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Al Harrington's Wellness Brand re+Play Partners With NBPA To Provide More Athletes Access To Recovery Tech

Just like his multinational cannabis brand Viola, Al Harrington’s Wellness’ re+Play has found success. According to Boardroom, the performance-based wellness and recovery line has teamed up with the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA).

Jul 12, 2022

From Managing Kanye West To Leading A Cannabis Company: Urban Aroma Taps John Monopoly As CEO

Social equity-driven cannabis platform Urban Aroma recently tapped John Monopoly as the company’s CEO, according to a press release. With a current focus on the organization’s summer fundraising efforts, Monolopy is knee-deep in strengthening the brand’s philanthropic efforts while continuing its mission to advocate and support cannabis culture. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Urban Aroma (@urbanaroma_)

Jul 6, 2022

Will Kanye West Take Over Virgil Abloh's Role At Louis Vuitton?

Kanye West is reportedly set to add another title to his long and storied resume. According to High Snobiety, West is gearing up to take over a role at Louis Vuitton that’s been left vacant in the wake of Virgil Abloh’s passing. “[Kanye] is being tipped to take over from Virgil Abloh,” reported the outlet, via The Sun. “The pair are said to have masterminded the move… before Virgil’s death aged just 41. They shared a similar vision and now Kanye West feels he owes it to Virgil to continue his work at Louis Vuitton.” The outlet also confirms that this claim was substantiated by The Daily Mail. However, West hasn’t responded to the outlet’s requests for comment, and neither has his camp intimated that they’d be interested in taking over the role so soon after Abloh’s death. But Louis Vuitton’s chairman, Michael Burke, also said that the brand is set until June 2022, and that the process of finding a replacement creative director will be a “slow” one. Burke told the outlet that it’s a...

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