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Tanya Snyder

By: Hannah Beck

The Washington Football Team announced on Tuesday morning that Tanya Snyder, wife of Dan Snyder (the current owner and CEO of the team), would be joining Dan Snyder as co-CEO. She is already a co-owner of the professional football team with her husband, and has been heavily involved with the team since Snyder bought it in 1999. Tanya has been a huge component of the team’s charitable work since 1999, and has also been involved in many league actions. Additionally, Tanya helped establish the NFL’s Think Pink campaign after she fought breast cancer. With the team currently rebranding themselves, appointing Tanya as co-CEO will be a great help.

The team has been somewhat nameless for a year or so, but plans to have an official team name for the 2022 season. Currently, the team is going by the title “the Washington Football Team,” after deciding to change their name due to their previous title’s racially insensitive roots. The team is also working to move on from sexual misconduct allegations brought forth from team cheerleaders. Both of these incidents have given the team a chance to re-establish themselves in the league, and Tanya is determined to help. Coming up with more charitable opportunities and new team values and standards, The Washington Football Team has a positive, new face with Tanya Snyder.

The announcement was met with mixed reviews, as the public is well aware of the scandals the team has faced in the past. Some fans feel that the team appointing Tanya is just a publicity stunt. Many think that the team is using Tanya’s positive reputation within the league, and the fact that she is a female, as a way to bounce back from the team’s negative press. Regardless, this is still a fantastic feat for women in sports. Tanya Snyder joins only two other women who have held positions of this caliber in the NFLAmy Trask of the Los Angeles Raiders and Kim Pegula of the Buffalo Bills.

While finding women involved in professional football, and in the sports world at large, is now more common than it once was, women holding this much power in a sports setting is still a rarity. There are thirty two NFL teams, some with more than one owner. This means that these three women only make up roughly 9% of league owners. This low number–coupled with the fact that many believe Tanya’s promotion to co-CEO was for positive press, rather than due to her extensive knowledge of football and long standing involvement in the league–demonstrate how much room for growth there is in the football community for women’s involvement.

While I think that the promotion is based on Tanya’s long-standing action and work within the community, many believe otherwise. Despite the reason she was appointed co-CEO, it’s fantastic to see a woman hold such power in a male-dominated field. Breaking into the sports world is incredibly hard for anyone–player, team owner, or manager– and it is 10 times harder to do so as a woman. The public constantly questions if women know enough to be qualified to hold their position in the sports industry. Tanya Snyder’s promotion to co-CEO is a great step forward for women in sports, and especially women in football.

The involvement of women in football–from 49ers coach Katie Sowers, who was the first woman to appear in a Super Bowl, to Tanya Synder–these women are showing young girls who have an interest in sports that it is possible to break through barriers. These women prove that it is possible to become a powerful woman within the league. Hopefully, Tonya Snyder can help the Washington Football Team combat their negative press and rebrand themself as a winning, socially forward, and gender inclusive team.

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GoTrax Emerge Electric Bike

GoTrax has recently unveiled its 2021 electric bike series. With enhanced durability and power—and the same affordability customers love and expect—GoTrax provides an even more incredible e-bike selection than ever. 360 Magazine had the opportunity to test ride GoTrax’s newest model, the GoTrax Emerge Electric Bike 26”, on the reopened, bustling streets of New York.

360 Magazine took the Emerge for an exhilarating evening cruise through the Bronx and by the Lincoln Center, during which we clawed around sharp turns in Central Park with dexterous stability. If you’re in New York City, consider taking advantage of the public bike paths on summer nights.

The Emerge electric bike is a batmobile for commuters in a concrete jungle. With shock-absorbent, wear-resistant tires, this model is perfect for smooth city cruising. With the powerful 350w read-drive motor, this e-bike packs robust torque for unimpeded riding. As such, the Emerge can also handle rugged, uneven mountain terrain.

GoTrax offers electric transportation solutions that are becoming increasingly popular in today’s personal transportation-dependent society. Especially in the time of many being wary of public transportation, e-bikes provide a practical solution and sustainable alternative to traditional travel. Environmentally friendly and efficient, this bike is essential for active, ecologically conscious cyclists. With an auto hibernation function that goes into effect after 10 minutes of standby, the Emerge helps cyclists conserve energy.

All of GoTrax’s products are certified to UL safety standards, and the company understands the importance of ensured safety, ferocious performance, and high-quality design.

Design

Available in a sleek black or vibrant teal color, the streamlined design of this e-bike has major curb appeal and competitive performance ability. The fatigue and fracture-resistant 6061 aluminum alloy frame makes for an ultra-durable bike body.

Weighing in at 53.9lbs, this vehicle is sturdy, but also easily lightweight and transportable. The vehicle’s product dimensions are 68.5” x 25.6” x 42.9”. Further, this e-bike has an IPX4 waterproof rating, so riders can travel in any weather condition.

The Emerge has a maximum payload of up to 265lbs. However, the bike’s smaller frame was designed for optimal use with smaller, shorter riders. The compact design of this e-bike makes for effortless maneuvering and cornering.

Technology

Access all your digital needs in fingertips’ reach during your ride with the e-bike’s digital LED display. With an integrated power switch, battery indicator, front headlight, and gear switch, riders have complete control behind the wheel.

GoTrax knows that customers crave convenience, so the company made sure to prioritize such on their newest commuter bike model. On the handlebars, next to the digital display, riders can also access the bell, hand brakes, throttle, and three-speed level settings effortlessly.

Durability

The Emerge bike is equipped with mighty, sturdy 26” tires. These pneumonic rubber tires have tenacious grip, which is helpful when riding on rugged or slippery surfaces. They can even endure light potholes.

Further, these heavy-duty tires are shock absorbent and wear-resistant. Compared to regular tires, they provide a faster ride with less drag.

Performance

Cruise all day in your new favorite e-bike, thanks to its 36V, 7.5aH battery capacity. Once fully charged, the Emerge can transport riders up to 26 miles using pedal assist, and 16.7 miles on pure electric mode. Riders need not wait long after their cruise to keep going, as the high-capacity battery recharges in just 4-6 hours. This quick charge provides a long-life cycle for extended bike trips or unpredictable travel situations. Conveniently, the battery is removable and comes with a built-in lock, so riders need not worry about it becoming lost or stolen. Simply use the enclosed key and lift the battery for removal.

