Mr. Mars has been acquired to show some of the fashion-handicapped people six different ways to rock a fedora. FYI fedoras are my favorite hats.
Via: GQ
Frankly my dear, I don't give a f*ck
Mr. Mars has been acquired to show some of the fashion-handicapped people six different ways to rock a fedora. FYI fedoras are my favorite hats.
Via: GQ
Well this was an unexpected collab. Dope.
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Finally, an article that makes sense of this whole fiasco. People love to overreact about a few words and not even bother to pay attention to the context in which those words were used. I just skipped to the good stuff in the article. ENJOY!
In that world, I suppose it’s unsurprising that Jalen Rose, the son of some of the meanest streets in America, is being attacked far and wide for comments he made about Duke and Grant Hill in the Fab Five documentary that aired on ESPN on Sunday night, particularly Rose’s comment that he thought all Black players who went to Duke were “Uncle Toms.” And it’s also unsurprising that Grant HiIl, the son of privilege, is being praised for his response in yesterday’s New York Times to Rose’s comments.
In WTF news, LeBron James has a furniture line called Home Court by LeBron. The line is catered towards kids, you have to admit, the guy knows how to keep his brand relevant in all aspects. If you have any interest you purchase this line at Value City & American Signature stores.
Shouts: TO
They dropped Orlando Bloom? Good. I wouldn’t mind Keira Knightley coming back though. Oh well, this final installment looks decent though.
In the final segment Tyler clears up the comments he made about Kanye and not wanting to be compared to Ne-Yo when he wants to be on Michael Jackson status, if he was an R&B artist. Also, he takes a jab at Shake from 2dopeboyz. *shrugs*
New music from the homie Big Bril. When listening to this make sure the volume is turn’t up. Be on the look out for more projects for him and the PCM family.
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It’s rare that we get a glimpse into the thoughts and processes it takes to make a smartphone like the HTC ThunderBolt, which launched on Verizon Wireless as its first 4G LTE device yesterday, but HTC has posted a great 4-minute video where some HTC designers and employees discuss the ThunderBolt, the Sense UI, and what excites them about both. The clip doesn’t necessarily share anything new about the ThunderBolt, but we did enjoy checking out the HTC designer sketchbooks at the 0:27 mark and listening to HTC Sense UI designer Drew Bamford talk about the challenges of creating a product that appeals to the masses.