Houston Style Magazine Magazine JULY 7, 2022 – JULY 13, 2022
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Rihanna Is Now The Youngest Female Self-Made Billionaire After Kylie Jenner's Rein
AT 34, RIHANNA IS THE YOUNGEST PERSON ON FORBES’ 2022 LIST OF SELF-MADE FEMALE BILLIONAIRES IN THE UNITED STATES. Find out where Kylie Jenner, who held that title in 2019, now stands. Words By Gabrielle Chung Special to StyleMagazine.com • Illustration By Megan Tatem
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s it turns out, Rihanna does have her money. The 34-year-old is now the youngest self-made female billionaire in the United States after amassing a net worth of $1.4 billion, according to Forbes’ 2022 list. Her impressive milestone comes more than three years after the outlet bestowed the much-coveted title to Kylie Jenner, who is estimated to have a current net worth of $600 million. According to Forbes, Rihanna — as co-owner of Fenty Beauty and holder of 30 percent stake in her Savage x Fenty lingerie line — is also her native Barbados’ first billionaire, as well as the only woman under 40 on this year’s list of female billionaires in the U.S. Her net worth may soon go up, too. The singer, who recently welcomed her first child with A$AP Rocky, has been teasing that she has new music in the works. “I’m looking at my next project completely differently from the way I had wanted to put it out before. I think this way suits me better, a lot better,” she told Vogue. “It’s authentic, it’ll be fun for me, and it takes a lot of the pressure off.” However, that doesn’t mean Kylie’s fortune isn’t just as impressive. As the Forbes notes, the 24-year-old Kardashians star is still the youngest member on its list of America›s richest self-made women, which also consists of Tay-
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lor Swift ($570 million) and Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd ($740 million). The ranking marks Kylie›s fifth consecutive year on the list. Back in March 2019, Kylie held the title of youngest self-made billionaire after signing a distribution deal with beauty retailer Ulta for Kylie Cosmetics products, which were then only available online or at pop-up shops, to be sold at their locations. At the time, Forbes reported that the strategic move helped edge Kylie Cosmetics’ estimated worth to “at least” $900 million, making its founder a billionaire. The Kylie Cosmetics mogul saw more money signs in November 2019 when she agreed to sell 51 percent of the beauty brand to Coty Inc. for $600 million. The deal valued her business at about $1.2 billion. But in May 2020, Forbes published an article saying that their staff «recalculated Kylie›s net worth and concluded that she is not a billionaire,» but rather a «more realistic accounting of her personal fortune puts it at just under $900 million.» Still, Kylie wasn’t fazed with her title being revoked and said, «I can name a list of 100 things more important right now than fixating on how much money I have.» “I am blessed beyond my years,” she tweeted shortly after the article came out, «I have a beautiful daughter, and a successful business and I’m doing perfectly fine.”
