Posts made in September 2021

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Deanna Carter – Did I Shave My Legs for This?

To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Deana Carter‘s 5X platinum debut album Did I Shave My Legs for This?, Carter announced this morning on The Bobby Bones Show that Capitol Nashville/UMe will release Did I Shave My Legs For This? 25th Anniversary Edition on November 5, but it isn’t just Carter doing the singing this time around. The project includes two new tracks with Carter performing and producing 2021 versions of the CMA award-winning, and 2X platinum hit single “Strawberry Wine,” featuring  Lauren Alaina, Martina McBride, Ashley McBryde, Kylie Morgan, and Vince Gill on guitar, as well as the title track, featuring Terri Clark, Sara Evans, Ashley McBryde, and Vince Gill.

The 25th anniversary editions of the album have been remastered from the original recordings and will be released on CD with two bonus tracks, as well as a Digital Deluxe with an additional ten songs, seven of which will be available digitally for the first time. Pre-order/Pre-save HERE

“I am beyond blown away to see the generational connection between my first single, ‘Strawberry Wine’ and all the fans, young and seasoned,” award-winning country singer-songwriter.

Carter shares. “Being a part of a song that has become an anthem for the ’90s and beyond is such a blessing and more than I could’ve ever dreamed of. The fans have been the catalyst for the success of “Strawberry Wine” and the whole Shave album because of their connection to the truth and realness behind the songs.

“They lived it, just like I did, and just like all of my collaborators did. It was an honor to re-record two favorites with my fellow female artists who inspire me and who I admire. These new versions are a way of raising a glass to everyone who loves these songs, and to the country radio stations still playing them, and to say thank you. I hope everyone enjoys celebrating 25 years of Did I Shave My Legs For This? as much as I’ve enjoyed putting together these very special releases.”

1997 CMA Single and Song of the Year “Strawberry Wine,” written by Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison, was also nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Country Song, the Academy of Country Music Awards Best Country Song,  and the Country Music Radio Awards for Song of the Year. Carter co-wrote the title track “Did I Shave My Legs for This?” with Rhonda Hart.

“Who knew that some girl talk would end up becoming a cultural catchphrase for decades to come? Wow! This song is proof that a genuine, heartfelt message can be delivered with a sense of humor,” she added, “yet stand firm in the conviction to not settle for less in this life. Thanks to all the ladies who have sung this anthem at the top of their lungs and to my record label for letting me boldly title my debut album so memorably.”

Other chart-toppers from Carter‘s debut album included “We Danced Anyway” (co-written by Berg and Randy Scruggs), “How Do I Get There” (co-written by Carter and Chris Farren), and “Count Me In” (co-written by Carter and Chuck Jones).

As part of the album’s 25th Anniversary celebration, Carter will perform on the Grand Ole Opry Saturday, October 16, as part of the Opry’s 4,998th show. To purchase tickets, click HERE.

Tracklist for the CD

  1. “I’ve Loved Enough To Know”
  2.  We Danced Anyway”
  3. “Count Me In”
  4. “If This Is Love”
  5. “Love Ain’t Worth Making”
  6. “Before We Ever Heard Goodbye”
  7. “How Do I Get There”
  8. “Strawberry Wine” (remastered original)
  9. “That’s How You Know It’s Love”
  10. “Did I Shave My Legs For This?” (remastered original)
  11. “To The Other Side”
  12. “Strawberry Wine” (2021 version)
  13. “Did I Shave My Legs For This?” (2021 version)

