Monthly Archives: July 2014

The Truth: Common

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Elliott Wilson catches up with Common on his new album Nobody’s Smiling. Common speaks on adapting to the changing times, inspiring change in the world through music, as well as his relationship with producer No I.D.

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Los Angeles Welcomes Its Latest Hotel, The Line

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The Line is a new hotel that is located in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles. A seemingly unexpected area for a new property, it’s one that compile’s the areas historic culture with innovation. Sitting alongside Koreatown’s famous pre-1940 brick colonial … Continue reading

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Chromeo: Back For The First Time

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David Macklovitch (Dave 1) and Patrick Gemayel (P-Thugg) are Chromeo – an electro funk duo that reminds me of school days. Figuratively, they are the guys who went through that awkward phase in high school, but turned out to be … Continue reading

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JAY Z To Headline The Global Citizen Festival

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The Global Citizen movement continues its campaign to achieve a world without extreme poverty by 2030 with the third annual Global Citizen Festival, a free ticketed concert on the Great Lawn in Central Park. The 2014 Global Citizen Festival will … Continue reading

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A Look Inside The Dean Hotel

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Located in the heart of historic downtown Providence, The Dean is a 52-room hotel housed in an early 20th century brick building that has been thoughtfully restored by Brooklyn-based owner and designer ASH NYC. The property features unique interiors that give … Continue reading

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On The Run Tour: Baltimore

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Photo Credit: Robin Harper

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Could Ronda Rousey Be The Most Dominant Champion In The History of MMA?

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Could Ronda Rousey be the most dominant champion in the history of MMA? Better yet, could she be the most dominant champion in the history of combat sports? Sure, the statement is a tad premature and stuffed with hyperbole. But … Continue reading

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Life+Times Premiere: Little Simz “ONETWOWATCH”

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Watch as UK rapper Little Simz tells her story of growing up in the UK, and how she’s looking to become a music legend on MySpace’s ONETWOWATCH. For more on Little Simz, check out her mixtape E.D.G.E. here.

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Homecoming July 11 & July 12

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On The Run Tour | July 11 & July 12 | Met Life Stadium

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The Inferno Coat: From Sketchpad to Shelves

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We’ve been long time fans of Alexander Stutterheim, the entrepreneur behind his brand Stutterheim Raincoats, whose creations are infused with his tagline – “Swedish melancholy at its driest.” His latest creation, “The Inferno Coat,” was a labor of love, and … Continue reading

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