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Everrati Partners with Henry Poole & CO

EVERRATI PARTNERS WITH HENRY POOLE & CO FOR CONCOURS ON SAVILE ROW, LONDON

Leading technology company, Everrati Automotive Limited (Everrati), today announces a new partnership with Henry Poole & Co – one of Savile Row’s oldest and finest bespoke tailors – for the ‘Concours on Savile Row’ event that will celebrate the craftsmanship of both the automotive and tailoring industries.

Open to the public from June 15th-16th, Everrati’s redefined off-roader – the Land Rover Series IIA – will be showcased outside Henry Poole & Co’s store on Savile Row, with many iconic vehicles from across the automotive industry, from pre-war classic to the latest hypercars, taking up spaces on the prestigious street.

Across both days, attendees will be able to experience both Everrati’s Land Rover Series IIA in the metal as well as visit Henry Poole & Co’s store at 15 Savile Row to discover more about each brand. Some of Savile Row’s own gin will also be available to sample. 

Everrati and Henry Poole & Co share a similar ethos offering bespoke, custom-made products for discerning global clientele.  

Over 200 years, since 1806, Henry Poole & Co has forged a position as a cornerstone of British tailoring, specialising in hand-made suits and shirts made by numerous generations of the Poole family. Like Everrati, Henry Poole & Co has amassed a worldwide client base seeking luxury craftsmanship fused with cutting-edge technology.   

Everrati’s Land Rover Series IIA is based upon a true British icon and incorporates a brand-new, in-house developed EV powertrain courtesy of the company’s expert team of industry specialists from world-leading OEMs. The off-roader’s 60kWh battery pack has a power output of 150bhp and 300Nm of torque strengthens the car’s original character, coupled with a true zero-emission range of up to 150 miles.

In parallel with the bespoke garments hand-made by Henry Poole & Co, Everatti’s Series IIA is highly customisable to reflect customers’ unique style. Available in both handmade Mohair Soft Top or Safari Hard Top format, body panels and wheels can be specified in a wide range of colours. Inside, endless combinations of bespoke extras such as teak decking in the rear section, high-end audio systems and air-conditioning, together with sustainable automotive leather supplied by Scotland’s Bridge of Weir, provide the driver and passengers with an exceptionally comfortable environment.

Justin Lunny, Founder and CEO, Everrati Automotive Limited, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Henry Poole & Co for this unique event in the heart of London that will bring together the very best of two worlds: that of automotive and bespoke tailoring. I have admired Henry Poole & Co for many years and can personally attest to the unmatched quality of their tailoring, so it is exciting to be collaborating with a fellow group of highly skilled craftspeople who are truly passionate about their creations. Our electric Land Rover Series IIA model is the perfect complement to the event that showcases our in-house capabilities of creating highly customisable, zero-emission vehicles for the 21 century.”

Simon Cundey, Managing Director, Henry Poole & Co, commented: “The art of craft tailoring gives timeless creations comfort and quality for years to come. As we use all-natural fabrics and trimmings in our construction, all-round sustainability is ensured. Taking the iconic design of the Series IIA Land Rover – once championed by Sir Winston Churchill with Henry Poole & Co being his chosen tailor – there is no better way to celebrate Savile Row Concours than with Everrati’s new cutting-edge, redefined model. We look forward to seeing you at number 15, Savile Row.” 

Everrati’s paint protection partner, NVN Motorworks, will also be present at Concours on Savile Row. Industry-leading experts in the application of PPF (Paint Protection Film) and detailing, NVN Motorworks can tailor a fitted ‘suit’ to fully protect any premium vehicle from the elements. 

Available in every major market, surging demand for Everrati products globally is being led by sustainability-conscious millennials and Gen-Z buyers seeking iconic cars from decades such as the 80s and 90s who demand electric power over internal combustion. Everrati buyers are also traditional car collectors with a passion for the latest in automotive technology.