Tracklist for the Digital Deluxe Edition

  1. “I’ve Loved Enough To Know”
  2. We Danced Anyway”
  3. “Count Me In”
  4. “If This Is Love”
  5. “Love Ain’t Worth Making”
  6. “Before We Ever Heard Goodbye”
  7. “How Do I Get There”
  8. “Strawberry Wine” (remastered original)
  9. “That’s How You Know It’s Love”
  10. “Did I Shave My Legs For This?” (remastered original)
  11. “To The Other Side”
  12. “Strawberry Wine” (2021 version)
  13. “Did I Shave My Legs For This?” (2021 version)
  14. “Angel Without A Prayer”
  15. “Rita Valentine”
  16. “I Can’t Shake You”**
  17. “Are You Coming Home Today?”**
  18. “Turn Those Wheels Around”**
  19. “Graffiti Bridge”
  20. “We Share a Wall”**
  21. “Don’t Let Go”**
  22. “Just What You Need”**
  23. “Did I Shave My Legs For This?” (alternate version)**

** Previously unreleased digitally

Top Five Hidden Tips for Buying the Right Bathtub Cushion

If you’re looking forward to a long, peaceful soak after a long day at work, but you know the harsh edge of your bathtub will cause neck and backache. With a suitable bathtub cushion, no more suffering! To enhance your posture and decrease neck, shoulder, and back strains that lead to pain, invest in a bath pillow to support your neck and back. Here are some hidden factors to keep in mind while buying a bath pillow.

Choose Durable Pillow

Choose pillows made of high-quality, long-lasting materials. Select materials that can handle both hot and cold temperatures. For excellent support of your neck, shoulder, and back, a pillow should be firm. For comfort and durability, choose an option that combines foam and vinyl for the exterior. Some bath pillows come with a lifetime money-back guarantee, showing that the maker is confident in their product’s durability. Proper storage of your pillow increases its durability thus increased service.

Easy Maintenance

Pillows made of easy-to-clean and dry materials are ideal. Choose a machine-washable product if you don’t want to hand-wash it. Some pillows come with a hook that to hang them to dry and ventilates them faster. To avoid bacteria growth, clean and disinfect your pillow after each use. Do not iron our pillow, just dry air it.

Think About The Shape And Size Of Your Bathtub

Bath pillows come in unique designs. They come in different shapes and sizes. You should consider the size of your bathtub and choose one that fits the shape and size of your bathtub. Always check the comfort that the pillows offer. It should give your neck and back the support they need.

Check The Suction Cups

Bath pillows come with suction cups. Imagine trying to relax in your bathtub with your pillow slipping and requiring constant repositioning. It can be tiring and irritating, and you cannot relax as you had imagined. When attached to a bathtub, suction cups give your bath pillows firmness, preventing them from slipping. Look for pillows with extra-large suction cups; the more suction cups, the more the pillow stick to the tub.

Material Used

Fabric and inflatable plastic are the two types of materials used to make bath pillows. Inflatable plastic is completely waterproof and dries quickly. Though it is portable, it is uncomfortable compared to fabric bath pillows and can easily slip when you’re enjoying your bath. Fabric pillows are gentle on the skin and provide luxurious comfort. They contain a breathable mesh material that does not irritate your skin or cause sore necks and backs, although they take longer to dry.

Conclusion

To avoid rapid wear and tear, as well as mold and mildew, you must take care of your bath pillow, just as you would shower curtains and mats. Bath pillows can help relieve headaches and muscle discomfort by turning your bath into a relaxing experience thus giving you Everlasting Comfort. Bathing in a nice and relaxing tub will not only give you comfort but it can also be therapeutic and can help you relax and sleep better at night.

October - Selena Gomez - ELLE Canada illustration by Anh Hoang use by 360 Magazine

October – Selena Gomez – ELLE Canada

KO MÉDIA REVEALS A FORWARD-LOOKING  SEPTEMBER ISSUE OF ELLE CANADA

KO Média is excited to unveil the October issue of ELLE Canada featuring Selena Gomez. The multi-hyphenate star opens up about her mental illness, shooting her new Hulu show with Steve Martin and releasing her first record in Spanish. “I focused so hard on making sure the language I was speaking — and the way I was speaking it — was authentic,” she says in the candid interview. “I wanted it to exude love. I wanted it to talk about pain but in a way that was confident. There is a song about girls saying goodbye to things that aren’t good for us.” One thing Gomez has said goodbye to is her access to Instagram. “I suffer from mental illness, and [social media] just wasn’t adding anything to my life,” she says, adding that once she gave it up, “I felt like I was suddenly able to be so present.”

