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Inside Raptographer & Neon Retro Future Event

by xoJohn

Chris Ayala, better known as “Raptographer” hails from Queens, NY who is known for his music festival shots, portraits, and dynamic street photography. Last week, at LUME Studios in TriBeca, Ayala and Barcelona’s creative studio NeonRetroFuture Studio previewed the “Raptographer & Friends Collection 001,” static photos were transformed into vivid illustrations with music. From photographing rappers Travi$ Scott and Post Malone to volcanoes, Chris Ayala is known for his remarkable Japanese anime-inspired festival photos and cultural images. His latest collaboration contributes to the groundbreaking phenomenon of NFTs (non-fungible tokens), a digital asset that is bought using cryptocurrency.

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Review: Candyman (2021)

by xoJohn

Writer: Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld

Director: Nia Dacosta

Cast: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Colman Domingo, and Carl Clemons Hopkins.

Struggling artist Anthony McCoy stumbles across an urban legend and decides to use it as inspiration for his next show. His research begins with the unfortunate story of Grad student Helen Lyle who tragically died in a bonfire decades ago. McCoy gains access to her research and unearths the legend of Daniel Robitaille also known as the Candyman. Unknowingly, McCoy invites others to “say his name” evoking an incantation that awakens the homicidal spirit to wreak havoc once again.

If you grew up in the 90’s you are probably familiar with the 1992 Clive Barker and Bernard Rose film which introduced audiences to a hooked hand killer whose presence could be invoked by the repetitious saying of his name. Nearly 3 decades later writer Jordan Peele and Director Nia Dacosta have joined forces for a direct sequel and origin story. Since the debut of the original film, there have been two other sequels. Both sequels found the hooked hand killer miles away from the Cabrini Green stomping grounds of the first film. Each sequel provided additional back story details. The First sequel was set in New Orleans where the spirit went in search of a descendant to sacrifice. After that unsuccessful attempt, the spirit moved on to Los Angeles, in the third film, to sacrifice his reincarnated daughter Isabel. In this new adaptation, the vengeful entity has returned to the hallowed grounds of the new Cabrini Greene in search of a familiar soul for some unfinished business. Artist Anthony McCoy is the unfortunate target and we witness his metamorphosis from fledgling artist to urban legend. McCoy’s interest in the legend goes from zero to 100 with lightning speed as he hopes to profit from tragedy using the legend to sell his work. Similarly, several other characters see the same dollar signs in exploiting the legend, a not-so-subtle nod to this era of black trauma for sale. In his haste for notoriety, McCoy ignores all warnings and moves full steam ahead neglecting loved ones, fueling his obsession. Though predictable, his descent into madness is enjoyable and ends in a weirdly satisfying twist.

In addition to the tongue-in-cheek nod to black trauma, there is also a blatant reference to the current climate of gentrification and police brutality. Though presented as just another slasher film, this Candyman has a social conscience, offering a relatable timely tale as well as the blood and gore we have come to expect. Though enjoyable the film is not without its flaws. Much of the violence is hinted at but not fully displayed, for instance just as the killer strikes we cut to another scene instead of witnessing the horrific details. Also, the backstory gets a bit convoluted as we discover additional confusing details about the origin of the murderous entity. Lastly, there is an all too brief appearance by Tony Todd, the OG. Please don’t blink you might miss it, literally.

Candyman hits theaters on Friday, August 27th, 2021.

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Sneak Peek: Citi Taste of Tennis

by xoJohn

Great news, Citi Taste of Tennis is back for another year of fabulous culinary experiences. The fun kicked off this week when the company announced its first-ever Food Truck Tour at Freehold in NYC’s Union Square Park. This one-of-a-kind tour will embark on a 3-week journey around beautiful New York City to celebrate the return of tennis to New York and will feature an all-star ensemble of amazing chefs. At the launch, the chefs were joined by kids from the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning in the Bronx as the experience also celebrates the 50th Anniversary of New York Junior Tennis and Learning (NYJTL). Each chef and their delicious menu was introduced by Penny Lerner of AYS; Participating Chefs’ featured dishes include:

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Over the weekend, we joined our friends at BELLA Magazine for yet another grand soiree. The magazine hosted its 9th annual Hamptons cover party at the popular Southampton Social Club. Gracing the cover for this special edition issue is the legendary group, Boyz II Men. Two of its members, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman, were in attendance. Also spotted at the cover party were BELLA‘s Owner, CEO + Editor-in-Chief, Vanessa Coppes, Southampton Social Club owner Ian Duke, Owner, Southampton Social Club, TV personality Star Jones, and shoe designer Ruthie Davis.

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The Greenwich Polo Club, one of the premier polo clubs in the world, hosted the East Coast Gold Cup Final. The tournament saw six teams, up to 16 goals, compete in the East Coast Gold Cup leading to the finale. Altaris and Ellipse Polo Teams competed in the high goal tournament. Altaris defeated Ellipse by a score of 12-11. The final was the club’s last match for the June and July East Coast High Goal series. The Greenwich Polo Club will next host the East Coast Open starting Sunday, August 29, 2021.

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Now that New York is getting back to some kind of normalcy, more than 300 guests carefully gathered at the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation’s Hamptons Happening. One of our favorite charitable events we were happy to return to. The popular annual charity food and wine event was back in a big way and raised more than $400,000 towards cancer research. The 17th annual event was a celebration of health and wellness, and the culmination of The Global Walk to Flatten the Cancer Curve with SWCRF partner, Walk with a Doc. Committee members Maria Fishel and Kenneth Fishel hosted the magical evening at their beautiful estate in Bridgehampton.

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Southampton African American Museum Opens

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The new Southampton African American Museum (SAAM) held a VIP reception and ribbon cutting to celebrate their historic opening. After sixteen years of planning, the transformed barbershop to Museum opened its doors for a community cultural experience highlighting incredible journeys of black people along unchartered paths from Virginia and the Carolinas north to Southampton, NY.

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Gervonta Davis (25-0, 24 KOs) moves up two weight classes to become a three-division world champion with a spectacular body shot TKO over previously unbeaten Mario Barrios (26-1, 17 KOs) in the Davis Barrios Showtime Pay Per View Saturday, June 26, 2021, in Atlanta. The highly anticipated boxing match took place at the State Farm Arena.

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