CONCEPTS x New Balance

The CNCPTS x New Balance 1000 ‘Míle’ raffle will launch on Wednesday, March 12 at 12pm EST. Winners can collect their sneakers at CNCPTS locations in Boston, New York, and Miami on Friday, March 14 at 11am EST. Additionally, pairs will be available on a first-come, first-served basis on cncpts.com starting at 11am EST on March 14. Good luck!

Concepts have been upping the game when it comes to their New Balance colabs this year, with their recent NB740 effort evoking the feeling of living the high life thanks to the champagne-influenced ‘Saignee’ and ‘Brut’. Their next project is equally luxe, although this time the pair wears its influence on its tux sleeve, as the NB1000 colourways are pure money.

Leaked within a moodboard carousel stacked with references to cold hard cash, the resulting NBs are as crispy as a $100 bill. While names are yet to be revealed, the first CNCPTS x NB1000 iteration sports a layered make-up of dark green, white and sage panels, while a second pair below forgoes the sage tones for more white and replaces the dark green toe box with a black variation. There are also two predominantly white pairs – one looks to feature a white leather upper with green accents, while the other features a white mesh base with green panelling up top. Each pair then boasts a red ‘1000’ logo at the forefoot, as well as additional co-branded logos on the tongue.

So far, it’s yet to be revealed as to which pairs will be samples or Friends and Family exclusives, so until then make sure to stay locked for more info as it comes in!

New World Coming

A Juried Exhibition from Violence Transformed Celebrating Recent Ancestor Bernice Reagon Johnson of Sweet Honey in the Rock

February 15 - March 2, 2025

There’s a new day comin’, everything’s gon’ be turning over, Everything’s gon’ be turning over, where you gon’ be standing when it comes?”

-Bernice Johnson Reagon (October 4, 1942 – July 16, 2024)

Violence Transformed invites viewers to “New World Coming,” a juried multi-media arts exhibit uplifting the words, sounds and spirit of Bernice Johnson Reagon. The exhibit focuses on the art and activism of socially engaged artists in and beyond Boston. We are living in times where art allows us to heal but also enters into critical conversations that allows all facets of our community to be seen. Bernice Johnson Reagon led us with her voice for nearly half a century, speaking and singing out for freedom and justice. The words to her song, “New World Coming,” feel like a premonition for the moment we are in as a people.

Violence Transformed is an annual series of visual and performing arts events that celebrate the power of art, artists and art-making to confront, challenge and mediate violence. Violence Transformed events include visual arts exhibits and music, dance and theatrical performances hosted by multiple venues in Boston and beyond. Since 2015, Violence Transformed events have also included artist-led workshops for health care providers and provider-led, trauma-informed workshops for artists and activists working with individuals, families and communities impacted by violence and the risk of violence.

Based primarily in the central and surrounding neighborhoods of Greater Boston, and drawing upon the creative energies of artists throughout New England, Violence Transformed documents the ways in which our diverse communities harness art’s potential to effect social change and materially transform our environments. Violence Transformed represents a vibrant collaboration among artists, activists, museum professionals, academics, and community service providers from diverse segments of the greater Boston area. Our work is made possible by the tremendous volunteer energy and creative gifts of our participants, by grant-funding for many of our workshop initiatives and, primarily, by donations from those who support our mission.

NINTENDO SWITCH 2

After months of rumors and leaks, Nintendo has officially unveiled its latest video game console, the Switch 2. Like its predecessor, the Nintendo Switch the Switch 2 can be used as a portable handheld system or at home connected to a TV.

The Switch 2 made its debut in a short video posted to Nintendo's YouTube channel on January 16. The console looks a lot like the original model but has a few new design flourishes. However, actual specifications are pending, so there's a lot we still don't know about the Switch 2' hardware, including its display type and exact graphical capabilities.

The Switch 2 price and exact release date also remain unknown, but it's launching later this year. Nintendo will share more details in another video set for release on April 2. Likewise, the company announced a series of hands-on events throughout April in New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas where fans can try the system for the first time.

