apparel company, Faresh Brand hosts a mini festival on April 30 at Spirit Lodge. The mixed-genre event, with blues, rock, and hip-hop, will feature some of the 'burghs best musical acts, and attendees will represent the city's movers and shakers. See PK Delay of The Company Only, hot boys Choo Jackson, producer Christo, and DJ Socratee, along with talents Grandadchilds and Comancheria perform. Admission is free and the show starts at 8 p.m.

242 51st Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15201

2. 'I'm Just Being Nice' by Mars Jackson and Nice Rec

After local rapper Mars Jackson became the first hip-hop artist signed to label Misra Records, he announced a nine-track project executively produced by Pittsburgh's own Nice Rec to drop before his debut Unemployed Faith album. The new work titled 'I'm Just Being Nice,' is "for those whose been on this journey with me,"  and dedicated to his mother, Jackson says. The alternative hip-hop artist declares through his Instagram that the offering will drop before the end of April.

Photo by Keep Pittsburgh Dope

Photo by Keep Pittsburgh Dope

3. Market Street Block Party

Grocery, eatery, and beverage hookup, Market Street Grocery turned one year-old today. To celebrate, the shop, in collaboration with influencer and city advocate Cody Baker, is having a block party downtown. Join them for food, fun, and to listen to DJ Pete Butta on the tracks April 28 from 6-10 p.m.

435 Market Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

4. Creatives Drink 5

At the Mattress Factory on cinco de mayo, May 5 for non-Spanish speakers, people of creativity can connect, dance, network, and drink together in a motivated and energized atmosphere. Visual artist, food photographer, and event planner Cody Baker, along with partner in crime Chancelor Humphrey of lifestyle platform Keep Pittsburgh Dope, host the party where attendees drink for free. Go to Creatives Drink from 6-9 p.m.

500 Sampsonia Way

Pittsburgh, PA 15212

5. Cam'ron with Hardo and Choo Jackson

On May 13 at the iconic Mr. Smalls Funhouse, hip-hop descends on Pittsburgh as one of Harlem, New York's most entertaining talents comes to town for a headlining performance. Cam'ron, along with local rappers Hardo and Choo Jackson, will be hosted by DJ Afterthought and DJ Motor Mane of Taylor Gang. Buy tickets to the show here and show up before the show starts at 9 p.m.

400 Lincoln Avenue

Millvale, PA 15209

6. Pretty Chill Kickback

In the spirit of intimate and underground parties, representatives of The Company Only and Team Epic rap collectives Joel KellemPK Delay, and Norman Dean will throw a chill get together with music, BYOB, and hookah. Southside Hookah will hold the event, and you can get tickets for the night here. Catch the rappers perform and sets by Alex Rivera and DJ Noel on May 21 at 5-8 p.m. 18-year-olds and up are welcome.

57 South 10th Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15203

7. Hendawg Millionaire Release Party

To celebrate the release of his upcoming mixtape, Hendawg Millionaire, which releases May 9, Palermo Stone will have a party at incubation hub Boom Concepts. Stone's Rare Nation mate JKJ, KH of Mo'$crill Hotel, DJ Spillz, and others will accompany Stone at the release party. $10 for all ages to enter, $5 admission with a bottle of Hennessy, bring your own beer, and Hook's Chicken comes free with admission. The night kicks off at 8 p.m. on May 14. Promotion for the event, along with others on this list, is provided by Jenesis Magazine, a cultural cultivator whose owner, Thomas Agnew, also runs Boom Concepts with D.S. Kinsel.

5139 Penn Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15224