Sunday, April 6, 2008

On Radar


As of late I've been consulting with New Design High School in the LES, a design school with a holistic focus dedicated to the education of urban youth. Basic core education is taught with emphasis on design in addition to programs including music and graffiti.

In an effort to save school programming due to massive budget cuts, New Design has recently launched its rooftop as an event space and set its sight on a fundraising goal of $50,000.


The NDHS roof top space is a city block long and located on the corner of Grand and Essex. (Perfect for Summer Time Events!) The site also currently contains the “Rooftop Legends,” where legends of urban art come together to create an outdoor museum space to celebrate various mediums of art and popular culture.

Peep the videos' that will drop via The New Pop today. Thanks to Tone and Trev for coming through on this for me! Guaranteed to be the on radar for summer events!! Stay tuned for more things to drop soon ....


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For Roof Top Views
http://newdesignrooftop.blogspot.com/


Bookings:
Make an appointment to visit the site before applying. Contact Sarah Baltazar at info@newdesignhigh.com or 212.475.4148 to schedule a visit.


To Make Donations:
www.newdesignhigh.com
(NDHS is a non-profit 501c3 status)




ABOUT THE SCHOOL:
New Design High School (NDHS) is a small academic high school with a focus on design, located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the Seward Park Campus. The school uses the concept of design to assist in meeting the holistic needs of adolescents, including the academic, intellectual, social, emotional and artistic sides of students. The school opened five years, graduating its founding class in June, 2007, as part of the small school movement for NYC public schools.

NDHS is committed to working with urban youth, often disfranchised, and exposing them to a vigorous educational environment. Close to 50% of the student population are placed into the school through a lottery system. Generally, these students come to the school with low test scores, lower attendance rates and lower scholarship rates. Over 70% of the NDHS student population is below the poverty level and 75% enter the school behind grade level in math and literacy based on city and state testing.



























B by Burton Sneak Peak

Props to LA Ladies Lotto girl Linda Lovemade and get ready to cop some B By Burton gear! The Fall 08 Collection is defintiely going to keep the ladies lookin' fly on the slopes!


"The inspiration behind this collection was implementing functional and technical features that you will usually find in Burton outerwear (for example- hidden pockets, reversible/detachable elements) and meshing it with fashion forward silhouettes and premium fabrications such as genuine leather, technical nylons, and cashmere."







UNORTHODOX:stretch denim, skinny leg, hooded overalls, removable bib- so you can wear the jeans alone






SO FLOSSY: leather & fleece leather bomber jacket with oversized collar. Removable hood with visor. Interior hidden pockets.






SVA to open Visual Arts Theater

New York's School of Visual Arts is transforming the former Chelsea West Cinemas into the Visual Arts Theater, a 20,000-square-foot cultural center for film screenings and artist lectures.

SVA is in talks with the Museum of the Moving Image, the Producers Guild of America, the Writers Guild of America, East and other potential partners for events to fill the two renovated auditoriums beginning this fall.

The theaters will be available for music and arts performances, as well as 70mm, 35mm and digital 3-D projection equipment.

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On Radar

Jane Bang!! Lovin' this "Untamed" track! She reminds me of a female version of Mickey Avalon with a lesbian twist.





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