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August ISSUE 2014 The Dark Horse Rises CHICAGO’S BAD BOY TWISTA ISN’T OUT THE GAME YET. ROTTERDAM’S GOT STYLE HIGH FASHION IN THE NETHERLANDS MAYOR RAHM EMANUEL SCORE’S BIG FOR THE WINDY CITY. C O L L E C T O R S E D I T I O N Remembering Robin Williams +

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A plethora of the latest trends & news in high end luxury, lifestyle, high end fashion, technology and political briefings. A well rounded showcasing of fashion designers, models, restaurant reviews, and entertainment updates in the commercial market. Importantly it starts in Chicago and stretches to the brinks of the world/ We're bringing together many in and out of their element. to potentially expand. Diverse cultures divulging into unfamiliar territory for new visions and discoveries.

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August ISSUE 2014

The Dark Horse Rises CHICAGO’S BAD BOY

TWISTA ISN’T OUT THE GAME YET.

ROTTERDAM’S GOT STYLE HIGH FASHION IN THE NETHERLANDS

MAYOR RAHM EMANUEL SCORE’S

BIG FOR THE WINDY CITY.

PILSEN STREETSAYS NO TO GMO’S

CHICAGO’S BEST AND WORSTNEIGHBORHOODS

C O L L E C T O R S E D I T I O N

RememberingRobin Williams

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Letter From The Editor & Chief .......9 Divulgemag.com..................................9 Contributors...............................10 Life Style Frost fashion at the lake..16 Divulgemag.com.............20

Lunch With The Editor & Chief August 2014I always looked at magazines as window into the world something stimulates the imagina-tion and connects people and the world but also as platform to give people a voice. Divulge means to reveal and were gonna uncover some of the best that chicago has to offer all the way to the other side of the world of high fashion in Italy ,via Master photographer Davide vesenti-ni all the way to the Netherlands with Jamaican designer Carmichael Byfield and his colorful array of blazer’s and tailor made suites. This is-sue is a treasure chest of culture, lives, opinions a journey deep into Chicago perspective from tasting foods hidden in our diverse neighbor-hoods all the way to a jam packed lollapalooza of sound and a sea of hands wav-ing to the hottest music in the nation yes we got it all right here. We will also show you how chicago work’s on a political scale as we dive deep into its underworld of scam and corrup-tion and uncover the true hero’s that seekto bring change to the city. As i walk downstate street looking at all the beautiful architecture i can’t helpbut wonder whats in each one ofthe these relics that we call skyscrapers well it’s onlyone way to find out.

Tarerus Moore Ceo / Editor And Chief And Divulge Publisher.

[email protected]

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Divulge Chicago Contents

Letter From The Editor & Chief .......9 Divulgemag.com..................................9 Contributors...............................10 Life Style Frost fashion at the lake..16 Divulgemag.com.............20

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Contributors Marlon Codero Davide Vesentiti

Carmichael Byfield Saskia Bogade

Leandro Mulet Tomas Sanchez

Tomas Sanchez Sanchez I was born in Mexico City and grew up in the State of Veracruz. Facebook@ studio TSS.

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Frost Fashion Fashion at the Lake

Benjamin Cottrell; The Man of the Hour, and Captain of the Frost fashion Show on Chicago’s tier and yacht Odyssey 02/19/14. The night came with no holds barred as vendors sold wellness products, (ie. Yadi Wraps, Wellness Wraps), custom makeup kits, jewelry, vendors signed people up with ticket package deals, and hors d’oeuvre s & sample drinks were in heavy rotation. Benjamin Cottrell of BENJAMIN COTTRELL DESIGNS was the fashion show Producer as well as one fashionably dapper and humble fellow who covered grounds all through the yacht for the night. Also tagging up with Benjamin for the show were Kosa Salon; doing hair & makeup as models committed homicide in exclu-sive pieces from upcoming Chicago fashion designers such as Sarah Lafata & Martina Fanella. The Windy City definitely needs to brace itself as this was just a glimpse at kick starting the year right… .and Ben kicked a field goal

Events in Chicago On The Radar

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Magic Moments

.......Three beauti-fully

dressed women showing that sav-vy Chicago style

Fun + laughter equal a good night .

Pinchmeimin

heaven with these three.....

Divulve Magazine2014-Article Deon Malik

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On the Radar

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Photo kico design

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Exclusive interviewWho is Benjamin Conttrell?Benjamin Conttrell is a fashionshow producer in Chicago who loves embracing the city and all of the interesting venues around town that will lend itself to creating a intresting fashion show.