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THE SUPREME COURT'S RIGHT-WINGED CRUSADE By Jesse Jackson, National Political Writer
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his week, the right-wing majority on the Supreme Court ignored precedent, and trampled law and legal procedure to gut the Environmental Protection Agency’s primary mission: the ability to curb pollution of harmful substances. It thereby erected a judicial roadblock to dealing with catastrophic climate change even as the alarming threat grows worse. The Court zealots reached their decision even though there was no regulation in place for the court to review, thereby scorning the very basis of judicial authority - that it is reviewing a case or controversy. The majority, as Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her dissent, “could not wait - even to see what the new rule says - to constrain EPA’s efforts to address climate change.” The majority reached a decision, despite the fact that the very text of the statute - the Clean Air Act - clearly gives EPA the authority to act to regulate emissions. As Kagan wrote, “the current court [majority] is textualists only when it suits it.” When a text conflicts with its broader ideological goals, it simply invents doctrines that it uses to ignore the congressional will. This example of judicial wilding comes on the heels of Justice Alito’s venomous reversal of Roe v. Wade, stripping women of a right that had been confirmed by the Supreme Court for a half a century. Next up, the Court’s majority announced that it would hear a case giving state legislatures the right to make rules for elections, even if they violate state constitutions. That would open up elections to the very tampering that Donald Trump sought in overturning the 2022 presidential election on the basis of utterly unfounded charges of fraud. A majority of unelected judg-
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United States Of America Supreme Court, Washington, DC es - four of whom were appointed by presidents who lost the majority vote - is intent on creating their own America. The historian Heather Cox Richardson recalled the statement of Sen. Edward Kennedy when the Senate voted to deny a right-wing ideologue, Robert Bork, a seat on the Court: “Robert Bork’s America is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens’ doors in midnight raids, schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution, writers and artists would be censored at the whim of government, and the doors of the federal courts would be shut on the fingers of millions of citizens for whom the judiciary is often the only protector of the individual rights that are the heart of our democracy.” “America is a better and freer
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nation than Robert Bork thinks,” Kennedy said. Now, however, six Bork equivalents drive a Court majority that is hellbent on turning us into Robert Bork’s America. The only recourse to a Court run wild is democracy. But the Court in a series of decisions has undermined our democracy. It decided that money was speech, opening the doors to the big money politics that distorts our elections. It decided that corporations were persons, empowering corporations to throw unlimited money into elections. It decided not to limit partisan gerrymandering, even if it led to utterly mis-representative legislatures, often sabotaging the votes of people of color. It gutted the Voting Rights Act, even though the Congress had just re-authorized it by overwhelming bipartisan majorities. Now it is on the verge of allowing state legislatures - because Republicans con-
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trol 30 of them - to set election rules that violate even state constitutions. These ruinous decisions are the modern-day equivalent of the disastrous Supreme Court decisions that added to the tensions that led to the Civil War, and after the war, embraced “separate but equal” - the invented doctrine of that legalized segregation -- American apartheid for 100 years. Will we elect congressional majorities willing finally to limit the threat posed by this judicial wilding? Various reforms are sensible: Impose term limits on judges so that they cannot counter the overwhelming majority for decades at a time. Expand the number of justices so that the three appointed by minority presidents can’t speak for the majority. Restate clearly Congress’s imperative need to delegate authority to expert agencies and force the Court to reverse its utterly unprincipled decision. What’s clear is that an unelected majority on the Supreme Court has launched a right-wing crusade that threatens basic rights and the core principles of the America a vast majority supports. Now that majority must mobilize, vote and speak clearly to demand that course be reversed.
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COMMENTARY: Start Now To Take Back Supreme Court Unfortunately, Overturning 'Roe' Is Just One Harmful Decision by The 'Trump' Court Commentary By Ben Jealous for StyleMagazine.com
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id you ever wonder whether elections really matter? Well, the Trump Supreme Court majority has answered that question for good. Or, more accurately, they have answered it for bad. In the term that has just ended, the new far right-wing majority on the Supreme Court went on a rampage. They have torn up decades of legal precedent to diminish Americans’ rights and legal protections. To justify the results they wanted, they lied in their rulings the way some of them lied to get on the court. It has been a shameful display of power politics disguised as judging. Not surprisingly, the most attention has been paid to the Court majority overturning the 50-year-old Roe v. Wade decision. A constitutional right that has made a huge difference in the lives of generations of women was wiped away. The impact will be devastating and deadly. Millions of individuals and couples dealing with unwanted pregnancies, the trauma of rape or incest, life-threatening pregnancy complications, or
even a miscarriage that some intrusive government official decides is suspicious, will have their options severely limited or eliminated entirely. We know that those restrictions and their consequences will fall most harshly on already vulnerable people, including Black people, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, and low-income people. Already in Missouri, a major health care system will no longer treat rape victims with emergency contraception because the state abortion ban puts medical care providers at legal risk. Anti-abortion state legislators seem to be in competition to see who can pass the most extreme, intrusive, and controlling laws. Some are even trying to limit people’s right to travel from one state to another, targeting anyone who helps a person from a state that bans abortion get care in a state that permits it. It reminds me of the old fugitive slave laws that forced free states to help slave states deny people their freedom. Unfortunately, overturning Roe is just one of the harmful decisions handed down by the Trump Court.
