Reel Notes is a podcast dedicated to exploring the relationship between rap and film. Host Dylan “CineMasai” Green speaks to rappers, producers, journalists, and other rap-adjacent individuals about their history with movies and how, if at all, film inspires their craft.
Post event, connect with Ms. Boogie, CineMasai, and special guests we’ve invited that you won’t want to miss. You never know who you’ll meet! Free Beer Tasting by Brooklyn Brewery.
This event is part of BRIC Hip-Hop Weekend (Feb. 8-10, 2024). Learn more about the entire weekend HERE.
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Ms. Boogie
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Ms. Boogie, an independent artist hailing from New York City, is reshaping dialogues within the realm of Hip Hop. She resides at the intersection of mainstream and underground, and where the streets converge with the avant-garde. Whether gracing the pages of People Magazine or The New York Times, she has consistently been recognized as a rising star, celebrated for her candid lyricism and distinctive bravado. Navigating a genre that often lacks representation of her own experiences, Ms. Boogie has successfully cultivated a globally appreciated sound.
Her latest album, “The Breakdown,” showcases a formidable collaboration with a team of Black, queer creatives, blending suspenseful elements of both Hip Hop and RnB. Across the nine tracks, Ms. Boogie delves into her personal experiences while also offering broader commentary on the Black trans existence in New York City and around the world. The project propels into the future while paying homage to the past through a fusion of nostalgia and modernism.
Dylan “CineMasai” Green
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Dylan “CineMasai” Green is a rap and film journalist, a contributing writer at Pitchfork, and the host of the Reel Notes podcast. Their work has appeared in The Fader, Red Bull, DJBooth, Audiomack, Okayplayer, The Face, Complex, and the dusty tombs of Facebook Notes.
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Assembly District 44
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BRIC Hip-Hop is an evergreen home for the education, expression, and evolution of Hip-Hop. Expanding beyond our BRIC headquarters in Brooklyn, our programming pushes against boundaries of time and space, providing full-circle access to exchanges that bridge ideas with incubation and drive Hip-Hop culture forward.
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The main floor of BRIC House has an accessible entrance on Rockwell Place, in addition to an accessible, all-gender bathroom. The BRIC Media Center, located on the 2nd floor, is accessible via elevator. The Gallery level is accessible via a wheelchair lift. Portable FM assistive listening devices are available for programs on the Stoop and in the Ballroom upon request. To make specific access requests for an in-person or virtual program, please contact [email protected] at least two weeks prior to the event of interest.