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Posts tagged ‘festival’

Jay-Z At Glastonbury ‘08 – Wonderwall

02 July 2008, 12.32 | Posted in Music | No comments »

Headlining Glastonbury, Jay-Z came out performing a cover of Oasis’ "Wonderwall." A nod to rude remarks by Mr. Gallagher? Yes, perhaps. But, also, evidence of Jay’s interest in rock music. Let’s not forget he performed with Phish in Coney Island. Then, he only had the opportunity to let them back him on "Big Pimpin’" So, there is the possibility that he just wanted to cover someone else’s song. And, well, to be fair, he picked the right one to further boost profile. 

Jay also went through his verse of the rmx to Estelle’s hit "American Boy." Once again, the man can play to a crowd. She’s British, the song has got a big buzz. Smartly he’s had other UK stars open for him on European gigs (like Kano) and will be bringing Wale with him to warm up the crowds for his English summer tour.

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Puma Presents the I-Cycle Film Festival

26 June 2008, 12.00 | Posted in Other | 1 comment »

highsnobiety - puma presents the i-cycle film festival
Being a longtime supporter of and innovator in the bike community, PUMA releases the I-Cycle Film Series, a collection of short films exploring bike culture and the people who influence it.

The I-Cycle Film Series focuses on some of today’s biggest advocates for two-wheeled life, including – Matthew McGuinness, a cofounder of The 62, a Brooklyn-based art collective who started Re-Bicycle; George Bliss, the man behind New York’s Pedi-cabs; Brendt Barbur, founder of The Bicycle Film Festival, Matthew Modine, actor and founder of Bicycle-For-A-Day, an ongoing initiative to  encourage and inspire individuals to leave their cars in the garage and reduce their carbon footprints on the world; and finally, Antonio Bertone, PUMA’s CMO and one of the main reasons for PUMA’s presence in the bicycle world.
Check out the movies here, and more pics after the jump.

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