Though there's still much to learn about the console, here's everything we know about the Nintendo Switch 2 so far, Nintendo's Switch 2 reveal trailer focuses mainly on the console's appearance, which is very similar to the original Switch. The Switch 2 features a display sandwiched between two removable Joy-Con controllers. The display can also be slotted into a dock that plugs into your TV.

The new Joy-Cons have a similar button layout as their predecessors, but rather than slide into place on the side of the display, they appear to snap into the console with magnets. A revised kickstand was also shown off, and the right Joy-Con appears to have one additional button.

Though details on the screen's panel type, resolution, and even its exact size were not announced, side-by-side images clearly show that the Switch 2's display is larger than the original Switch, which had a 6.2-inch screen.

Switch 2 will be more powerful than its predecessor, but its graphical capabilities are unconfirmed

As with any next-gen console, the Switch 2 will deliver graphical improvements over the original Switch. However, it remains to be seen just how powerful the new system will be. Nintendo hasn't revealed any details about the Switch 2's internal hardware.

Industry rumors have long hinted at 4K upscaling capabilities and performance similar to that of a PS4 Pro. But we'll have to wait until April 2 to see if those reports pan out.

The original Switch was limited to 1080p resolution in docked mode and 720p in handheld mode. A bump to 4K would be a welcome upgrade and put it on more equal footing with other modern consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

A new Mario Kart was shown, but that's all we know about Switch 2 games.

Nintendo's Switch 2 reveal trailer included a brief glimpse of what appears to be a new Mario Kart game running on the console. The last Mario Kart title was Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which hit the original Switch in 2017.

No other new games were shown off. However, Nintendo confirmed that the system will play new Switch 2 titles and most original Switch games in both physical and digital form. That said, some original Switch games may not be compatible.

Nintendo Switch 2 price, release date, and preorder details will likely be revealed in April

For now, Nintendo is still keeping the Switch 2's price and release date a secret. We know the console will launch in 2025, but that's about it. Full details are expected to be revealed on April 2, when the company will release another Switch 2 video.

The original Nintendo Switch launched in March 2017 for $300, while a slightly upgraded Switch OLED model launched in October 2021 for $350. A handheld-only model called the Switch Lite was made available in September 2019 for $200. Based on previous pricing, it's likely the Switch 2 will cost somewhere in the $300 to $400 range.

Steven Cohen Senior Tech Editor FOR BUSINESS INSIDER

INFLUENCER SERIES

TODD SNYDER’s INFLUENCER SERIES

Join me at Todd Snyder Boston for the "Thursday Influencer Series" featuring
HERV JEANBAPTISTE (CREATIVE CONSULTANT & TASTEMAKER)
speaking about his pick on the first drop of Todd Snyder's Fall '24 collection.
Enjoy live music, specialty cocktails, and a Q&A session.

When: Thursday, 8/8/24
Time: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Todd Snyder Seaport, 70 Pier 4 BLVD.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

TODD SNYDER x WOODY ROCKWELLL x SUCCESS IS MY COLOGNE

NEW BALANCE 1906L LOAFER

NEW BALANCE 1906L LOAFER
“METALLIC SILVER” RELEASES IN 2024

Introducing the New Balance 1906L Loafer in “Metallic Silver”! After its initial debut in “Green”, this stylish shoe returns with a new look. Revealed at a Junya Watanabe runway show during Paris Fashion Week, it’s now gearing up for a broader release.

Crafted with a breathable grey mesh base and metallic silver leather accents, this version maintains its signature features. It boasts toe guards, a plastic heel counter, and a midsole while sporting a sleek black rubber sole for added elegance. The branding details like the “1906L” insignia, the iconic “N” logo, and “NB” branding enhance its fashionable appeal.

The New Balance 1906L Loafer “Metallic Silver” will hit shelves in 2024. It’ll be available at select New Balance retailers both in-store and online, including NewBalance.com. Coming in unisex sizes, the price for this trendy footwear is still under wraps.