If you’re looking for even more power, look no further than the Emerge’s 250w brushless gear motor. This powerful motor can provide speeds of up to 20mph, delivering riders to their destinations in a breeze.

Ramp up your ride with the e-bike’s convenient hand throttle brake. The Emerge packs in major brawn and power, allowing riders to effortlessly climb hills with up to 14-degree inclines.

When it’s time to take a pause, the Emerge comes with a dual disc brake and an electric, anti-lock braking system. The Shimano professional 7-speed transmission system guarantees user control while on the go. This top-of-the-line transmission system ensures a comfortable and controlled cruise. Once stopped, the e-bike’s installed kickstand ensures proper, upright storage.

Safety

With its horn and illuminating LED headlamp, the Emerge e-bike is a safe option for nighttime rides. Extra LED lights can be attached to the bike’s front and back for increased nighttime visibility.

For users looking for aid while cruising, the Emerge has an assisted bicycle mode for long travels. Assist mode allows riders to avoid zero starting, frequent braking, and aids in driving against the wind.

Other modes include pure electric mode and normal bike. Riders can adjust the vehicle to their exact specification with the three gear speeds: 1 gear (8.7mph), 2 gear (14.3mph), and 3 gear (19.8mph.)

360 Magazine recommends checking that the brake system is properly functioning before use. Be sure to review the e-bike’s safety warnings.

Ergonomics × Additional Features

Compared to other bikes in its category, such as the Swagtron EB7 commuter e-bike, the Emerge has a larger battery capacity, faster speed capability, and larger tires. Further, the Emerge is trendier than other e-bikes, with its Samsung battery sleekly camouflaged inside the bike’s body. As such, GoTrax’s newest Emerge model leaves other electric bikes in the dust. While the Emerge is similar to GoTrax’s earlier Alpha XL model, the Emerge stands out as the clear choice for smaller and shorter riders.

The Emerge Electric Bike comes modestly priced, at the cost of $699.99. Upon purchase, orders are generally processed in 24 hours and shipped out in 3-5 business days,

We’re sure you’ll love the Emerge e-bike as much as us, but if you’re not satisfied, GoTrax offers a 30-day return and 90-day warranty. Furthermore, for additional purchases, customers can add on a 2-year or 3-year warranty plan. Consider giving your new, shiny e-bike a name upon purchase.

Agile × Easy to Assemble

Note that while the bike arrives 95% assembled, customers still have to finish assembly manually or should seek assembly service. Cyclists looking for aid in constructing their e-bike should call Velofix– a mobile bike shop with many locations across the United States. For those on the East Coast, Cycle Haus is another trustworthy option for mobile e-bike repair. On the West Coast, Hoopty Bikes Mobile Bike Repair offers 24/7, mobile bike services. Once their e-bike is put together, riders are to be cruising in style wherever they journey on the GoTrax Emerge Electric Bike.

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Article: Emily Bunn, Armon Hayes, Justin Osborne, Vaughn Lowery

GoTrax Emerge Electric Bike image via Vaughn Lowery and Armon Hayes for use by 360 Magazine
GoTrax Emerge Electric Bike image via Vaughn Lowery and Armon Hayes for use by 360 Magazine
GoTrax Emerge Electric Bike image via Vaughn Lowery and Armon Hayes for use by 360 Magazine
adidas x IVY PARK “FLEX PARK” Swimwear Capsule illustration by Alex Bodgan

Beyoncé × adidas Flex Park

adidas x IVY PARK has returned to present the latest offering in their ongoing adidas x IVY PARK collaborative partnership. This is the brand’s first foray into swim wear, marking an exciting new venture for adidas x IVY PARK. The FLEX PARK swimwear capsule collection emphatically celebrates the empowered spirit of confident self expression and individuality — positively and boldly. This summer, show up and show off in this neon, nostalgic, muscle-beach inspired swim wear.

FLEX, by definition: A boastful statement or display.

Capturing the true essence of summer, the swim-centric collection seeks to inspire anyone and everyone to fearlessly FLEX their best selves. Crafted with self-confidence in mind, the capsule’s ethos is defined by the pursuit of an unabashed representation of who you are.

FLEX PARK brings the nostalgic muscle beach culture to life. The campaign features beauty entrepreneur and fashion influencer, Kristen Noel Crawley, as well as creative multihyphenate and actor, Quincy Brown, alongside body-positive influencer Tabria Majors.

The Collection

Rooted in a mission that continues to push style, functionality, and inclusivity, the FLEX PARK collection is the collaborative partnership’s first foray into swimwear. Boasting a bright neon color palette with contrasting white stripes and accents, the summer capsule serves up the perfect vibe for pool parties or sweltering beach days. Standout pieces include one-piece bathing suits, beach ready cover ups, and sleek two pieces available in sizes XS-4X, as well as a men’s matching shirt and short set, a pair of slides, a bucket hat and bag. Designed to be mixed and matched, the FLEX PARK collection offers something for everyone.

Thoughtfully functional, boldly stylish, and always inclusive, the FLEX PARK capsule launches on July 22nd on Adidaswebsite and will be available in store and at select retailers globally from July 23rd.

adidas x IVY PARK just flexed. How do you flex?

The stylish adidas x IVY PARK Drop 3.5 includes swim wear for all sizes and genders. Clothing sizes range from XS-XL / 1X-4X

Whether you’re looking for bathing suits, coverups, or swim accessories, this capsule collection has someone for everyone. The drop consists of the first adidas x IVY PARK unisex slides, priced at $75. These unisex slides size range in whole sizes from 5 – 15 US.

The collection boasts women’s swimsuits and coverups, as well as men’s swim shorts + shirts. All clothing is priced between $45 to $75. The drop also showcases beach-ready accessories, including unisex hats, a towel, a water bottle, and a tote bag. Accessory prices range from $40 to $120.

