Profilin'

Aandlkas!

So after taking a couple of classes with my friends at the University of Pretoria, we decided to go to a bar called Aandlkaas. It’s an Afrikaans word…not really sure what it means.

Oh wait–it means “evening class”. LOL how ironic.

Aside from the drinks special (which lets you have any drink you want for R10 which comes to about $1.75 or something), the bathrooms were also a cool sight. Like the losers that my friends and I can be, we initiated a mini photo shoot. The walls were covered in graffiti—well, mostly people just declaring their unconditional love to untold crushes. Reminiscent of Brooklyn, I reckon.

So here I am posing. Inside a bathroom stall. All that’s left to wonder is who took the picture. Lol.
I guess young people are the same everywhere. And artistic flair seems to creep into every aspect of life. Even the place where excretory activities are meant to take place.

Studies from National Institutes of Health describe new findings in non-hodgkin lymphoma.

Blood Weekly November 26, 2009 “Sun exposure and sensitivity, including pigmentation, are associated with risk for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). One variant in the immune regulatory factor 4 (IRF4) gene (rs12203592) is associated with pigmentation, and a different IRF4 variant (rs12211228) is associated with NHL risk,” scientists writing in the journal Cancer Causes & Control report (see also Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma).

“We evaluated the independent roles of these IRF4 polymorphisms and sun sensitivity in mediating NHL risk and explored whether they are confounded or modified by each other. Genotyping of tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the IRF4 gene was conducted in 990 NHL cases and 828 controls from a multi-center US study. Measures of sun sensitivity and exposure were ascertained from computer-assisted personal interviews. We used logistic regression to compute odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for NHL in relation to sun exposures, sun exposures in relation to IRF4 genotypes, and NHL in relation to sun exposures. We further assessed the effects of sun exposures in relation to IRF4 genotypes. As previously reported, we found significant associations between IRF4 rs12211228 and NHL and between hair and eye color and NHL. The IRF4 rs12203592 polymorphism (CT/TT genotype) was statistically significantly associated with eye color and particularly with hair color (ORLight Blonde = 0.24, 95% CI = 0.11-0.50, overall Chi square p = 0.0002). Analysis of joint effects between eye and hair color with the IRF4 rs12203592 SNP did not reveal statistically significant p-interactions although NHL risk did decline with lighter hair color and presence of the variant IRF4 rs12203592 allele, compared to those without a variant allele and with black/brown hair color. Our data do not statistically support a joint effect between IRF4 and sun sensitivity in mediating risk for NHL,” wrote A.H. Gathany and colleagues, National Institutes of Health. web site brown hair color web site brown hair color

The researchers concluded: “Further evaluation of joint effects in other and larger populations is warranted.” Gathany and colleagues published their study in Cancer Causes & Control (Relationship between interferon regulatory factor 4 genetic polymorphisms, measures of sun sensitivity and risk for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer Causes & Control, 2009;20(8):1291-1302).

Additional information can be obtained by contacting S.S. Wang, National Cancer Institute, Division Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, National Institutes of Health, DHHS, 6120 Executive Blvd., EPS 7070, Rockville, MD 20852, USA.

The publisher of the journal Cancer Causes & Control can be contacted at: Springer, Van Godewijckstraat 30, 3311 Gz Dordrecht, Netherlands.

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Interviews

VIDEO: Elijah – Day 2 Look

We like to get at the heart of our trendsetters – what influences their looks, why that T versus a tank?  On Day 2, Elijah gave us a closer look into his life and his style, and told us more about his Africana-inspired threads. Watch Day 2 with the retro-wonder below.

III is a feature that lets you into the lives of the trendiest NYC’ers in 3 days and 3 different looks.

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People

SoHo’s Supermodel Strut – Georgie Badiel

Models aren’t a rare sight in NYC; top models are.  So when we ran into Georgie Badiel looking gorgeous in SoHo, we couldn’t help but gush. Her Phillip Lim dress is African-inspired and its shockingly bright neon hue highlights her skin tone beautifully.  But it’s more than the dress we love,  the turban is a must-have accessory in our lookbook (though she swears she’s just wearing it ‘for her hair’).   A former Miss Africa who just walked in Halston, Phillip Lim and DVF shows, Georgie’s more than just a Top Model…this chick’s our role model.

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People

Simply Unique – Yunique

Yunique by name, and UNIQUE by nature! We snapped our new best friend at Brooklyn’s Pool Party, where music and style collide each Sunday throughout the Summer. Her Gaga-eque lenses and African heirloom mask kept heads turning while the ribbon on her chambray made us rethink that bow on our next birthday present…we’ll just keep it for ourselves! Take note, party people – different is always dope.

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Fashion

Swagger Trends – Africana

In NYC, everyone’s got World Cup FIFA!  From shirts to shorts, South Africa’s made its way into the City’s threads like never before.  But no trend is more noticeable than the African beaded bangles popping up on kids Uptown and Downtown alike.  Take our Profilin’ girl Lungile, a South-African/New-Yorker who wears the bracelets religiously and our latest find, Isaac, who spices up a pretty simple outfit with a little wrist-flair.  Be on the lookout for your own piece of Africa.  Score!

Want to party in NYC after the World Cup Finals? Join Talib Kweli and others at a concert in Brooklyn. Here’s more info.

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