In conclusion, the NB 1906L Loafer in “Metallic Silver” promises a blend of style and comfort. With its sophisticated design and iconic branding, it’s sure to make a statement in the world of fashion footwear. Stay tuned for its release and be ready to step out in style!
BY MARIO BRIGUGLIO

ART FUTURES

2023 STEPHEN D. PAINE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
JURIED BY KATE GILBERT (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF
NOW + THERE

Established in 1999 by the Boston Art Dealers Association (BADA),https://www.bostonart.com/ the Stephen D. Paine Scholarship is designed to support students who are entering their final year in studio art programs at colleges in the city of Boston. The scholarship is established in memory of Stephen D. Paine. Stephen was passionate about the visual arts and dedicated to supporting arts education through his involvement with numerous Boston-area institutions. Stephen was a friend and ally to artists, students and art professionals.

Exhibiting Artists:

·      Julie Francois - School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University

·      Fallon Lavertue – Massachusetts College of Art and Design

·      Guadalupe Najar - School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University

·      Carter Powers - School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University

·      Keith Truong - School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University

·      Leon Vicaire - Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Carter Powers

FIRE IN THE BASEMENT

FIRE IN THE BASEMENT brings together thirty-three artists from the Artist Studio Building at The Boston Center for the Arts, located at 551 Tremont Street. Curated by Piano Craft Gallery director and BCA studio artist, Rebecca Greene, this exhibition provides a snapshot into the variety of art created throughout the studio building. We are coming together as a group to celebrate the life of Chick Byrne, a renowned painter and treasured friend to us all. His impact on our community is immeasurable and his spirit continues to live on through those fortunate to have known him.

Exhibition Dates: March 8-24, 2024

Opening Reception: Friday March 8, 2024 6-9PM

“Still Not Dead Yet,” Performance Night: Friday March 15, 2024 6-10PM CANCELLED

Closing Reception and Artist Talk: Sunday March 24, 2024 3-5PM

Gallery Hours: Fridays 6-8PM, Saturdays 12-5PM, Sundays 12-5PM

SILK x SEBASTIAN MIKAEL x WOODY ROCKWELL

SILK: ALL R&B, ALL LOVE, ALL NIGHT: BOSTON'S PREMIER R&B PARTY
The once intimate, feel-good event has evolved into Boston's premier R&B party, attracting hundreds of guests each month and thousands each quarter to our larger R&B experience. Our goal is to turn what was once "just a party" to the largest celebration of R&B music in New England

PLAYING WITH FIRE by KINI

WOODY ROCKWELL PRESENT…. PLAYING WITH FIRE

HUMAN TORCH ® KINI 2022

PLAYING WITH FIRE: JULY 8th - JULY 31st
Fire is, to me, a fitting metaphor for this thing we call life. Fire is wild; fire is beautiful; fire can both create and destroy in the same instance. I also believe passion is the human body’s way of mirroring fire in the natural world. There are limitless possibilities that stem from a human soul on fire. What we can and cannot do is ultimately in our own hands. How passionate are we? How does our perception of life and ourselves impact our world? The way we look at things can ultimately be our guide or be the catalyst for our own destruction. This series of paintings uses fire as a motif, reflecting the strong emotions we endure as human beings. Over recent years, a fiery rage has been growing in my heart, waiting to eradicate anything keeping me from experiencing my love for life and all it has to offer. I believe all old paradigms and abusive systems will eventually go up in smoke, but the fire never truly stops burning. - KINI


PIANO CRAFT GALLERY
793 TREMONT STREET
BOSTON MA, 02118
FRI 6p - 9pm • SAT 12p - 5pm • SUN 12pm -5pm


THIS EVENT IS SPONSORED & POWERED BY
BENT WATER BREWING CO • CRAV INDUSTRIES • KALIKO PRODUCTIONS
AFRODESIACOTY • SAVVOR LOUNGE & RESTAURANT • HAITIANS OF BOSTON • NICOLE’S PIZZA

 
 

BIRKENSTOCK’s 1774 COLLECTION

BIRKENSTOCK’s 1774 Collection is an exclusive luxury line far away from trends. With its new refined materials and execution the 1774 Collection presents an unprecedented craftmanship, that unites luxury and comfort in a novel way.

