Whether light, whether dark, whether mixed, there’s only one of you. Don’t waste your time thinking that you’re not good enough. Don’t waste your time thinking that you’re ugly. Don’t waste your time because somebody else is thinking the same thing. If you’re thinking you’re beautiful, you can pass it off to someone else.” –Robin Tavares-Russell
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Adidas and Jerry Lorenzo Announce Long-Term Partnership
Adidas has appointed Fear of God designer Jerry Lorenzo to lead the creative and business strategy of its basketball category, the brand announced via press release this morning. The new long-term partnership will create a division within Fear of God, called Fear of God Athletics, that focuses on performance basketball product and activewear.
Salehe Bembury Confirms Departure From Versace
Salehe Bembury is stepping down as the vice president of sneakers and men’s footwear of Versace. Hypebeast first reported this news earlier today before it was officially confirmed by the footwear designer via social media.
New York Governor Signs Act Placing Moratorium on Residential Evictions Until May 2021
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2020.
American Airlines will resume Boeing 737 Max passenger flights today
American Airlines is the first domestic carrier to resume flights with Boeing’s 737 Max after the plane was withdrawn from service more than a year ago. CNBC reports that the craft’s return to active duty begins with Flight 718, a roundtrip jaunt from Miami to New York. It will be the first time since March 2019 that a 737 Max will run a commercial service in the US after it was grounded following two fatal crashes. It has, however, already run in other countries, including Brazil’s Gol, which resumed flying on December 9th.
St. Mark, the writer of the Gospel of Mark book in the New Testament was an African from Libya
Master P and Baron Davis in Talks to Acquire Reebok
Reebok could have a new owner soon, two to be exact, according to the latest reports from ESPN’s Eric Woodyard.