Starbucks Music Series at the MFAH Presents The Beats of Basquiat
February 11, 2006, 8:00 PM - 1:30 AM


Hip hop´s legendary emcee Grandmaster Flash.


Over 7,000 people crowded into the MFAH for the final night of the Beats of Basquiat.

Grandmaster Flash, Pioneer of Hip Hop, NYC
Ceeplus and the House of Bad Knives, Reprogram Radio 90.1 KPFT
DJ Jester, filipinofist.com
The Dum Dum Crue
Turntable Exhibition by Dj Comp-1

Hosted by Craig "BBC" Long &
The Bench All Star B-Boy Crew


Visuals by Microcinema International
and Kasumi


Midnight Movie: Sixteen Candles
"John Hughes´s movies were revolutionary because they understood high school and got all the details right."— Film Threat magazine


Food
Cafe Express, located in the lower level of the MFAH Audrey Jones Beck Building, will be open from 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.

Museum Parking Garage
Located directly east of the Beck and Law buildings, the MFAH Visitors Center features a four-story covered parking garage. The entrance is on Binz between Fannin and San Jacinto, marked by a large yellow arrow. Guests who enter through the Visitors Center can avoid the line at the front door and enter the museum through the MFAH underground tunnel system. Parking fee is $3.00.

Related Exhibition: Basquiat

Related Film: Sixteen Candles




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