Stand out this summer in vibrant colors, including Solar Orange, Screaming Orange, and White. Fun prints, such as the IVY PARK monogram, make for more eye-catching collection details. Fabrics used within the launch include polyester swim materials containing a minimum of 85% recycled content, performance stretch woven, chiffon, and performance mesh fabric.

adidas x IVY PARK “FLEX PARK” Swimwear Capsule image via Kathryn Stelmack at PaulWilmotCommunications from Byl Thompson at Park Wood Entertainment for use by 360 Magazine
adidas x IVY PARK “FLEX PARK” Swimwear Capsule image via Kathryn Stelmack at PaulWilmotCommunications from Byl Thompson at Park Wood Entertainment for use by 360 Magazine
adidas x IVY PARK “FLEX PARK” Swimwear Capsule image via Kathryn Stelmack at PaulWilmotCommunications from Byl Thompson at Park Wood Entertainment for use by 360 Magazine
adidas x IVY PARK “FLEX PARK” Swimwear Capsule image via Kathryn Stelmack at PaulWilmotCommunications from Byl Thompson at Park Wood Entertainment for use by 360 Magazine
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Robert Ector Releases Luxury Greeting Cards

Luxury fashion photographer Robert Ector has recently launched his exclusive collection of luxury greeting cards. The selection consists of 25, 5” x 7” custom greeting cards, which feature Ector’s incredible eye for photography and design. Black, offset envelopes are included to encase each salutation. Ornate gold foil stamping encases the stationary, and the meme-worthy verbiage makes for a memorable address. The assortment also comes with laminated art paper. Make your statement with a statement using these high-end greetings.

Last year, Ector released his photo book, “DETAILS: City Streets Are The Real Runways.” The text features over 400 full color photographs of some of the most expensive fashion pieces in the world, luxury street wear, and street photography. Ector, famous for his creative direction for A-list celebrities such as Steve Harvey, Wendy Williams, Lala Anthony and Mary J. Blige, showcases incredible individuals donned in even more fabulous fashion on every page. Readers are sure to become enthralled and won’t be able to stop flipping through mesmerizing 650 pages.

Fashion iconoclast and multi-talented artist Mary J Blige wrote the foreword for the text, as well as attended its NYFW launch. The two have shared an artistic relationship for years. Recently, Ector was also the promotional shoot photographer for Blige’s Netflix docu-series, “My Life.” The documentary series was named after Blige’s earlier album which has the same title. Alongside Ector’s stunning photography, the series features executive production from Puff Daddy (aka, Sean “Puffy” Combs) and executive music production from Quincy Jones. Commentary from Diddy, Taraji P. Henson, and Alicia Keys is also included in “My Life.”

Another of Ector’s previous photo projects includes shooting our magazine’s cover of Tamar Braxton. As Ector continues his artistic endeavors, we look forward to seeing what is next to come from the accomplished artist.

*All photos provided by Robert Ector

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interior design illustration via Kaelen Felix for use by 360 Magazine

Home Decor Inspiration

Evesome’s Fall/Winter 2021 2022 Collection

Evesome’s Fall/Winter 2021 2022 collection features eye-catching decorations that are sure to compliment any space. The French boutique brand is designed in Paris and produced by artisans with an eye for detail. This lavish company invites luxury into your life with their newest look book. The colorful collection of both home goods and accessories makes for a vibrant, boho chic home display.

When entertaining, guests are sure to love lounging with Evesome’s ornamental tweed pillow. Dress up for the occasion with an elegant tweed coat, fuschia pink wrap scarf, or stylish pom-pom beanie. For everyday use, the company’s versatile totes and clutches are perfect for easy transport. To view all of Evesome’s products, please visit their website.

Evesome Fall Winter 2021 2022 look book featuring tweed pillow. Image via Vaughn Lowery for use by 360 Magazine

Viridian Bay Coastal Decor

Viridian Bay, an online home and garden decor company, celebrates coastal decor trends below that will give your home that beachy vibe. From candleholders and lanterns, to wind chimes and torches, there are so many ocean-themed decor options for both indoors and out. These laid-back, summertime interior design options will transform your home into an oceanic oasis.

Viridian Bay offers coastal creatures décor, featuring different creatures from the sea including octopuses, fish, sea urchins and starfish. The home and garden company also has ocean-themed lighting décor, such as a sandpiper lantern and seashell oil torches are a perfect way to add a soft glow to your outdoor living space. Not only sea-themed, but also useful and practical home details, try a pair of flip flop beach towel hooks, floating jellyfish bookends, or a shell-inspired hose holder.

Viridian Bay coastal decor image via Sharyn Frankel for use by 360 Magazine
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Reese Sherman Q×A

Reese Sherman is a talented photographer who creates stunning portraiture. The photographer has been featured by the likes of Town & Country, Essence, Ambassador Digital Magazine, W Magazine, Muze, and more. The vibrant portfolio of Sherman’s evocative, striking, beautiful photographs can be viewed on their website or Instagram. Sherman looks to empower viewers with their photography and highlight gender-neutral inclusivity and LGBT+ acceptance. During this pride month, we sat down with the artist to discuss their latest photography project, which involves self-exploration, unity, and love.

Could you tell us about your photographic approach to this project?

This all came about during the BLM and Trans Lives Matter movement, where I was noticing so many people were standing up and showing up as themselves. Such an array of different people showed off their style and spoke loud and proud about who they are. [It] really inspired me to pick up my camera and shoot my husband wearing masculine clothes mixed with feminine jewelry against bright, bold and colorful backdrops. [These photos] showcase[ed] him being 100% comfortable within the style of art and fashion. I wanted to explore incorporating feminine elements within a masculine framework in a way that transcends sexuality. This is all about style and freedom and identity that goes beyond any pre-conceived category.

“This is all about style, freedom, and identity…” Was your model, Jamarr, a part of the creative process as well? 

Jamarr is a creative individual… I love to collaborate with him and have him give his input into projects, especially this one, where we both styled the wardrobe and jewelry. Also having my husband a part of this, I wanted the story to stay true to his own authentic style, since his normal everyday accessory wear isn’t geared towards feminine pieces. But, styling him with a pink beaded necklace, yellow roses and eyeliner really took him out of his norm—but he was confident in wearing it all.

Did photographing your partner make this project more intimate/personal?  