The Court intervened in voting rights cases to protect gerrymandering designed to limit Black voters’ access to political power. This comes on top of other rulings gutting the Voting Rights Act. The Trump Court went after sensible regulation of guns. The farright justices overturned a New York law more than 100 years old that required people to show a good cause to get a permit to carry concealed firearms. Communities that are already suffering from the effects of gun crime are likely to experience even greater violence now that the court has robbed public officials of options and given the extremist pro-gun political agenda the power of law. How did we get here? Simple. Thanks to the anti-democratic Electoral College, Donald Trump was elected in 2016 even though almost three million more Americans voted for Hillary Clinton. Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell prevented the Senate from even considering President Barack Obama’s Supreme
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Court nomination so that Trump could fill it instead—and then rushed Trump’s third justice onto the court even as voters were casting ballots to remove Trump from office. Behind Trump and McConnell was a massively funded, decades-long campaign to build the political power to take control of the judiciary. In other words, winning the presidency and controlling the Senate gave the far right the power to force its harmful agenda on the American public long after voters rejected Trump. Taking the Court back from the extremists who now control it will be a long-term project. It starts with this year’s elections.
Ben Jealous serves as president of People Forthe American Way and Professor of the Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. A New York Times best-selling author, his next book “Never Forget Our People Were Always Free” will be published by Harper Collins in December 2022.
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On The Move: Mayor Turner Appoints New METRO Board Member – Diann L. Lewter By StyleMagazine.com – Newswire
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ayor Sylvester Turner recently announced the appointment of Diann L. Lewter to the Metropolitan Transit Authority (METRO) Board of Directors. Lewter is a business development leader in Houston’s commercial real estate and public sectors and has an extensive history of volunteer service throughout the community. This will be Lewter’s second appointment on the METRO board. Previously, she held Position 4 from January 2014 – to April 2016, representing the City of Houston. During this time, she co-chaired the Public Safety and Real Estate Committees and served on the Government Affairs, People, and Capital Programs Committees. Lewter will serve the remaining term left vacant when Mayor Turner nominated Sanjay Ramabhadran to serve as Chairman of the Board for the regional public transportation agency. “Diann brings strong business acumen and a depth of knowledge with
Diann L. Lewter her to the METRO Board. She is familiar with many of the board members and METRO policies and procedures. Her previous board service and experience will be critical as we develop the University Line bus rapid transit, connect light rail to Hobby Airport, and create meaningful alternatives to single-occupant commuting,” said Mayor Turner. “We want to accomplish a great deal in a short time for the region, and I am confident that Diann will help keep us
On The Move: Charlene Ward-Johnson Elected New HCC Trustee For District II By StyleMagazine.com – Newswire
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harlene Ward Johnson is the newly elected trustee to the Houston Community College (HCC) Board of Trustees. She officially joined the college’s governing board as the trustee for District II following a brief swearing-in ceremony Wednesday, June 29, at 3100 Main St. in Houston. Texas State Representative Jarvis Johnson (District 139) administered the oath of office to the new trustee in a ceremony attended by U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, other distinguished guests, family and friends.
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Trustee Johnson was elected to the HCC Board of Trustees following a runoff election held Saturday, June 18. She will fill the unexpired term in the single-member district through December 31, 2025. Governing the nation’s fifth largest public community college system, members of the HCC governing board are elected to staggered six-year terms and serve without compensation. Other HCC current board members include Dr. Cynthia Lenton-Gary, Chair, District VII; Monica Flores Rich-
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on track.” Lewter has previously worked for the Central Business District, serving as Business Development Director for Central Houston, Inc., and Economic Development Director for the Downtown District, a special assessment district. Ms. Lewter also served as Sr. Vice President, Business Development for a corporate real estate and tenant representation firm and Operations Manager with a large commercial real estate firm. In addition, she has held leadership positions in many organizations, including serving as chair of AIDS Foundation Houston, Leadership Houston, CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women), The United Way Women’s Initiative, and The Professional Group. “I am very honored that Mayor Turner nominated me to the Metropolitan Transit Authority Board. I served on the Metro Board in the past and fully participated and am eager to serve again.
