If you asked me what I used to read as a child, I could easily recite for you a list of books and authors that filled the hours of my adolescence. K.A. Applegate’s Animorphs series allowed me to experience the senses of animals and alien creatures. R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books kept me up late into the night, and even later in to the night when I couldn’t fall asleep. Roald Dahl’s novels invited me to ...
For many artists, the realization of their success is symbolized by the widespread fame that one achieves. Whether the artist is performing in front of a packed house of hysteric fans or is simply being recognized by a passerby, the acknowledgement that one is famous becomes irrefutable. However, while the right to boast about packing stadiums and being mobbed by fans is certainly admirable, repeatedly articulating one’s status in the upper echelons of society quickly ...
On a cloudy day in Boston, Bodega’s Jay Gordon conducts his business. Selling quality clothing, forming exclusive deals with sneaker companies, and supporting local art, Gordon is used to the busy schedule. Through it all, Jay stays focused, eager to expand and innovate. Jay sits down with young&tailored to discuss his work with Bodega, his personal motivations, and his thoughts on the direction of men’s style. Let’s begin.
Kanye West is a douchebag. The Chicago native is by no means an individual that deserves pity or sympathy. Far removed from his acclaimed debut, The College Dropout, West has fully embraced the culture that he regretted to rap about on the Dropout track “Breathe In, Breathe Out.” Though West declared that he “always said if I rapped I’d say something significant,/ But now I’m rappin’ ’bout money, hoes, and rims again.” And in My ...