Absolutely! We just know each other so well to the point when we first started to talk about this project, we spoke about the issues the LGBTQ+ community was going through. The issues that the Black community was dealing with made this personal to us. Seeing Jamarr model and stay grounded in his sexuality was inspiring to me. This made us both proud of what we’re hoping to accomplish, which is gender-neutral inclusivity.  

Some of your images are more detailed and some of them not, could you tell us what this mean/how you would like the viewers to interpret your photos?

I want the viewers to see timeless, intimate and non-conforming pictures. I want viewers to feel confident to do whatever is it that makes them happy. if you want to pile on a bunch of jewelry head-to-toe, do it! If you’re a man and you come across an accessory that is traditionally feminine, wear it and be proud! If you’re a woman, same thing applies, if you want to wear clothing that’s traditionally male. Be proud of how you present yourself. I just want people to feel empowered.

What is the most important component of this collection of work?
Two words: unity and love.

What is the most challenging component of this collection of work? 

The challenge was putting this all together and hoping the result would match what we envisioned in our minds.

Could you comment on the styling of choice and what inspired you to choose these colors in particular? (Apart from the colors of the pride flag!)

The unapologetic energy of the model, the juxtaposition of the traditionally feminine jewelry against his body hair, the structured clothing made of shiny, flowing fabrics—they all promote the idea that masculinity is what you make it. Initially the pink just felt fun and exciting. Yellow felt like sun kissed skin plus it reminded us of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” The orange/red was striking and sexy. And a lot of the jewelry was my grandmother’s, so that added an even more personal aspect to the work.

Reese Sherman Spectrum 1 photograph for use by 360 Magazine

Reese Sherman Spectrum 1 photograph for use by 360 Magazine

Reese Sherman Spectrum 1 photograph for use by 360 Magazine

Reese Sherman Spectrum 1 photograph for use by 360 Magazine

Reese Sherman Spectrum 1 photograph for use by 360 Magazine

Reese Sherman Spectrum 1 photograph for use by 360 Magazine

Reese Sherman Spectrum 1 photograph for use by 360 Magazine

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Kaylynn Sanchez Q×A

Kaylynn Sanchez, aka Kay Lindaa, is a talented tattoo artist based out of the Brooklyn, New York. 360 Magazine first had the pleasure of meeting Kay when she tattooed at the Bodega, our pop culture and design pop-up shop. At the event, Kay impressed all of the guests with her dazzling artistry. With over four thousand followers on her thriving Instagram, Kay is a Brooklyn tattoo artist who is quickly on the rise. She spoke with us about how she got into the tattoo industry, her participation in the Bodega, and her favorite parts of the profession.

When did you first start tattooing?

I first started professionally tattooing at the age of 19, about two years ago. But the first time I picked up a machine was about 14 years old. I always knew I wanted to be a tattoo artist at the age of 13, so ever since then I just stuck with it.

What styles do you predominantly tattoo?

I predominantly do Polynesian/tribal, anime, and black & grey realism.

Do you prefer working in black and white or color?

I prefer working in black & grey because I like the depth that it brings out in realism. It reminds me of drawing and sketching–which is something I always enjoyed doing– [I] use pencil and sketch out anything that comes to mind or inspires me.

What is your favorite part of being a tattoo artist?

The art, clientele, environment, and the satisfaction of seeing the final piece–all while making my customers happy. I would say my favorite part of being a tattoo artist is everything that it consists of.

Do you offer flash sheets of your work? Where is the best place for prospective clients to view your tattooing portfolio?

I don’t have any flash sheets made yet, but I do share all of my work on social media platforms, such as Instagram.

What was your favorite tattoo design you worked on at The Bodega?

My favorite tattoo design that I worked on at The Bodega was a 616 tattoo. It was my favorite because it was different to me and no one else had that style tattoo, so it was original.

If readers are interested in booking a tattoo appointment with you, how is the best way to do so?

The best way for anyone to book a tattoo appointment with me is to reach me through my Instagram and DM me. Or, contact me through my business card where my business phone can be reached at (332) 216-5256

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PrideHouseLA Q×A

PrideHouseLA has created major buzz this June during pride month. The accepting, rainbow-emblazoned content house supports the LGBTQIA+ community and is a judgement free zone for all. The content house’s members consist of Mollee Gray, Jeka Jane, Kent Boyd, and Garrett Clayton. Together, the Pride House collective looks to spread tolerance and supports everyone being the most authentic version of themselves. We spoke with the members of the house about their coming out stories, advice for those who may be afraid to come out, and how PrideHouse fosters queer expression.

What was the original concept for PrideHouseLA?

PrideHouseLA was always intended to be an inclusive platform for people in the LGBTQ+ community and our allies! We wanted to create a positive space that radiates acceptance and love, regardless of your sexual orientation or gender identity!

If you’re comfortable saying so, how does everyone in the house identify and what are their pronouns?

Of course!

Mollee Gray: I’m queer and my pronouns are She/Her.

Jeka Jane: I’m straight and my pronouns are He/Him.

Kent Boyd: I’m gay and my pronouns are He/Him.

Garrett Clayton: I’m gay and my pronouns are He/Him.

Besides PrideHouseLA members being part of the LGBT community, in what ways does the PrideHouse foster and feature queer expression?

We truly feel that queer expression is what makes us PrideHouseLA! Whether it be “gender bending” how we identify, or simply just being, we represent our community in all facets! The community is really big on self-expression. Through the arts, makeup and creative collaborations, PrideHouseLA is extremely vibrant and loud with how we choose to showcase our life!

What are the biggest ways in which PrideHouseLA is contributing to the LGBT community?

PrideHouseLA is very involved with GLAAD and is openly supporting The Trevor Project as our charity on social media. Apart from being an advocate for big organizations, we personally take the time to respond to our DM’s, support small LGBTQ+ businesses, and always make sure to be extremely active in elections to make sure our community is being fought for and to demand that our rights be as important as others!

If they’re comfortable answering, what were all of your coming out experiences like?

Mollee: I grew up Mormon in Utah, so I was extremely nervous to come out. I do believe it was a shock to some people and others responded with, “I’ve been waiting for you to tell me.” I had to be okay with it being a process for everyone and not just myself. I didn’t come out until I was about 20, so I know it was a change for others! I gave people who needed time, time and they were able to witness my relationships and see that love is love! They realized that who I love is just as valid as who they love.

