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The Metropolitan Museum of Art- New York, NY

     The Met, as in, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a monster of a museum. It houses some of the most famed artists and artifacts throughout centuries of human history. On one end you can learn about the mummification process in ancient Egypt and at the other, you can be standing in a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The various escapes to different genres of life provides visitors with enough information to settle any curiosities. At this point, I've been able to lay eyes on some of the best museums in the world and The Met just evokes that "Major Alert!" feel. Some museums have quaint cosy vibes, and others pure, simple and fresh, but then the are the "Other, others" which houses more than anything else, visitors.      If you love art and care deeply about all of its nuances, it may be important to try to feel the space around you, and even think of the history of the person who made what's in front of you. But often times in the major museums,
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Gordon Parks | A Harlem Family 1968

In 1968 famous photographer Gordon Parks produced a series of shocking photos chronicling the life of a Harlem family plagued by hard times. Parks set out to showcase an intimate look at what causes so much chaos in inner cities and the people who are directly effected by it. The Fontenelle family, Park's subjects, were essentially an attempt to shed understanding on a basic truth that families across America were trying to sustain a life for their families. During the month that Parks stayed with the Fontenelles, he was exposed to fights, domestic abuse, extreme poverty and the bond that held it all together. Bessie Fontenelle holding her son Richard after being beaten by her Husband in a drunken rage.           After this photo essay was published, readers of Life contributed so much that the family was able to get a new home and even employment for the Norman Fontenelle, the father. Unfortunately a house fire killed Norman Fontenelle an

The Ultimate Caribbean Vacation Playlist

Picture this, Warm golden sun rays shining down on long limbed palm trees, their leaves blowing gently.  Crystal blue oceans playing a melodic dance with the coast, swaying softly, steady, quiet.  Live stock roaming in the most luscious pastures as free as intended.  Now, think of the rhythms that best compliment the scenery. Music is universal, it connects people in ways that plain words can't. It brings life to the emotions that linger in its shadows, waiting for proper expression, and it expresses. Thanks to some amazing people, here's a compiled list of songs that will get you in the mood for a fun day in the Caribbean sun. 1) Mujer Divina - Jose Bello 2)  June Marieezy & Fkj - Amsterjam 3) Bohio - Vincente Garcia 4)  Buy A Heart -  Nicki Minaj Ft. Meek Mill   5)  Stay - Henry Crinkle 6)  Out to Play- Bambaata Marley 7) Traces

DRIES : A Film By Reiner Holzemer

     On November 16, The Hirshorn Museum and Relish came together to provide guests with a special screening of DRIES, a documentary by Reiner Holzemer which shows the intimate portrait of the fashion designer Dries Van Noten. After, guests were treated to an intimate conversation between Holzemer and Pulitzer Prize- winning fashion critic Robin Givhan. Reiner Holzemer shares a smile after a successful screening As expected, guests of the event showed up in their Sunday's best adding a stylish flair to the evening.

The Gilt Sample Sale comes to D.C.

This coveted shopping party came complete with all the trimmings from complimentary cocktails, snacks, styling, makeup, massages, and of the course the reason for the season, up to 80% off designer brands. Some of the other perks of this amazing day of fashion heaven included: Complimentary braiding & dry hairstyling from Sip & Dry Bar Complimentary Harmless Harvest coconut water  Organic chickpea puffs from HIPPEAS Hand-crafted mini doughnuts from Sugar Shack Sounds by DJ KC Higgins Lifestyle concierge services from Gilt City The event didn't just cater to women, items for children, men and home were all on the menu.