Other stories of self-care and self-discovery in this issue include Canadian Grammy-winning artist Alessia Cara finding stability as her star continues to rise; Nesta Cooper on coming into her own opposite Jason Momoa in the second season of See; and Mohawk actor Devery Jacobs’ experience working on an Indigenous set and being an activist in her community. Rounding out the bunch is Jonathan Van Ness who, with six seasons of Queer Eye behind them, is now focused on feeding their own well-being, inside and out.

For readers who need some me time, we offer up Canada’s best spas to visit this fall, whether you want a full-body scrub en plein air in B.C. or a lakefront Nordic spa experience in Nova Scotia. Plus, the magazine looks at why dawn is the new time to get things done and how to properly care for sensitive or irritated skin (just in time for winter!).

In fashion, this edition is all about looking back — on the overt tackiness of the early-aughts (which is making a comeback for a surprising reason); the 40-year legacy of Max Mara’s 101801 coat; and the coming-together of two friends to design Markoo’s cool, effortless aesthetic.

And we get serious, diving into the history (and current reality) of medical misogyny, dissecting the downfall of the girl boss and what it says about women in power, and exploring the healing effect of restorative tattooing.

Ending on a lighter note, this issue has everything from forest-inspired fragrances and the next generation of Canadian winemakers to dinner party glow-ups and a mother-daughter road trip.

The October issue of ELLE Canada will hit stands and Apple News+ on October 20, 2021.

Oompa via Ally Schmaling for use by 360 Magazine

Oompa – OUTTA PATIENCE

Armed with an innate sense of melody, Boston Rapper and spoken word poet Oompa has been making major waves with her sharp storytelling. From features with Apple Music’s Ebro Discovered, Def Jam’s Here Comes The Break, Ones to Watch, EARMILK, and AudioFemme. One thing is for sure, Oompa is not an artist to be slept on. She came in swinging with her dynamic, New Orleans-bounced inspired single “OUTTA PATIENCE”. 

The third single from the forthcoming album UNBOTHERED, “OUTTA PATIENCE” uncovers another layer in Oompa’s journey of healing and self-reflection; a sentiment explored throughout the project. It’s a high-energy and straight-talking track where Oompa raps about her frustrations “for the politics of the industry that want me to think I’m not it. I’m it. I’m running out of patience for doing other people’s work. I’m running out of patience for my own bull”. Lyrically, it’s an incredibly honest piece of work that taps into the purgative nature of experiencing personal growth amidst global turmoil. Where previous singles like “GO” and “LEBRON” explored feelings of joy, love, and self-confidence, “OUTTA PATIENCE” is a reminder that discomfort and pressure are a part of the process. A process that Oompa has intricately shared, leaving no stone unturned on “UNBOTHERED”. 

Produced by frequent collaborator Dephrase, “OUTTA PATIENCE” taps into Oompa’s love for the New Orleans’ bounce sound to create a danceable bop that’s ripe for the end-of-summer months. “I want you to feel this track from the minute the sample drops, until the dance break at the end. I want your body to feel impatient and like it has to move. This track is all about the energy that you feel when you press play on this song. It’s the right follow-up to ‘LEBRON’’s energy. I need you to remember what these songs made summer feel like”.

2021 has shaped up to be a massive year for the Roxbury rapper. Showcasing her ability to transcend genres, Oompa recently joined rock band Blue Light Bandits onstage, as well as performed as support act for electronic artist Marc Rebillet’s sold-out show at Boston’s Royale Nightclub. For audiences who have come to know Oompa for her award-winning live performances backed by a full-band, the wait is finally over. Oompa will be returning to headline her own performance for the UNBOTHERED Album Release Show at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club on October 8.

