Missing Lauryn Hill (1)
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If Lauryn hadnt gone off the deep end trying to be a Bob-Marley-in-Law, hip hop might have been different. You can quote me on that. And if you use the phrase Bob-Marley-in-Law you gotta give me a footnote. Lol. Rolling Stone revisits “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” - its a fascinating story.
Barbie is A Bitch (1)
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Non sono morto.Solo che ogni tanto anche io vado in vacanza.Ogni. Tanto.Nel viaggio di ritorno ho letto alcune recensioni, le sceglievo in base agli artisti: tutte quelle che ho scelto erano poi casualmente ad opera di FdL.Dovrò scrivergli una mail per renderlo partecipe.E per porgli una domanda: ma a quanto equivalgono 3 stelline?Estelle > So Much Out The Wayalternative linkimage ekatharyna via luminol
Social Responsibility: The Nike Story (1)
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An odd couple was featured in the 1992 edition of Harpers Magazine. One was a sports phenomenon called Michael Jordan. The other was a young Indonesian worker called Sadisah. Sadisah, the article revealed, earned 14 cents an hour making Nike running shoes. After working six days a week, 10 hours a day for a month, he earned enough money to buy a single Nike shoe at its US retail price. The article also claimed that ...
Лучшие обложки американских журналов 2007 года (1)
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Предлагаем вашему вниманию продолжение первой части лучших журнальных обложек со знаменитостями, вышедших в печать в 2007-2008 году. На этот раз мы предлагаем вашему вниманию обзор американских глянцевых (и не только) журналов за прошлый 2007 год, обложки которых показались нам наиболее красивыми, знаковыми или просто забавными. Среди журналов мы выделили такие периодические издания, как BlackBook Magazine, ESPN Magazine, Esquire, GQ, Harpers Bazaar, Interview Magazine, LIFE Weekend Magazine, Maxim, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, Playboy, Rolling ...
Rolling Stone Guide: George (1)
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Ads of the World: Creative Advertising Archive & Community - Your Daily Dose of Creativity from Around the World (6)
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Now George can be more George and less the guy who knows how to fix the printer. Spend more of your life living. Go out. Advertising Agency: la comunidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina Executive Creative Directors: Joaquín Mollá, José Mollá General Manager: Fernando Sarni Copywriter: Santiago Luna Lupo Art Director: Leandro Mosca Agency Producer: Marcelo Fernandez Account Supervisor: Verónica Matile Account Executive: Lucia Villamil Account Assistant: Julieta Real D.O.P.: Daniel Ackerman Technical Artist: Leandro Sivori Retoucher: ...
Forever ever? (1)
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I’ll confess to knowing next to nothing about Lil Wayne or his music. But this Rolling Stone review of his latest CD leaves me dubious. OK, it’s true: he really is the best rapper alive. Lil Wayne made that claim on his last official CD, in 2005, and since then, he’s unleashed an astonishing torrent of mixtapes, leaks and guest appearances to back up the boast. Sweet. So let’s get a sample of this kid’s ...
Rolling Stone Magazine: Does Size Matter? (1)
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Jann Wenner wants to know. Recently the Rolling Stone magazine founder sent test issues--a smaller, sleeker version of the current issue--and surveys to select magazine subscribers asking them for a critique. Statements to agree/disagree with in the survey include "The magazine felt less 'cool' than the regular issue of Rolling Stone" and "The magazine felt new and fresh" and so on. Perhaps this redesign will make more of a cultural impact than 2002's efforts.
In India, Magazines That Translate Well (3)
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An explosion of Western magazines has hit newsstands in India in the past year, pitching a familiar mix of gossip, relationship advice and expensive goodies.