Everrati’s model line-up consists of electrified versions of the Porsche 911 (964) Coupe, Targa, Cabriolet in Pure, Signature, and Gulf Signature Editions, the Land Rover Series IIA, the GT40 in partnership with Superformance including officially licenced Gulf Edition, and the Mercedes-Benz W113 SL ‘Pagoda’.

Order books are open for commissions across all models at www.everrati.com, with bespoke finance packages available upon inquiry.  

About Everrati

Everrati was founded in 2019 by British entrepreneur Justin Lunny and long-term automotive specialist Nick Williams. Both car enthusiasts from an early age, they became increasingly conscious of the wider impact combustion engines have on the environment. Everrati was launched with the vision of restoring iconic models from an earlier era and converting them to electric propulsion. Everrati’s model line-up consists of electric versions of the Porsche 911 (964) Coupe, Targa, Cabriolet in Pure, Signature, and Gulf Signature Editions, Land Rover Series IIA, GT40 in partnership with Superformance including officially licenced Gulf Edition and Mercedes-Benz W113 SL Pagoda. Everrati designs, develops and builds its cars from a bespoke facility in Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire.  

Everrati™ restores and modifies existing classic and iconic cars for its customers to enable them to be used and enjoyed in a low carbon world. Everrati™ does not manufacture vehicles. Everrati™ is not sponsored, associated, approved, endorsed, nor, in any way, affiliated with the manufacturers of the cars they restore. All brand names, logos and crests along with any other products mentioned are the trademarks of their respective holders. Any mention of trademarked names or other marks is for purpose of reference only.

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BK – SIEMPRE SOLO

Panamanian producer BK launches his new single “Siempre Solo” together with fellow Panamanian artist Barbel.

This song was produced by BK and written by Barbel, who came together to give life to this theme that talks about the life of someone on the street who prefers to be alone than “roll together.”

BK’s most recent singles are “Sugar mami” with Dubosky and T.O.T, followed by “Aló Aló” with Italian Somalí and “Cobarde” with Izaak and Eddy Lover.

More about BK:

Johnny López, better known as BK Música, is a music producer and publicist born in Panama, with an artistic career since 2009 and many hits in between, such as “La luz” by Sech feat J Balvin, “Las Nenas” by Natti Natasha, “Feeling” by Dalex, among others.

Additionally, he has worked with Panamanian artists such as Kafú Bantón, Dubosky, El Roockie, Eddy Lover, Joey Montana, Sech and many more.

El Silencio – Ibiza

El Silencio, Ibiza announces 2022 Programme

El Silencio, the Ibizan beach house from iconic Parisian brand Silencio, is pleased to announce their programme for the 2022 season, including an over-fire cooking restaurant from Mauro Colegreco, a contemporary pop up restaurant El Silencio Inside curated by Guillaume Sanchez, an art installation from Brazilian artist Samuel de Saboia, a collaboration with Hungarian fashion brand Nanushka, DJs and much more. The season will commence on June 1. 

Nestled in a serene cove in the east of the island, El Silencio is set against the backdrop of Cala Moli, a wild beach that was prolific in the 70s.

“For us, Ibiza is a natural destination for a cultural hub because it’s always attracted creative communities from around the world. The island is local and global, with an innate appreciation for craftsmanship, culture, and a loving and local spirit. The island’s independent spirit – fused together by music, fashion, design, and art – feels both natural and familiar for Silencio.” -Arnaud Frisch, founder & owner of Silencio.

FOOD & COCKTAILS

This season at El Silencio introduces a new restaurant concept by three-Michelin starred Chef Mauro Colagreco. Hailing from Argentina, Colagreco has designed a menu with his long-time friend and master of oven-fire cooking, Federico Desseno, based around his passion for flame cooking and love of convivial dining experiences.

Open seven days a week, El Silencio’s restaurant features a menu inspired by the Mediterranean way of life and the region’s culture of hospitality, with Colagreco making use of the freshest of ingredients available on the island, cooked freely over open flames. 

In addition, cocktails will be fronted by regular Silencio collaborator Remy Savage, the French-Irish master mixologist, part of The World’s 50 Best Bars.

