Thursday, October 2, 2014

Call on the masses: New York And London Has Something In Common―

                                                            NYLON!

 

“We must agree on what matters: kissing in public places, bacon sandwiches, disagreement, cutting-edge fashion, literature, generosity, water, a more equitable distribution of the world's resources, movies, music, freedom of thought, beauty, love.”
― Salman Rushdie


Do you recognize the young lady above? Yes, that's Tavi Gevinson. Ever since the Nylon “It Girl Issue” was born in 2007, the magazine’s annual cover has featured the likes of Emma Stone, Elizabeth Olsen, and more. Joining the elite club this year is Tavi Gevinson, who, at 18, already bears the titles “actress, writer, and founder and editor-in-chief of Rookie magazine.” Why was Tavi bestowed the prestigious title, you ask? Oh, because, according to Nylon, “she’s definitely got ‘it.’” Seems reasonable?, bam: Tavi Gevinson, ‘Nylon’ Magazine’s Latest ‘It’ Girl Takes Over The World.

 Nylon is an American magazine and digital media company that focuses on pop culture and fashion. Its coverage includes art, beauty, music, design, celebrities, technology and travel. Its name references New York and London. Dana Fields is the Publisher.

Nylon Magazine packs in culture and fashion for the independent soul. Get on the cutting edge of new music and styles before it's watered down for the masses.

NYLON merges high culture and pop culture to bring the best style, music, moves, art, and more to viewers. Every major celebrity of the moment has been featured on NYLON TV, whether it be behind the scenes from their cover shoot with an exclusive video interview just for NYLON TV, or via world wide events, parties, or special creative collaborations.


 The NYLON TV channel continues to build content around fashion and beauty shoots in addition to Nylon's signature music and entertainment features happening in-book and online each month.
Music magazines

Since its launch in 1999, NYLON magazine has been the reigning authority on fashion, music, and beauty for the modern and intelligent young woman, so stay tuned, Nylon: Styled Out!

 Nylon Guys Magazine; devoted to men's fashions. Its coverage includes art, music, design, technology, men's fashion and travel. It is a branch off of Nylon with a focus on the interests of guys.

Nylon Guys has featured a variety of celebrity men on their covers, including Jesse Eisenberg, Gerard Way, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Pharrell Williams and Michael Pitt. The most recently featured, Usher;
The man’s a super star in every sense of the word. (And it’s been that way since he was 16, might we add.)



The Cutting Edge: Has anyone been paying attention to this crew?
They're #TCB in the most unusual way―

 He's Drafting A Blueprint for Music's Future: Through his visibility in television and on social media, there may be no performer better positioned than Blake Shelton to thrive in music’s brave new world.

Earlier this month, the Voice kicked off it’s seventh season and the premiere drew almost 13 million viewers.

This season, Blake will be going for his fourth title, which would be the most of any coach.

Even if he doesn’t win, though, he’ll probably add a couple million more followers to Twitter,


many of whom will likely be interested to hear whether there will be another leg of Ten Times Crazier anytime in 2015. Read Full Article by Jesse Lawrence via Forbes.

This Queen Is: “clearly among the most powerful people in the music industry at the moment … so to understand the operation behind such a powerful figure is always very interesting.”
― Elberse

For those who have somehow forgotten about the seminal news event of the past several years: Without any advance marketing, this music artist released a self-titled album of songs and videos at the stroke of midnight on December 13, 2013, effectively just leaving it on iTunes and walking away. When fans awoke to the stunning news, they found they could buy only the $15.99 album in full—sampling one song at a time was out of the question.


The Queen was able to eschew the standard prerelease industry regimen of advertisements, singles, public appearances, and just generally making any mention of a new album, in part because she is who?,—Beyoncé! Now, Business Professors Are Serious About Studying  The Queen Bey's Method.

There's the straight ahead Lenny Kravitz classic rock mojo that has helped him sell over 40 million albums. Then there's the surprising slight nods to everything from Duran Duran to Cameo. VIBE sat down with the veteran artist, actor, and father of actress Zoe Kravitz to discuss everything from the eyebrow-raising inspiration behind Strut; the racial politics he had to endure in achieving his full blown rock star cred; and finally gaining acceptance in the black community to what makes Stevie Wonder, Prince and Paul McCartney the ultimate badass musicians.— 'Get Rid Of The Guitar'


But I wouldn't do it, and at that time I was living a Ford Pinto. So I don't know what made me hold on. I wanted to be me, but when you are being offered recording deals at 17 and you are living in your car you would think I would be like, "Alright, whatever...I'll make the music y'all want me to make. Let me get this money." But I didn't, and I thank God, because you wouldn't be talking to me today. I would have made one album and it would have been over.



Real-World Music Listening
Whether your favorite song is Bach’s "Toccata And Fugue In D Minor" or Lil Wayne’s "Let It Rock," your brain reacts to it in the same way.When we hear our favorite music, our thoughts tend to shift inward, activating the default mode network (DMN) a network of brain regions that's active when a person is awake but at rest. Our favorite songs also seem to spark a connection between our auditory circuts and the hippocampus, a region responsible for memory and emotions. The real question: Can Your Favorite Song Make You Smarter?



http://www.jetmag.com/michaeljackson/


 The special tribute;
Michael In His Own Words is a beautiful 100-page celebration of the life of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.

Inside you will find 5,000 words from Michael, including his last U.S. magazine interview, which was conducted by Ebony Magazine; Celebrity farewell essays from Quincy Jones, Berry Gordy, Ne-Yo and others; Memorable photos from the Ebony Magazine archives. Quantities of this special tribute Collector's book are limited.
 A Must for Any MJ Fan


A FlashToView Moment: REVIEW


There are alot of so called tribute magazines out there. They fall into 3 catagories: 

 1)Cheaply thrown together in order to make a buck off of Michael. Offering little to no substantial content.

 2)Magazines that still vilify him in his death and still feel a need to cover him in lies or negativity. These topics to me include any discussions that involve his appearance or discussion of those false charges which he was found (many forget) NOT GUILTY of.

 3)Well, researched, beautiful, work that pays tribute and honor to the man that was Michael Jackson. This falls into the last catagory. Michael had a longstanding relationship with Ebony, even granting them his last interview and photo shoot.

This edition is a beautifully made tribute that the magazine took time in making in order to give fans a true collectors magazine. What makes this magazine special is that it contains many rare photos from Ebony's own archives, interviews from Michael himself, and reflections from his good friends and employees of Michael (including his hairstylist, which I really liked her memories of him :)).

These reflections are not gossip, like what we have been seeing all over the news, but instead, cherished memories of their time spent with him. One of these treats is that from his concert manager who was organizing his tour. He shares with us his last night spent with Michael,the night before he passed. He also speaks about how Michael was so warmed by how the fans had received him. It is heartwarming and tender. This magazine offers much more, but I won't spoil it for anyone. I will just say, if you only get just one, get this one.

The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work. Michael Jackson

                                              A Little Masterful Work Well Done, MJ


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