
Chase March – Blog
Welcome to the sounding board for Chase March. Here you will find my various articles about a variety of topics (DJ Events and news, book reviews, skatepark tours, teaching-related articles and resources, and much more)
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Celebrating International Women’s Day – Women in Hip-Hop 3
Beautiful poster done by one of my students DOPEfm celebrates International Women’s Day every year by dedicating the entire overnight program to the Women in Hip-Hop. This year marks the third annual special presentation. For this year’s show I have produced two hours of Know Your History detailing the important moments in female-fronted hip-hop from
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How Did I Get Here? (The Power of a Good Story)
Here are the latest books that I have read. I am continuing to catalog every title here on Silent Cacophony. This is part of my 2013 reading log. How Did I Get Here: The Ascent of an Unlikely CEO by Tony Hawk Tony Hawk is probably the most recognized name when it comes to extreme
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Ice T’s Rap School (Lesson Plan)
Ice T went to a prestigious prep school in New York and taught a group of kids who literally knew nothing about rap music and hip-hop culture, how to write and perform their own rap song. The best thing about the whole experience is that it was filmed for a television series on VH1 back in
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Revert Skatepark (London, Ontario)
This is quite possibly the strangest skatepark you will ever see. It’s set inside a church. You can see the stage that is used as The Altar for Sunday Service. The floor we are skating on is where the congregation sits. You can see all of the chairs stacked up along the wall. It’s called
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Chasing Content – March 2012
It’s the first of the month. Time for a little feature we call Chasing Content . . . A feature that lets us shine a light through the many blog posts that get planted here. So, let’s go back in time and look at the best posts of last March. You can read all of
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Amazing Black History Month Posters
These are awesome! I really should have done more to celebrate Black History this month, but I try to do that as often as I can, and not just in February.
