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Adam Yauch to be honoured at Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival

Late Beastie Boy Adam 'Mca' Yauch is set to be honoured with a special tribute at the 2013 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival in his native New York. The rapper lost his battle with cancer on 4 May, 2012, ...
Starpulse.com on May 18, 2013Also reported by •ContactMusicDigital Journal
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You Won't Believe What's Named After Them

Every celebrity hopes to advance his or her stature through a handful of time-old career milestones: scoring a No. 1 single, winning an Oscar, cashing that first leading-role paycheck, hosting..
Huffington Post on May 15, 2013

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Back to Brooklyn

NEW YORK, May 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --A short ride on the B63 from the park recently named for Adam Yauch, the Beastie Boy who crowed "No Sleep 'til Brooklyn," Polytechnic Institute of New York Un...
FinanzNachrichten.de on May 14, 2013

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The Beastie Boys Release Limited Edition Watch To Support Adam Yauch Park

the beastie boys release limited edition watch to support adam yauch parkOn Tuesday, the surviving members of rap pioneers The Beastie Boys released a limited-edition line of watches on to fund programs at a neighborhood park named in honor of late band member Adam 'MCA...
Starpulse.com on May 9, 2013Also reported by •Gothamist
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Health Is The New Priority In Hip Hop

LOS ANGELES -- Hip-hop may need a checkup. The culture that in the 1990s lost its brightest stars to gun violence has in recent years seen a series of notable rappers die of drug- and health-related..
Huffington Post on May 7, 2013

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Aging hip hop stars focused on health after rappers’ deaths

aging hip hop stars focused on health after rappers’ deathsLOS ANGELES—Hip-hop may need a checkup. The culture that in the 1990s lost its brightest stars to gun violence has in recent years seen a series of notable rappers die of drug- and health-related..
Toronto Star on May 7, 2013

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