New Brand Direction for Reebok with Debut of “RADICALM”

Reebok Showcases its FW21 Women’s Collection with an Unexpected Narrative in New Film Release

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Following the debut of Reebok’s new brand direction revealed earlier this season through films including CrateMaster  and Reconnect, today Reebok continues its evolving brand narrative with a 60-second film titled ““Radicalm.” Directed by Reebok Senior Director of Marketing Creative & Design, Jide Osifeso, the thought-provoking piece explores the intersection of radical optimism and radical acceptance: radical calmness, while highlighting a curated Reebok FW21 women’s collection inspired by the same premise.

Featured in the story are musician Joyce Wrice and entrepreneur Candice Craig wearing Reebok’s new FW21 women’s collection, while a voiceover plays out an inner monologue that spotlights the back-and-forth struggle between profound and superficial thought.   Further examining the universal concept of wondering, the story shows how one can think as seriously about how their shoes look, as where they stand in the world within the same minute, leaving the audience wondering themselves about their own thought-process in navigating simple and superficial, as well as the deep and dramatic.

Speaking to the film’s unexpected narrative, Reebok’s Senior Director of Marketing Creative & Design, Jide Osifeso shared, “I’ve been noticing a lot of anthemic and performative pieces from brands that aim to address big, serious topics. There is a place for that, of course. But here we wanted the opportunity to relate to people on a more personal level by acknowledging that our own internal thoughts are all valid, as weighty or trivial as they may be. And in doing so, we hope the film's acknowledgment of wonder and concern without claiming to have all of the solutions leads to a sense of calm and optimism.”

“As a creative, to create with someone you look up to, and with a brand you have literally worn and respected your whole life, is truly a magical combo,” said Candice Craig, creative and entrepreneur, and one of the subjects featured in the film.  “Working with Reebok and Jide as Creative Director on this film was nothing short of an inspiring experience.  I could relate to this campaign because it unveiled my everyday thoughts.  We all go through life wondering, always being curious and I’m proud we got to share that curiosity is normal and it keeps us going.”

Mirroring the themes of the film, the products in this seasonal women’s assortment were developed on the premise of radical calmness and belief that optimism is a radical choice.  Muted neutrals paired with contrasts of bold neons signify the equilibrium between radical and calm and bring to life a collection made up of lifestyle and fitness footwear and apparel silhouettes including the Nano X1, Club C Double Geo, Techque T, Zig Kinetica II, Lux Highrise Tight, Lux Racer Bra and more.

The FW21 women’s collection is available now at www.reebok.com/us/women. 

Fans Are Loving RedrumSociety's New Single, "Its Too Late"

According to the reports, the kings of alternative rock, RedrumSociety recently released their new single, “It’s Too Late”. The renowned blues and alternative rock band is still making waves in the industry. Recently, they managed to reach new heights on the Billboard Music Charts with their hit release, “All Night”, debuting at #22.

RedrumSociety’s lead singer, Zach Cohen, is leading the band to glory with style. He stated that their latest song is funky and will be dealing with a retro vibe. Fans have eagerly awaited the release of “It’s Too Late”. The cover art was revealed with a glimpse of the song’s official music video on social media and received great responses. The video clips display fashion and scenes from the early ’90s. Sources wanted to get more out of this amazing announcement and got in touch with the band. Apparently, “It’s Too Late” was set to be released earlier. However, due to some changes, it was postponed until November.

Zach also shared some insights on the song, He said this song is the band’s alternative rock sound mixed with a retro vibe. As always, Zach is the one behind its composition and he has put together another one of RedrumSociety’s hits. It looks like “It’s Too Late” is following the footsteps of its predecessors, and is mixed with a modernized musical touch.

After the success of “Seeing Things”, the band has been continuously performing on various platforms and live shows. Live concerts and performances have made RedrumSociety one of the fastest-growing bands in such a small amount of time. Not to mention, the composition ideas by Zach are astounding. This makes their songs communicative and engaging for their listeners. It seems that the alternative rock genre has truly been accepting of RedrumSociety and are now looking for a series of successful releases in the upcoming year.

In conclusion, the band is also offering discounts on merchandise for those that have made purchases for “Seeing Things”. We are anxious to see how well “It’s Too Late” becomes. It is quite entertaining to fans and continues RedrumSociety’s flawless imagery.

Be sure to follow their movement on their Website, Facebook & YouTube and purchase “It’s Too Late” on Amazon.

21 Savage Threatened With Lawsuit

If fan captured footage is any indication, FreakNik Festival 2021 went off without a hitch earlier this month. But now, more than two weeks following the event’s conclusion, organizers are threatening rapper 21 Savage (and his manager) with legal action over a FreakNik-themed birthday party held in Atlanta.

FreakNik Festival took place during October’s second weekend, and the (age 18 and older) fans in attendance had the chance to enjoy performances from north of 60 acts – Juvenile, Trick Daddy, Trina, and Twista among them. But the decades-old happening has developed a controversial reputation over the allegedly rowdy behavior of its attendees as well as guests at associated parties.

Former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed cracked down on the function and related occurrences in 2010, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and FreakNik higher-ups indicated on their website that the 2021 edition would be “the LAST FreakNik as the negativity is just [sic] been too overwhelming.” (Of course, given the ongoing threat of litigation against 21 Savage and other factors, it remains to be seen whether the event will stick to the commitment.)