Garrett: When I came out to my mom, I accidentally dramatized it by saying I had something really important to tell her…she got nervous and thought I was doing drugs! I immediately told her no, and that I just needed her to know I was gay. Right away, she said she knew and that she loved me so much. The response was the same with my step dad! The relationship with my brother is very different. Ever since I came out, our relationship has been estranged. He does not believe I should have the right to get married, which is obviously very hurtful and unacceptable, so we have not spoken in years.

Jeka: My coming out story is pretty crazy, and I feel like a lot of trans people can relate. In elementary school I had my first realization that I wasn’t a girl, but back then transgender wasn’t a big topic so my feelings just fell away. I always knew I was attracted to girls and the only label, and I use that lightly, that made sense was lesbian. Something about that didn’t sit right. My mom was very accepting but some other family member weren’t so inviting. They told me it was a phase. I didn’t let that affect me! I lived with this mask on for years. Then, one of my really good friends came out as transgender a few years back and my gut just sank. I remember the feeling of being weirdly jealous. Not in a bad way, but in a way that he was living his truth and I was stuck wearing this mask. First came top surgery, which was a slow filter into what I was really feeling without actually realizing it. After some time with this internal battle I told my wife “I am transgender.” Oh the weight that I felt lift off my shoulders. Since then, I’ve been educating myself on trans issues and really connecting with my community. I want people to know that there’s no timeline for coming out. So do it at your own pace and safely.

Kent: I actually was very lucky, being from Ohio. I came out to each of my family members, and gratefully enough, they were all so supportive. My sister was the first one I told, and she was so sweet and accepting. She later wrote me a letter explaining that she was just sad that I hadn’t let her in sooner, but she was so happy I finally did.

What advice would you have for fans of PrideHouseLA who are afraid to come out?

Coming out is YOUR process and YOU deserve the right to handle it how you want. Please know that you always have a safe space with PrideHouseLA, and we will love you unconditionally!

 PrideHouseLA has already collaborated with internet personalities such as Todrick, Jojo Siwa, and Ruba. Can fans expect any other internet collaborations to come?

Yes! We have some really fun ones coming up, so follow us on TikTok and Instagram to stay up to date!

 Does PrideHouseLA have any exciting, upcoming plans for Pride Month?

Most definitely! We will be hosting our own event as well as teaming up with our community to bring you all the joy and excitement this month!

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ROLLS-ROYCE LANDSPEED COLLECTION

RECALLING A FORGOTTEN HERO

“It’s human nature to want to go further, do more, be greater than ourselves. The innate desire to extend horizons and define new limits is an instinct we’ve always understood at Rolls-Royce; and we have acted upon it once again with our new Landspeed Collection.

“The Collection, which includes both Wraith and Dawn Black Badge, celebrates someone with exactly that dauntless, fearless, pioneering spirit. His name was Captain George Eyston, a Cambridge University graduate, racing driver, gifted inventor and engineering genius. In the late 1930s, he broke the world landspeed record three times with his car Thunderbolt, powered by two Rolls-Royce R V12 aero engines. He was a true hero from an age of epic endeavours; yet both he and Thunderbolt have been all-but forgotten for more than 80 years.

“With this Collection, we have revived Eyston’s memory and retold his remarkable story. Throughout Wraith and Dawn Landspeed, clients will find numerous subtle design elements and narrative details that recall and commemorate his amazing achievements, grand vision and exceptional courage.”

–Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce has been associated with world speed records on both land and water for more than a century. But while the exploits of Sir Malcolm Campbell are well documented and widely known, another British hero who set three landspeed records using Rolls-Royce engines has been largely overlooked by history.

Now, after more than 80 years, Rolls-Royce recalls this hero’s inspiring exploits. With the new Wraith and Dawn Black Badge Landspeed Collection, the marque uncovers and retells the remarkable story of the redoubtable Captain George Eyston, and his extraordinary car, Thunderbolt.

Born in 1897, George Eyston was fascinated with motorsport from childhood, racing both cars and (under an assumed name) motorcycles while still at school. His degree in engineering at Trinity College, Cambridge, was interrupted by the Great War, in which he served with distinction, rising to the rank of captain and winning the Military Cross. He spent the 1920s and 30s developing and driving racing cars; a talented inventor, he also held a number of patents, particularly in the field of supercharging.

In 1935, Eyston was among the first British racers to travel to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where he set new 24-hour and 48-hour endurance speed records. He subsequently received the Segrave Trophy, awarded to ‘the British national who demonstrates Outstanding Skill, Courage and Initiative on Land, Water and in the Air’.

In 1937, he returned to the Flats and went on to set three world landspeed records with Thunderbolt. This extraordinary machine had three axles, eight wheels and weighed seven tonnes, earning it monikers such as ‘behemoth’ and ‘leviathan’ in contemporary reports. The body was made from aluminum and, in its original form, had a blunt, heavyset profile topped with a large triangular tail fin.

CELEBRATING ACHIEVMENT, INNOVATION AND COURAGE

The Rolls-Royce Landspeed Collection draws inspiration from George Eyston’s remarkable life and record-breaking feats. It also has strong aesthetic links to the unique, otherworldly landscape of the Bonneville Salt Flats where Thunderbolt made him, albeit briefly, the fastest man on Earth. The Collection Car duo is presented in a specially created two-tone finish, which marries Black Diamond Metallic with a new Bespoke color, Bonneville Blue. This specially developed hue bares particular significance to the Collection, with a color that transitions under sunlight from light blue to silver, illustrating the reflections of both the vast sky over Bonneville and the crisp salt flats on Thunderbolt’s aluminum body.

Thunderbolt was powered by a pair of Rolls-Royce R supercharged 37-liter, V-12 aero engines, each producing well over 2,000 horsepower. Around only 19 of these engines were ever made: indeed, they were so rare that Thunderbolt’s engines had a previous career in the Schneider Trophy-winning Supermarine S6.B seaplane that would lay the foundations for the legendary Spitfire.

