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Washington D.C: Off The Beaten Path

Washington D.C: Off The Beaten Path

Images x Article by Lia Summers

Washington, D.C. has blossomed into a world class destination in the past ten years. It has always been the seat of power, but massive investment in the city has spurred a tourist boom. Here’s the inside scoop on some out-of-the-way destinations.

Antiquing:

For Your Eyes Only, 604 Rhode Island Avenue N.E., Washington, D.C. — This is a massive (10,000 square feet) antique store on the top floor of an auto repair shop in front of Rhode Island Ave NE Shopping Center. The owner buys huge lots of antiques from estate sales and has a monthly opening where he hawks his newest wares. He has thousands of pieces of original art, mid-century modern furniture, jewelry, decorative items, clothing, comic books, clocks, prints, bicycles and more! It’s all arranged haphazardly for the happy hunting.

Fairgrounds Flea Market, 16 Chestnut Street, Gaithersburg, MD, www.johnsonshows.com — Every Saturday and Sunday at the North End of the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Gaithersburg, MD. This is the biggest flea market in the area where treasures show up every week.

Botany:

United States National Arboretum, 3501 New York Ave NE, Washington, D.C. www.usna.usda.gov

Watch the seasons change on 446 acres filled with trees, shrubs, floral plants and a new nest of bald eagles. The Arboretum is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Research Service. Their stunning collections include bonsai trees, Azaleas, Aquatic Plants, Magnolias, Dogwoods, Maple, and Hollies plus the Asian Gardens and the Old Capitol Columns. The arboretum also has 9.5 miles of winding roadways that are perfect for biking.

Women’s History

Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, 4155 Linnean Avenue NW, Washington, DC, www.hillwoodmuseum.org

Located near Rock Creek Park, this 25 acre estate of socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post bursts with good taste and celebrates the art of living. Her Georgian Mansion is filled with Russian and French antiques, and she also has a Russian Dacha, Adirondack House, Cafe, Visitor’s Center, French Parterre and a stunning Japanese garden. Don’t miss the floral arrangements with flowers grown in their own greenhouse. Hillwood is Mt. Vernon for chicks!

Art:

Glenstone Art Museum, 12002 Glen Road, Potomac, MD, www.glenstone.org — Appointment only modern art museum on 300 acres in Potomac, MD. Experience large outdoor sculptures from Jeff Koons and Richard Serra and others among a pastoral setting.

Food:

Union Market, 1309 5th St NE, Washington, DC, www.unionmarketdc.com

This trendy local market has really hit its stride after 5 years. There are over 40 artisan vendors with delectable food for every palate and unique gifts. It also has ample free parking and free drive in movies in the summer!

 

Meet: The Filharmonic

Meet: The Filharmonic

What started as friendly encounters at college singing competitions soon turned into the formation of a talented group with a shared love for music and cultural-fulfilled connections. The Filipino-American group was brought into recognition when they won NBC’s “The Sing-Off”, which launched them on a national tour, performing alongside Linkin Park, Black Eyed Peas and Pentatonix. They are most well-known for their performance in Universal’s hit-movie, PITCH PERFECT 2. They can also recently be seen opening for Fifth Harmony and singing on TV alongside James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris and Shawn Mendes on The Late Late Show for CBS.

Follow them on Instagram: @thefilharmonic

Art from the graphic novel "Lucius Blake:  Son of Fire and Clay"

Art from the graphic novel “Lucius Blake: Son of Fire and Clay”

Here are a couple of images from the upcoming graphic novel “Lucius Blake: Son of Fire and Clay” By Byron Germany

Graphic Novel will launch soon under Zumaya Publications

 

 

Say Goodbye to Clutter and Say Hello to Chic Minimalism!

Say Goodbye to Clutter and Say Hello to Chic Minimalism!

With the new “Tiny House” and slick minimalism being in, it’s time to say goodbye to your cluttered spaces and say hello to the J Design Group interior design specialty! Elegant and chic simplistic living!

