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		<title>Officials push for boycott of concert, music by hip hop artist Rick Ross</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2013 17:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alison Bowen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[caption id="attachment_133068" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/The-Kangol-Kid-During-Press-Conference-Denouncing-Hip-Hop-Lyrics-that-Have-Gone-too-Far-Credit-to-WIlliam-Alatriste-New-York-City-Council.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-133068" alt="Shaun Fequiere, also known as Kangol Kid, speaks at City Hall (Credit: William Alatriste)" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/The-Kangol-Kid-During-Press-Conference-Denouncing-Hip-Hop-Lyrics-that-Have-Gone-too-Far-Credit-to-WIlliam-Alatriste-New-York-City-Council-614x447.jpg" width="614" height="447" /></a> Shaun Fequiere, also known as Kangol Kid, speaks at City Hall. (Credit: William Alatriste)[/caption]

New Yorkers planning to see hip hop artist Rick Ross this Friday in Long Island should save their cash, Council members advised today.

Bronx Councilman Andy King said at City Hall that he is “outraged” by the artist’s lyrics, which describe date rape.

“Put molly all in her champagne/ she ain’t even know it/ I took her home and I enjoyed that/ she ain’t even know it,” he sings in “U.O.E.N.O.”

“Save your money,” King said to New Yorkers who might be pondering tickets. “Keep your money in your pocket.” [related tag="nyc"]

Council members called on New Yorkers to boycott the concert, and some went even further – Brooklyn Councilwoman Letitia James said all Americans should boycott Reebok, his sponsor, until it drops him. And record labels should drop artists like Ross, she added.

“The crime of rape should not be viewed as a commodity,” James said.

King said hip hop has gotten away from roots in positive messaging and spurring social change, mentioning Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power.”

Instead, he said artists sprinkle songs with self-hatred and sexism.

“That is foul, that is disrespectful,” King said.

He also referenced Lil Wayne lyrics, saying, “I can’t even repeat the words,” as a class of schoolchildren sat on the City Hall steps nearby.

Artist Shaun Fequiere, also known as Kangol Kid, spoke about being pressured to include lyrics denigrating women.

“I was taught that was good business,” he said.

Brian Melford, a member of the Bronx Youth Empowerment Program, said youth need to listen to songs and ask themselves, “What would my mother think? What would my grandmother think?”]]></description>
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<p>New Yorkers planning to see hip hop artist Rick Ross this Friday in Long Island should save their cash, Council members advised today.</p>
<p>Bronx Councilman Andy King said at City Hall that he is “outraged” by the artist’s lyrics, which describe date rape.</p>
<p>“Put molly all in her champagne/ she ain’t even know it/ I took her home and I enjoyed that/ she ain’t even know it,” he sings in “U.O.E.N.O.”</p>
<p>“Save your money,” King said to New Yorkers who might be pondering tickets. “Keep your money in your pocket.” <fieldset class="related"><legend align="center">Related Articles</legend><ul style="list-style:none"> <li><a href="http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/local/2013/05/17/vito-lopez-will-resign-but-not-fast-enough-for-many-officials/">Vito Lopez will resign, but not fast enough for many officials</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/local/2013/05/17/cops-search-for-suit-wearing-midtown-attempted-bank-robber/">Cops search for suit-wearing Midtown attempted bank robber</a></li></ul></fieldset></p>
<p>Council members called on New Yorkers to boycott the concert, and some went even further – Brooklyn Councilwoman Letitia James said all Americans should boycott Reebok, his sponsor, until it drops him. And record labels should drop artists like Ross, she added.</p>
<p>“The crime of rape should not be viewed as a commodity,” James said.</p>
<p>King said hip hop has gotten away from roots in positive messaging and spurring social change, mentioning Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power.”</p>
<p>Instead, he said artists sprinkle songs with self-hatred and sexism.</p>
<p>“That is foul, that is disrespectful,” King said.</p>
<p>He also referenced Lil Wayne lyrics, saying, “I can’t even repeat the words,” as a class of schoolchildren sat on the City Hall steps nearby.</p>
<p>Artist Shaun Fequiere, also known as Kangol Kid, spoke about being pressured to include lyrics denigrating women.</p>
<p>“I was taught that was good business,” he said.</p>
<p>Brian Melford, a member of the Bronx Youth Empowerment Program, said youth need to listen to songs and ask themselves, “What would my mother think? What would my grandmother think?”</p>
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		<title>Endangered Angel: local artist tries to salvage his iconic home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2013 23:35:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danielle Tcholakian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[caption id="attachment_121318" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121318" alt="81-year-old artist Arthur Wood is being evicted this Friday from the iconic Clinton Hill home he built over three decades ago. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel1-614x921.jpg" width="614" height="921" /></a> 81-year-old artist Arthur Wood is being evicted this Friday from the iconic Clinton Hill home he built over three decades ago. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)[/caption]

After three decades and several legal battles, the iconic Broken Angel House may have its wings clipped for good.