About Oompa

Oompa is a nationally acclaimed, Boston-born, poet, rapper, and educator, who is forever representing the queer, black, orphaned, hood kids n’ them. She was named one of NPR’s 2020 Slingshot Artists to Watch and her engaging, interactive performing style won her the Boston Music Award for Live Act of the Year in 2019, following her 2018 Unsigned Artist of the Year victory among an unprecedented 12 total nominations. In a 2019 feature, WBUR’s the Artery describes the lyric-focused rapper as having a “natural tenderness with language” and calls her verses “funny…incisive and memorable.” Oompa showed this poetic prowess as the winner of the 2017 Women of the World Poetry Slam and a finalist in the 2016 National Poetry Slam. With the release of her newest album, Cleo, Oompa has sold out the Sinclair and a number of other Boston venues. 

In November 2020, Oompa dropped her most recent single entitled “Closer” along with a striking visual component. The song showcases a new sonic direction for her music and the lyrics convey a refusal to falter or be reactionary in the face of multiple global crises; the pandemic and an intense awakening about what it means to be Black in the world. This song isn’t a promise to be a cure to the world’s ills, but something that aims to counter the effects of the poison. Her next project, “Unbothered” is set to release in Fall 2021.

Lola Young via Kalpesh Lathigra for use by 360 Magazine

Lola Young – Fake

Fresh off the release of her new EP After Midnight, rising star Lola Young returns with a brand new single, “FAKE,” out today via Capitol Records. She’ll make her U.S. television debut by performing the song on “The Late Late Show With James Corden” after being hand-picked by Corden himself. Tapping into a vibe that Janis Joplin might have come up with if she was a 20-year-old South Londoner living in 2021, “FAKE” fuses soaring vocals, shimmering guitars and stomp-along drums, playing out, as Young says, “like a scene from a Tarantino movie.” The song was produced by Paul Epworth (Paul McCartney, Beck, Adele). “FAKE,” which will have its UK radio premiere on BBC Radio 1 with Clara Amfo, is available for download/streaming HERE. Watch the visualizer HERE.

“FAKE” is a song about remembering the core of who you are,” explains Lola Young. “There is so much constantly being sold to us, so much that is trying to tell us who to be, whether it’s an advert or person on the street. How would we be if we ignored it all? When writing this song I was trying to drown out all the noise, it ‘s about remembering that everything other than what you personally believe isn ‘t the truth and to listen to your instinct about what ‘s fake. I hope whoever hears this relates and feels a sense of empowerment towards anything or anyone that has made them feel inadequate in their life.”

Young takes her place today as an Amazon Next Breakthrough Artist and will appear on the cover of their Breakthrough playlist worldwide. Following her UK tour with Dermot Kennedy and festival performances, she ‘ll launch a fall UK/EU headline tour. View itinerary HERE.

Her stripped-down After Midnight EP, released last month with an accompanying film that was directed by Dumas Haddad, tells the story of one night in Young ‘s life, tracing the hours between midnight and 5 a.m. She moves from feeling confident and in control to gradually becoming more vulnerable and, eventually, entering a manic state of mind, where Young leaves nothing on the table.

Billboard praised the “velvet-voiced Lola Young” and Clash Magazine hailed her music as “touching [and] honest.” The Honey Pop said, “With her sultry voice and such an explosion of talent, [Young ‘s] emotional loops hit us hard.” Hailed as “a star on the rise” by ELLE UK, the 20-year-old artist is fiercely independent and uncompromising. Her work to date the powerful singles “Ruin My Makeup” and “Woman,” her debut collection of tracks, Intro, and second release, the Renaissance EP received support across the board from the likes of Billboard, Atwood Magazine, Wonderland and British Vogue.

protest illustration by Alison Christensen for 360 Magazine

The Nation Reflects on Occupy Wall Street

On the ten year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, that week’s issue of The Nation reflects on the movement’s signature contributions and lasting influence. The Nation was an early watcher of OWS—devoting not one but two special issues to the movement and its moment. They published Naomi Klein’s speech declaring “this beautiful movement [the] most important thing in the world” and Richard Kim’s profile of the protesters in all of their “audacity”; Astra Taylor on media messaging and Nathan Schneider on the debates that threatened to break apart Occupy. As an organization that believes there are always alternatives—in history, in politics—we celebrate the spirit, energy, and legacy of Occupy. 