As well as this, El Silencio’s additional second restaurant will play host to El Silencio Inside, a pop up featuring a rotating line-up of world renowned chefs, curated by Guillaume Sanchez, who will each take up residency in Ibiza for week-long rotations over the summer. The first guest chefs will be Guillaume Sanchez (June 16-30), Yannick Alleno (July 1-13), Thibault Sombardier (July 14-23), Les Enfants du Marché (July 24-31), Bruno Verjus (August 1-6) and Julien Sebbag (August 7-16).

ART AND DESIGN

El Silencio has been designed by Mallorca-based architecture studio Moredesign, known for their contemporary approach to design using traditional practices and construction methods. Taking design cues from visions of the 70s, the central spaces of El Silencio offer up an eclectic array of bold designs and colours.

The design was guided by a desire to return the original beach house back to its 1970s roots, with architecture that is more synergetic with the sandy cove and unspoilt natural landscape. By contrast, the rest of the beach house has been designed to mirror its surroundings, the beach house has been reshaped using traditional and local materials for the two restaurants, including sabina wood, stones, sand, and esparto light fixtures.

The central area of the space will also play host to Dreamland, an immersive art installation from Brazilian artist Samuel de Saboia. In an era where life can easily become so fast paced, Samuel de Saboia creates places of joy, dreams and contemplation. During his 11 years of work, the artist has learnt about the necessity of opening portals that turn magic into reality, and by diving into them, he brings healing experiences to his audience. Samuel is the selected Comme des Garçons Parfums 2022 artist and worked to transform the Silencio club into a dreamland, a place where kindred spirits celebrate and have fun. Mixing colours and emotions, this young and talented artist makes other worlds seem real.

FASHION

Finally, this summer El Silencio will be partnering with Nanuska, as the first location for the brand’sseasonal residency, the Nanushka Sun Series: an annual celebration of expansive summer experiences at their favourite destinations around the world. The collaboration will include an immersive wellness pavilion designed by architect Charlotte Taylor, intervention by visual artist Pietro Terzini, wellness session from practitioners including Chris Connors, and regular performances, dinners and sunset soirées.

PROGRAMMING

El Silencio will host regular world-renowned DJs alongside one-off brand partnered events. Madrid’s iconic Cha Cha the Club will host Monday nights at El Silencio; Tuesdays will be programmed by music agency LunArts; Silencio DJ collaborator Wolfram will host Wednesdays; Ibiza’s Jaime Fiorito introduces Magic Sunset every Thursday; Stephane Ashpool brings Jazz Pool over from Silencio Des Pres in Paris for Fridays; Cuts & Wines will spearhead Saturdays at El Silencio; and Pascal Moscheni or Simone de Kunovich take the Sunday residency.

VAMOS PARA ARRIBA – JUNIOR H

After the previous releases achieving more than four million views for 3 consecutive weeks on the Spotify and YouTube, Junior H presents in the company of Gabito Ballesteros, along with his new song Vamos Para Arriba.

Released under the Rancho Humilde label, Vamos Para Arriba was recorded with a live band in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora. In this song, Junior H and Gabito Ballesteros agree on their taste for traditional Mexican music, as well as on the strength and quality of interpretation that both have for the genre. This release occurs a week after having presented El Plumas, which already reports more than 215 thousand reproductions only on the Spotify platform and of which a video is being considered soon.

Last week Junior H, one of the main voices of the Rancho Humilde label, had reached the resounding number of 100 million views on the Spotify platform for his most recent album entitled Mi Vida En Un Cigarro Vol.2. Today, the 21 songs on this album accumulate 10 million more views. It positions itself as one of the most important albums of the urban Mexican music genre so far in 2022.

Fast approaching 9 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Junior H is unquestionably one of the most successful artists in 2022 in the urban Mexican music genre and Latin music in general.