Today, Thunderbolt’s two R engines are preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon and the Science Museum in London. The car itself, however, has been lost. After being exhibited at the 1940 Centennial Exhibition in New Zealand, it was placed in storage, but was sadly destroyed in 1946 when 27,000 bales of wool, housed in the same building, caught fire.

HOLDING THE LINE

Eyston set his records on the International Speedway, a specially compacted section of the Bonneville Salt Flats 10 miles (16km) long and 80 feet (24m) wide. The terrain is perfectly level in all directions and shines brilliant white in the sunlight: the absence of landmarks and ferocious glare combines to make holding course and judging distance extremely difficult at high speed.

George Eyston himself, commented, “On the salt bed, which has to be carefully prepared by dragging, we paint one or more black lines along the whole length. These lines act as guides and prevent the driver straying; for errors of a few feet in steering might culminate in disastrous results. You see, you might drive a few feet away from the absolute line, something else might happen and you get a few feet more and, believe me, you will never get back”.

As he recognized, deviating from the speedway would have been extremely hazardous, particularly given Thunderbolt’s enormous weight. In response, Eyston’s team painted darkened track lines on the salt surface for Eyston to follow – effectively his sole means of keeping Thunderbolt straight at over 350 mph. This simple yet ingenious idea is recalled in the Landspeed Collection by a subtly perforated dark detail in the upper-center of the steering wheel, which continues through the centerline of the driver’s seat, accentuating both Wraith and Dawn’s driver focused appeal.

The Bonneville Salt Flats may appear smooth; but in fact, they’re seamed with tiny fissures. This distinctive texture is perfectly reproduced, digitally retraced from the surface itself, in the wooden veneer of Landspeed Collection’s fascia and console lids. The interior references continue with Thunderbolt’s unique silhouette, and the records it achieved, depicted on the polished, anodised aluminum surface of the Landspeed Collection’s front tunnel. Dawn Landspeed additionally celebrates George Eyston’s vision with the outline of the Silver Island mountains, which dominate the Bonneville horizon, engraved on the upper ‘waterfall’ between the rear seats.

According to the history books, Eyston’s third and final landspeed record of 357.497 mph stood for 341 days. In the new Collection Cars, it is commemorated for all time, engraved into the housing of the dashboard clock alongside the name ‘Bonneville’, in homage to where the record was set.

Thunderbolt was originally left unpainted, which caused an unexpected problem. During the first record attempts, the photo-electric timing equipment was unable to detect the polished alumunium body against the searing white of the Salt Flats’ surface, making accurate timing impossible. Eyston’s brilliantly simple solution was to paint a large black arrow with a yellow circle on the side, to heighten visibility when traveling at great speed. Bright yellow accents throughout the Landspeed Collection, including two-tone yellow and black bumper inserts, pay tribute to this vision.

The clock’s design recounts this theme. Based on the instrument dials from Thunderbolt, with yellow and black details, black-tipped hands are inspired by the arrows painted on the original car’s exterior.

The allure of the Bonneville Salt Flats draws not only record-breakers, but astronomers, too. Stargazers prize this vast, unpopulated wilderness for its exceptionally dark night skies, which create perfect conditions unspoiled by artificial light.

In Wraith Landspeed, the Starlight Headliner perfectly recreates the heavens as they appeared over the Flats on 16 September 1938, the date on which Eyston and Thunderbolt set their third and final world landspeed record. The constellations are precisely marked using 2,117 individually placed fibre-optic ‘stars’, the largest number of stars in a Rolls-Royce Wraith Starlight Headliner ever featured.

During his lifetime, George Eyston received three significant honors. He was awarded the Military Cross (MC) while serving in the Great War; in 1938, after his record-breaking runs with Thunderbolt he was made a Chevalier of the Légion d’honneur, France’s highest civilian decoration; and in 1948, he received the Order of the British Empire (OBE).

These honors are marked in both Wraith and Dawn Landspeed with a subtle detail in the driver’s door, made in the same Grosgrain weave silk and colors to match the original medal ribbons. The armrests on both the passenger side and below the ribbon detail are specially padded to give them the comfortable ‘club armchair’ quality that Eyston favoured in his driving seats, much to the amusement of his fellow racers.

Production of Landspeed Collection cars is strictly limited to just 25 examples of Dawn and 35 of Wraith, all of which have already been allocated to customers.

In closing, Mr Müller-Ötvös said, “Rolls-Royce has been synonymous with adventure, daring and pushing boundaries throughout its history. We are delighted that with the Landspeed Collection, we can add another hitherto unsung hero to the illustrious roll call of pioneers associated with our great marque. With his vision, boldness, determination and genius for innovation and invention, George Eyston embodies so much of what makes Rolls-Royce unique. These cars are a fitting and long overdue tribute to a truly inspiring character.”

 

Rolls-Royce Landspeed Collection image for use by 360 Magazine
Rolls-Royce Landspeed Collection image for use by 360 Magazine
Rolls-Royce Landspeed Collection image for use by 360 Magazine
Rolls-Royce Landspeed Collection image for use by 360 Magazine
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THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW YOUTUBE CHANNEL

JUNE BRINGS FRANK SINATRA, NANCY SINATRA, JANIS JOPLIN AND MORE TO ‘THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW’ YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Iconic Clips And Historic Performances Officially Available Worldwide Via Streaming Platforms From UMe and SOFA Entertainment 

The Ed Sullivan Show’s official YouTube channel continues in June with the iconic “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’” by Nancy Sinatra and one of the primetime juggernaut’s most surprising moments; when Frank Sinatra presented Ed Sullivan with a birthday cake for the show’s 16th anniversary in 1964. Five years later and premiering on the channel this month, rock ‘n’ roll legend Janis Joplin gave The Ed Sullivan Show viewers a Woodstock preview with her upbeat performance of “Raise Your Hand,” one of the songs she belted out during her set at the historic music festival in August 1969.

Additional classic performances include Joel Grey “Give My Regards To Broadway,” Lionel Hampton “12th Street Rag,” Paul Anka “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” and Tony Bennett “It Had To Be You.” Also on the stage are music greats Al Hirt, Billy Eckstine, Edith Piaf, and Harry Belafonte.