Occupy Wall Street unexpectedly inaugurated a new wave of protest. The domestic manifestation of a worldwide explosion of digitally networked social movements, it scaled up rapidly, attracting enormous public and media attention. But the protesters were evicted from New York City’s Zuccotti Park and other occupied spaces after only a few months, and Occupy dissipated soon afterward. Some commentators have dismissed it as a meteoric flash in the pan, while others have criticized its “horizontalist” structure and lack of concrete demands.

The past decade has witnessed some of the largest protests in US history, as well as the unprecedented impact of Sanders’s presidential campaigns and the growth in the number of young people (and some growth among older ones as well) who openly support socialism. Would all of this have happened without Occupy Wall Street? We reconnected with original Occupy organizers to explore their political activities since 2011 and to hear their reflections on OWS’s legacy a decade later.

About the Writers

Ruth Milkman teaches at the CUNY Graduate Center and the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies and is the author, most recently, of Immigrant Labor and the New Precariat. Stephanie Luce is a professor of labor studies at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies. Her books include Labor Movements: Global Perspectives and Fighting for a Living Wage. Penny Lewis is a professor of labor studies at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies and a co-author of the forthcoming A People’s Guide to New York City (University of California Press, 2022).

Milkman, Luce, and Lewis are conducting an ongoing research project on the long-term impact of Occupy Wall Street, following up on their 2013 study Changing the Subject.

About The Nation 

Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has chronicled the breadth and depth of political and cultural life from the debut of the telegraph to the rise of Twitter, serving as a critical, independent, and progressive voice in American journalism.

Wastelanders Image from Anthony Blackwood at Marvel for use by 360 Magazine

Marvel – Wastelanders Comic

Return to the Wastelands of Old Man Logan in brand-new series of Wasterlanders Comic. All-new Old Man Logan spinoffs starring Black Widow, Wolverine, Hawkeye, Doctor Doom, and Star-Lord coming in December.

This December, return to the post-apocalyptic Wastelands of OLD MAN LOGAN in five all-new stories set in the Marvel future where heroes have fallen, villains have won, and your favorite characters defy all odds to survive. Brought to you by all-star creators including writers Steven S. DeKnight, Ethan Sacks, Rich Douek, and Torunn Grønbekk, these five one-shots will focus on Wolverine, Hawkeye, Doctor Doom, Star-Lord, and making their first appearance in the Wastelands, Black Widow.

DeKnight, known for his work on Netflix’s Daredevil and WOLVERINE: BLACK, WHITE & BLOOD, will lead the return alongside artist Ibrahim Moustafa in WASTELANDERS: WOLVERINE, an all-new story set in the days after the conclusion of the original OLD MAN LOGAN, as he fights once again to save the people of the Wastelands who have been crushed under the heel of the Red Skull and Bruce Banner! The supervillains united and took out most of the world’s superheroes decades ago, and while the man known as LOGAN attempted to live a life of peace, he had to pop the claws once again to do what he does best! But saving the day looks different with the Baby Hulk under his care. Is Logan doing the right thing by protecting the progeny of the HULK or dooming what’s left of the war-torn world? Logan may not have long to wonder if he is crushed by the adamantium armor of his newfound enemy Downfall!

“It’s such a rare, bloody joy to be able to transport readers back to the universe of Old Man Logan in the one-shots for WASTELANDERS: WOLVERINE and WASTELANDERS: BLACK WIDOW,” DeKnight said. “Old friends, new foes, and quite a few surprises await. You don’t want to miss this one!”