NYBG – ATT

The New York Botanical Garden‘s major, institution-wide exhibition Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love examines the art and science of foodways and food traditions, many dating back thousands of years. Visitors can explore the rich cultural history of what we eat and learn that – from global dietary staples such as rice, beans, squash, and corn to the regional spice and flavor provided by peppers, greens, and tomatoes – plants are at the base of all culinary customs. The presentation features expansive displays of living edible plants; art and science installations; weekend celebrations; wellness, culinary-themed, and children’s programming; and opportunities to gather at artist-designed tables set throughout NYBG’s 250 acres, bringing to life stories about the featured and other notable edible plants. Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love is on view June 4 through September 11, 2022.

“We are thrilled and gratified to be able to present Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love,” said Jennifer Bernstein, CEO and The William C. Steere Sr. President of The New York Botanical Garden, “The creation of this exhibition has truly been a collaborative and communal experience and a labor of love. We hope everyone will visit the Botanical Garden this summer and take a little time to uncover the botanical origins of the foods they think they already know, cultivate deeper understanding of the environmental and social impacts of our food choices, and discover the diversity and beauty of plants that are grown for cuisine around the world.”

Displays of Living Edible Plants at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory

Showcasing hundreds of varieties of edible plants, including peppers, squash, cabbage, beans, grains, corn, banana, sugarcane, taro, and breadfruit, three installations in and around the Haupt Conservatory beckon visitors to explore the diversity and beauty of food plants grown around the world.

  • In the Conservatory’s Seasonal Exhibition Galleries, a wide assortment of edible herbaceous plants and fruit-bearing trees flourishing in containers, entwined in overhead trellises, and reaching skyward from green walls ideal for compact urban spaces inspire appreciation of the plants that nourish us.
  • The Conservatory Courtyards offer an array of familiar and surprising edible plants from across the globe – from dietary staples of the tropical regions of the world, including rice, taro, and banana, to crops suited to arid regions of the globe, including figs, citrus, and pearl millet. Peppers and tomatoes and other nightshades, grapes and olives, a gourd trellis, and a spirits garden featuring plants used in the creation of beer, wine, and liquors round out this diverse display.
  • A portion of the Botanical Garden’s Conservatory Lawn is transformed into an undulating field of dwarf sorghum and barley, traditional grains well-suited to NYBGߣs climate, allowing observation of the sowing, nurturing, harvesting, and replanting processes of these foundational food plants over the course of the exhibition.

African American Garden at the Edible Academy

Curated by Dr. Jessica B. Harris, America’s leading scholar on the foods of the African Diaspora, African American Garden: Remembrance & Resilience celebrates African American food and gardening histories and the contributions of essential plants to American foodways. Dr. Harris has worked with historians, heritage seed collectors, and NYBG’s Edible Academy staff to present a sequence of eight garden beds arranged in a semi-circle that celebrate African American food and gardening histories and their ongoing contributions to America’s plant and food culture. The experience also includes an orientation center, shaded seating areas, and a Hibiscus Drink Station designed by scenic designer Lawrence E. Moten III, whose include Broadway’s Chicken & Biscuits. The African American Garden also features a Poetry Walk curated by Cave Canem Foundation, the premier home for Black poetry, committed to cultivating the artistic and professional growth of African American poets.

Art and Science Installations Throughout the Garden

After a call for artists that resulted in many impressive submissions, The New York Botanical Garden selected 30 local artists, living or working in the Bronx, to design and create tables that explore central themes from Around the Table. On display across the Botanical Garden’s 250 acres, the artist-designed tables incorporate notable food plants, highlighting the plants’ history and cultural significance as well personal stories of food traditions and celebrations. The tables and accompanying interpretation encourage sitting, sharing, and storytelling. Visitors are prompted to learn more via the Bloomberg Connects mobile application, and at select tables, to create artworks or tell their own food stories.

In the LuEsther T. Mertz Library Building Art Gallery, visitors can examine the social and cultural impacts of the American food system through displayed works by contemporary Colombian-American artist Lina Puerta in Lina Puerta: Accumulated Wisdom. Puerta celebrates and acknowledges the essential, often invisible, role of farmworkers, the relationship between nature and the human-made, and ancestral knowledge in mixed-media sculptures, installations, collages, hand-made paper paintings, and wall hangings that incorporate materials ranging from textiles and handmade paper to found, personal, and recycled objects.

