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GGBAILEY at the Geneva International Motor Show

The Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) also known as the Geneva Auto Show wrapped up Sunday March 17th, and RACEMARK (GGBAILEY’s parent company) was there showcasing its lines of OEM-quality car mats and accessories. Highlights from the show included the plug-in hybrid Jeep Renegade, the TESLA Model S3 Station Wagon and the Bugatti Baby. Many of the stunning concept cars feature custom-designed car mats by RACEMARK.

A few of our favorite cars from the show:

  • Automobili Pininfarina Battista

  • Aston Martin Vanquish Vision

  • Tesla Model 3S Station Wagon

  • McLaren 720S Spider

  • Bugatti La Voiture Noire

Automobili Pininfarina Battista

It’s the most powerful street-legal car ever designed and built in Italy, and it’s electric. Powered by its Rimac electric powertrain, the new hyper EV produces 1874bhp from four electric motors and will get you to 186mph from a standing start in under 12 seconds. No more than 150 will be made, and the price is expected to be around 2.3 million dollars. The Automobili Pininfarina’s Battista has a top speed that exceeds 217mph, making it one of the fastest cars on the planet. RACEMARK created the custom car mats specially for this incredible concept car.

Aston Martin Vanquish Vision

The Aston Martin Vanquish Vision concept car is Aston Martin’s first mid-engined production supercar. Powered by a newly developed turbocharged V-6 engine,  this lightweight concept supercar built on a bonded aluminum structure was designed to give Ferrari and McLaren some fierce competition.

Tesla Model 3S Station Wagon

In sharp contrast to the supercars at the Geneva Motor Show, was a dark green station wagon. This one of a kind model, designed by Niels van Roij Design, was a Tesla Model S converted into a station wagon. Niels van Roij Design designed the wagon as a hatchback keeping a minimal side window profile and giving the resulting car a sleek look. Although it doesn’t have the cargo room of a traditional station wagon, it easily makes up for it with plenty of style.

McLaren 720S Spider

Unusually light and aerodynamic, the MSO 720S Spider features a unique paint job along key aerodynamic surfaces such as the front splitter, hood air intakes and side panels. It boasts a top speed is 212mph with the roof up and can go from 0-62 in just 2.9 seconds thanks to its twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire

Bugatti’s new La Voiture Noire, costing a cool $12.5 million, pushes all the boundaries. Based on the Bugatti’s Chiron, ‘The Black Car’ demonstrates how the French hypercar company is shifting toward bespoke manufacturing to satisfy the world’s most powerful and imaginative car collectors.

Easter Special: The Palm’s Slow-Roasted Prime Rib

For one day only, Palm Too, The Palm West Side, The Palm East Hampton, and The Palm Tribeca will serve their Slow-Roasted Aged Prime Rib with a rosemary and garlic crust.  Available in a 12-ounce cut ($45) and an impressive 16-ounce cut ($48), The Palm’s Easter Prime Rib is immaculately tenderized through a 35-day aging process before being served with a side of au jus, horseradish sour cream, and prosciutto-wrapped asparagus. Additionally, The Palm Tribeca will offer a special multi-course Easter brunch featuring a variety of mid-morning specialties including the Nova Scotia Lobster Omelet served with butter poached lobster, tomatoes, chives, and aged cheddar cheese. For one price, guests can select a main course and a dessert from a collection of elevated brunch classics like 8-ounce Prime New York Steak & Eggs, Goat Cheese Frittata, and a Canon Drive Burger that tops a toasted English muffin with applewood smoked bacon, avocado relish, cheddar cheese, and fried egg. Easter Brunch at The Palm Tribeca is $39 per person, $14 for children ages 6 – 11, and free for children five years old and under (tax and gratuity not included).

For families with a variety of tastes, the entire a la carte menu of The Palm’s signature dishes will be available as well.

To make a reservation or to confirm Easter holiday hours, please call The Palm Too at 212-697-5198, The Palm West Side at 212-333-7256, The Palm East Hampton at 631-324-0411, The Palm Tribeca at 646-395-6393 or visit thepalm.com.