Sleek lines and luxury focal points, J Design Group can make your home fall in line with the hottest and newest interior design trends. You don’t have to worry about a thing with this amazing design team because quality luxury is their number one priority. Minimalism never looked so good! It’s now the perfect time to purge and splurge- get rid of the outdated design and upgrade to the new and trendy!

About J Design Group

For 26 years, The J Design Group portfolio includes professional and entertaining decor for hotels, restaurants, financial institutions, corporate facilities, casinos and resorts all across the globe. For the last three years, they were awarded the Best of Houzz Award in Design and Client Satisfaction. J Design Group is also frequently featured in magazines like Eastern Home & Travel, Miami Home & Decor, Trends, Florida Designs, JW and many more. J Design Group has an extensive list of celebrity clients – among them NFL player Stephen Tulloch and MLB player Alex Gonzalez. Learn more about J Design Group and see what others are saying about them here.

Thinking about giving your home a makeover? Visit www.JDesignGroup.com to get inspiration ideas for your simple and chic dreams!

WEST COAST RAP ICON ICE CUBE SIGNS TO INTERSCOPE RECORDS

WEST COAST RAP ICON ICE CUBE SIGNS TO INTERSCOPE RECORDS

Preps Reissue Of Politically Charged Album Death Certificate

Lead Single “Good Cop, Bad Cop” One of Three New Additional Tracks

(May 25, 2017 — Los Angeles, CA) Interscope Records is pleased to announce the recent signing of West Coast rap icon, Ice Cube. Known to be one of the most important figures in rap history, Ice Cube began his career with the Notorious West Coast Gangsta Rap Group N.W.A over two decades ago. At the height of the group’s success, Ice Cube broke away to start his own solo career. With over 10 million albums sold to date, Cube joins the label after several years of releasing music independently on his own Lench Mob Records which includes his Gold Certified 2006 opus “Laugh Now, Cry Later,” the highest selling independent hip hop release of the year.

“We are thrilled to announce that Ice Cube has joined the Interscope family. He’s obviously one of the legendary figures in hip-hop…that’s a massive statement on its own, but he’s so much more than that. Cube has an incredible body of work, and as a fan I’m honored to welcome him to the label,” states John Janick, Chairman and CEO of Interscope Geffen A&M.

The first project under the deal will be a 25th Anniversary edition of Ice Cube’s highly controversial second album. Death Certificate: 25 Anniversary Edition will release on June 9th. The re-release will feature three new songs, “Only One Me,” “Dominate The Weak,” and the sinister lead single, “Good Cop, Bad Cop.” Originally released on October 29, 1991 and produced by OG Cube cohorts, Sir Jinx, and the Boogiemen (DJ Pooh, Bobcat, and Rashad Coes), the incendiary LP, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and sold over five million copies worldwide, takes a potent look at life in South Central through the eyes of one of reality rap’s greatest and grittiest storytellers.

Recorded in the wake of the Rodney King beating in 1991, Cube artfully contextualizes the harsh material he delivers on Death Certificate, declaring a “state of emergency” and breaking down the original 20-track opus into two parts. “The Death Side,” he says firmly, is “a mirror image of where we are today” while “The Life Side” represents “a vision of where we need to go.” The album’s revolutionary tone is established with the opening rager, “The Wrong Ni*** To F*** Wit.” The new material brings equal amounts of fire to the already stellar collection.

Rapidly traversing from guns (“Man’s Best Friend”) to gangs (“Colorblind”), Ice Cube leaves no stone unturned, attacking hot-button issues affecting the Black community with the ferocity of a lion. “Black Korea” addresses tensions in the ’hood after the shooting death of an African-American girl by a Korean grocer; “A Bird in the Hand” laments the lack of gainful employment opportunities for young Black males; “Look Who’s Burnin’” is upfront about the proliferation of sexually transmitted diseases among Black youth.