June also features Hollywood greats Charlie Chaplin Jr. and Orson Welles, laughs from Harpo Marx and Ed Sullivan, Henny Youngman, Totie Fields, plus family fun with Linon the Belgian Clown, plate spinners The Alcettys and comedic acrobats The Martys, among others. An engaging celebration of pop culture (Bob King takes aim at modern music, rock stars and deejays) and high culture (Laurance Harvey reads Tennyson’s “The Charge Of The Light Brigade”), The Ed Sullivan Show YouTube channel honors an entertainment legacy with new clips daily and a wide range of playlists to explore.

Throughout its historic 23-year primetime run (1948-1971), The Ed Sullivan Show brought the hottest performances from around the world and introduced emerging talent to America’s living rooms every Sunday night. The show featured some of the earliest or first televised performances of music superstars including The Band, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Jackson 5, The Mamas and The Papas, The Supremes, and The Rolling Stones.

Among the voluminous gems in this vast catalog are iconic clips most of which have not been seen in decades. UMe uploads new videos daily, including scores of rarities available digitally for the first time, to The Ed Sullivan Show’s official YouTube channel and Ed Sullivan’s website, both newly updated.

Live On The Ed Sullivan Show YOUTUBE channel, June 18-30*:

STREAM DATE ARTIST PERFORMANCE AIRDATE
FRI 6/18 Bert Lahr Paper Picker Schneider’s Miracle Skit September 6, 1964
FRI 6/18 Charlie Chaplin Jr. Little Tramp In The Park May 29, 1960
FRI 6/18 Bob King The Average Person January 26, 1964
FRI 6/18 Ella Fitzgerald** My Last Affair February 2, 1964
FRI 6/18 Harry Belafonte Shake That Little Foot March 29, 1964
SAT 6/19 David Frye Celebrity Impressions October 15, 1967
SAT 6/19 Corporal Richard Linfors & Corporal John Lloyd Drill Team June 12, 1955
SAT 6/19 Al Hirt It’s A Long, Long Way To Tipperary June 18, 1961
SUN 6/20 Davis & Reese Bickering Singers October 10, 1965
SUN 6/20 Happy Gestures With Red Skelton Comedic Performance Of Your Cheatin’ Heart February 22, 1959
SUN 6/20 Orson Welles Orson Welles Tells The Tale Of La Befana December 25, 1955
SUN 6/20 Hendra & Ullett NY Cabbie And English Passenger January 1, 1967
SUN 6/20 Nancy Sinatra These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ February 27, 1966
MON 6/21 Dick Shawn & Augusta Merighi Arty & Interfering Mother May 27, 1956
MON 6/21 Helen Shapiro After You’ve Gone October 28, 1962
MON 6/21 Joel Grey Give My Regards To Broadway May 4, 1969
TUE 6/22 Gene Baylos Money, Insults Audience & Life’s Observations April 5, 1970
TUE 6/22 Mary O’Hara Quiet Land Of Erin March 12, 1961
TUE 6/22 Harpo Marx & Ed Sullivan Knife Thief With Ed Sullivan April 23, 1961
TUE 6/22 Connie Francis La Paloma July 1, 1962
WED 6/23 Henny Youngman Becoming A Comedian June 14, 1959
WED 6/23 Maureen O’Hara Come Back To Erin March 11, 1962
WED 6/23 Ted Lewis I’m Stepping Out With A Memory July 22, 1956
WED 6/23 Billy Eckstine Ma She’s Making Eyes At Me January 10, 1965
THU 6/24 Davis & Reese Boxer Interview Sketch February 16, 1958
THU 6/24 Henri Salvador Family Album & Language Sketch November 4, 1956
THU 6/24 Paul Schon Army Air Corps Song February 18, 1951
THU 6/24 The Serendipity Singers Every Time I Feel The Spirit December 27, 1964
FRI 6/25 George Carl Bumbling Magician Pantomime March 28, 1965
FRI 6/25 Henri Salvador Laughing Sketch & Dining Mime October 21, 1956
FRI 6/25 Maude Nugent Sweet Rosie O’Grady December 18, 1949
FRI 6/25 Rolly Rolls Mighty Like A Rose June 5, 1949
SAT 6/26 Jay Marshall And Lefty Lefty The Hand Puppet Sings “If I Had My Way” January 12, 1958
SAT 6/26 Rudy Vallee Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay February 13, 1949
SAT 6/26 Ella Fitzgerald** Oh, Lady Be Good! March 24, 1957
SUN 6/27 Henny Youngman Gambling, The Wife March 4, 1962
SUN 6/27 Stagg McMann Trio Dance Of The Hours August 6, 1950
SUN 6/27 Ted Lewis When My Baby Smiles At Me January 2, 1955
SUN 6/27 Al Hirt Down By The Riverside May 7, 1961
SUN 6/27 Paul Anka Put Your Head On My Shoulder November 1, 1959
MON 6/28 Phil Spitalny’s Hour Of Charm Ave Maria March 25, 1951
MON 6/28 Timi Yuro Let Me Call You Sweetheart January 14, 1962
MON 6/28 Frank Sinatra Happy 16th Anniversary June 28, 1964
MON 6/28 Harry Belafonte The Baby Boy April 22, 1962
TUE 6/29 Pearl Bailey Nobody June 26, 1955
TUE 6/29 Rudy Vallee The Whiffenpoof Song February 13, 1949
TUE 6/29 Tony Martin I’ll See You In My Dreams June 28, 1953
TUE 6/29 The Kessler Twins Mas Que Nada/The Look Of Love April 19, 1970
WED 6/30 Robert Alda Medley: In The Good Old Summertime/Moonlight Bay August 26, 1951
WED 6/30 Richard Harris Camelot April 28, 1968
WED 6/30 Janis Joplin Raise Your Hand March 16, 1969
WED 6/30 Tony Bennett It Had To Be You June 27, 1965

*Unlisted YouTube link and/or embed code may be available upon request. Schedule may be subject to change without notice. Segments are listed chronologically by stream date and time. **This segment was previously announced.

