
Another round of skateboard decks by Damien Hirst for Supreme. The flipside features dots graphics presumably inspired by the artist’s previous works. [High Snobiety via FreshnessMag]
British publisher Phaidon (known for books on art, design, architecture, etc) jumps on the pop-up store bandwagon for a three-month stay in New York. [Slamxhype]
No Mas and Muhammed Ali celebrate the 35th anniversary of “The Rumble in the Jungle” and Ali’s victory in Zaire. Check out original animated shorts by David Rathman, James Blagden & Jerome Lagarrigue. [No Mas]
Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak unveils a line of t-shirts from its 2010 Spring/Summer collection. The rave lives on… [Hypebeast]
On a related note, don’t do drugs. Trippy. [Gizmodo]
SOPH’s 10th anniversary celebration continues with another collaboration with Tiffany & Co. The classic Tiffany Key Ring gets updated with a SOPH tag. [Freshness Mag]

Supreme’s 2009 winter lookbook, now showing in Japanese streetwear magazine Cool Trans. [Slamxhype]
Been getting your Girl Talk on in the dorm rooms mashing “LOL Smiley Face” to “Paparazzi”? This new Novation Launch Pad will let ‘em know that you’re actually doing something when you push all those buttons. [Gizmodo]
Recent Banksy stencil work spotted in London captures the public sentiment toward ticket writing cops. [Animal]
Undefeated takes its iconic Brent Rollins imagery to a mousepad. Hypebeast! Youporn! Gawker! Here we come. [High Snobiety]
Cop this ALIFE x DIM MAK t-shirt and score a ticket to Cloaks and Daggers (read: The Steve Aoki Show), which takes place next Thursday at Santos Party House in NYC. [Hypebeast]

Vans Workwear? News to us, but it looks dope. [Hypebeast]
Urban Outfitters and Dim Mak are launching a new collection. At first thought this one gets a TUIMM (throwing up in my mouth), but they’re going to sell the crap out of this crap, so good for them. Non-ironic/ironic Shutter shades for everyone! [High Snobiety]
Example #4billion why your brother-in-law who is an “advertising creative” can suck it. [The World's Best Ever]
Banksy’s new show is popping off in Bristol. That’s in England, and this theme seems to be “shit”. Stay tuned. [Bansky]
Printed Wikipedia. LOL Cats are ROTFLing. [PSFK]
Robert Crumb’s illustrated version of the book of Genesis is ready for pre-order. Chances of seeing Eve doing something not-so-religious? 150% [Amazon]
It’s no Gypsy cab racket, but Raekwon the Chef is slinging cars. [Mash Kulture]

Photography by Tina Greenberg
Besides being right up there in his dad's will alongside his sister, model Devon Aoki, DJ Steve Aoki isn't waiting on his cut of the family's fortune any time soon. The cash flow keeps on rolling Aoki's way under his alias, Kid Millionaire, record label Dim Mak (home to Bloc Party), and soon with his clothing line, the Dim Mak Collection. Check out his road to riches on steveaoki.com. Click here for a day in the life of the famed DJ from our June/July issue.