Launched in 2021, NYBG’s Bronx Foodways Oral Histories Project is a multiyear effort to collect, record, and archive personal food narratives from Bronx urban farmers and gardeners who focus on community gardens as centers for food, heritage, community, and social justice – making them accessible to the public. Each year, The New York Botanical Garden commissions two public murals celebrating the gardens and farmers from the Oral Histories Project. As part of the Around the Table exhibition, celebrated Bronx-based artist Andr Trenier is creating the initial murals. In NYBG’s Arthur and Janet Ross Gallery, . . .la tierra es nuestro alimento/the land is our nourishment presents oral history videos and photos of Bronx gardens taken by students from the Bronx Documentary Center as well as highlights Trenier’s murals.

Also in the Mertz Library Building, the creativity and ingenuity of plant scientists and plant-based chefs is exhibited, revealing the science and art of agriculture and cuisine. In Sowing Resilience: Origins and Change in Agriculture in the Elizabeth Britton Science Gallery, visitors learn how scientific knowledge from both ancient and recent pasts’ traditional and Indigenous methods of agriculture to new genetic technologies’ can provide insight into creating a more resilient food system to feed the growing planet in the face of the climate crisis and other environmental challenges. The work of NYBG scientists and others highlights how far domesticated plants have come from their origins and the importance of conserving crop biodiversity into the future. In the Rondina and LoFaro Gallery, Steam, Sear, Saut: 150 Years of American Vegetarian Cookbooks showcases 19th- and 20th-century plant-based cookbooks from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library‘s William R. Buck Cookbook Collection, as well as colorfully illustrated seed catalogs, to highlight the ways home chefs’ relationships to vegetables have changed through time. Recipe Roundtable in the Nathaniel Lord Britton Science Rotunda offers visitors an interactive opportunity to connect with Around the Table exhibition content by responding to various prompts calling for drawings of favorite veggies to reflections on culturally significant plants and ingredients to be recorded on recipe cards, which are then displayed throughout the Rotunda.

Bountiful Programming for All Ages

Visitors to Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love can enjoy diverse and engaging public programming for all ages. Highlights include artist-designed table tours, food demonstrations, children’s activities, themed weekend celebrations, and more.

On Saturday, June 18, 10 a.m.ߝ12p.m., a symposium, A Seat at the Table, includes two compelling sessions exploring how Black farming informs American history and culture in New York City and across the country:

  • In “Celebrating the African American Farmer,” Natalie Baszile, author of the 2021 anthology We Are Each Other’s Harvest, joins Dr. Jessica B. Harris, food historian and scholar, for a conversation in Ross Hall. Their wide-ranging dialogue covers topics from the historical perseverance and resilience of Black farmers and their connection to the American land, to the generations of farmers who continue to farm despite systemic discrimination and land loss.
  • “Stories from the Farm,” moderated by farmer, urban gardener, food advocate, activist, and NYBG Trustee Karen Washington, is a multigenerational panel discussion devoted to stories of Black farmers from many historical perspectives: North and South, Upstate New York and the Bronx, sharecroppers to family growers and urban farmers. Panelists including “chefarmer” Matthew Raiford and farmer/cultural anthropologist Dr. Gail Myers give historical and contemporary context for Black farmers’ contributions to communities and food justice movements in urban and rural America.

Each week during Around the Table, Wellness Wednesdays serves up the NYBG Farmers Market, food demonstrations, and health and wellness activities.

Offerings at the Edible Academy include food demonstrations and tastings, participatory gardening activities, , and food-themed celebration weekends such as Totally Tomatoes throughout the run of the exhibition.

In “Around the Kids’ Table,” guided by Everett Children’s Adventure Garden Explainers, children and their families tell stories about the foods that are most meaningful to them and enjoy exhibition-related writing, art, and nature-based activities. A Story Walk showcases author Tony Hillery’s children’s book Harlem Grown (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, 2020)about a community garden started by schoolchildren in an empty lot in Harlem, New York, in 2011 that has grown into a network of gardens throughout the city.