Nevertheless, activist and scholar Angela Davis took the artist to task for his overtly sexist imagery on the songs “Givin’ Up the Nappy Dugout” and “Horny Lil’ Devil.” The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization, publicly denounced Death Certificate, calling the album anti-Semitic for comments on the now infamous diss track, “No Vaseline.” The state of Oregon even went as far as making it illegal for local retailers to promote Ice Cube in any way, shape or form.

James Bernard, then-editor of hip-hop magazine, The Source, clapped back at the album’s more mainstream critics with an official statement that said they were “too dainty and thin-skinned to hear the anger, rage and frustration that many people are forced to deal with every day.” In a review of the album for Entertainment Weekly, Bernard wrote, “I’m not arrogant enough to wag my finger at someone for stridency or incorrect language when many of his friends are dead and many of the rest are either in prison or standing on the corner surrounded by burned-out buildings and dying dreams.”

Despite all the surrounding controversy, Death Certificate was heralded a musical masterpiece and Ice Cube ultimately received the accolades he deserved for his incisive and revelatory socio-political commentary. Twenty-five years later, Cube maintains the album’s relevance. “Sadly, our community is dealing with many of the same issues,” he says. “I only hope that young millennials feeling powerless in the ’hood can channel their own anger and frustration by listening to this record.”

Death Certificate: 25 Anniversary Edition will be available for pre-order on June 2nd. The bombastic new song, “Only One Me,” will be made available for early download as an instant grat track.

Tracklisting

The Death Side
1. Only One Me
2. Good Cop, Bad Cop
3. Dominate The Weak
4. The Funeral
5. The Wrong N**** To F*** Wit
6. My Summer Vacation
7. Steady Mobbin’
8. Robin Lench
9. Givin’ Up The Nappy Dug Out
10. Look Who’s Burnin’
11. A Bird In The Hand
12. Man’s Best Friend
13. Alive On Arrival
14. Death

The Life Side
15. The Birth
16. I Wanna Kill Sam
17. Horny Lil’ Devil
18. Black Korea
19. True To The Game
20. Color Blind
21. Doing Dumb Sh**
22. Us
23. No Vaseline

Project Juice unveils The Real Unicorn

Project Juice unveils The Real Unicorn

Project Juice menu items, contains only 100 percent certified organic, non-GMO clean foods, and nothing artificial about it. After all, we feel as though we are naturally mermaid-unicorn-magical, of course. 
 
The Unicorn Parfait combines house-made, dairy free coconut yogurt – a boon for gut health – with the vividly beautiful fuchsia-hued pitaya, aloe, strawberries, bananas and its ultra magical ingredient (visually and nutritionally) – Blue Majik, a blue-green algae that is antioxidant rich and a powerful anti-inflammatory, which gives the parfait its signature unicorn swirl. It’s topped with gluten-free granola, and the whole dish is low in sodium, rich in protein, fiber, healthy carbs and fats. The ingredients are known to help lower blood pressure, regulate digestion, relieve inflammation, hydrate, and of course are enough to make anyone feel magical as they walk the streets of San Francisco, San Diego or Laguna Beach, Calif.
 
7 Things You Didn't Know About the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

7 Things You Didn’t Know About the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

Los Angeles is adding to its world-class collection of museums with the announcement that the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has selected Exposition Park in Downtown L.A. as its future home.

When it opens in 2020, the $1-billion museum is expected to be “one of the most imaginative and inclusive art museums in the world—a global destination that all Angelenos and Californians will be proud to call their own.”

Read on for seven things you didn’t know about the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.

1. IT’S MUCH MORE THAN “STAR WARS”

Millennium Falcon | Photo courtesy of Star Wars, Facebook

Of course, there will be a treasure trove of Star Wars memorabilia at the museum. But there’s much more to the Lucas Museum than just one blockbuster film franchise. George Lucas’ passion for collecting narrative art – art that tells a story through imagery – is the foundation for a collection that will grow for decades to come. Categorized by The History of Narrative Art, The Art of Cinema and Digital Art, the works on display will range from paintings by Degas, Renoir and Norman Rockwell to digital fine art, comic art and movie props like the iconic Millennium Falcon from Episode IV: A New Hope.

