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TAKI 183 used to write his tag more than 50 times a day around New York City.


Cooper's retrospective at the Bronx Documentary Center celebrates the artist who created the graffiti "bible."


RAMBO was a "very enthusiastic bomber with an unusual hand style [who] dominated northern Brooklyn and downtown over the last fifteen years."


"It’s obvious that the police resources are being misappropriated. There’s one guy up there. There’s one way up and one way down. It's absurd."


Betty Boop, comically oversized mushrooms, leprechaun outerwear, flames and more turned up on subway cars recently.


'It's very unusual to see a train leave the yards with a top-to-bottom, end-to-end burner.'


A D train was spotted coated in bats, flames and Dracula himself on Halloween night.


Henry Chalfant would rush to the elevated stations in the Bronx to document tagged cars before they could be buffed clean, and now those photos are on display.