Posters Tupac
Posted in Posters on 01/12/2007 09:35 pm by admin

Punk turned pop
Local punk band PTVP will showcase its first ever ‘pop album’ at Shum this weekend.
DPGC Feat. Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg – Real Soon
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Tupac Magnets, Set of Four Magnets feature a full magnetic backing and a glossy photo finish. They measure approximately 2″ by 3″ each. Perfect for hanging on any metal surface…. |
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Juice $3.36 A powerful look at contemporary life in Harlem, focusing on an aspiring disc jockey and his teenage friends who have to make a difficult decision: Walk the straight and narrow or lead a life of crime. Eventually, they decide to rob a liquor store in response to an acquaintance’s death. Omar Epps, Khalil Kain, Tupac Shakur star; Ernest R. Dickerson, Spike Lee’s cinematographer, directs. 94 min. Wid… |
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Tupac Uncensored and Uncut: The Lost Prison Tapes $8.54 This thoughtful program features an intimate interview with renowned rap artist Tupac Shakur a year before he was tragically gunned down in Las Vegas. The conversation takes place at the Clinton Correctional Facility in New York, where Shakur discusses various topics including his involvement in gang life, prisons in America, and his relationship with his mother. Tupac’s candor provides a moving p… |
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Tupac: Resurrection [Vinyl] $15.98 … |
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Tupac 2 Pac Door Poster 62×21 $18.99 … |
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Tupac – Herb 30” x 40” Textile/Fabric Poster $11.00 Tupac – Herb 30” x 40” Textile/Fabric Poster… |
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Tupac – B&W Photo 30” x 40” Textile/Fabric Poster $8.89 Tupac – B&W Photo 30” x 40” Textile/Fabric Poster… |
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Tupac – Fingers Textile Poster $16.00 Screen printed, 30″ x 40″ pieces of fabric art. They are printed on sheer, soft-as-silk material for the highest quality…. |
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Bioworld Merchandising – Tupac Shakur poster tissu 1971 – 1996 75 x 110 cm Poster en tissu haute qualité sous licence officielle, dimensions env. 75 x 110 cm.100% Polyester…. |
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The Rose that Grew from Concrete $7.69 His talent was unbounded — a raw force that commanded attention and respect. His death was tragic — a violent homage to the power of his voice. His legacy is indomitable — as vibrant and alive today as it has ever been. Tupac Shakur’s most intimate and honest thoughts were uncovered only after his death with the instant classic The Rose That Grew from Concrete. For the first time in paper… |