Wastelanders mastermind Ethan Sacks, writer of both OLD MAN HAWKEYE and OLD MAN QUILL, is also back with artist Ibrahim Roberson to bring you a never-before-told story of Hawkeye’s training with Stick—the man formerly known as Daredevil—in WASTELANDERS: HAWKEYE! Clint Barton’s sight may be gone, but his will to avenge is stronger than ever, and with the training and expert guidance of Matt Murdock, arrows will fly again! But what is Murdock’s actual target? And how will this change Hawkeye’s path in the Wastelands? This is one issue YOU can’t afford to miss! 

THE MIGHTY VALKYRIES writer Torunn Grønbekk and rising star Julius Ohta explore the complex nature of everyone’s favorite tyrant in WASTELANDERS: DOOM! Doctor Doom helped wipe out the heroes on the Day the Villains Won, but even as he rules his domain in the Wastelands, a greater destiny calls to him. When a mysterious power blocks his oversight of a particular region, what he discovers will have ripple effects across the WASTELANDERS stories!

Writer Rich Douek (Superman: Red and Blue) makes his Marvel Comics debut alongside artist Brent Peeples in WASTELANDERS: STAR-LORD! The legendary STAR-LORD has fallen on hard times. With the Guardians of the Galaxy disbanded, Peter Quill returned to Earth to find it a wasteland unlike anything he’s seen across the stars – heroes dead, villains in power. While he’s taken out one threat, others remain in the Wastelands, and Star-Lord’s own desire to assuage his guilt for being off-world during the calamity will land him right in the middle of another! Will Quill overcome the mysterious force waiting for him at the sight of his lost love’s death? Or is she not really dead at all?

“I’ve been a huge fan of Marvel’s Wastelands setting ever since the original OLD MAN LOGAN series, and it’s been an honor to contribute to it with WASTELANDERS: STAR-LORD,” Douek said. “Both the new podcast series by Ben Percy, and OLD MAN QUILL from Ethan Sacks and Robert Gill inspired me to really dive into what makes Peter Quill tick and to send him on a thrilling adventure in this grim and gritty version of the Marvel Universe. I can’t wait for readers to come along for the ride and see what we’ve cooked up!” 360 Magazine is honored to cover this promotion as comic books have brought many stories to life. 

Bookending the saga, DeKnight will team up with artist Well-Bee to introduce the Wastelander’s take on Natasha Romanoff in WASTELANDERS: BLACK WIDOW. The Lizard King has grown monstrous and deadlier than ever as the lord of his southern domain. But when rumor breaks that critical information is believed to be stored in his impenetrable fortress, only the greatest spy of all is up to the infiltration: the deadly Black Widow! But who is she, and how has she survived this many decades in the Wastelands undetected? 

Since Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s legendary 2008 Wolverine story arc, the universe of OLD MAN LOGAN has gripped readers with its hard-hitting stories in multiple spinoff titles and a hit podcast series. Don’t miss the latest evolution of this fascinating saga when this all-new group of WASTELANDERS adventures hit stands in December! For more information, visit Marvel.com.

WASTELANDERS: WOLVERINE #1

Written by STEVEN S. DEKNIGHT

Art by IBRAHIM MOUSTAFA

Cover by JOSEMARIA CASANOVAS

Podcast Connecting Variant Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN

On Sale 12/1!

WASTELANDERS: HAWKEYE #1

Written by ETHAN SACKS

Art by IBRAIM ROBERSON

Cover by JOSEMARIA CASANOVAS

Podcast Connecting Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN

On Sale 12/8!

WASTELANDERS: STAR-LORD #1

Written by RICH DOUEK

Art by BRENT PEEPLES

Cover by JOSEMARIA CASANOVAS

On Sale 12/15!

WASTELANDERS: DOOM #1

Written by TORUNN GRØNBEKK

Art by JULIUS OHTA

Cover by JOSEMARIA CASANOVAS

On Sale 12/22!

