Mascots & Mugs Mention

Mentioned on
12ozPROPHET by Mare 139:
Mascots and Mugs had face display among them, so big up to Chino and Todd. All this publishing of art and culture adds to the complex dialogue going on, it also relates back to my postings in so being that emotions get mixed about the integrity of so much of it. Thankfully Mascots and Mugs digs deeper than most and covers alot of historical moments and also has interviews with the people who played a role.
Labels: 12ozPROPHET, graffiti, mascots and mugs
Hot Dogs Online Store Open for Business!

Just in time to be a little too late for the holidays: big Hot Dog news...
The
online store is open for business!
www.theathea.com/hd/• New online ordering!
• New items: adult pocket tees and mini paintings!
• Your old favorites: bags and baby/kids tees!
Please feel free to contact me about anything hot dog related, or if you'd like to make a purchase in person.
And please do forward this on!!!
Labels: hot dogs, theathea
Compiled List of Hot Dog References
It's about time I compiled this...
Misfist (stumbleupon) - December 2007
I.Z. Reloaded (blog) - November 2007
victorybros (blog) - October 2007
Mayopants (blog) - June 2006
...and an old pre-hot dog favorite:
Senior Showdown on
Gawker - March 2004
Labels: hot dogs
Mascots & Mugs Party on Page 6
Yeah that's right! In the gossip column:
Outlaw Party
THE police could have ended the city's grafitti blight in one fell swoop with a raid of Auto, the Meatpacking District boutique where "Mascots & Mugs: The Cartoons & Characters of Subway Graffiti" was launched Monday night. The book by Todd "Reas" James and David "Chino" Villorente has a foreword by novelist Jonathan ("Motherless Brooklyn") Lethem - who had his own "tag" years ago with his brother, Blake (a k a Keo) - and drew vandals from every borough, including Kaws, Son One, West, Doc, Ven, Kaves, Pure, Cey, Lee, Wane, Sac, Haze and Noah. The place was so packed with spray-painters that graffiti fan David Rabin, a co-founder of Lotus, couldn't even get in.
From the New York Post's
Page 6, December 13, 2007.
Here it is.
Labels: graffiti, mascots and mugs, page 6