On select days, complementary exhibition programming includes “The Art of the Table,” during which individual table artists engage with visitors in special activities such as demonstrations, group painting, or storytelling.

About the Exhibition Advisory Committee

The New York Botanical Garden engaged advisors with expertise in documenting recipes and food histories, edible gardening past and present, food justice and food insecurity, global and local foodways, nutrition, the science of edible plants, and the visual arts to join a committee and participate in the development of Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love. Members include:

  • Toby Adams, Gregory Long Director of the Edible Academy, The New York Botanical Garden
  • Journei Manzayila Bimwala, leader and co-chair, Foodway at Concrete Plant Park
  • Garrett Broad, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Communications and Media Studies, Fordham University, and author of More Than Just Food: Food Justice and Community Change (University of California Press, 2016)
  • Kate Gardner Burt, Ph.D., R.D., assistant professor, DPD Director, and Undergraduate Program Director, the Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition Program at Lehman College, City University of New York
  • Ursula Chanse, Director of Bronx Green-Up and Community Horticulture, The New York Botanical Garden
  • Winston Chiu, chef and co-founder, Rethink Food NYC, Inc.
  • Von Diaz, documentary producer, author of Coconuts & Collards: Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South (University Press of Florida, 2018), and recipe and essay contributor to The New York TimesThe Washington PostBon AppetitFood & WineEater, and Epicurious
  • Sheryll Durrant, urban farmer, educator, and food justice advocate; Food and Agriculture Coordinator for New Roots Community Farm, and resident manager of Kelly Street Garden in the South Bronx
  • Jessica B. Harris, Ph.D., Americaߣs leading expert on the food and foodways of the African Diaspora, author of 12 critically acclaimed cookbooks, and 2020 James Beard Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
  • Mohammed Mardah, chairman, the African Advisory Council to the Bronx Borough President, and co-founder and executive director of Africans Help Desk
  • Alex McAlvay, Ph.D., Kate E. Tode Assistant Curator in the Institute of Economic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden
  • Lauren Mohn, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Swarthmore College
  • Dario Mohr, New York-based educator and interdisciplinary artist who creates interactive sanctuary experiences, and founder and director, AnkhLave Arts Alliance, Inc.
  • Gary Paul Nabhan, internationally celebrated nature writer, agrarian activist, and ethnobiologist who works to conserve the links between biodiversity and cultural diversity
  • Henry Obispo, founder and CEO of Born Juice and ReBORN Farms
  • Lina Puerta, mixed-media contemporary artist whose work has been exhibited at the Ford Foundation Gallery, El Museo del Barrio, Wave Hill, and 21c Museum Hotels, and who recently completed an artist residency and exhibition at the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling
  • Michael Purugganan, Ph.D., Silver Professor of Biology and former Dean of Science at New York University

About The New York Botanical Garden

Founded in 1891, The New York Botanical Garden is the most comprehensive botanical garden in the world and an integral part of the cultural fabric of New York City, anchored in the Bronx. Visitors come to the Garden to connect with nature for joy, beauty, and respite, and for renowned plant-based exhibitions, music and dance, and poetry and lectures. Innovative children’s education programs promote environmental sustainability and nutrition awareness, graduate programs educate the next generation of botanists, while engaging classes inspire adults to remain lifelong learners. The 250-acre verdant landscape, which includes a 50-acre, old-growth forest, and the landmark Enid A. Haupt Conservatory support living collections of more than one million plants. Unparalleled resources are also held in the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, the world’s most important botanical and horticultural library with 11 million archival items spanning ten centuries, and William and Lynda Steere Herbarium, the largest in the Western Hemisphere with 7.8 million plant and fungal specimens. Committed to protecting the planet’s biodiversity and natural resources, Garden scientists work on-site in cutting-edge molecular labs and in areas worldwide where biodiversity is most at risk.

For more information about and to purchase tickets for Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love, please go HERE.