WASTELANDERS: BLACK WIDOW #1

Written by STEVEN S. DEKNIGHT

Art by WELL-BEE

Cover by JOSEMARIA CASANOVAS

On Sale 12/29!

Lebron Illustration created by Rumnik Ghuma from 360 Magazine for use by 360 Magazine

Lebron James × Youtube Originals – I PROMISE

Youtube Originals Announces new documentary “I Promise” from Ledbron James’ The Springhill Company chronicling year one at his groundbreaking, public I Promise school, both a film and an educational resource, “I Promise” provides an inside look at a new model for urban, public education, the film debuts September 28 onlu on Youtube, and watch the official trailer HERE  

YouTube Originals today announced “I Promise,” a feature documentary film from award-winning director, Marc Levin, that tells the story of LeBron James’ efforts to close the achievement gap in his hometown of Akron, Ohio through the eyes of the inspiring students who are resetting expectations of their futures. The film premieres Thursday, September 28 at 12 pm ET / 9 am PT on the YouTube Originals channel. 

The documentary, which premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Festival, features an in-depth look at the first academic year inside the groundbreaking I Promise School, which opened in 2018. Viewers will get to explore the day-to-day trials, triumphs, and life-changing impact of the school staff, students, and families working together in a unique, family-first educational environment that embraces the trauma and challenges many faces in Akron. The film offers an intimate look at the school’s blueprint for a new model for urban, public education – a holistic, STEM-focused approach led by love and Social-Emotional Learning infused with the LeBron James Family Foundation’s “We Are Family” philosophy. In opening the doors to the I PROMISE School’s early challenges and learnings, the film exists to provide insights and tools that students and educators in every community across the country can implement in their classrooms and beyond.  

“I Promise” is directed by Marc Levin with executive producers LeBron James, Maverick Carter, Jamal Henderson, Philip Byron, Nicholas Lopez, Marc Levin, Dan Levin, Catherine Cyr, and Josh Gold. LeBron James and Maverick Carter will serve as executive producers on the documentary with their empowerment-led media conglomerate The SpringHill Company. “I Promise” director Marc Levin will also executive produce alongside Jamal Henderson, Philip Byron, Nicholas Lopez, Daniel B. Levin, Catherine Cyr, and Josh Gold. The film is a Blowback Pictures Production in association with RYOT Lab and LeBron James Family Foundation. Susanne Daniels is Global Head of Original Content for YouTube. Nadine Zylstra serves as Head of Family, Learning, and Impact for YouTube Originals, with Zoe Di Stefano also overseeing “I Promise” for YouTube Originals. 360 Magazine is amazed to see such good work being done for the community. Many people are giving back to the community especially because of the time period we are in. 

“I Promise” joins a growing slate of learning and impact projects including the upcoming new slate of sustainability-focused programming: “Seat at the Table,” with David Attenborough and creator Jack Harries, “Stay Wild” (working title) from Brave Wilderness in partnership with Appian Way and Madica Productions, “Shut It Off ASAP” (working title) from AsapSCIENCE and B17 Entertainment; in addition to launched projects from the #YouTubeBlack Voices Fund aimed to invest with intention with programming like “Bear Witness, Take Action 2,” which continued the movement on racial justice to evoke change and protect Black lives; “Resist,” a documentary series from Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors; and “Barbershop Medicine” aiming to put the “public” back in Public Health and explore the impact race and socioeconomic status have on healthcare and longevity. Additional learning YouTube Originals include Emmy Award-winning mini-series “Create Together,” a Joseph Gordon-Levitt hosted series featuring the creations of everyday people collaborating to make art; Daytime Emmy Award-winning special “Creators for Change on Girls’ Education with Michelle Obama” where YouTube creators, such as Liza Koshy, sit down with Former First Lady Michelle Obama and the Obama Foundation to discuss the state of girls’ education around the world; Emmy-nominated “Glad You Asked” that explores topics driven by our curiosity about the world around us; and “Retro Tech” the Emmy-nominated series that explores the technological promises of the past.