Carly Rae Jepsen Releases “Julien”

Multi-platinum Grammy, Juno and Polaris Prize nominated singer/songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen releases new song “Julien” today, April 19, via all digital retailers. “Julien” was produced by Kyle Shearer and will be featured on Jepsen’s upcoming album Dedicated, which will be released May 17 on School Boy/Interscope Records. Listen to “Julien” here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0a5VJX0_6s

Fans can pre-order Dedicated now and receive an instant download of four songs – “Julien,” “Now That I Found You,”

“No Drug Like Me” and “Party For One.”

Pre-order Dedicated now at carlyraejepsen.lnk.to/Dedicated. A Target CD deluxe version of Dedicated will feature two exclusive tracks. Pre-order the Target cd now at Target stores or online at Target.com.
 

Track listing for Dedicated is:
1. Julien 
2. No Drug Like Me
3. Now That I Found You
4. Want You in My Room
5. Everything He Needs
6. Happy Not Knowing
7. I’ll Be Your Girl
8. Too Much
9. The Sound
10. Automatically in Love
11. Feels Right ft. Electric Guest
12. Right Words Wrong Time
13. Real Love
14. For Sure
15. Party For One

 

Jepsen’s 2015 album E*MO*TION, earned a host of rave reviews with several outlets – including TIME, Entertainment Weekly, Pitchfork, People, Stereogum, Vulture, Complex, and Noisey- declaring it the pop album of 2015. The set featured the platinum selling single “I Really Like You.”  One year later Jepsen released E*MO*TION Side B as a gift to her fans and saw it immediately rise to the iTunes Top 10 . E*MO*TION followed the release of Jepsen’s U.S. debut album Kiss featuring the blockbuster break-out hit “Call Me Maybe” which climbed to #1 on the iTunes Singles charts in over 47 countries, has sold over 20 million singles worldwide and is certified Diamond in the United States.  It earned Jepsen 2012 Grammy nominations for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year.  Jepsen released “Party For One” in the fall of 2018 and “Now That I Found You” and “No Drug Like Me” this past February. 

Tickets are on sale now for Jepsen’s U.S. Dedicated Tour.  Complete list of tour dates is below.  Visit www.carlyraemusic.com  to purchase tickets.

 June 27  Anaheim, CA  House of Blues SOLD OUT
June 28  San Francisco, CA Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
June 29  Reno, NV  Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
July 1  Salt Lake City, UT The Depot
July 3  Denver, CO  Ogden Theatre
July 5  Minneapolis, MN State Theatre
July 6  St. Louis, MO  The Pageant
July 7  Nashville, TN  Ryman Auditorium
July 9  Chicago, IL  The Chicago Theatre  SOLD OUT
July 10  Indianapolis, IN  Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
July 12  Cincinnati, OH  Bogart’s  SOLD OUT
July 13  Detroit, MI  The Fillmore
July 14  Cleveland, OH  House of Blues
July 16  Boston, MA  House of Blues  SOLD OUT
July 17  New York, NY   Hammerstein Ballroom  SOLD OUT
July 18  New York, NY  Hammerstein Ballroom  SOLD OUT
July 20  Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore SOLD OUT
July 21  Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore SOLD OUT
July 23  Raleigh, NC  The Ritz
July 24  Charlotte, NC  The Fillmore
July 26  Miami Beach, FL The Fillmore at The Jackie Gleason Theater
July 27  Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues  SOLD OUT
July 28  Atlanta, GA  Tabernacle
July 30  New Orleans, LA The Fillmore
August 1 Dallas, TX  House of Blues SOLD OUT
August 2 Houston, TX  House of Blues
August 3 Austin, TX  ACL Live at the Moody Theater
August 4 San Antonio, TX  The Aztec Theater
August 6 Phoenix, AZ  The Van Buren
August 8 San Diego, CA  Humphreys Concerts by the Bay
August 10 Los Angeles, CA  The Wiltern SOLD OUT
August 11 Los Angeles, CA  The Wiltern

Mat Kerekes Releases Album “Ruby”

Toledo, OH singer-songwriter Mat Kerekes has released his new album Ruby, via Black Cement Records. The album is available digitally HERE and physically HERE starting today.  

