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Live Fast, Die Fresh

Cheap drinks, hip-hop, and hot art. What more could you ask for?

By JACOB KATEL

Published on May 28, 2008 at 3:05am

If it don’t come in a tall can wrapped in a brown bag, you ain’t drinkin’ it — unless it’s free or costs a dollar. In that case, get to PS14. Between 9 and 11 p.m., you’re in gratis, drinking one-buck Miller Light and Peroni (a.k.a. Italian Budweiser) bottles, downing three-dollar tequila shots, and enjoying the Murk’d “Live Fast, Die Fresh” art show, featuring local luminaries such as Krave, Aholsniffsglue, Gordie, Typoe, and 15 other artists on their grind.

There’ll be live painting by Reinier Gamboa and special video installations by 131 projects out back. Stick around for the hip-hop vibe, and dance with short-shorted, summer-fresh downtown party girls till the sweat drips down your spine. DJs Madame Turk and Salami Fingaz will be keeping it live from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Thu., May 29, 9 p.m.-4 a.m., 2008