www.RideMetro.org art, Vice Chair, District I; Eva Loredo, Secretary, District VIII; Dr. Adriana Tamez, District III; Dr. Reagan Flowers, District IV; Robert Glaser, District V; David Wilson, District VI; and Dr. Pretta VanDible Stallworth, District IX. Johnson graduated from the University of Houston in 1991, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Technology. She received her Master of Arts degree in Organizational Management with a Specialization in Public Administration from the University of Arizona Global Campus in May 2021. Johnson serves as vice president of the Greater Houston Frontiers, president of her neighborhood’s Civic Club, and president of the University of Houston Black Alumni Association. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Top Ladies of Distinction-Humble Intercontinental Chapter, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Volunteer Committee. Johnson volunteers, fundraises, and organizes numerous community events designed to enrich the lives of the people in the community. Her philanthropic endeavors for charities include the Gulf Coast Community Association, American Heart Association, March of Dimes, United Negro College Fund, Junior Achievement, Texas Black Expo, and Kids Meals. She is a mother of two children and is a member of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church.
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Mayor Turner Appoints New Director Of Office For People With Disabilities
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ayor Sylvester Turner has appointed Angel Ponce as the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) Director, which provides services and advocacy for Houston residents with disabilities. He will replace Gabe Cazares who is leaving municipal government for a role in the non-profit sector. Ponce is a bilingual advocacy and government professional with 11 years of experience in city government. He worked as the Senior Community Engagement Liaison at MOPD between 2014 to 2021. In 2004, Ponce suffered a spinal cord injury resulting from an automobile wreck. He is now a wheelchair user. “As a staunch advocate for the disability community, Angel understands the importance of equal participation and full inclusion of all citizens, including citizens with disabilities,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “I look forward to working with him to ensure that the City continues to be more accessible and inclusive for all Houstonians.” As a Senior Community Engagement Liaison for MOPD, Ponce provided management support to the Houston Commission on Disabilities (HCOD), served as a translator between legal department attorneys and Spanish-speaking residents, conducted disability awareness workshops for employers and disability etiquette and educational presentations for youth and professionals. He also provided management support in the City of Houston Mayor’s Anti-Gang Office from 2008 to 2014. Ponce was co-founder of the National Coalition for Latinxs with Disabilities (CNLD) and is currently the Chair for the United Way of Greater Houston, Interagency Information and Referral Network. He holds an associate degree from Lone Star College and is currently attending the University of Houston pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies with a minor in Management and Leadership. Angel Ponce’s appointment is effective July 5, 2022.