2. YOU CAN WATCH A MOVIE EVERY DAY

Boasting state-of-the-art cinematic theaters, the Lucas Museum will host daily screenings, both individual movies and as part of film series. Student films will also be shown. To enhance the experience, the museum will host pre-screening speaker talks, film study workshops, and related lectures and panels.

Other museum amenities include a fine dining restaurant, a 4,200 square-foot drop-in library, event spaces, and several acres of added green space.

3. IT’S A GIANT CLASSROOM

Surrounded by more than 100 elementary and high schools, and located near Lucas’ alma mater, USC, the Lucas Museum will make education a high priority. From museum visitors to students, teachers and aspiring artists, everyone is invited to learn how great stories are created and why they matter. The museum will feature public lectures and classes for all ages, hands-on workshops, after-school programs and camps, and a wide variety of additional educational opportunities.

4. YOU CAN GO METRO TO THE MUSEUM

The Lucas Museum will be built on the site of what is currently Lots 2 and 3 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The museum’s location off Vermont Avenue, just south of Exposition Boulevard, is a short walk from the Expo/Vermont Station of the Metro Expo Line.

5. IT’S LOCATED IN THE SOUTH L.A. PROMISE ZONE

Rendering courtesy of Lucas Museum of Narrative Art

In June 2016, South Los Angeles was awarded Promise Zone designation, bringing greater access to federal grants and other resources. The South Los Angeles Promise Zone is home to nearly 200,000 people and includes the neighborhoods of Vernon-Central, South Park, Florence, Exposition Park, Vermont Square, Leimert Park, and Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw. L.A. is the only city in the country with two Promise Zone designations within its boundaries.

6. THE MUSEUM IS A GIFT TO L.A.

The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is a gift to the City of Los Angeles from the Lucas family. The museum’s construction, collection and endowment will be fully funded by George Lucas and his family.

7. IT WILL HAVE AN ECONOMIC IMPACT

The museum is estimated to generate more than 1,500 construction jobs and will create over 350 permanent jobs when it opens in 2020.

For more info, visit the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art website.

Story By – http://www.discoverlosangeles.com/blog/seven-things-you-didnt-know-about-lucas-museum-narrative-art

Dr. Terry Horton Testifies before U.S. Senate on Opioid Epidemic

National Addiction Medicine Expert Shares Insights on Synthetic Opiates (WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 25) The chief of Addiction Medicine at Christiana Care Health System testified Thursday before the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on Capitol Hill about the scourge of opioid addiction.

Speaking at a hearing on the nation’s synthetic opioid epidemic, Terry Horton, M.D., FACP, FASAM – one of the foremost experts on addiction medicine – warned members of Congress that the opioid epidemic “is critical, urgent, and getting worse.”

Dr. Horton also noted, however, that when clinicians “provide specialized addiction treatment we can reduce drug overdose deaths.”

“When we can lengthen a patient’s time in treatment, we know we will get better outcomes,” Dr. Horton said. “When we combine medication-assisted treatment and therapy, we can win this battle that is being fought by nearly every family in our country.”

Most prescription pain relief medications exist as synthesized versions of natural opiate drugs, such as opium, morphine and heroin. These drugs are powerful painkillers and have become some of the most commonly abused in the nation, with an estimated 2.1 million Americans suffering from substance use disorders related to prescription opioid pain relievers, according to the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Titled “Stopping the Shipment of Synthetic Opioids: Oversight of U.S. Strategy to Combat Illicit Drugs”, the hearing was organized by the Committee’s chief investigative subcommittee, which studies the efficiency and economy of operations related to all branches of the government.

The hearing comes as the U.S. Senate prepares to vote on the overhaul of the federal health law that opened the door to health insurance for millions of Americans and underpinned the opportunity for people with addictions to access evidence-based treatments. The American

Health Care Act – the bill to repeal the existing law – would reduce the number of Americans with health insurance by 24 million, the Congressional Budget Office announced Wednesday.

The bill caps federal funding to states for their Medicaid program and scales back tax credits that help some people pay for private health insurance.