Live On The Ed Sullivan Show YOUTUBE channel, a recap*** of June 1-17:

STREAM DATE ARTIST PERFORMANCE AIRDATE
TUE 6/1 Arthur Worsley Ventriloquist “When You’re Smiling” October 2, 1966
TUE 6/1 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara With Sergio Franchi How Men Treat Women June 14, 1970
TUE 6/1 Acker Bilk Acker’s Laquer October 28, 1962
TUE 6/1 Moms Mabley Old Men April 26, 1970
WED 6/2 Ravic And Babs Roller Skating Duo February 12, 1967
WED 6/2 Morey Amsterdam New York And Newspaper Articles December 11, 1966
WED 6/2 Abbe Lane My Man July 17, 1960
THU 6/3 Myron Cohen Irish Themed Jokes March 15, 1959
THU 6/3 Totie Fields Shopping March 24, 1963
THU 6/3 Lana Cantrell When You Wish Upon A Star October 8, 1967
FRI 6/4 Myron Cohen Marriage February 23, 1969
FRI 6/4 Ella Fitzgerald You’d Better Love Me November 23, 1969
FRI 6/4 The Jovers Balancing Act May 28, 1967
FRI 6/4 Rudi Schweitzer Juggler March 22, 1970
FRI 6/4 Frances Farmer Down In The Valley October 27, 1957
SAT 6/5 Stanley Myron Handelman Masculinity & Confidence November 1, 1970
SAT 6/5 Brook Benton Fools Rush In February 4, 1962
SUN 6/6 Alan Young New Father And A Crying Baby February 25, 1951
SUN 6/6 Bob King Famous Quotes April 26, 1964
SUN 6/6 Jackie Wilson To Be Loved December 4, 1960
MON 6/7 Schaller Brothers Trampoline Act February 9, 1969
MON 6/7 Buddy Hackett Career, Coney Island And Ed Sullivan Janaury 3, 1965
MON 6/7 Roger Williams Every Little Movement July 28, 1957
MON 6/7 Harry Belafonte Muleskinner April 22, 1962
TUE 6/8 Totie Fields Skiing March 27, 1966
TUE 6/8 The Goofers Comedic Acrobats “Mutual Admiration Society” May 24, 1959
TUE 6/8 The Little Singers of Tokyo Swanee April 5, 1964
TUE 6/8 Rosemary Clooney I Ain’t Got Nobody May 7, 1961
WED 6/9 Rudi Schweitzer Juggling Act November 28, 1965
WED 6/9 Ames Brothers & Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz Lucille Ball 5th Ames Brother February 5, 1956
WED 6/9 Charles Manna French Travel Agent January 20, 1963
WED 6/9 Les Paul & Mary Ford The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise August 19, 1951
THU 6/10 The Cordons Whip Act June 24, 1956
THU 6/10 Toni Harper Three Blind Mice June 12, 1949
THU 6/10 Bob Lewis Worries About Life And A Musical Group December 6, 1964
THU 6/10 Burl Ives Foggy, Foggy Dew March 22, 1953
FRI 6/11 The Alcettys Plate Spinning And Balancing Act March 1, 1964
FRI 6/11 Billy Baxter Greenwich Village Weather In England – James Bond May 1, 1966
FRI 6/11 Sandler & Young Mr. Boom Boom (Mr. Bass Man) January 7, 1968
FRI 6/11 Ella Fitzgerald Hotta Chocolatta March 24, 1957
SAT 6/12 Trio Hoganas Tooth Line Balance Act March 19, 1967
SAT 6/12 Roger Williams Abide With Me April 2, 1961
SAT 6/12 Jimmy Roselli Give My Regards To Broadway January 2, 1966
SUN 6/13 Linon Belgian Clown December 16, 1962
SUN 6/13 The Martys Comedic Acrobats February 19, 1967
SUN 6/13 Bob King Marriage And Family Life August 16, 1964
SUN 6/13 Jimmie Rodgers Honeycomb November 3, 1957
MON 6/14 Leo Bassi Foot Juggler June 7, 1964
MON 6/14 Bob King Modern Music, Rock Stars and DeeJays March 28, 1965
MON 6/14 The Martin Brothers Argentine Juggling Pair November 30, 1969
MON 6/14 Edith Piaf The Poor People Of Paris September 23, 1956
TUE 6/15 Arthur Haynes Acrobatic Sketch November 6, 1966
TUE 6/15 Laurance Harvey Reading of Tennyson’s “The Charge Of The Light Brigade” October 25, 1964
TUE 6/15 Totie Fields Decorating My Home November 5, 1967
TUE 6/15 Pat Rooney Sr. Sidewalks Of New York January 22, 1956
WED 6/16 Phil Foster Marriage And Kids May 1, 1955
WED 6/16 Charlotte Rae Anastasia Sketch April 21, 1957
WED 6/16 Graham W. Jackson Sr. St. Louis Blues with the New York Yankees June 17, 1951
WED 6/16 Phil Silvers & Ed Sullivan Phil Silvers Gives Ed Sullivan Singing Lessons November 6, 1955
THU 6/17 The Spencer Trio Balancing Act March 24, 1963
THU 6/17 Tony Hendra, Nick Ullett The Agony Of A New York Mets Fan August 7, 1966
THU 6/17 Harpo Marx, Ed Sullivan & Ray Bloch Imitations & Turkey In The Straw April 23, 1961
THU 6/17 Lionel Hampton 12th Street Rag May 1, 1955

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About The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show is the most popular primetime variety show in American history. For nearly a quarter century, Ed Sullivan hosted the greatest array of talent on television, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley and Motown artists such as The Supremes, The Temptations and The Jackson 5. Every Sunday night at 8pm on CBS from 1948-1971, The Ed Sullivan Show showcased a wide variety of pop culture from the worlds of music, comedy, novelty and much more. The library of 1,000 hours includes over 10,000 performances.

About SOFA Entertainment

In 1990, Andrew Solt formed SOFA Entertainment Inc. and acquired The Ed Sullivan Show from the Sullivan family. The Ed Sullivan Show is the most respected and revered variety show in television history. SOFA Entertainment is the copyright holder of the original Ed Sullivan programs and over 150 hours of newly created programming.

About UMe

Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) is the global catalog and special markets division of Universal Music Group (UMG).  Working closely in concert with UMG’s record labels, territories and operating companies, UMe provides a frontline approach to catalog management, an emphasis on strategic marketing initiatives and creating opportunities in new technologies.