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1/8/16 O&A NYC EXCLUSIVE: Beyonce And Bruno Mars Will Join Coldplay for Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show

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Pepsi confirms that Queen Bey herself, Beyonce, will join Coldplay at the Super Bowl on-stage during their performance at the Pepsi Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show on Feb. 7. Presumably, the group will deliver a live rendition of Hymn for the Weekend,  featured on their seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams, and features vocals from Bey. Bruno Mars is also expected to take the stage with Coldplay at some point during the show. The Uptown Funk singer previously headlined the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show in 2014, while Beyonce ran the show in 2013.

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Something tells us that Bruno and Bey aren’t the only VIPs we’ll be seeing on that stage, at least one more act is expected to join the halftime show. “Today, it’s about how do we stage our special guests. Yesterday, what I was nervous about, it was all about the set list,” Harvey remarked. Super Bowl 50 will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, airing live on CBS.

1/8/16 O&A NYC Song Of The Day: Prince Royce – Back It Up featuring Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull

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Prince Royce’s music video for “Back It Up” features two of today’s biggest names in music: Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull. In the video released on VEVO, Royce (né Geoffrey Royce Rojas) becomes infatuated with the curvaceous Latina when they make eye contact while poolside in Miami. From the looks of it, she’s interested in him, too. Pitbull is seen having a great time dancing with beautiful women, finding time to donate a verse with advice to the lovestruck Romeo. Continue reading

1/8/16 O&A NYC SHALL WE DANCE FRIDAY: Pas de Quatre’ – Alicia Alonso, Carla Fracci, Ghislaine Thesmar and Eva Evdokimova

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Pas de Quatre, originally choreographed by Jules Perrot in 1846 to music by Cesare Pugni, caused a sensation with both critics and public at its London premiere in 1847. One reason for its success was that it brought together four of the greatest ballerinas of the time. In order of appearance in the work, the ballerinas were Lucile Grahn, Carlotta Grisi, Fanny Cerrito, and Marie Taglioni, with this order being according to age. This cast only performed four times together.  Continue reading

1/7/16 O&A NYC THROWBACK THURSDAY: Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell- Ain’t no Mountain High Enough

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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, the R&B classic, written by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson in 1966. The composition was first successful as a 1967 hit single recorded by Motown recording artists Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. The Gaye/Terrell version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999, and is regarded today as one of the most important records ever released by Motown. Continue reading

1/7/16 O&A NYC Song Of The Day: Kendrick Lamar- God Is Gangsta

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Kendrick Lamar has shared a new 7-minute short film titled God Is Gangsta, featuring To Pimp a Butterfly tracks u and For Sale? (Interlude). The u segment, directed by Jack Begert, features Lamar heavily drinking and rapping, while the For Sale? part, directed by PANAMÆRA, and filmed at Silencio, David Lynch’s nightclub in Paris. Continue reading

1/6/16 O&A Fitness With Christopher Crawford: The Best Way To Lose Weight After The Holidays

By Christopher Crawford

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Around this time of year, people are getting ready to make new years resolutions in order to get back in to shape and more commonly, lose weight. Weight loss is a very interesting topic to discuss because most people do not know how to effectively lose weight and stay in shape.

The primary focus for the average person when it comes to losing weight is to get the number on the scale down by any means necessary. That could be dangerous to the health and well-being of any individual because of the health risks people are willing to take in order to lose weight. These things include, beginning a high protein/low carb diet and cutting an excess number of calories to the point of starvation. The purpose of this article is to educate current and potential calorie burning gym goers on the truth of common weight management myths and also give them tips on how to effectively lose weight.

Let’s talk about weight loss for a second. Now in order to lose 1 lb of body weight in one week, there must be a caloric deficit of 3,500 calories. In other words, on average, one must intake 500 calories less than they expend each day out of the week. Therefore, the total number of calories from carbohydrates, fats and proteins one consumes in one day must be 500 less than the amount of calories the individual expends throughout the day from exercise and any other daily activities.

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Today when people discuss the low carb diet, they are typically talking about the Atkins diet. Named after cardiologist Dr. Robert Atkins. This diet restricts carbohydrate consumption and replaces them with meats, poultry, eggs, and dairy products.

In other words, carbohydrate consumption must be reduced past the recommended 45-65% daily caloric intake in order to lose weight. The risk of cutting out carbohydrates include, feeling weak due to the brain not receiving enough glucose, in which case the body burns fat incompletely producing ketones to replace brain fuel causing light-headedness, nausea and bad breath. Also, if you are not eating enough fiber, it could lead to many complications such as constipation and could also increase your risk of developing type 2 Diabetes. Besides, fiber is essential to losing weight because it is a carbohydrate which keeps you full for longer. As mentioned earlier, cutting carbohydrates alone is not the answer. One must cut down a bit of each macronutrient (proteins, carbohydrates, fat) in order to create the necessary caloric deficit relative to their weight loss goals.

A few potential risks associated with cutting calories are that an individual may go too low with calorie intake. An individual may go below 1,000-1,200 calories a day and become malnourished or have low energy. This may create an inability to complete essential fitness programs included within a weight loss program.

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Also, it has been found that people who skip breakfast and eat fewer times during the day tend to be heavier than those who eat a healthy breakfast and eat four to five times a day. Eating regular meals and snacks throughout the day helps control appetite, which in turn makes it less likely to overeat at any one meal. Because of this, the individual is less likely to endure extreme hunger and will make better food choices instead of poor ones.

Successful weight loss programs require an individual to make a lifestyle change and really commit to the journey. One should create a well thought out plan in order to determine the total number of calories they will need to consume both daily/weekly. Along with creating a proper meal plan and going to the gym consistently, one should incorporate a combination of cardio, core and resistance training in order to burn the calories required which create that caloric deficit.

Christopher Crawford will contribute a once a month fitness column. To consult with Christopher about a training regiment or personal training contact him at ccrawfordtraining@gmail.com.

1/3/15 O&A NYC Wildin Out Wednesday: President Obama and Jerry Seinfeld- Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee

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Jerry Seinfeld created a lot of buzz last Wednesday with the debut episode of  Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee- Season 7. Instead of the typical jokester, the actor welcomed an elected official to the program, none other than President Barack Obama. Over the past six seasons, a veritable who’s who of the comedic world including Louis C.K., Will Ferrell, Sarah Silverman, Larry David and Chris Rock  has joined Jerry Seinfeld for a ride and a cup of joe in the Crackle series.   Continue reading

1/5/15 O&A NYC With WaleStylez- Fashion: Giant COMME des GARÇONS Wallets Are on Display at Dover Street Market New York

By Adewale Adekanbi
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Dover Street Market’s New York City outpost has been home to a bevy of special installations and collaborative endeavors. Now the Big Apple spot is home to another unique display: a collection of giant COMME des GARÇONS wallets. Coming in the form of Comme des Garcon’s zippered square design, the showcase includes red, green, orange, blue and black colorways of the design — not to mention accompanying oversized packaging.