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Sacha Jenkins, the hip-hop journalist, filmmaker, and historian who co-founded the seminal Nineties magazine Ego Trip, died on Friday. He was 53. Rolling Stone has confirmed Jenkins’ death.
Sacha Jenkins, the renowned hip-hop journalist and cultural historian who co-founded Ego Trip magazine and produced TV series and documentaries about Louis Armstrong and Wu-Tang Clan, has died.
Sacha Jenkins, a hip-hop journalist and documentarian known for Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (2019) and Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (2022), has died. He was 53. Deadline can confirm the ...
By Mitchell Peters Sacha Jenkins, a pioneering hip-hop journalist, author, filmmaker and cultural historian, has died at the age of 54. Jenkins passed away on Friday (May 23) at his home due to ...
Jenkins died of complications stemming from Multiple System Atrophy. Influential journalist and filmmaker Sacha Jenkins has died. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that the cultural legend who co ...
Hailing from Philadelphia and born in 1971, Jenkins began his career as a journalist before becoming an acclaimed documentarian. He founded Graphic Scenes & Xplicit Language, an early magazine ...
Sacha Jenkins was more than a journalist. He was a fearless cultural architect who helped shape Hip-Hop media on his own terms. A few years ago, I had the privilege and honor to sit on a panel ...
Sacha Jenkins, the co-founder of Resurgent Pictures and a documentarian who worked on films about Wu-Tang Clan and Louis Armstrong, has died. He was 54. News of Jenkin’s death was announced by ...
A St. Louis County sheriff’s deputy informs a resident leaving the Jenkins Creek and Camp House fires evacuation zone they can’t return to their property May 13. Evacuation orders for 13 zones ...
The biggest fire in the area, The Jenkins Creek Fire, is now burning 16,748 acres as of the morning of May 21st. The Minnesota Incident Command System also noted that the investigation into the ...