Monthly Archives: April 2014

Life+Times Premiere: SAVOY, Lobounce & Bright Lights “S.C.R.E.A.M.”

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Director Jeff Broadway Speaks On New Doc “Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton: This Is Stones Throw Records”

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It’s always great to view a film or read a story that’s authentic, fully accurate, and captivating enough to hold our limited attention spans. Documentaries serve as a multi-sensory novel in which the viewer can gain insight on both the … Continue reading

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Manny Pacquiao: Right On Track

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At first, losing to Timothy Bradley wasn’t such a big deal to Manny Pacquiao. After all, everyone except the judges had thought he won the 2012 fight by a wide margin. For the Pac Man, the controversy was just part … Continue reading

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COS’ Martin Andersson Speaks On The Brand’s Menswear

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As the Head of Menswear Design for COS, we can’t help but admire the sartorial direction the brand has taken. And if we’re going to point fingers, the direction in which we’re looking is towards Martin Andersson, the individual responsible … Continue reading

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Welcome to The Monarch Room

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New York City hospitality innovators Eric Marx and Lisle Richards of The Metric recently unveiled their first restaurant endeavor called The Monarch Room, in West Chelsea, NYC. In collaboration with interior design firm Roman and Williams, a 1930’s industrial era … Continue reading

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Visual Artist Wes Lang New Exhibit Opens in Denmark

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“I work in so many different ways,” says the New Jersey-born painter and illustrator Wes Lang. “I do sloppy things and I do very detailed things.” The studio where many of those sloppy and those detailed things become works of … Continue reading

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Music Supervisor Nora Felder Breaks Down The Sound of “Californication”

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The effortless cool and relentless self-destructiveness exuded by Californication’s Hank Moody portray a nostalgic tribute to the “bad guys” of rock n’ roll, the devastatingly disheveled characters behind Hedi Slimane’s lens. Coming into its seventh and final season, Californication is … Continue reading

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Tracy Anderson Introduces Her “Men’s Only” Method

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“Exercise is good for everyone if it is balanced,” says Tracy Anderson, the entrepreneurial force behind her namesake health plan – “The Tracy Anderson Method.” “Running is not good for [women]. Lifting weights over and over is not good for … Continue reading

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Hidden Beach: La Marina is NYC’s Uptown Escape

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Certain New York City neighborhoods are just synonymous with nightlife. Until recently, a night on the town in the city that never sleeps would almost always include stops in areas like Chelsea, the Lower East Side, TriBeCa, or the Meatpacking … Continue reading

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Hannibal Buress Speaks On Recent Success, Standup Special “Live From Chicago” & Video Directing

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From his recurring roles on Comedy Central’s Broad City and Adult Swim’s Eric Andre Show, to writing for SNL and 30 Rock – in addition to his own standup – comedian Hannibal Buress is a man in high demand nowadays. … Continue reading

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