On The Move: AAF – Houston Selects Audrey Gilbreath As Winner of 2022 Living Legend Award Founder/CEO of Gilbreath Is First African-American Selected for the Award
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uilding a career legacy of persistence and achievement over more than 30 years certainly earns respect from your peers. One major example is Audrey J. Gilbreath, the recent 2022 winner of the American Advertising Federation-Houston’s Living Legend Award. Ms. Gilbreath is the 25th recipient of the Living Legend and the first African-American professional to win the honor from the 111-year-old AAF-H. The Living Legend Award recognizes the accomplishments of AAF-H members who have built a consistent record of success over the course of their careers. The award is conferred after nomination by the Presidents Council and approval of the Board of Directors. Ray Schilens, chair of the AAF-Houston Board of Directors, says Ms. Gilbreath epitomizes the most admirable qualities of the advertising industry. “Audrey represents an incredible commitment to not only her industry, but to her community,” Schilens says. “Gilbreath Communications exists as an integral part of Houston, what the city is made of, and the incredible diversi-
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ty we have here. Audrey represents the most beautiful things about our industry, well above and beyond, while crafting great work with great dedication.” Ms. Gilbreath vividly recalls what first led her to pursue a career in advertising and eventually, to start her own company. “My first passion for advertising goes back to working for PACE Concerts, now called PACE Entertainment. That’s where I had my very first experiences with media and advertising, and the crazy world of entertainment,” she says. “I then went on to the agency side at J. Walter Thompson where I learned about the many avenues and niches of agency
business as well as the ins and outs of running a business. But I was looking for more. I found what I needed by starting Gilbreath Communications!” She adds that the most rewarding work involves campaigns with the potential to change people’s lives. “From the years of work we’ve done with diversity and inclusion commitments, to the health care work we have done involving diabetes awareness, heart disease and HIV Awareness, to even the City of Houston’s recent COVID-19 vaccination campaign and others,” Ms. Gilbreath adds. “This passionate work, along with our community service work and our commitment to education
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through scholarships and mentoring is what keeps us going! “The Living Legend is a lasting tribute to all the work we have done over the past 32 years and the dedication we have for giving back.” Ms. Gilbreath previously served as AAF-H president and later became the first African-American and the first woman inducted into the Southwest Advertising Hall of Fame in 2010. She also won the 2016 AAF-H Silver Medal, presented to men and women who have made outstanding contributions to advertising and who have been active in furthering the industry’s standards, creative excellence and responsibility in areas of social concern. And in 2022, Gilbreath Communications won the AAF-District 10 Regional Mosaic Champion Award recognizing the company’s decades of work as a successful advocate for diversity in the advertising community while also producing diversity-based campaigns for hundreds of clients.
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NOMINATIONS OPEN: H-E-B To Honor Men, Women and Families Of U.S. Armed Forces With A Care Package By StyleMagazine.com – Newswire
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-E-B is profoundly grateful for the selfless sacrifice of our nation’s military heroes. In honor of America’s Independence Day, H-E-B, will send over 500 Operation Appreciation care packages to Texans serving our country away from home. To celebrate freedom and those who bravely protect it, H-E-B invites customers to nominate an active-duty service member to receive an H-E-B care package. Nominations are now open and will be accepted until 500 are received. Visit the H-E-B Facebook page to learn how to nominate your military hero for a package filled with H-E-B favorites that offer a taste of home anywhere around the world. Fill the care package with love by writing inspirational words in the comments section to be included on a notecard in the package. “We are thankful for the commitment of the brave men and women who defend our nation’s freedom and are honored to share a bit of home with our service members,” said Johnny
The First 500 Active-Duty Service Members Nominated Will Receive A Lone Star Inspired Care Package ENTER HERE: www.facebook.com/HEB Mojica, H-E-B Public Affairs Manager. This effort is one of more than 100 Independence Day celebrations H-E-B supports each year across Texas as part of the H-E-B Operation Appreciation program. Committed to honoring our nation’s heroes throughout the year, H-E-B Operation Appreci-
ation supports, honors, and provides employment opportunities to military service members, Veterans, and their families. Launched in 2013, the program has provided more than $10 million in support to dozens of military-based nonprofits in Texas as well as efforts that provide mortgage-free homes to severely wounded Veterans.
Additionally, H-E-B holds several events throughout the year to celebrate military spouses, support youth education initiatives, and honor holidays such as Independence Day, Veterans Day, and Memorial Day. And to offer a taste of home, H-E-B sends hundreds of care packages to service members deployed across the world. H-E-B has regularly been named a top workplace for military Veterans and was recognized by Forbes as a top employer for Veterans. Since 2014, H-E-B has hired more than 23,000 Veterans and military spouses. As part of the company’s military initiative, H-E-B Homes Built for Heroes program provides fully furnished, mortgage-free custom homes to severely wounded military Veterans. Since 2013, H-E-B and the H-E-B Tournament of Champions have gifted 36 mortgage-free homes as part of the program with 6 homes in progress this year.
