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		<title>Justin Bua interview show</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really don&#8217;t spend enough time keeping up with the colorful world of US street culture. When it comes down to it, I&#8217;m nowhere near as hip as ex-US president Bill Clinton. According to Justin Bua in this article for Vancouver student radio station CJSF, the erstwhile US pres has a bunch of Bua&#8217;s seminal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone" title="The DJ by Justin Bua" src="http://www.visionmagazine.com/currentImages/0709/DJ.jpg" alt="" hspace="3" width="210" height="294" align="right" />I really don&#8217;t spend enough time keeping up with the colorful world of US street culture. When it comes down to it, I&#8217;m nowhere near as hip as ex-US president Bill Clinton. According to Justin Bua in this article for Vancouver student radio station <a href="http://www.cjsf.ca/about/index.php" target="_blank">CJSF</a>, the erstwhile US pres has a bunch of Bua&#8217;s seminal artwork gracing various walls in his house.</p>
<p>For those of you that don&#8217;t know, Bua is a street artist who creates cartoonish portraits documenting the various cultural icons to be found in the lower stratas of the US social fabric, such as &#8216;The DJ&#8217;, featured here.</p>
<p>Check out this interview with the man himself interspersed with fitting old school hip hop classics from the likes of Afrika Bambaataa and Eric B and Rakim.</p>
<p>This interview is courtesy of the wonderful <a href="http://winniecooper.net/2009/11/the-interview-show-justin-bua/" target="_blank">Winnie Cooper</a> blog.</p>
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For those of you that don&#039;t know, Bua is a street artist who creates cartoonish portraits documenting the various cultural icons to be found in the lower stratas of the US social fabric, such as &#039;The DJ&#039;, featured here.

Check out this interview with the man himself interspersed with fitting old school hip hop classics from the likes of Afrika Bambaataa and Eric B and Rakim.

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