COSIGN Goes Digital! | The COSIGN App Release Recap Hosted By The LoS Group
WE ARE MOBILE! Our highly anticipated COSIGN Magazine App Powered by VERSL dropped on July 26th. The evening was filled with good vibes, great energy, music, and the beautiful Dallas skyline as we celebrated our release atop Canopy by Hilton Dallas Uptown hosted by the amazing team of women over at The LoS Group! The […]
Kanye West: The College Dropout 15 Years Later
February 10, 2004. Triple platinum, Grammy Award-winning, and one of hip-hop’s most potent albums ever created were released by this super-producer from the South Side of Chicago. Standing outside the lines of the main corridors of rap, Kanye was knocking at its proverbial door for years and believed he could have a seat at Hip-Hops […]
Men’s Health Awareness Month: 5 Simple Ways to Become More Healthy and Active
The month of June is officially Men’s Health Awareness Month and there are many reasons to applaud all the various actions men are taking to better their health and become more active in our adult lives. We all know how mundane our schedules can be working to balance all aspects of life. For many that […]
June Holidays We #COSIGN: Upcoming Cool Daily, Weekly, and Monthly National Holidays
June has to be one of the most intriguing months of the year! Around this time, practically all of Spring’s symptoms have lifted and warm weather (Texas=hot af) is setting in. The month before July is usually the calm before many other major holidays. We all know “Independence Day or Fourth of July” is Deebo […]
The State of the non-LeBron James NBA Playoffs
The date was April 22, 2006, when this stout 21-year-old man-child from a small town in Northeast Ohio made his debut NBA Playoff appearance. LeBron R. James, Sr. was three seasons into his NBA career already experiencing the immense pressure of living up to the number “23” dawned on the back of his Cleveland Cavalier’s […]
Five Reasons Why Culture is Capital
The Black Twitter world has exorbitantly coined the phrase “For The Culture” to much of its own benefit. Ideologically, the phrase has affluent relevance to all things cultural to African-Americans and provides itself as a source of agency for black folk to operate/navigate. It is used as a sense of pride for many and as […]