Lucky Daye at Vegas Light Nightclub via 360 Magazine

LATE NIGHT AT LIGHT NIGHTCLUB

GRAMMY Award-winning recording artist Lucky Daye lit up the stage at LIGHT Nightclub, located at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, with a stellar performance at the popular Las Vegas club.

Accompanied by a keyboardist and bassist, Daye arrived at the club around 2 a.m. and took the stage at 2:15 a.m. for an electric performance of his hit songs, including “Candy Drip,” “Late Night,” “NWA,” “Guess,” “Misunderstood,” “Roll Some Mo” and “Over,” among others, for a roaring crowd. Daye showed his fans’ love throughout his set by making his way from one side of the stage to the other, engaging with some fans surrounding the stage.

The group enjoyed sipping on Don Julio 1942 and Gatorade throughout the night. Before departing the club, Daye spent time signing autographs and posing for photos with DJ E-Rock after his performance.

Lucky Daye performed in LIGHT Nightclub via the Wicked Creative for use by 360 Magazine

LIGHT is open from 10:30 p.m. to 4 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights and has provided guests with a world-class experience combining a state-of-the-art sound system with massive LED screens since opening in 2013. Since reopening its doors in February, the nightclub has hosted performances by Wyclef Jean, Sam Hunt, Iggy Azalea, and Ludacris. LIGHT continues the star-studded lineup in June with DJ Romeo, 6lack, Majid Jordan, and a second performance by Masego among other talents to be announced. For more information, including admission and VIP pricing, please visit thelightvegas.com or call 702-632-4700.

About LIGHT Nightclub

LIGHT Nightclub at Mandalay Bay merges cutting-edge creativity with popular music to produce unrivaled nightlife entertainment. LIGHT’s DJs play a wide range of popular hits with performers and dancers immersing the crowd in a pulsating party vibe set to state-of-the-art sound and lighting. LIGHT’s massive LED screens captivate the senses, and a world-class sound system keeps energy high. LIGHT is open from 10:30 p.m. – 4 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights. More information is available on the website https://thelightvegas.com/ and on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

CEO of NFT VIP Julie Lamb via 360 Magazine

JULIE LAMB

NFT-VIP: Bridge to Reality

Julie Lamb, the CEO, Founder, and Executive Producer of How-To with Julie Sue, is a problem solver, storyteller, digital content creator, and economy connector. She is a collector of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum and is passionate about helping brands build their identity using current tools and a highly selected network of virtual agents to develop the entrepreneurial capacity of brands. She has already collaborated with multiple popular brands such as iHome, Disney, KidDesigns, Hasbro, CES, KeaBabies, Michael Todd Beauty, and Crown Goose USA. 

Listen to Julie Lamb’s full conversation with Vaughn Lowery on the 360 MAG Podcast HERE.

While studying music, Julie went to Europe and started working on fashion collections. She finally settled in New York, where Julie has 30 years of experience working as a model. By highlighting the activity with Brunello Cucinelli on Saks Fifth Avenue, Julie mentioned that her creative confidence was greatly inspired after moving from a small Southwestern town to the Big Apple, New York City. 

Julie has long loved the worlds of tech, digital, and speed: ‘I like being able to share things digitally.’ At the forefront of the crypto wave in 2017, she bought Ethereum, a digital platform used to make smart contracts, allowing entrepreneurs to create decentralized applications, as in the case of Julie. 

Immersed in the realm of cryptocurrencies, the trailblazer supports projects like Non-Fungible Token (NFT). As a rapidly developing industry, NFT is becoming an increasingly popular way to buy and sell digital art, spanning industries like sports, music, fashion, film, games, etc. The annual NFT conference, held in multiple cities (including New York City and Los Angeles) around the United States, attracts hundreds of guests from various fields who speak about exponential growth and future trends in different verticals and how the digital landscape can incorporate this new tradeable product. 