“The opioid epidemic has touched nearly every family in our community in some way, and it is getting worse,” said Bettina Tweardy Riveros, Christiana Care’s chief health equity officer and the senior vice president of government affairs and community engagement. “The proposed cuts to Medicaid would devastate the long-term effective treatments that are saving lives by preventing more overdose deaths every day.”

Dr. Horton shared overwhelming data that supports the fact that long-term treatment – including the use of medication-assisted therapies – can help people break the cycle of opioid addiction.

“We know how to treat this epidemic,” Dr. Horton said. “We are learning what works…That means we have hope, but only if our policy decisions continue to support evidence-based treatment.”

Throughout his career, Dr. Horton has developed initiatives to treat addiction that have been adopted nationally. Most notable is the early-intervention substance abuse program at Christiana Care known as Project Engage. Through this program, health care professionals known as engagement specialists, who are peers in recovery, reach patients with substance abuse problems at their hospital bedside. By reaching those patients while they are at the low point of their addiction, the engagement specialists have a greater chance of successfully linking those patients to resources in the community that put them on the path to recovery. Project Engage also has been highlighted by the American Society of Addiction Medicine as a national model.

At Christiana Care, Dr. Horton also developed and launched the Opioid Withdrawal Pathway, an innovative effort to screen, identify and treat opioid-addicted patients who are admitted into the hospital that improves the quality and safety of their care, improves their patient experience, and reduces their cost of care.

“Today’s opioid crisis is arguably the worst in American history, and Delaware has not been immune to this heartbreaking epidemic,” said U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs’ Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. “Dr. Terry Horton spoke to the seriousness of this epidemic in Delaware, where over the past three years, hundreds of families have suffered the loss of their loved ones to fatal overdoses, and many more have witnessed someone they love struggle with addiction or substance abuse. We know that opioid addiction is a complex problem, but we also know that fatal overdoses are preventable. It’s absolutely imperative that Congress provides not just law enforcement, but also our health care providers with the tools and funding resources they need to save lives and help people recover from this deadly disease.” You can watch Dr. Horton’s testimony at 2:26:40 of the C-Span video “Stopping Flow of Synthetic Drugs.”

About Christiana Care Health System

Christiana Care Health System is one of the country’s largest health care systems, ranking as the 21st leading hospital in the nation and 10th on the East Coast in terms of admissions. The health system includes The Medical Group of Christiana Care, a network of primary care physicians, medical and surgical specialists as well as home health care, preventive medicine, rehabilitation services and patient/family advisors for core health care services. A not-for-profit teaching hospital affiliated with Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Christiana Care is recognized as a regional center for excellence in cardiology, cancer and women’s health services. Christiana Care has an extensive range of outpatient services, and through Christiana Care Quality Partners, Christiana Care works closely with its medical staff to achieve better health, better access to care and lower cost. Christiana Care is home to Delaware’s only Level I trauma center, the highest capability center and the only one of its kind between Philadelphia and Baltimore. Christiana Care features a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, the only delivering hospital in Delaware that offers this highest level of care to the most critically ill newborns. Christiana Care includes two hospitals with 1,100 patient beds. For more information about Christiana Care, visit www.christianacare.org/whoweare.

Lil Yachty To Make TV Debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Lil Yachty To Make TV Debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Youth icon Lil Yachty will be making his late night TV debut tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, performing two of his new album tracks “Bring It Back” and “Forever Young”. Both songs are off Yachty’s highly-anticipated debut album, Teenage Emotions, out tomorrow via Quality Control. Catch the performance airing tonight on ABC at 11:35pm / 10:35pm CST and see Yachty on tour at the dates below.
 
