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Bed-Stuy »

The Universal Hip-Hop Parade for Social Justice is now in its 14th year.

SoHo »

Photographer Chi Modu recently installed billboards of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg.

Hunts Point »

Take a self-guided tour of The Bronx and find hip-hop alive and well in venues, galleries and workshops.

Chelsea »

The rapper performed a song from "Magna Carta ... Holy Grail" at a West 25th Street gallery.

Central Harlem »

Over 100 artists from around the globe and New York City will transform Apollo Theater.

Central Harlem »

Blow puts "The Breaks" on the negative when discussing Harlem's development.

Bed-Stuy »

The BoomBox Exhibition lets artists show their respect for the legenadary hip-hop accessory.

Longwood »

El Fogon will present a show by all female photographers and an event celebrating hip-hop.

East Village »

The Travel Agency of Change brings young people to places like Berlin to learn about hip-hop culture.

Fort Greene »

The Brooklyn Phil's new season features Badu and Mos Def in "You're Causing Quite a Disturbance."

Flatiron »

305 Fitness offers a workout that's inspired by dance moves you'd see at a Miami nightclub.

Central Harlem »

Ralph McDaniels started the hip-hop show "Video Music Box" 30 years ago on WNYC-TV.

Times Square & Theater District »

The two performed a mashup of the Korean pop star's hit and Hammer's "Too Legit to Quit."

Bensonhurst »

A talent scout who planned a disco party was hustled by a Brooklyn club owner, a lawsuit claims.

Morningside Heights »

The legendary Wu-Tang rapper is helping to launch a program combining hip-hop and science education.