Long-time owner Arthur Wood, who built the house with his wife, will be evicted this Friday, March 15.

"It's very poetic, March 15th is the Ides of March," Wood quipped, as his son Christopher loaded up a U-Haul truck with his artwork and valued possessions last Friday.

Wood and his wife Cynthia moved into the building at 4 Downing Street in 1979, and lived there for over 30 years before her death from cancer in 2010.

Wood, now 81 years old, blames lawsuits with the city for his wife's death.

"They dragged us out of this house because of a $100 fine," Wood asserted. "They locked up our house and put us out on the street to die."

Wood said they were declared ineligible for the city's shelter system because they technically owned property, even though they were barred from living there.

The trouble apparently started with a fire in 2006 that drew the attention of the Department of Buildings. DOB reportedly determined that the upper portion of the building and the fourth floor needed to be demolished.

[caption id="attachment_121320" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121320" alt="Arthur Wood and Christopher Wood" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel2-614x409.jpg" width="614" height="409" /></a> Watching his son load his possessions into the U-Haul, Wood said affectionately, "That's my little boy."<br />Surveying the full truck, the younger Wood joked that it looked like "a new Broken Angel might appear in Beacon, NY," where he lives. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)[/caption]

Local City Councilmember Letitia James represented Wood in court during this process, and helped arrange the settlement to remove the parts of the structure said to be in violation of building codes.

Wood decided to partner with local developer Shahn Andersen, and they secured $4 million in funding to develop part of the property into condos, but apparently struggled to stay on schedule.

"Arthur is a very creative artist, but trying to get him to work inside the legal framework of the New York City Buildings Code and Zoning Resolution was very difficult," Andersen said. "Many of the things he wanted us to do could not be done legally."

The loan was declared in default around the same time as the Lehman Brothers collapse, and the general tightening of credit markets. The property was foreclosed on last year.

"I still have a lot of admiration for Arthur," Andersen insisted. "I have thought about Broken Angel a lot over the years, and when I think of Arthur and that building, I always have the same thought: you can lead a horse to water, but you can't keep it from drowning itself once it gets there."

&nbsp;

<b>What happens now?</b>

Councilwoman James called the building "a piece of art" and "an iconic structure in the community," and spoke of Wood as a beloved fixture in the neighborhood.

"It's unfortunate because he built the Broken Angel with his bare hands," James said. "We would hope that whoever has taken over the property would work with him so that he could remain on the premises for the rest of his life."

A recently registered LLC by the name of 4-8 Downing Purchaser bought the property for a little over $2 million this January, according to public records.

According to a spokesperson, Shane Kavanagh, "the owner is now pursuing a remedy through the proper legal process that will allow them to control the property."

Kavanagh confirmed that "proper legal process" meant Wood's eviction.

[caption id="attachment_121324" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel6.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121324" alt="Arthur, Broken Angel House" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel6-614x409.jpg" width="614" height="409" /></a> 81-year-old artist Arthur Wood will be evicted this Friday from the home he built over 30 years ago. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)[/caption]

The fate of the property is unclear: 4-8 Downing Purchaser LLC bought the property as an investment from the bank, and will now attempt to re-sell it.

According to the property listing, the vacant lot next to Wood's building, located at 8 Downing Street, can be "developed" into a two-unit building, but the existing structure at 4 Downing Street can be "converted" into an eight-unit building.

CPEX Real Estate, the firm that listed the property, refused to say whether the existing structure can be demolished, or if it must remain standing to be "converted."

&nbsp;

<b>What does the future hold for Wood?</b>

For his part, Wood is determined to keep up his various legal battles.

"My case is still going strong," Wood declared. "I'm gonna win it."

He paused, then looked downward, smiling. "Maybe," he conceded.

In fact, he prematurely filed with the Supreme Court, despite having not gone through the necessary lower courts.

"The law's an art and in all art,  a new approach — you can try whatever you want," Wood shrugged. "I arrived at my destination and then I figured out how to get there."

Wood said he was assured once he had gone through all the lower courts, his appeals case would still be open and waiting.

As the younger Wood walked by carrying a visibly weighty four-foot-tall curlicued steel cross, his father's eyes lit up.

"I made that," he said proudly. "I'm going to give it to St. John the Divine."

Asked where he'll go come Friday, Wood shrugged.

"I have no idea. I was thinking of going to China."