Best known as lead vocalist of celebrated alt rock band Citizen, Kerekes presents his softer side and showcases his versatility as a singer-songwriter on his new solo material. Incorporating elements of pop and alternative, Ruby boasts massive choruses, dynamic arrangements, and infectious melodies. 

Kerekes began writing and demoing Ruby at home with no particular goal in mind besides self-expression. However once longtime collaborator Will Yip heard the demos, he asked that Kerekes consider releasing them on his newly formed Elektra Music Group sub-label Black Cement Records. Kerekes tracked most of the instruments himself, and produced and engineered Ruby in a studio that he built with his brother in his garage. 

Since I recorded and produced the album myself, without having anyone talking in my ear, it honestly makes me feel more personally attached to it. It feels like mine,” shared Kerekes. 

Ruby follows 2016’s Luna & The Wilde Blue Everything as Kerekes’ fourth solo album. Kerekes began unveiling songs from the album late last year with the release of title track “Ruby”. In February, he shared the album’s anthemic second single “Diamonds”. Kerekes collaborated with director Johnny Chew on music videos for both tracks, and is expected to release an additional music video for “Hawthorne” in the coming weeks. 

Last month, Kerekes wrapped a headline tour that saw him debut songs from Ruby to sold-out rooms across North America. This evening, he will celebrate the release of the album with a hometown in-store performance at Toledo, OH’s Culture Clash Records. Upcoming live dates and ticket information can be found HERE

Ruby Tracklisting

1. Ruby

2. Young

3. Diamonds

4. Autumn Dress

5. They Appear At Night

6. Hawthorne

7. Welcome To Crystal Cres

8. Spider Silk

9. One For The Wildflowers

10. An Ode

Daydream Masi Drops “Nightlife”

Daydream Masi drops new track, “Nightlife” as part of his new forthcoming project with Interscope Records.

Newcomer and Ohio naJve, Daydream Masi, is increasingly favored for his sensiJve electronic, soul and hip hop-influenced sound. The newest signee to Interscope Records became known for breakout tracks “Marguerite” and “Eucalyptus Tree” which have received 443K and 250K listens, respecJvely on Soundcloud.

In “Nightlight”, Masi croons “But I know that I got you and I know I got some work to do,” over a high- energy variety of beats. Masi conJnues to sing his soulful, emoJonal lyrics, “I’m in hell without you,” with a complex and tropical producJon aiming to be this summer’s passionate, yet energeJc ballad.

He is set forth to release his new project, “Slow Rage”.

Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler “You Were Good To Me”

Today, singers, songwriters and producers Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler team up to release their new single, “you were good to me,” out now via Republic Records. The song also arrives with the video—watch it HERE!
 

LISTEN TO “you were good to me” HERE! 
 
Of “you were good to me,” Chelsea says, “Jeremy and I stayed in a cabin in Connecticut last year where we wrote our song ‘better off.’ That trip inspired some of our best writing, so we decided to go back a year later. ‘you were good to me’ is the first song we wrote up there and showcases, to me at least, how well we bring out the most honest artistry in each other.”
 
Jeremy chimes in, saying, “The cabin was basically a recording studio built in an old carriage house. The walls were lined with vintage guitars, keyboards, drums, and loads of random items that we ended up putting in our song. In between writing sessions, we would hike, watch movies, or just talk about life. The music really represents how we felt at that cabin: inspired, wholesome, and introspective.”
 
Recently finishing his sold out European and UK
 anything, anywhere Tour and her sold out North American Sleeping With Roses II Tour, fans can expect more new music from Jeremy and Chelsea this year.
 
