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Out & About NYC Magazine was founded to offer the arts and lifestyle enthusiast a fresh new look at New York City. We will showcase the established and the emerging, the traditional and the trendy. And we will do it with élan, and panache with a dash of fun.

4/16/16 O&A NYC ITS SATURDAY EXTRA: Astrid Andersen x A$AP Ferg – Water (Fashion film)

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In the latest installment of Red Bull Catwalk Studio, Harlem wordsmith A$AP Ferg teamed up with acclaimed menswear designer Astrid Andersen to create a bespoke track and a unique fashion film for her latest collection.

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4/16/16 O&A NYC WITH WaleStylez Fashion: Today’s Sneaker Releases

By Adewale Adekanbi Jr.

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Today is a very busy day in the footwear apparel business. Industry leader Nike and the “new upstart” adidas are battling for your latest paycheck by releasing over a half dozen sneakers today. Parents you may want to cover your teenager’s eyes, because this weekend there is definitely something for everyone. 

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Pictured above: Nike Air Foamposite “University Red”, SNS Adidas Stan Smith “Flowers”, Adidas Tubular Doom “Pink”, Concepts New Balance 997 “RivalryPack” NewYork, Concepts New Balance 998 “Rivalry Pack” Boston, Air Jordan 9 Low “Bred”, Air Jordan XXX “Black Cat”, Porsche Design Adidas Ultra Boost.

4/16/16 O&A NYC ITS SATURDAY- ANYTHING GOES: spring/summer 16 Y-3 Combining Fashion and Function

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For spring/summer 16 Y-3 launch their first dedicated sportswear collection. This exciting new approach to combining fashion and function bring a sophisticated new refinement to urbanwear. The collection may have its roots in Yohji Yamamoto’s Japanese heritage, but smacks of the energy and attitude of the mean streets of New York City. Congratulations to adidas and Yamamoto for a collection that culminates the 15-year collaboration. Continue reading

4/15/16 O&A NYC DANCE: Lloyd Knight Talks Night Journey

By Walter Rutledge

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Lloyd Knight will make his debut in the role of Oedipus in Martha Graham’s masterwork Night Journey on Friday April 15, 2016 during the New York City season of the Martha Graham Dance Company. O&A NYC Magazine had an opportunity to sit down with Knight, who will be the first African-American to dance the role, and talk to him about his preparation for the role.  Continue reading

4/14/16 O&A NYC DANCE: The Martha Graham Dance Company Begins 90th Anniversary Season Today

By Walter Rutledge

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The Martha Graham Dance Company begins their 90th anniversary season today at New York City Center (131 West 55th Street). The company will present four extraordinary programs on Thursday April 14, Friday April 15, Saturday April 16 and Monday April 18, featuring four of Graham’s most acclaimed masterworks Chronicle (1933), Appalachian Spring (1944) Cave Of The Heart (1946), and Night Journey (1947). In addition to the Graham works company will present premieres by internationally acclaimed choreographers Marie Chouinard, Mats Ek, and Pontus Lidberg, and recent works by Nacho Duato and Andonis Foniadakis. Continue reading

4/12/16 O&A NYC WITH WaleStylez FASHION: The Supreme And Sasquatchfabrix Collection

By Adewale Adekanbi Jr.

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Supreme has worked with Sasquatchfabrix on a collection for Spring 2016. The collection consists of a Hanten Coat, Hanten Shirt, Chino Pant, Hakama Short, Long Sleeve T-shirt, Short Sleeve T-Shirt, a Slip On Shoe, Crane Crusher and Folding Fan.

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Made exclusively for Supreme. Inspired by amalgam of Western and traditional Japanese cultures founder Daisuke Yokoyama established the clothing line Sasquatchfabrix in 2003. Yokoyama believes clothing should reflect the social condition of the scenes of the times. The aesthetic has made Sasquatchfabrix a leading figure of Tokyo fashion.

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Available in-store NY, LA, London, Paris and online April 14th. Available in Japan on April 16th.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(REPOST) 2/11/17 O&A NYC DANCE: Clive Thompson- The Graham Years

By Walter Rutledge

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To celebrate the Martha Graham Dance Company February 14th thru 26th at the Joyce O&A NYC Magazine reposts Clive Thompson- The Graham Years

The life of a bank clerk at the Government Savings Bank in Kingston, Jamaica was not going be Clive Thompson’s fate; he had been a performer for most of his life. Clive and his sister Norma had been childhood favorites in the local talent shows and were part of the “opening act” in Children’s Corner Club at the Saturday matinees. After seeing the Katherine Dunham Dance Company perform and a chance encounter with modern dance teacher Ivy Baxter he began formal dance classes. Continue reading

(REPOST) 4/12/16 O&A NYC DANCE- Celebrating the 90th Anniversary Season Of The Martha Graham Dance Company- Clive Thompson The Graham Years

By Walter Rutledge

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The life of a bank clerk at the Government Savings Bank in Kingston, Jamaica was not going be Clive Thompson’s fate; he had been a performer for most of his life. Clive and his sister Norma had been childhood favorites in the local talent shows and were part of the “opening act” in Children’s Corner Club at the Saturday matinees. After seeing the Katherine Dunham Dance Company perform and a chance encounter with modern dance teacher Ivy Baxter he began formal dance classes. Continue reading

(REPOST) 4/12/16 Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Martha Graham Dance Company- Appalachian Spring

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To celebrate the 90th Anniversary Season of the Martha Graham Dance Company April 14th, 15th, 16th and 18th at New York City Center O&A NYC Magazine reposts Martha Graham’s Appalachian Spring.

Appalachian Spring premiered on October 30th, 1944, at the Library of Congress, Coolidge Auditorium in Washington DC, with Martha Graham dancing the lead role. Created during the darkest days of War World II Graham wanted to create inspiring art that came out of the American experience.  Graham spoke of the work, “To be great art… it must belong to the country in which it flourishes, not be a pale copy of some art form perfected by another culture and another people”. Continue reading