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AUTO: Chevrolet and NNPA Extend Partnership, Names Terrence J Ambassador – Discover The Unexpected HBCU Students Focus On "Charging Forward" In Sixth Year Of DTU Through Immersive Virtual, and In-Person Marketing By Stylemagazine.com – Newswire
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ecently, Chevrolet and the National Newspaper Publishers Association enter their sixth year of collaboration with the “Discover the Unexpected” program, amplified with program ambassador, and American actor, model and entertainer, Terrence Jenkins, better known as Terrence J. “As a graduate of North Carolina, A&T State University with a mass communication degree, I understand the value of historically black colleges and universities, which is why I am passionate about this opportunity and eager to engage with up-and-coming HBCU students pursuing journalism and marketing,” said Jenkins. Jenkins will kick off students’ fellowship experience in New Orleans, following the NNPA convention that includes a Chevrolet Bolt EUV adventure challenge to promote team building and education surrounding electrification,
Terrence J journalism, and marketing. DTU provides 11 students from around the nation internships and scholarships to explore marketing roles focused on General Motors’ vision for an all-electric future and journalism through NNPA. Chevrolet placed five students within different areas of the marketing function to gain experience in content creation, media integration and strategy development. The NNPA placed six stu-
dents with renowned publications across the country to focus on digital and social content creation, in addition to covering events such as the NNPA conference in New Orleans. “Chevrolet is proud to continue its collaboration with NNPA on Discover the Unexpected, providing HBCU students hands on learning and development opportunities in addition to a platform to share their experiences,” said Steve Majoros, vice president of Chevrolet Marketing. “This program is pivotal in our mission of reaching diverse audiences through amplifying their perspectives, and we look forward to witnessing the impact of this year’s
EV AUTO: Lexus Shows OFF Electric LFA Successor At Goodwood The Unnamed electric SuperCar Caught The Attention Of Many By Ben O'Hare for CNN.com and Stylemagazine.com
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exus finally has another supercar in the works. Over 10 years after the iconic LFA went on sale, the company is working on an all-electric successor. However, it probably won’t arrive anytime soon. Crossovers and SUVs will be prioritized in the initial phase of Lexus’ new era, meaning it could be 2030 before we see the production version of this unnamed supercar EV. Lexus promises the electric
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supercar will inherit “the driving taste, or the ‘secret sauce’, of the performance cultivated via the development of the
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LFA”. The concept was teased several months ago however it’s currently making its public debut at the Goodwood Festival Of Speed in Sussex, England. Lexus’s chief branding officer, Koji Sato, had the following to say (via AutoCar UK): “The endless pursuit of the Lexus driving signature will move to the next stage through development of the new sports battery EV.” Mr. Sato also stated that the electric supercar “symbolizes the future of the brand”. In terms of performance, Lexus is aiming for a 0-62 mph time in the low 2-second range. Meanwhile, a 435-mile range is targeted. Lexus also has two production EVs on display at Goodwood, the RZ 450e SUV and the recently facelifted UX 300e crossover.
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fellows.” Chevrolet will award each fellow a $10,000 scholarship and a $5,000 stipend. Following the 2022 program completion, DTU will provide 49 HBCU students over $600,000. This immersive experience spans a 10-week program from June 6–Aug. 12. “Our long-standing partnership with General Motors drives impact, awareness, and community connectivity,” said NNPA President and CEO Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. “Over the last five decades, we’ve championed diversity, equity, and inclusion because we know representation matters. The publishers and DTU fellows richly benefit from Chevrolet’s commitment to fuel the next generation of journalists and marketers.”