&nbsp;

<em>DNAinfo.com <a title="Block Party" href="http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20130312/clinton-hill/neighbors-bid-farewell-evicted-broken-angel-artist-with-block-party" target="_blank">reported</a> that neighbors will be throwing a send-off block party for Wood this Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. Broken Angel House served as the backdrop for Dave Chappelle's Block Party, released in 2005.</em>

&nbsp;

<em>Follow Danielle Tcholakian on Twitter <a title="Danielle on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/danielleiat" target="_blank">@danielleiat</a></em>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_121318" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121318" alt="81-year-old artist Arthur Wood is being evicted this Friday from the iconic Clinton Hill home he built over three decades ago. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel1-614x921.jpg" width="614" height="921" /></a><div class="wp-caption-text">81-year-old artist Arthur Wood is being evicted this Friday from the iconic Clinton Hill home he built over three decades ago. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)</div><div class="overlay"></div></div>
<p>After three decades and several legal battles, the iconic Broken Angel House may have its wings clipped for good.</p>
<p>Long-time owner Arthur Wood, who built the house with his wife, will be evicted this Friday, March 15.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very poetic, March 15th is the Ides of March,&#8221; Wood quipped, as his son Christopher loaded up a U-Haul truck with his artwork and valued possessions last Friday.</p>
<p>Wood and his wife Cynthia moved into the building at 4 Downing Street in 1979, and lived there for over 30 years before her death from cancer in 2010.</p>
<p>Wood, now 81 years old, blames lawsuits with the city for his wife&#8217;s death.</p>
<p>&#8220;They dragged us out of this house because of a $100 fine,&#8221; Wood asserted. &#8220;They locked up our house and put us out on the street to die.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wood said they were declared ineligible for the city&#8217;s shelter system because they technically owned property, even though they were barred from living there.</p>
<p>The trouble apparently started with a fire in 2006 that drew the attention of the Department of Buildings. DOB reportedly determined that the upper portion of the building and the fourth floor needed to be demolished.</p>
<div id="attachment_121320" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121320" alt="Arthur Wood and Christopher Wood" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel2-614x409.jpg" width="614" height="409" /></a><div class="wp-caption-text">Watching his son load his possessions into the U-Haul, Wood said affectionately, &#8220;That&#8217;s my little boy.&#8221;<br />Surveying the full truck, the younger Wood joked that it looked like &#8220;a new Broken Angel might appear in Beacon, NY,&#8221; where he lives. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)</div><div class="overlay"></div></div>
<p>Local City Councilmember Letitia James represented Wood in court during this process, and helped arrange the settlement to remove the parts of the structure said to be in violation of building codes.</p>
<p>Wood decided to partner with local developer Shahn Andersen, and they secured $4 million in funding to develop part of the property into condos, but apparently struggled to stay on schedule.</p>
<p>&#8220;Arthur is a very creative artist, but trying to get him to work inside the legal framework of the New York City Buildings Code and Zoning Resolution was very difficult,&#8221; Andersen said. &#8220;Many of the things he wanted us to do could not be done legally.&#8221;</p>
<p>The loan was declared in default around the same time as the Lehman Brothers collapse, and the general tightening of credit markets. The property was foreclosed on last year.</p>
<p>&#8220;I still have a lot of admiration for Arthur,&#8221; Andersen insisted. &#8220;I have thought about Broken Angel a lot over the years, and when I think of Arthur and that building, I always have the same thought: you can lead a horse to water, but you can&#8217;t keep it from drowning itself once it gets there.&#8221;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>What happens now?</b></p>
<p>Councilwoman James called the building &#8220;a piece of art&#8221; and &#8220;an iconic structure in the community,&#8221; and spoke of Wood as a beloved fixture in the neighborhood.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s unfortunate because he built the Broken Angel with his bare hands,&#8221; James said. &#8220;We would hope that whoever has taken over the property would work with him so that he could remain on the premises for the rest of his life.&#8221;</p>
<p>A recently registered LLC by the name of 4-8 Downing Purchaser bought the property for a little over $2 million this January, according to public records.</p>
<p>According to a spokesperson, Shane Kavanagh, &#8220;the owner is now pursuing a remedy through the proper legal process that will allow them to control the property.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kavanagh confirmed that &#8220;proper legal process&#8221; meant Wood&#8217;s eviction.</p>
<div id="attachment_121324" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel6.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121324" alt="Arthur, Broken Angel House" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/brokenangel6-614x409.jpg" width="614" height="409" /></a><div class="wp-caption-text">81-year-old artist Arthur Wood will be evicted this Friday from the home he built over 30 years ago. (Credit: Danielle Tcholakian.)</div><div class="overlay"></div></div>
<p>The fate of the property is unclear: 4-8 Downing Purchaser LLC bought the property as an investment from the bank, and will now attempt to re-sell it.</p>
<p>According to the property listing, the vacant lot next to Wood&#8217;s building, located at 8 Downing Street, can be &#8220;developed&#8221; into a two-unit building, but the existing structure at 4 Downing Street can be &#8220;converted&#8221; into an eight-unit building.</p>
<p>CPEX Real Estate, the firm that listed the property, refused to say whether the existing structure can be demolished, or if it must remain standing to be &#8220;converted.&#8221;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>What does the future hold for Wood?</b></p>
<p>For his part, Wood is determined to keep up his various legal battles.</p>
<p>&#8220;My case is still going strong,&#8221; Wood declared. &#8220;I&#8217;m gonna win it.&#8221;</p>
<p>He paused, then looked downward, smiling. &#8220;Maybe,&#8221; he conceded.</p>
<p>In fact, he prematurely filed with the Supreme Court, despite having not gone through the necessary lower courts.</p>
<p>&#8220;The law&#8217;s an art and in all art,  a new approach — you can try whatever you want,&#8221; Wood shrugged. &#8220;I arrived at my destination and then I figured out how to get there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wood said he was assured once he had gone through all the lower courts, his appeals case would still be open and waiting.</p>
<p>As the younger Wood walked by carrying a visibly weighty four-foot-tall curlicued steel cross, his father&#8217;s eyes lit up.</p>
<p>&#8220;I made that,&#8221; he said proudly. &#8220;I&#8217;m going to give it to St. John the Divine.&#8221;</p>
<p>Asked where he&#8217;ll go come Friday, Wood shrugged.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have no idea. I was thinking of going to China.&#8221;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>DNAinfo.com <a title="Block Party" href="http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20130312/clinton-hill/neighbors-bid-farewell-evicted-broken-angel-artist-with-block-party" target="_blank">reported</a> that neighbors will be throwing a send-off block party for Wood this Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. Broken Angel House served as the backdrop for Dave Chappelle&#8217;s Block Party, released in 2005.</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>Follow Danielle Tcholakian on Twitter <a title="Danielle on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/danielleiat" target="_blank">@danielleiat</a></em></p>
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		<title>Gun buyback in Staten Island brings in 55 weapons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2013 22:46:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danielle Tcholakian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[caption id="attachment_110407" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gun-Buyback-2-9-2013.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-110407" alt="staten island gun buyback" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gun-Buyback-2-9-2013-614x392.jpg" width="614" height="392" /></a> These are some of the 55 weapons surrendered at a gun buyback in Staten Island this weekend.[/caption]

