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  • Adam 'Ad-Rock' Horovitz of the Beastie Boys speaks as activists protest racism and hate after swastikas were found in Adam Yauch Park in Brooklyn, New York, November 20, 2016.
    Adam 'Ad-Rock' Horovitz of the Beastie Boys speaks as activists protest racism and hate after swastikas were found in Adam Yauch Park in Brooklyn, New York, November 20, 2016.
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    Hundreds Gather in Brooklyn’s Adam Yauch Park to Protest Hate

    ‘I reject Donald Trump’s vision for America,’ said Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys. ‘New York City, I’m asking you to do the same.’

    byJonathan Zalman
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    (Shutterstock)
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    Has Mourning Gone Viral?

    When celebrities die, tributes flood social media—and I can’t help but ‘dislike’

    bySara Ivry
  • Adam Horovitz ' Ad Rock' and Mike Diamond 'Mike D' of The Beastie Boys on January 26, 2013. (Roger Kisby/Getty Images)
    Adam Horovitz ' Ad Rock' and Mike Diamond 'Mike D' of The Beastie Boys on January 26, 2013. (Roger Kisby/Getty Images)
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    The Beastie Boys’ Next Chapter

    Court battles replace rap battles as the band pledges no new music or tours

    byStephanie Butnick
  • (Twitter)
    (Twitter)
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    Appropriating The Beastie Boys to Empower Girls

    A lawsuit brings about quite an ethical conundrum

    byAdam Chandler
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    Adam Yauch: A Mensch in the World to Come

    In his will, late Beastie Boy “MCA” prohibits use of his songs in commercials

    byAdam Chandler
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    On Twitter, Grief is Just Another Meme

    This week in Jewcy, our partner site

    byUnknown Author
  • Adam Yauch, of the 'Beastie Boys' band speaks at a press conference June 13, 1998, prior to the Tibet Freedom concert at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C.(Stephen Jaffee/AFP/Getty Images)
    Adam Yauch, of the 'Beastie Boys' band speaks at a press conference June 13, 1998, prior to the Tibet Freedom concert at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C.(Stephen Jaffee/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Shiva for a Beastie Boy

    Adam Yauch, who died Friday, was a pioneering hip-hop star, a talented MC, and something rarer: a mensch

    byDavid Samuels
  • (Margarita Korol/Tablet Magazine)
    (Margarita Korol/Tablet Magazine)
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    Horowitz, Hoops, and Hard Losses

    This week on Tablet

    byMarc Tracy
  • The Beastie Boys in 2004. Yauch is in the center.(Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
    The Beastie Boys in 2004. Yauch is in the center.(Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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    MCA, R.I.P.

    Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys is dead at 47

    byMarc Tracy
  • Avi Cohen.(Soccer Buzz)
    Avi Cohen.(Soccer Buzz)
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    Sundown: A Martyr for Organ Donation?

    Plus eat bagels not bombs, and more

    byMarc Tracy
  • A still from A Film Unfinished.(Oscilloscope Laboratories)
    A still from A Film Unfinished.(Oscilloscope Laboratories)
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    Undocumented

    A new film examines footage staged by the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto

    byA.J. Goldmann
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