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2013 Fiat 500 Turbo

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The big change worth talking about is under the hood where Fiat has employed a detuned version of its 1.4-liter MultiAir turbocharged inline-four, good for 135 horsepower and 150 pound-feet of torque. That represents increases of 34 and 52, respectively, over the standard 500, but falls 25 hp and 20 lb-ft short of the mighty Abarth. That grunt is matched with a five-speed manual transmission, and specific performance enhancements include a sport suspension, better steering calibration (to be fair, we’ve heard that one before with the Abarth), stiffer shocks and upgraded brakes. Sounds potent. And we certainly hope that the Turbo’s sport-tuned exhaust delivers the same sort of throaty growl that we’ve fallen in love with on the Abarth. (In case you forgot, head over to our First Drive and hit the play button on the video to hear that superb exhaust note.)

Visually, the Turbo is set apart from base models with the addition of a unique aero kit and smoked-out headlamps. Inside the cabin there are sport seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, and optional heated leather seats. The coolest interior feature, however, is that the 500 Turbo will employ theChrysler Group’s Beats by Dr. Dre audio system. Good, since the standard stereo in the 500 is, well, not good.

The 500 Turbo goes on sale this fall priced from $19,500,

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A land before time.

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Makeshift: On Purpose Mixtape

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1. Nothin’ Light
2. Props
3. Clockwork
4. On Purpose f. Chip Gnarly & PCH
5. Mine For The Night
6. Skate Life
7. 1995 (interlude)
8. P.S.A.
9. Reminisce

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Conference of Cool.

DJ Khaled and Rick Ross.

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Supreme Fall/Winter 2012 Lookbook

The Supreme Fall/Winter 2012 collection will be available on August 23rd at their NY, LA and London stores and August 25th in Japan.

The Supreme online shop will re-open on August 30th.

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Rapha Cycle Club by Brinkworth

Brinkworth were commissioned to develop the Rapha Cycle Club concept into an environment that would reflect the core cultural values of Rapha’s heritage, the glory and suffering of world road cycling. The first permanent UK Cycle Club now open in London’s Soho, builds on Rapha’s vision to provide a meeting place for the cycling community to eat, drink, watch racing and shop from the full Rapha product range, totally immersing themselves in a space dedicated to the pursuit of road cycling…

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Arran Gregory X Brutus


Arran Gregory X Brutus from Brutus Trimfit on Vimeo.

Our Button-Down Trimfit shirts have been worn proudly since 1966 as a reflection of ones personal style, a dedication to a particular look, the following of a specific sound and an obsession with fit and detail.

In anticipation of what is undoubtedly a monumental year for Britain, it is with great excitement that we launch our BRITISH ILLUSTRATORS PROJECT.

We have decided to come up with a new way for people to interpret their own unique style and what Brutus means to them, by commissioning young British illustrators to draw directly onto our famous Trimfit shirts.

The first Artist we have had the pleasure of working with is Freelance Illustrator/ sculptor Arran Gregory, who graduated from Chelsea College of Art in 2009 and has gone on to become one of the most sought after talents in London’s creative world having already worked for CocaCola, Slam City Skates, Penfield USA, Pointer Footwear, Emerica, Urban Outfitters, Jaguar Shoes Collective and more.

He describes his work as a battle between maximallism and minimalism, which can be seen in the simplicity while extraordinarily intricate detail of his drawings, or the complex geometric form of his life sized animal sculptures.

You can see how Arran has taken his pen to the idea and beautifully illustrated three 1-off pieces, in this accompanying film by skateboard & lifestyle freelance cinematographer Henry Edwards-Wood.

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Futura Talks About the Reinvention of His Art

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Leonard Hilton McGurr grew up on 103rd and Broadway in Manhattan during the boom years of train bombing. As a youngster in the 1960s his eyes were drawn to the bustling graffiti scene, searching for his own vision in 1970 as a 15 year old. Looking up to SNAKE, CAT 87, STITCH I on a local level as well as all-city legends PHASE 2, FLINT, and STAY HIGH 149, he mostly ran with ALI as one of the Soul Artists focusing on the 1 and 3 trains.

