Monday Global Media Round Up: 4/16

Happy Monday everyone! Hope you all enjoyed the beautiful weather over the weekend, we know we sure did over here at TTG! And we are totally excited because it's now (hopefully) rooftop season. But now it's time to get creative this week in the office. A lot of exciting things are taking place here at TTG and our minds are definitely buzzing. So, if you are like us and need to be caught up on anything you might have missed this weekend, don't worry because we still go you! xo


Kendrick Lamar Wins An Historic Pulitzer Prize

Move over, Bod Dylan. The 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Music was announced today, and the winner is: Kendrick Lamar's DAMN. This makes the first time that a non-jazz, non-classical work takes the high prize (Dylan's 2008 Pulitzer was in the Literature category), putting Lamar in the company of past winners including Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, Ornette Coleman, and Steve Reich. The board described DAMN. as "a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life."
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Introducing Vogue and Dorya's New Furniture Line

Smart and stylish has always been a pinnacle of Vogue. But this month, we decided to take it one step further and design our own.

Vogue and fine furniture brand Dorya have launched the Vogue Living collection, which is now on view at High Point Market in North Carolina until April 18. It consists of 65 pieces - from chairs, to sofas, to an aged willow dinning table - which are organized into two lines: Mayfair and Wiltshire.
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All of the Best Coachella Looks on and Off the Stage: Cardi B, Rihanna, and More

Quintessential Coachella style has gotten a bit of a bad reputation since the festival first started in 1999. Consider the cultural hyper-saturation of the flower crown and the decidedly unadventurous pairing or crop top and cut-off jeans, and the Coachella look that first came to represent so-called "festival girl style" across the world is now looking somewhat staid.
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