The much-publicized feud concerning 21 Savage’s initially mentioned birthday party appeared to initiate yesterday morning after the official FreakNik Festival Twitter account published a message reading: “Saw @21savage and @megameezy #Freaknik21 last night at @underground_atlanta and looked like a super dope event. Sucks we gonna have to sue them when all we asked was that they acknowledged us since it was a free event and they declined.

“Spending over a million to revive a brand, fighting negative public perception and proving we can do it 2 years [FreakNik also took place in 2019] with no issues, comes at a cost,” states a follow-up message from the FreakNik Festival. “We can’t let others just infringe on that. So know when you hear them talk about we tried to work it out very easily beforehand.”

A brief clip of what appears to be the party in question is included with the first tweet – though the “@underground_atlanta” handle doesn’t link to an account. Plus, it bears noting that London-born 21 Savage, who moved to Atlanta at age seven, turned 29 on Friday, October 22nd.

The “A Lot” creator specified in an Instagram post last week that he would celebrate his birthday at a party on Saturday the 23rd, and the event’s poster makes clear that attendees “must be dressed in FreakNik 92-95 styles,” whereas text at the promo material’s top reads “FreakNik 21.”

21 Savage fired off a firmly worded response to FreakNik’s first tweet on the subject – “Y’all better sit down somewhere” – and a company called After 9 Partners (not to mention all manner of fans) then entered the social-media battle.

“@21savage we are the owners of the Freaknik trademark,” wrote After 9 Partners, including with the message a photo that seems to show this trademark’s registration. “All we asked is for you to acknowledge the rightful owner and we would have asked you to do something positive like post a link to raise money for charity. Since we always do something good in the hood every Freaknik.”

More than a few other responses have been issued – on Twitter and Instagram – in the multifaceted war of words, and multiple fans have noted that Saweetie celebrated her birthday at a FreakNik-themed party over the summer, seemingly without pushback (or threats of legal action) from the namesake festival.

Notwithstanding the aforementioned post from 21 Savage (in addition to a couple of tweets from his manager), the rapper doesn’t appear to have issued further responses to the possible lawsuit from FreakNik – nor had a complaint been filed at the time of this piece’s publishing.

Organizers doubled down on their litigation-minded criticism in a decidedly lengthy Instagram post today, however, writing in part: “We saw [the] @saweetie event earlier this year and thought it was dope…we learned about it afterward too and she didn’t promote it in Atlanta. We saw @quavohuncho and @yungmiami305 and we love it but haven’t decided what we want to do.

“But @21savage and @megameezy event was another level. Super dope also so congrats to @mshannahkang for the dope layout, but that event was a smack in our face to all the hard work we put in. We said we will give you [a] license for FREE and was gonna ask to make sure it has a nonprofit presence there. They said no…I didn’t want this smoke…again we said ‘man put on for the city just acknowledge us and we will give you the license FREE.’ Meezy said he would just change the name. He didn’t…”

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A New Film Starring Amanda Seyfried Tackles Postpartum Depression

LOS ANGELES, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Hollywood actor Amanda Seyfried has gone to great lengths to see her new movie "A Mouthful of Air" about postpartum depression hit the cinemas.

Based on the 2003 book of the same name by Amy Koppelman, who wrote about her own experience, the film came to fruition after Koppelman heard a woman talking on the radio about having the condition. She then reached out to Seyfried to see if they could make a film to shed light on it.

Seyfried and Koppelman managed to secure funding for the film, but when it went into production, Seyfried realized she had another obstacle to overcome.

"I had to look a lot of my own mental illness in the eye. I suffer from OCD and panic attacks," she said. "I had to portray that on screen and that was tricky but I could do it. I felt I was safe with Amy to go there and not be suffering while I went there."

According to a study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in eight women suffered depressive symptoms during the postpartum period in 2018.

After a fruitless search for a director, Koppelman took the helm of the project despite having no filming experience, because of her understanding of the condition.

Koppelman told Reuters via Zoom: "I hope that it lets women, whether they're depressed or not depressed, feel like sometimes in playgroup, they can say 'I'm terrified'."

The film was picked up for distribution by Sony Pictures and will be released on Oct. 29.

Seyfried said she was lucky to have had a team of people to help her through her suffering, and wants more to be done to tackle postpartum depression.

"It's going to help the audience understand what a woman's going through when she has a baby, when she has postpartum depression, when there's trauma, all the issues that people are afraid to discuss. It's still stigmatized. Why?," she said.

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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Cope With Their Long Distance Relationship This Fall Season

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's summer of spending practically every day together has led to being apart for autumn because of work. A source explained, Bennifer really is still thriving. Lopez is shooting Netflix thriller The Mother in Vancouver, Canada, while Affleck is working on Robert Rodriguez's Hypnotic in Austin, Texas.

How are they making it work? Exactly how you'd imagine two wealthy, A-list stars would: regular visits.

They are both filming during the week on location, but they have met up whenever possible. Ben has been in L.A., and J.Lo flew in from Vancouver to spend time with him. They hung out at his house and then left for the airport together on Sunday night. J.Lo has had her kids visit her in Vancouver, but she is also coming back and forth to L.A.

“They are working out their schedules so that they can be sure to see each other every few days,” the source added. “Things are good between them, and they are staying connected. They are busy with their projects, but also making time to be together”.

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