Archive for the ‘Culture’ Category

DC Comics Starts Over

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

DC universe is like an institution. It’s like peanut butter and jelly, or the New York Yankees. But just because DC universe is a monument in this country doesn’t mean that it couldn’t use a little bit of a face lift. As a matter of fact, the DC Universe is going back to the beginning and doing the originals all over again. 

 


Now, we here at ChivCulture.com love our old Superman comics just fine and dandy, but we are all about getting a modern look at an old classic. After all, there is nothing in the world quite as cool as the start of a legacy, and that’s what those old comics were. So perhaps it’s time the Man of Steel got a face life. That would be just fine with us. 

 


 

Turn Up the Bass: House Party

Friday, April 15th, 2011
Daft Punk at Oxegen 07

Image via Wikipedia

If you frequent dance clubs, the odds are you’re going to be hearing house music at some point, maybe shaking your hips to it the whole night. With explosive, heavy beats and primal, repetitive melodies, the music moves your feet and your body and your whole consciousness. Because house is so repetitive, you can find a groove and then rock it all night without being tripped up by much rhythmic or melodic change. It’s a way to let go of thought for a while, to embrace being body rather than being mind. When you crank up the best of house, just try to resist the beats. Just try. You can’t do it. That toe is tapping.

Daft Punk

The French duo Daft Punk is one of the kings of house. They are known as much for their “fashion sense” as they are for their throbbing basslines. Daft Punk dresses up as robots for live performance and no one knows their faces. With tracks like “One More Time” and “Technologic” that dominate house radio, they’ve fought their way even into mainstream consciousness, which is probably why the creators of the recent movie Tron: Legacy tapped Daft Punk to compose the soundtrack.

Contemporary group LCD Soundsystem takes its inspiration from Daft Punk and its ilk but turns tradition on its head with skittish, light beats and irreverent titles such as the direct-reference “Daft Punk Is Playing At My House” and the catchy “Drunk Girls.” Whoever’s playing, make sure you turn up the bass.

Image by Caesar Sebastian via Flickr

Chivalry lives on!

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Nick Walker, well known street artist also called a British graffiti phenomenon, is spreading the Chiv Culture with this fresh piece that popped up on our very own streets in NYC. Nothing says Chivalrous like a top hat and some umbrellas to go along with it. So with Spring in the air and Chivs on your feet- go search the city for something that spreads the culture, and celebrate chivalry!

Design Profile: Oakley.

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Not too often does the headquarters of a major company look as cool as the Oakley Headquarters. Situated in Foothill Ranch, Orange County, California, the central office of the one of the largest performance sports apparel companies in the world appears as if it was inspired by Battlestar Galactica (actually, it was Blade Runner that inspired it, but you get the picture). According to the Oakley website:

It’s a place of reinforced blast walls, product torture chambers and the padded cells of mad science. Oakley’s design bunker is where inventions are conceived, developed, perfected and manufactured. In addition to the hidden catacombs of research labs and proving grounds, the architectural design includes a 400-seat amphitheater – and absolutely no adult supervision.

Designed by Colin Baden- now president of Oakley- the concept behind the building was to keep viewers thinking. The thought, “Was this built for people who lived a thousand years ago or for people living a thousand years in the future,” was the central theme and inspiration. They’ve surely executed that well.  Aside from being the main headquarters, the site features a customer-service repair-and-warranty center (situated behind a blast door), a retail store, and a museum that highlights the company’s product history — including autographed shades worn by Lance Armstrong in his Tour de France victories.

Baden designed the HQ after advising Oakley founder, Jim Jannard, on his idea to have a Blade Runner-inspired home. And while that never came to fruition, Baden’s concept for the offices delivered on Jannard’s dream. And while this may look like mere aesthetics, the materials used are really real, down to the B-52 ejector seats in the lobby and the foot-wide bolts and rivets used in the entryway. In fact, most of the steel fabrication was done by a steel shipbuilder in Tacoma, Washington.