As an NFT-VIP (in which 360 MAGAZINE will serve as one of the media sponsor), Julie’s mission is to shape the NFT industry into diverse communities made of global thought leaders who share like-minded values and beliefs. Last April, she attended the Miami NFT week and served as its Executive Producer, where she focused on igniting new dialogue amongst attendees and tastemakers on topics related to technology, creative installations, immersive art, and performance. Julie can be recognized as an economy connector for providing the space for several minority-owned businesses in this conference to discuss the present and future of the meta-universe and how it affects them. 

Although the attendance was underrepresented and some representative minority-owned businesses felt left out, Julie declared her conditional support for the voice of women and the LGBTQ community. Meanwhile, this kind of offline meeting takes highly digital products further into reality, narrowing the society’s discrimination against aging. In addition, she is fascinated by using Web3.0 and its implementation with artists in the fields of music, fashion, and the token economy.

An example of this is that the international brand Gucci has started a multi-directional exploration to embrace the digital world, which associates a luxury brand with emerging technologies through a series of avatar experiences; i.e. exhibitions of Gucci art, mini-games, and digital item purchases.

Julie is now preparing a private event in New York City with NFT VIP sponsorships from June 19th-22nd at Margaritaville Resort Times Square, owned by the real estate and investment firm Soho Properties. Surprise celebrities will be attending that directly tie in with her message and bring new inspiration to the community. Sponsorship opportunities available for this four-day event.

In the field of cryptocurrencies, that features multiple sponsors, will have an additional sponsor called the crypto coin concierge. They will cover the luxury travel for the most elite global clients in the world of cryptocurrencies and with payment through these. Julie tells us that her company has also partnered with iHeartRadio on Crypto Radio in the marketing industry.

Speakers:

Julie Lamb

CryptoMondays: Andrew Yang, Lou Kerner × TJ Stone

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Andrea Esteban, Armon Hayes, Krishan Narsinghani, Vaughn Lowery

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THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF NEW MUTANTS

NEW MUTANTS 40TH ANNIVERSARY

In 1982, X-Men visionary Chris Claremont and legendary comic book artist Bob McLeod expanded the mutant mythos with the first of many X-Men spinoff books: NEW MUTANTS. Introducing the next generation of mutantkind with hard-hitting, thrilling coming-of-age adventures, the series represented a profound shift for the franchise and is celebrated for its diverse and layered cast of characters and its influential, and at times experimental, storytelling. Over the last 40 years, NEW MUTANTS has continued to be a timeless yet contemporary voice for the marginalized youth who must grow up in a harsh, cruel world. This September, Marvel Comics is proud to honor the anniversary of this groundbreaking series with a supersized issue! Crafted by current series writer Vita Ayala, NEW MUTANTS #30 will be a mosaic love letter dedicated to the mutant youngsters who have become the beacon and hope of a new generation of X-Men. Commemorating classic and new characters alike, this collection of shorts featuring artwork by talents such as Alex Lins, Jason Loo, Emma Kubert, and more, celebrates four decades’ worth of the joys and tribulations of being young, brave, and gifted in the world of X.

In honor of the book’s anniversary issue, McCleod has returned to his creation, showcasing the team’s original roster on a new variant cover.

“So many fans have come up to me at conventions and told me what a huge impact the New Mutants had on them in their teen years, and how relatable they were in all of their diversity. Native Americans, African Americans, and Kentuckians, all finally see themselves represented in the comics. It’s been very humbling,” McCleod said of the team’s impact. “Our New Mutants have gone through so many changes over the decades that I often didn’t recognize them as the same characters we created. So I was very pleased to get the chance to come full circle and do a variant cover homage to their very first published appearance on the cover of AMAZING HEROES #16. I hope fans continue to enjoy them for another 40 years!”

The issue will also feature a fourth-wall-breaking short by special guest writer Alyssa Wong, starring one of the most popular characters to debut in the series—Deadpool!

“What an honor to come aboard NEW MUTANTS for its 40th anniversary!” Wong said. “NEW MUTANTS is such a delight. It’s gonna be a party–so of course, I’m bringing Deadpool.”Check out the cover below and stay tuned for more news, including story details and creative announcements, about this monumental NEW MUTANTS issue coming in September! For more information, visit Marvel.com.