The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.
The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.
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Renaissance at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta
If you’re a savvy leisure or business traveler seeking acclaimed accommodations centrally located in downtown Atlanta, look no further than the Hyatt Regency Atlanta–a historic property that recently completed a $65 million renovation that has made the property more elegant, and relevant, than ever.
Views and venues at San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina Hotel
Whether traveling for business or for pleasure, the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina is a great choice for those seeking a quintessential Southern California hotel experience replete with spectacular waterfront views and picturesque sunsets. Conveniently located between the San Diego Convention Center and the San Diego Marina and adjacent to the infamous downtown Gaslamp District, this property is a prime location for those who want to see, do, and decompress while in town.
Style inspired by Wanderlust
Many people dream of traveling to far away places, visiting exotic cities and partaking of cultural rituals. However, for one Toronto based fashion designer, the next step from wolfing in wanderlust is to create the experience as a fashionable medium.
A night at the Oscars
Officially re-branded as The Oscars, the 85th Annual Academy Awards was full of surprises as it exploded from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 24.
Hail To The Queen of The Brides!
The majesty of African royalty starts with a gown fit for a queen …that sets the stage for a cultural theme.