Founded in 1975, Oakley was started by Jannard with just $300. Initially selling motorcycle grips- called “The Oakley Grip”- out the back of his car, Jim became popular in the BMX and Motorcross industries for his products, which included number plates, gloves, grips, elbow guards, chin guards, and goggles. In the 1980s, out of his garage laboratory, Jannard created the famous O-Frame and Eyeshade sunglasses, which allowed superior protection while performing in sports events.

Today, Jannard and Oakley have over 600 patents worldwide for their cutting-edge sunglasses designs, as well as for their prescription eyewear, shoes, apparel, and other accessories. Sports stars such as Lance Armstrong, Shaun White, Ichiro Suzuki, and Ryan Sheckler are major supporters of the company and are on Oakley’s sports teams roster. Additionally, Oakley has contracts with the US military and law enforcement agencies, designing many products especially for them.

For such a cutting-edge, innovative company, it’s only proper and fitting their headquarters look the part. Instead of creating a site typical of SoCal offices, Baden did something that not only is a departure from the norm, but is something that is timeless in it’s own, a place that thousands of years from now will look, feel, and be just as relevant and fitting as it is today.

Chiv Goes Global: Istanbul.

Friday, January 14th, 2011

In our first piece regarding global lifestyles, travel, and culture, we decided to highlight places that aren’t normally seen as the “hot spots” to go to experience a great time and ingest art, culture, etc. Instead of premiere the “typical” London, Paris, Tokyo, and other common hot spots- don’t get it confused, we’re pretty sure we’ll highlight those places as well, but let’s venture to the unknown for now- we decided to break out and feature Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey.

According to Monocle Magazine:

Istanbul is like the Med[iterranean] on steroids; stronger coffee, crazier roads and very animated, opinionated people. But the pace of life is more relaxed than in western Europe and the party scene doesn’t stop until dawn.

Istanbul, historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople, is the 5th largest city in the world (suburbs not included). In its history, it has served as the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires, respectively. In more recent times, it has been chosen as the 2010 European Capital for Culture, and the 2012 European Capital for Sports. Compared to the rest of Mediterranean and western Europe, life is a bit more relaxed, although the culture has a bit of a stronger edge. Even politics are lax in the megacity, which is the only metropolis that is situated on two continents- Europe and Asia. In Monocle’s profile of Istanbul- written by Saul Taylor- Melis Alphan, one of Turkey’s popular writers, proclaims:

Everybody has an opinion- put them in the prime minister’s or the mayor’s seat and they’ll do wonders! The politics “experts” are the taxi drivers. You can get into fights. Once I had to throw myself out of a cab in the middle of the road.

Aside from the relaxed yet edgy sentiments regarding politics, the social scene in Istanbul centers around cool cafes, restaurants, bars, and street vendors all over the city. And the fun is never-ending. Taylor writes:

Calling it a day in Istanbul is hopeless, there is always one more party to attend or secret rooftop saloon door to swing through.

Istanbul is a great mix of history in modern life, and it continues to attract more and more people to visit. Such hotels as the Park Hyatt and the Four Seasons having sprung up in the city, promising to lure more tourism to the area. And while there are issues with politics, traffic, and sporadic crime, overall Istanbul is a great spot. As  Taylor points out:

When you have keyifli on your side all those unhelpful, heavy-handed civil servants, tiresome taxi drivers and miserable thieves disappear into the Bosphorus with a burp, and you can return to your ice-cold Efes smiling at having made one of the world’s most unusual urban prospects your home.

Istanbul sounds like a pretty interesting place to be. Might not be ready to leave the country permanently just yet, but it be time to look up some travel packages.

Shouts to Andres Gonzales and Monocle magazine for the great photography.

Basketball Fans Rejoice… Diggy Simmons @ the 2011 Villa Holiday Classic

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

First and foremost, we here at Chivalrous Culture would like to say Happy New Year to you and yours! It’s 2011! Additionally, we would like to thank you for your love and support for is Chiv. As we’re growing and making progress, your continued encouragement means a great deal to us.

Now, to kick off 2011, we’re bringing to you what we know we be an epic event going down in the City of Brotherly Love- Philadelphia- tomorrow.

