Shoutout to Jun Quemado from Mos Wanted Crew who was see wearing the PV Icon shirt during last weeks episode of MTV’s Americas Best Dance Crew! Thanks for the support and you can count on PV’s vote throughout the season. The clip can be seen at :40 second mark.
Three years flew before our eyes and we all grew up a lot within that time. We have come a long way and we have learned a lot. Another year of growth has led to new friends, fans and supporters of the brand. Without the constant motivation, support and demand from them, PV would be nothing. We sincerely thank all of you. Surpassing our third year is just small step in building the foundation of our brand so we have a strong and stable future. We’re here to stay and we look forward to having you all with us along the way. Thank you to everyone who came to the party! We appreciate all the support. Shoutouts to Angels & Kings, theWHOevers for a dope ass performance and X-Fade Entertainment for spinning that good good all night.
Your hump days nights never have to be dull again. Support the homies at Mad River on Wednesday’s starting tonight April 6th. Aerias will be holding down the bar and DJ Noyze and the homies at X-Fade will be spinning that good good all night long. Cheap drinks and good music, what could be better?
Shout out to the homie Jun Quemado who was spotted wearing a PV shirt at the last stop of the Movement Lifestyle Tour in LA! We have always been a fan of his work and the entire ML movement. Watch the whole video but the cameo is at the 3:55 mark. Check it!
Come out to the Double Door next Saturday and support AERIAS as he opens up for the legendary Slum Village! Also performing will be the good homies Alex De Guzman and Vince Nantes. PV will be on deck selling gear at the show as well, so ya’ll need to come through and support all the local talent! The Chi will definitely be in the building.
Over the weekend, we were invited to a mini art showcase held at Heartland Cafe in the northside. “Pan-Art: a celebration of Chicago’s young Asian-American artists,” was presented by The Asian American Institute in partnership with Uniting America. There were creative displays from photo to fashion, produced by emerging artists in Chicago. We met some dope people, ate for free, and drank Naked. Check out a few shots from the event after the jump! Thanks to Katherine for inviting us!
by RJC
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