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NAISA Revealed; Active Tracks, Ride-and-Drives, and Transformed Branding
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he North American International Auto Show (aka Detroit Auto Show) announced a peek behind the curtain of its first-ever indoor-outdoor fall auto show, including plans for dynamic vehicle activations, free community activities downtown, Charity Preview’s return and a rebranded logo for the iconic Detroit show. Scheduled for Sept. 14 – 25, 2022, at Huntington Place in Detroit, the auto show returns after a multi-year absence precipitated by the pandemic. This next-generation show will capitalize on the region’s assets, including its worldclass convention center, Hart Plaza, the riverfront and its position as a mobility and technology incubator. “This year’s auto show plays a vitally important role in promoting emerging technologies particularly in the EV space,” said Detroit Auto Show Executive Director Rod Alberts.
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ART: The McKay Art Museum Opens New Interactive Studio New Interactive AT&T Lobby Studio Space Is Now Open In San Antonio By Kathy Coleman, ARTS Editor – StyleMagazine.com • Newswire
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he McNay Art Museum’s mission to engage a diverse community in the discovery and enjoyment of the visual arts takes shape this summer in the form of a new interactive studio opening Friday, July 1, in the Museum’s AT&T Lobby. Visitors are invited to reflect, co-create, and share experiences through engaging activities centered around artwork in the Museum’s permanent collection in collaboration with an inaugural studio artist. “We wanted everyone to see and feel our community-driven mission the moment they walked through the door,” said Richard Aste, McNay Director and CEO. “As San Antonio’s place of beauty and belonging, we’ve made tremendous progress outdoors in removing all visual barriers to the McNay experience; the Studio brings
that momentum indoors and deepens our commitment to the South Texas community we proudly serve.” Building on the Museum’s recent improvements to its grounds through a $6.25 million Landscape Master Plan, the Studio’s design reflects the lush gardens throughout the McNay’s 25-acre campus and its signature architectural elements. The McNay’s oasis-like environment extends indoors through a unique build out conceived by The DoSeum Design Studios, in concert with McNay education, curatorial, and operations staff. “This unique space invites visitors of all ages to engage with the McNay’s world-class art collection in a new and experiential way,” said
Meredith Doby, Vice President of Exhibits and lead of DoSeum Design Studios. “Visitors are welcomed into in a site-specific experience infused with surrealist natural elements, curiosity-driven interactives, and a personalized interaction with the collection.” Activities in the Studio are designed to facilitate learning, inspiration, and innovation through shadow play, exhibition design, discovery boxes, community reflection prompts, and more. Alongsideobjectsfrom the permanent collection, San Antonio artists will present artwork responding to a thematic prompt. All activities can be explored at the visitor’s own pace, allowing for a self-guided experience. In the
future, the Studio will hold artist-led workshops, programming, and exhibition-related community engagement opportunities. Access to the Studio is included with general admission and is free every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m., and on the first Sunday of every month. Funding for the Studio is generously provided by the Greehey Family Foundation, Bank of America, and the Smothers-Bruni Foundation. Special thanks to McNay staff, San Antonio artists, and the San Antonio community for providing essential feedback in the planning process, which helped bring the space to life.
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Applications Open for 50th Annual Bayou City Art Festival Downtown
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ayou City Art Festival, produced by the Art Colony Association, Inc., has opened the applications for nonprofit partners, volunteers, food vendors, and live entertainment for the 50th Annual Bayou City Art Festival Downtown on Saturday-Sunday, October 8-9, 2022 The weekend festival features two entertainment stages, a food truck park, beverage stations throughout the festival, and art installations. Guests will enjoy Houston’s skyline views while enjoying the festival’s wine garden, craft beer garden, and Art Bar. Bayou City Art Festival will also premiere a new Collegiate Art Collective, a collection of art composed of six Houston-area
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college art students. This fall, art-loving foodies will swarm to Bayou City Art Festival Downtown and their senses will lead them to the onsite food truck park. Food vendors interested in serving up delicious eats to patrons at Bayou City Art Festival Downtown can submit an online application here. Online early bird tickets will be available on Monday, August 1, 2022, at:
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Dermatologist Develops Groundbreaking New Class Of Topical Pharmaceuticals
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