The former Futura2000 began as a “toy,” more fan than hero and far from even scratching the surface of local legend status. But the numerical portion of his artistic alias spoke to a grand view and a particular ambition that was absent from others painting around him. “My name is a direct response to 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY from Kubrick,” he explains. With many writers employing street numbers in their names, he “was looking for something unique; something about Futura2000 sounded good at the time.”

After an accident in a train tunnel—a friend of his stepped on the third rail and was badly burned—Futura spent the years 1974 to 1978 traveling the world in the Merchant Marines before returning to New York to focus on his work with new passion. Rather than playing with his own take on wild-style lettering, Futura began to carve a separate path. “I started painting in late ’79,” McGurr recalls, “I was always influenced by graphic design and I wondered if spray painting could be action painting.” Though it was far from Jackson Pollock, his distinctive style—abstract, atomic forms written over lush sprays of dense color—diverged from the popular character-writing style of his graf peers and soon found favor in another world, the bustling downtown New York art scene.

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Conference of Cool.

Tim Burton and Vincent Price.

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Complex Magazine’s 50 Most Influential People in Sneaker History by Jeff Staple

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When asked to compile a list like this, two emotions come to mind:

1) A blessed feeling that the long hours and hard work that you put into your craft have been recognized by respected peers and they now, in turn, have asked for your humble opinion.

2) That “BRACE! BRACE! BRACE!” feeling you get when the overhead oxygen masks drop down in the middle of your flight.

There’s bound to be some love and there’s bound to be some hate. (Probably more of the latter.) Let’s get something out the way, people. Statistically speaking, when listing FIFTY of anything, the chances that MY fifty will agree with YOUR fifty are nearly impossible. But, I highly encourage all of you reading this to make your own Top 50 list and share it with me @jeffstaple on Twitter or whatevs… OK.

Now let’s break down the task at hand. Complex asked me to “List my Top 50 Most Influential People In Sneaker History.”

I had to assume that they were asking me because of my experience in sneaker culture, vis a vis, street culture. I think “Sneaker History” can really be told in two parts: 1) When sneaker giants made performance footwear for their esteemed athletes, and then 2) when sneaker companies, both large and independent, made shoes for “a lifestyle”. That new era does not exist because of athletes or performance. It’s based on fashion, style, trend, influencers and whatever other word marketers use today. Together, those two trains of thought make up SNEAKER HISTORY to me. So my list comprises of both: The people that made the sneaker into a viable product. And the people that made the sneaker into a religion. Enjoy. Hate. Criticize. I love you all. #pigeonhustle

Check out the list here.

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Ex Stirling Moss Ferrari GTO sold for $35 million

A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO made for race driver Stirling Moss has become the world’s most expensive car, selling in a private transaction last month for $35 million.

The distinctive apple-green Ferrari, one of 39 GTOs produced from 1962 to 1964, is listed among May’s high-end sales atanamera.com, a website for classic car dealers. Two specialist traders last night independently confirmed the transaction and price to Bloomberg News.

The car was sold with the last two weeks by the Dutch-born businessman Eric Heerema, owner of the Nyetimber vineyard in Sussex, southern England. The buyer is U.S.-based classic car collector Craig McCaw, the dealers said. Heerema was not available for comment when Nyetimber was contacted by Bloomberg News. McCaw was also unavailable for comment when his company Eagle River Investments was telephoned.

“The market is very active at the moment,” said James Cottingham, acquisition consultant for Ferrari dealer DK Engineering, based in Hertfordshire, U.K. “A lot of new buyers are expanding their collections and the baby-boomer generation of collectors has reached an age when they’re not using their cars as much as they used to. They want to sell.”

McCaw, who is based in the Seattle area, was the co-founder of McCaw Cellular, which was acquired by AT&T for $11.5 billion in 1993.

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Why You Should Never Celebrate Too Soon

Losing team scores a winning 3 points with only 0.6 seconds left in the game, all while the other team is celebrating their victory. See the priceless expression on the Coach’s face as it turns from celebration to disbelief. Don’t Celebrate Too Soon…

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Andre Saraiva “Andrépolis” Exhibition at The Hole NYC Interview


André Saraiva,the man behind the Mr. A character and the club empire Le Baron, is the focus of this episode of VICE Meets. In the video he talks to Cleo Le Tan about how he got involved in graffiti and his installation at The Hole Gallery in New York.

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