When
 Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler joined forces for “you were good to me,” it was much more than two rising stars combining their natural-born talents; it was two friends sharing their personal conversations (set to music) with the rest of the world. Over the past few years, Zucker has galvanized a dedicated fan base with his early independently-released EPs and continued with his breakout singles “talk is overrated” ft. blackbear in 2017 and “all the kids are depressed” in 2018. He’s continued his upward mobility by outdoing himself with “comethru,” which has reached a staggering 80 million Spotify streams and 35 million video views. Meanwhile, Cutler has become a force, starting with a series of covers on Soundcloud that gave way to her own self-written and self-produced work, like 2017’s “Your Shirt,” which cracked the Spotify charts with over 62 million streams, and her two-part Sleeping With Roses mixtape series in 2018. Both artists have been paving the way in their respective lanes; however, their union was serendipitous, happening in 2016 at a college neither of them attended: The University of Connecticut. Fast forward three years and two signings with Republic Records, there was no better time to make music together. Returning to a cabin in Connecticut where they first collaborated on their duet single “better off,” Zucker and Cutler wrote and recorded “you were good to me,” a reflective piece on lost love.
 

Fashion Tech Forum 2019

By Bob Cal

Industry leaders delivered rich dialogues on the ‘Generation Z’ consumer, racial and gender inequality in the business world, shifts in retail consumer behavior and more during this year’s Fashion Tech Forum. Voices from CNN, Vogue Magazine, Kate Spade and dozens of up and coming businesses lent their voices to today’s young entrepreneurs with their personal stories and wisdom from their respective industries.

Quynh Mai, founder of Moving Image & Content, shared how she shifted her entire discipline of fashion and creative direction to a more instant and digitally focused ethic to communicate more intimately with ‘Generation Z’. Many speakers that day spoke of a new wave of culture and communication and how today’s entrepreneur must respond to a generation that was born with technology.

As young entrepreneurs, Sophia Bush and Nia Batts, founders and owners of Detroit Blows, and Kwame Onwachi, author of A Young Black Chef, told their stories about being women and a person of color in the business world and how they are working towards equality in the field. They shared that the digital consumer is the most socially conscious, liberal and dollar conscious of all consumer groups, urging that brand’s most address those constituents to with that in mind.

This year’s Fashion Tech Forum emphasized leadership and being a visionary, how being a successful entrepreneur is synonymous with innovation. This innovation comes from listening to consumer trends and delivering your business acquisitions with technology, social consciousness and transparency, as was the direction of the forum.

Follow Fashion Tech Forum on Instagram and check out their website here.

Claude Lévi-Strauss Biography

Academic, writer, figure of melancholy, aesthete – Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009) not only transformed his academic discipline, he also profoundly changed the way that we view ourselves and the world around us.

In this award-winning biography, historian Emmanuelle Loyer recounts Lévi-Strauss’s childhood in an assimilated Jewish household, his promising student years as well as his first forays into political and intellectual movements. As a young professor in 1935 Lévi-Strauss left Paris for São Paulo to teach sociology. His rugged expeditions into the Brazilian hinterland, where he discovered the Amerindian Other, made him into an anthropologist. The racial laws of the Vichy regime would force him to leave France yet again — this time for the US in 1941, where he became Professor Claude L. Strauss, to avoid confusion with the jeans manufacturer.

His return to France, after the war, ushered in the period during which he produced his greatest works: several decades of intense labour in which Lévi-Strauss reinvented anthropology, establishing it as a discipline that offered a new view on the world. In 1955, Tristes Tropiques offered indisputable proof of this the world over. During those years, Lévi-Strauss became something of a national monument, a celebrity intellectual in France. But he always claimed his perspective was a “view from afar,” enabling him to deliver incisive and subversive diagnoses of our waning modernity.

Loyer’s outstanding biography tells the story of a true intellectual adventurer whose unforgettable voice invites us to rethink questions of the human and the meaning of progress. Lévi-Strauss was less of a modern than he was our own great and disquieted contemporary.

The Author

Emmanuelle Loyer is Professor of Contemporary History at Sciences-Po, Paris. Her biography of Lévi-Strauss was awarded the Prix Femina essai in 2015.