Tomorrow, January 2nd, Sneaker Villa, Nike & Philly’s top radio station, 100.3 The Beat, present the 4th Annual Villa Holiday Classic! Held at the Palestra Arena on the campus of the Ivy League school, The University of Pennsylvania,  The top Philly high school basketball teams will be taking on some of New York’s finest teams. North Philly’s Dobbins will take on Brooklyn’s Bishop Loughlin; Penn Wood is up against Harlem’s Rice; Imhotep will be going head to head with Brooklyn’s Boys & Girls led by NYC’s #1 high school basketball player, Mike Taylor; and in a battle of defending Catholic League champs, it’s Neumann vs. Queen’s Christ the King.

On top of that, Young Money’s Tyga and our very own Diggy Simmons will be in the shut the Palestra down with their performances. All of this will take place at:

The Palestra Arena on the campus of The University of Pennsylvania

235 South 33rd Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

Doors open @ 11am, with tip off @ noon.

Tickets are $12. VIP tickets are $25.

To purchase tickets, be sure to hit up your local Sneaker Villa (if you’re in the Philadelphia area), or check their website out here.

Chivalrous Culture takes over Sneaker Pimps! (RECAP)

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

It’s been a great year for Chivalrous Culture thus far, and a couple weeks ago it got even better. Sneaker Pimps is one of the world’s largest sneaker conventions. Bringing out collectors and aficionados from across the globe for one day packed full of limited edition kicks, cool art, and some of the hottest performances around. And with that sort of reputation, it was only fitting that Chiv Culture was in the mix.

For those who consider themselves a part of the world wide Chivalrous Culture, but were unable to make it to NYC for the festivities or weren’t able to secure tickets,  no worries! We’ve assembled a short visual of the day’s events. Be prepared to enter a world of sneakers and unique individuals before you click play here. Enjoy!


Thanks to everyone who came out and show us love! Experiences like these fuel us to work harder and better. The Chiv way of life is just budding and growing ever so steadily, with much more in store.

Calling all Sneaker Heads… Chiv Culture @ Sneaker Pimps 2010

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Calling all Sneaker Heads!!!  Sneaker Pimps is here!!! It will be held TODAY, Dec 4th, 2010 in the ultra-hot Soho district of NYC.

For those not familiar with Sneaker Pimps, let me tell you… It is one of THEE hottest sneaker collection conventions, where sneaker fiends like you can buy/swap/trade some of the hottest and most exclusive kicks in the world. About 1500 pairs of rare, limited edition, vintage, celebrity signed, artists collaborated sneakers and a collection of sneaker inspired artwork, fashion and photography. The tour also features live street art installations, live skateboarding demonstrations, street basketball competitions and live hip-hop and rock performances by some of the world’s foremost recording artists.  And of course, Chiv Culture will definitely be there, having its own display. Sadly, the tickets are sold out, but I still suggest you make your way down there.

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240 W 52nd Street

New York, New York 10019

As said before, tickets are SOLD OUT.

To find out more about the event, be sure to check out the Sneaker Pimps site.

For those with tickets, you are definitely in for a treat, as not only will the Chiv Culture line will be there, but there will be great performances from Diggy, Rick Ross, Curren$y, Phil Ade’, and more! BE PREPARED…

Here’s a few pics from the last show 5G4MPGUBCJ3T

Chivalrous Culture Invades NYC Sneaker Con! (RECAP)

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

It’s been a big past week for Chivalrous culture. As you’ve seen over the last few blog posts, we decided to hit the road and take our Chiv show out to the world. Lucky for us, we didn’t have to travel too far. Sneaker Con is NYC’s greatest sneaker show. Bringing out collectors and enthusiasts from every corner of the city and the East Coast for one day packed full of limited edition kicks as far as the eye can possibly see. And with that sort of reputation, it was only proper that Chiv Culture show up to introduce ourselves to the foremost sneakerheads in the world. Click the image to the left for more! (more…)

Chivalrous Episode I

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Check out Mr. Chiv’s tour of the best city in the world. Get ready for the surprise that happens at the end of the video.