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Tas Tobey

Tas Tobey

News Assistant, Book Review at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Books

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Recent Articles

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The Many Faces of Rammellzee

How the multi-hyphenate, biracial artist from Far Rockaway influenced 1980s graffiti culture and the downtown New York art scene.
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How Poetry and Performance Combined to Become a New Genre (Publishe...

In “Spoken Word: A Cultural History,” Joshua Bennett traces the roots, rise and influence of a movement that continues to reverberate.
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Gods of 125th Street (Published 2022)

A new book traces the arc of hip-hop jewelry from the 1980s to today.
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Before Watching ‘The Haunting of Hill House,’ Read These 13 Haunted...

From Henry James’s “ The Turn of the Screw” to Stephen King’s “The Shining,” the haunted house is a staple of horror novels.
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A Fashion Visionary Reframing Creole Identity (Published 2018)

Vincent Frederic Colombo is an art director, model scout and stylist whose work presents a contemporary idea of his cultural heritage.
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Nowadays, a Backyard Party Spot in Queens, Gets an Indoor Annex (Pu...

The D.J.s behind the popular Mister Sunday summer parties keep the dancing going year round, with the help of a great sound system.
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Wiki, Formerly of the Hip-Hop Collective Ratking, Strikes Out on Hi...

The 24-year-old rapper from New York released a debut solo album and isn’t slowing down.
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Three’s a Trend: Men’s Berets (Published 2017)

Gosha Rubchinskiy, Missoni and Prada showed hats that referenced both the military — and revolutionaries.
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Three’s a Trend: Monochromatic Work Uniforms (Published 2016)

This season, Moncler Gamme Bleu, Diesel Black Gold and Lemaire showed neutral, utilitarian suits.