A L3GACI has been made.
What will your L3GACI be?
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A L3GACI has been made.
What will your L3GACI be?
The Brooklyn Circus/BKc story begins in 2006 in a quaint neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York with the aim to strengthen consumers’ appreciation for classic aesthetics and antique motifs whilst upholding the pillars of modern design within a 100 year plan.With time-tested values of classic American craftsmanship, a love for urban tradition, vintage sensibilities, and an endless search for the timeless silhouette,the BKc has produced garments that bring the past forward into the future while extending an ethos of education, empowerment and authenticity. Founded by graphic designer Ouigi Theodore and developed by an arsenal of visionaries fueled by a common purpose, this bustling junction of style and character is always an experience.
Beyond embracing techniques of timeless craftsmanship and sophisticated simplicity, The BKc fosters creative relationships, providing a social sanctuary for open-minded forward-thinkers. Every cuff of trouser, roll of the sleeves, and peaking pocket square is connected to a greater story, as they’ve succeeded at tailoring not only cloth and fabric, but lifestyles. With flagships now in San Francisco, a Pop up in Sweden and talks for a Sydney Australia presence, The BKc’s inspirational clout has solidified its cult following which has grown exponentially and globally.
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As Black History Month is tomorrow we have been preparing to bring you influential leaders, artist, actors, poets, socialites and more that have helped shaped the culture over the years. We will feature through out the month clips, poems, videos, pictures, articles and more to bring you the history behind this L3GACI of a movement occurring over the decades. We’ll show you how it’s progressed over the years, and hopefully we can find our own place in time in History.
This past week we went to check out the newly re-done cineplex in town, the AMC Dine in Movie Theater. A movie experience like no other. Where one can enjoy food, drinks, and a movie in the comfort of luxury seats. They have two movie options, for a more casual dining experience choose the “Fork and Screen”* option where one can receive a more laid back viewing. Having side seat service in a big cinematic movie experience available for families and younger audiences. We went with the more upscale experience at the “Cinema Suites”*, giving a more intimate setting. AMC Dine-in Movie Theaters is a full service dining experience while watching a movie, having enough room to fully sit back in luxury seats and enjoy, all while keeping privacy from other movie goers.
Upon entering the Cineplex there is an easy to use touch screen to choose what movie one wants to see. After selection, if the movie is playing only in the cinema suites one will get to pick where they want to sit. They do have a customer service desk available, easy to find for any questions. Not to forget Macgruffins, a full service bar and lounge off to the side to enjoy drinks before or after the movie.
Once in the theater, we relaxed and put our feet up on the recliner chairs. Having a beer, we enjoyed seat side service with a friendly staff. Being able to choose from a full menu of starters, entrees and desserts all at affordable prices we witnessed an ingenious L3gaci that night, leaving us eager to go back to enjoy another dine-in and movie experience. Visit AMCTheaters.com for movie times, pricing and where to find a local theater.
*Cinema suites are 21 and over only. showing rated R and PG 13 films. Fork and Suite showings are 18 and over, having more “family appropriate” films (PG 13 and under). For children under 18 they must be accompanied with a parent or guardian over 21.
Life is about expectations, setting the standards, setting a goal and hitting it. When hitting those goals, set them high, if you fail, at least you’re better off then if you set a low goal for yourself. That’s what were doing here at L3gaci setting out standards high, when asked if our tee-shirts are priced too high we say no. We’re setting ourselves to stand out in quality, on a brand, on uniqueness, our name is more then just a tee-shirt its about the individuality of how culture can bring us together. Like we said before, its all about the process, taking time, getting the right “brand” out. We don’t want a simple business created, we want a life style. As the media states, if we accept pickle juice, that’s all we’ll be. We are willing to take the time, the energy, create the passion to create a culture. We’re setting our standards high and creating our L3gaci. Are you?
The first thought of enjoying a Ghetto Burger from Ann’s Snack Bar was thrilling, so many reviews, i decided to stop by on this cold winter day, and got yelled at by Ann herself because I did not adhere to the house rules! Please Wait outside until seats are available!! What did I do that for?
Well, I waited outside, hesitant to stay because I got yelled at by Ann, reminded me of my late grandmother, who use to yell at us for opening the door or jumping in the house while she was making her Yeast Rolls!
Before I knew it, another patron joined me outside waiting in line to dine at the 8 seat snack bar! He said he was glad to be there early, because the line will get long soon!
He then looked at me and asked was this my first time here, and I replied “yes”. He then noted that I had the look that Ann had yelled at me, and all I could do is laugh. And he just reassured me that when I get my seat inside, it will be worth the wait and being scolded.
He was absolutely right!! I ordered my ghetto burger, made with two homemade all beef patties, seasoned with her special blend, onions, bacon, lettuce, tomato, beef chili, mustard and ketchup. And it was huge!
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