Watch the video for “Bring It Back”:
Pre-Order Teenage Emotions:
Teenage Emotions Tracklist:
1. Like a Star
2. DN Freestyle
3. Peak A Boo [ft. Migos]
4. Dirty Mouth
5. Harley
6. All Around Me [ft. YG and Kamaiyah]
7. Say My Name
8. All You Had to Say
9. Better [ft. Stefflon Don]
10. Forever Young [ft. Diplo]
11. Lady in Yellow
12. Moments in Time
13. Otha Shit (Interlude)
14. XMen [ft. Evander Griiim]
15. Bring It Back
16. Running With the Ghost [ft. Grace]
17. FYI (I Know Now)
18. Priorities
19. No More
20. Made of Glass
21. Momma (Outro) [ft. Sonyae Elise]
Lil Yachty Tour Dates:
8/11 – Dallas, TX – Bomb Factory
8/12 – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live!

8/13 – New Orleans, LA – The Joy Theater

8/15 – Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live

8/16 – Jacksonville, FL – Mavericks

8/17 – Columbia, SC – Music Farm

8/18 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVA

8/22 – Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live

8/23 – Washington, D.C. – Echostage

8/24 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory

8/25 – New York, NY – Terminal 5

8/26 – Boston, MA – The Wilbur

8/28 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre

8/30 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave

8/31 – St. Paul, MN – Myth

9/02 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex

9/03 – Seattle, WA – Bumbershoot Festival

9/05 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre

9/06 – Albuquerque, NM – The Historic El Rey Theatre

9/14 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl

9/16 – Los Angeles, CA – The Novo

9/18 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory

9/19 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory

9/21 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield

9/23 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theatre

9/24 – Vancouver, British Columbia – P.N.E. Forum

10/20 – Atlanta, GA – The Fox Theatre
Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge 2017

Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge 2017

Story by Vaughn Lowery + Benjamin Reese

Photos by Tyren Redd [http://tyrenredd.com]

Ever think about what’s in a name? See the words “Rolls-Royce” and say history, opulence and royalty, but the actual question is what’s really underneath all of that? Begin thinking deeper about the fellowship known as Rolls-Royce Motorcars and immediately doors that open up in ultra majestic suicide fashion come to mind. An automobile with the presence of a large ship carrying a beautifully sculpted figure on its bonnet beholding the power of all greatness in its spirit. A striking piece of artwork crafted from nothing less than the finest and most precious materials known to mankind.

All of this in mind, every time Rolls-Royce Motorcars releases a new model we recognize it’s going to be a special one. The Wraith coupe was reintroduced in 2013 after being on suspension from its original first appearance back in 1938. Today, their latest of evolution of the Wraith has arrived in 2017 in the “Black Badge” edition. Still a Rolls in every sense of the word, simply think of the Black Badge as a garnished twist that leaves you with a darker and sportier essence.

The traditional V12 engine is up in power, bringing max output to 624 hp with 642 lb-ft of torque and is now officially their most powerful engine ever created. Zero to sixty mph comes in just 4.3 seconds, which the younger minded buyers Rolls Royce claims the Black Badge plans to attract will care about. The Black Badge is built to inspire sportiness and their 21-inch carbon alloy composite wheels, inspired from 1960’s exotic Italian supercars will compliment that feature. While a steel monocoque sit’s underneath it’s chassis, Rolls has reworked the rear end along this fast back coupe to provide it with the athleticism it suggests.

The inside is completely thrilling with a primary Mugello red interior, contrast stitching and a black starlight headliner reminiscent of the dark sky. Black Badge models come with technical fiber on the fascia, center console and armrest opposed to the wood veneer found on standard Wraiths. Nonetheless, every Rolls-Royce is made custom to order and buyers have the option of fitting any style cockpit they desire (hence part of the reason there’s no two identical Rolls in the world). A driver-focused heads up display also comes standard with the Black Badge while passengers are able to enjoy a Bespoke Audio 600-watt 16 speaker audio system. Exclusive and new for the Black Badge is a unique clock resting on the center console with the “infinity” symbol placed on the front face, indicative of its limitless attitude and personality.

The grand price of ownership for the Black Badge Wraith comes in at $416,000.105 USD as tested but in this category price is nothing but a figure. The young and the restless will daringly pay for the excitement this latest Rolls has to offer.

http://www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com/en-GB/black-badge.html