Reviews

“The inspiration that continues to spring forth from the work of Lévi-Strauss is a mystery to many anthropologists. He has told us of the many influences on his work and commentators have argued for yet others but they don’t really account for his extraordinary originality and independence. Emmanuelle Loyer’s thorough account of his life and work may help us resolve this wonderful puzzle.”  – Maurice Bloch, London School of Economics

“Emmanuelle Loyer has produced a meticulously-researched, intelligent, and sensitive biography worthy of her subject, one of the greatest Francophone intellectuals of the 20th century. Critical yet generous, her portrait of Claude Lévi-Strauss rings true and comes alive on the page.” – Michael Harkin, University of Wyoming

New Mueller Report Poll

NEW MUELLER REPORT POLL: Voters Satisfied with Investigation, Divided on Next Steps

 

(Palo Alto, California) – Change Research released a new poll today showing that voters are largely satisfied with the Mueller investigation, but they are much more divided on what should happen next.

 

The poll was conducted from April 18th-19th immediately following the public release of the Mueller report to the public. The highlights include:

 

Voters are satisfied with the investigation.

Overall, voters felt that the investigation was:

  • Necessary52% say it was an “important investigation into a foreign government’s attempts to interfere with our elections”
    • 43% say it was a “politically motivated witch hunt from the start”
  • Fair: 58% say the investigation was conducted fairly
    • 26% say it was conducted unfairly
    • 51% say President Trump was treated fairly
      • 40% say he was treated unfairly
  • Impartial: 63% say Mueller was not biased toward either party
  • Accurate: 57% say it was an “accurate summary of whether there was coordination between Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and the Russian government”
    • Only 14% say it was an inaccurate summary
  • In addition: Two-thirds of voters (68%) believe that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election

 

Voters are divided on the next steps following the report.

  • 61% of voters feel that Mueller should be called to testify before Congress
  • 50% feel that Barr should be called to testify
  • 53% of voters say that Trump should not be impeached
    •  47% say that he should be
  • 44% of voters believe that Trump was exonerated by the report’s findings,
    • 42% believe that he was not

 

Trump’s re-election prospects are dimming.

  • Over half of voters (53%) say they would “definitely” vote for someone else besides Trump if the 2020 general election were held today
    • 42% say they would vote to re-elect him
    • 9% of previous Trump voters are either willing to consider a different candidate or will definitely vote for someone else
  • When asked how they feel about Trump on a scale of 1-10, where 1 means they strongly oppose him and 10 means they strongly support him:
    • 50% of voters selected 1, strongly oppose
    • 32% of voters selected 10, strongly support
    • 54% selected 1-4, oppose
    • 45% selected 6-10, support

 

Click here to read more about the survey findings.

The Boyboy West Coast Releases Single

THE BOYBOY WEST COAST OFFICIALLY RELEASES ANTICIPATED SINGLE

“U WAS AT THE CLUB (BOTTOMS UP)”

Already solidified as a viral smash, The Boyboy West Coast officially releases verse by verse his debut single “U Was At The Club (Bottoms Up)” today.

Listen to “U Was At The Club (Bottoms Up)”: HERE

After exploding on Instagram with over 2.7 million views, a video with the track made its way to TikTok where countless fan videos and memes mimicking the style of The Boyboy West Coast were created. The track then made its way to YouTube, netting over 13.5 million views. It also spawned think pieces on The FADER, Genius, and Medium to name a few. His ‘Verified’ video on Genius is in the outlet’s top 10 most viewed videos of all time with over 6.5 million views in 3 weeks. He has received praise from various celebs including Charlie Puth and Diplo, before the song was even out.

Rising up from Santa Barbara and emerging as a phenomenon across the culture, The Boyboy West Coast first teased his breakout single “U Was At The Club (Bottoms Up)” on Instagram towards the end of 2018 and it then leapt to become a bona fide meme on TikTok, inciting widespread acclaim and millions of views in the process.

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