Evolving around BIRKENSTOCK’s three most classic styles ARIZONA, MILANO and SIENA, the sandals shine bright in specially developed, unique colors: Rich Dazzling Blue and Classic Green ground the wearer whereas the luminous Blazing Yellow emphasizes his confidence; monochrome Black and White highlight its unmistakable subtle elegance. With a footbed made entirely of premium leather the collection offers space for annually creative growth for more timeless design.

With its eye for refined materials and detail the exclusive 1774 Collection celebrates the essence of BIRKENSTOCK’s identity: the cork/latex footbed, entirely wrapped in premium leather, creates an unprecedented feel of luxury; the newly developed, ultra thin leather sole promises flexibility and longevity, while the uniquely patterned PU areas guarantee anti-slip. With its delicate details such as the minimized and color-coordinated buckle with a fabric feel coating, the sandal strikes with even more sophistication.

Collections reflecting new interpretations of BIRKENSTOCK iconic styles, designed by innovative fashion designers. Sign up to learn more about our exclusive collections and their creators.

 
 

LOUIS VUITTON'S SS22 MEN'S COLLECTION

Louis Vuitton Men's Spring/Summer 2022. Paris, France

VIRGIL DIDN'T HAVE TO GO THIS HARD ON LOUIS VUITTON'S SS22 MEN'S COLLECTION

We have samurais, ravers, RUN DMC-esque tracksuits, new Nikes, petticoats, Black Panther references, shredded skater-boy jeans, luggage — everything but the kitchen sink. This is Virgil Abloh having fun, this is Virgil Abloh at his best.

This season, Abloh embraced the meaning of dressing as the purest form of costumery, delving headfirst into the polarity of subcultures and their archetypes. To fully express the full breadth of this journey — which this collection truly is –— Louis Vuitton's artistic director of menswear presented a short film along with the runway, titled Amen Break and starring the likes of RZA, GZA, Saul Williams, and Lupe Fiasco.

The film zooms in on the cultural context of these varying subcultures and recontextualizes them in the most Virgil way where references are sampled and resampled. For example, the masculine world of sports fanaticism and its emblematic jerseys meets the world of gender-bending masculinity when the look is completed with a billowing skirt. Then, a B-boy stumbles into the realm of formalwear when a '90s reminiscent, boxy tracksuit is paired with a top hat. EDITORS

Per Louis Vuitton, in this way, "Amen Break becomes a metaphor for the myth of ownership in contemporary creativity," a theme that is right up Virgil Abloh's alley on the intersection of streetwear and luxury.

The collection is also punctuated by a rather lackluster new Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1, whose unmerited hype detracted from the collection's power more than it contributed. But LV easily made up for that disappointment with a rainbow range of luggage and accessories that relied equally on atelier classic and super-modern style cues.

Overall, the collection, and accompanying film, were sublime. And in the end — much like I think Virgil intended — this is a collection for you and whichever version of yourself you choose to present.

Despite a truly spectacular outerwear offering, this jacket stood out for all the right reasons. A boxy leather jacket in venomous green that fades into yellow, the piece features a rave stick-figure across the front. It's impressive as is, but when the model turned around I actually gasped. A black panther steals across the back becoming one with an equally menacing LV logo. It's a moment that fully changes the context of the entire jacket.

The yellow and green color story transforms from playful palette choice and into a political reference to the Pan-Africanist struggle and Black nation, which frequently used this color combination. Then the raver graphic reveals its indebtedness to the hip-hop wardrobe.

TRACKSUITS

Since we're on the subject of luxury-to-street crossovers and references to the Black cultural canon, we need to talk about tracksuits.

Abloh really honored the art of the tracksuit with this collection. From billowing '90s-era B-boy trackies to the more streamlined suits we see on UK grimers, it's all there. Yet, they're not reserved to their popular contexts. According to Louis Vuitton, there's nothing you can't do with a tracksuit.

FACE MASK & BACKLAVAS

While most designers this season have made it a point to look forward to the post-COVID days, there's one thing Virgil doesn't want us to leave behind: face coverings.

In this "new normal," face masks and balaclavas are part of a stylish wardrobe and LV SS22 presents us with many options to incorporate this safety precaution into our dressing, from suave to street.
by SARAH OSEI