A gun buyback at Saint Mary's Episcopal Church in Staten Island on Saturday brought in 55 firearms, police reported. Two were loaded, and two had the serial numbers scratched off.

One of the weapons was an SKS .762 caliber assault rifle with a 30-round magazine. Governor Cuomo's recent gun legislation regulated magazines to a maximum of seven rounds.

47 of the 55 weapons were handguns. Some city politicians, including Councilwoman Letitia James, have been calling for legislation focusing on handgun regulation, arguing that handguns are the city's major problem. NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly recently noted that only two percent of arrests for illegal firearms involve assault weapons, while 60 percent of the city's murders are committed using handguns.

The NYPD's gun buy back program has taken in over 8,100 firearms since it started in 2008. The program is completely anonymous; people turning in guns will not be asked to show identification or permits.

&nbsp;

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_110407" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gun-Buyback-2-9-2013.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-110407" alt="staten island gun buyback" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gun-Buyback-2-9-2013-614x392.jpg" width="614" height="392" /></a><div class="wp-caption-text">These are some of the 55 weapons surrendered at a gun buyback in Staten Island this weekend.</div><div class="overlay"></div></div>
<p>A gun buyback at Saint Mary&#8217;s Episcopal Church in Staten Island on Saturday brought in 55 firearms, police reported. Two were loaded, and two had the serial numbers scratched off.</p>
<p>One of the weapons was an SKS .762 caliber assault rifle with a 30-round magazine. Governor Cuomo&#8217;s recent gun legislation regulated magazines to a maximum of seven rounds.</p>
<p>47 of the 55 weapons were handguns. Some city politicians, including Councilwoman Letitia James, have been calling for legislation focusing on handgun regulation, arguing that handguns are the city&#8217;s major problem. NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly recently noted that only two percent of arrests for illegal firearms involve assault weapons, while 60 percent of the city&#8217;s murders are committed using handguns.</p>
<p>The NYPD&#8217;s gun buy back program has taken in over 8,100 firearms since it started in 2008. The program is completely anonymous; people turning in guns will not be asked to show identification or permits.</p>
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