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Met Gala

2021 has brought us back the most talked about events. 

By: Carly Cohen

On Monday, September 13th, the annual Met Gala was held at the one and the only Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The annual fundraising gala featured by Vogue consists of magnificent celebrity styling. 

This year the theme was “American independence” let us dive into some of the looks. 

Gigi Hadid

Wearing a classic made Prada gown paired with beautiful diamonds and Black Gloves.  

Timothee Chalamet 

Timothee was co-chair for the Met Gala and is wearing Haider Ackermann. Everyone is talking about how his style converses with his look.

Hailey Bieber 

Hailey couldn’t look more elegant. She is wearing head-to-toe YSL and Tiffany and Co. 

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 

Wearing gorgeous pastels by Tom Ford. 

Vera Wang 

THE Vera Wang wearing nothing other than Vera Wang. Her classic all-black look. 

Lili Reinhart 

Looking priceless in her floral gown by Christian Siriano and Jimmy Choo shoes. Each flower on her dress is from all 50 states. 

Kendall Jenner 

An Audry Hepburn-inspired gown by Givenchy. Priceless and delicate.  

Olivia Rodrigo 

Her very first met and looked stunning in Saint Laurent. 

Pete Davidson 

Wearing Thom Browne and eyewear by silhouette. 

LMan 

Standing out in Dolce & Gabbana and Harris Reed. 

Which look screams “American Independence” to you? 

Factors To Consider When Buying a Magnetic Screen for Doors

Every home should have a set of screen doors. They let light and air into your house while keeping pests and insects out, as well as providing additional security, insulation, and protection. Do some study before buying a screen door to be sure you’re making the proper choice. When purchasing a magnetic screen door, there are a few things to check for.

Measurements

Magnetic screen doors, like all doors and windows, require precise dimensions to ensure a successful replacement. To correctly identify the correct size of the magnetic screen door to purchase, take measurements of the width and length of the entryway and the current screen door. Some manufacturers only come in one size, but the majority provide a variety of lengths and widths. You may be able to modify to a more oversized fit if your door falls between conventional sizes.

Select The Most Appropriate Material

The other most crucial factor to consider when buying a screen door is the screen material. Plastic, fiberglass, or metal fibers such as aluminum and copper are commonly used in the fabric. All other materials are usually less durable than metal screens. Metal screens are the most preferred, despite their higher cost. Plastic and fiberglass screens are likewise incredibly robust and highly recommended, but their lifespan may be slightly less than metal screens.

Security

You probably imagine a fragile material that people may breakthrough when you think of a magnetic screen for doors. However, if security is a significant issue, the screen can be constructed out of more vital, more lasting metals. Iron or steel are commonly used to make high-quality security magnetic screen doors. A high-quality deadbolt or key lock is also included. You may pick a screen door with laminated security glass for a more beautiful, unobtrusive appeal.

Insulation

During the winter, if you live in Ottawa, you may upgrade your screen door to a Low-E high-performance glass. This can give insulation to block such temperatures from entering your home when you need extra protection from the weather. If you’re thinking about adding a screen door to your front or back door, do your research before deciding the kind and design to go with. There is a range of materials and styles to choose from. So, please speak with one of our specialists to see which option is ideal for your house.

Your Screen Door May Be Customized

Nowadays, there is no need to settle for a flat magnetic door screen. It’s now simpler than ever to select one that goes with the rest of the house. A skilled magnetic screen for doors serviceman may construct a custom-made security door for something genuinely unique. These bespoke security doors are not only safe, but they may also be works of beauty! A home with a distinctively designed magnetic screen for doors stands out from the crowd.

Taking a few seconds to think about how your magnetic screen for doors will appear will save you time and aggravation in the long run. A skilled door screen specialist can assist you in determining the most acceptable alternatives for your house. A magnetic screen for doors may also bring elegance, security, light, and air to a home for many years with a bit of care and preparation.