Describe yourself in three words?Innovative Caring and Daring.

Whats your favorite place in Chicago to eat? Hands Down, RL Restaurant! Ive been going there since i was 20 years old, its a very special place.

What inspired you to do frost fashion at the lake? i had the opportunity to work with the event coordinators and i thought wow what a way to start my spring fashion seasonon the largest boat in Chicago it was a lot of fun in a place that most people never seen.

How do you feel about the Chicago fashion scene? I think a lot of people have been trying to find themselves the last-few years i tend to see people trying to do to many things at the same time and it gets confusing when your try-ing to build a name for your-self. With that said, Chicago is a very supportive town

If you had a choice of Blazer and jeans or a suite which one would choose and why?I love it because you can mix it up and create so many styles: chic , rock or classic

Does Chicago have what it take’s to compete with cities like NewYork ,& L.A In todays fashio market? Yes

By Tarerus moore

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Divulgemag.comThis Month on

California GirlWest coast model Melanie Monsters takes us for a romantic walk on the beach and exposes all her many talents to us. Find out what is takes to keep the beauty cool and what right keys to stroke to get inside her head.FB@themadmusicofamonster

Mortal Kombat X The hardcore spear throw-ing ice freezing heavy hitterhas made its way back intoour hearts with some bloody new moves.

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Hottest New ToysIts pure nerd coke that will blow your mind as the new line of Google smart watches do more then tell time and with android backing them get ready to take all your app’s with you at the flick of a wrist.

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On The Radar / Food n Drink

Mercad i t o Chicago Setting the trend in decor and taste. | By Tarerus moore

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the pastor taco which is a pulled pork rubbed with chile ancho and pineapple and chile de arbol salsa which was uniquely prepared also you may want to try the torrejas de bolillo which is a creamy soaked Mexican bread and ice cream. (very yummy) aside from that the seating is very nice soft sofas with candles and dim lighting to create the mood and great music that is not to loud,Along from that you may want to also try the decadent pear Mar-garita which is a burst of flavor for your taste palette .

Rating *** = good

Address 108 N kinzie st chicago il 60654 312 329 9555

When it comes to making a bold state-ment mercadito s in a class of its own the sleek stylish restaurant combines food and the night life in well balance of great atmosphere, quality service and a menu that is to die for. We went ahead and tried

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Drink of the night pear margaritaIngredients3 ounces tequila blanco1/2-ounce Cointreau1 1/2 ounces lime juice2 ounces prickly pear syrupKosher salt and turbinado sugar, for garnishing the glassKumquats and lime peels, for garnish

DirectionsCombine the tequila, Cointreau, lime juice and pear syrup in a cocktail shaker. Shake vigorously to incorporate. Wet the rim of a mar-garita glass and dip into salt and sugar mixture. Pour margarita into glass over ice. Garnish with a kum-quat and a curled piece of lime peel.

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Article by: Deon Malik Divulge magazine

On The Radar Food n DrinkOn the Radar

MEZTISOYORGANICFOOD MARKET

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a junk food market, where you could attain the same foods at a –. In a land where money

st and an aggravated employ-ee who would rather see you

as a burden than anything else, I’d finally found a place not to far from what I called home…

my heart. That is what I get ev-ery time I come

and I always find myself hav-ing to adjust to the setting as it

throws me off to get good service and GOOD food. Walking around the store look-

ing in the aisles I was surprised even more so by the decor. You could tell everything about the store was pure rawness, with a

high organic feel. The walls had a lush jade green with many,

custom designs drawn from the family oriented staff. The main thing however was the ability to grasp latin culture without

it feeling like it was «latin.» I found myself in many latin

restaurants or markets where, you knew with no doubt

One evening while out on the West side of Chicago's Pilsen Village, it was to my understanding Pilsen lacked in any markets that provided healthy alternatives in a marketplace. Alas to my own folly I was convinced otherwise when my friend took me to the corner of W th St otherwise known as Mezti-soy; an organic food market and restaurant. Orig-inally called the Soy Organic Mar-ket, it reopened as the Meztisoy; a play on words for "Am Organic" in September of . As I walked inside I remember Sonia Yañez; (Co-Founder of Meztisoy) greeting me at their delicious fruit juicebar with a HUGE smile and a welcome which was the immediate factor that led me into coming as often as I do now. "A store… that's show-ing love?! Genuine love? AND they have healthy foods and a restau-rant?" In a land where the conven-tional route for typical hispanic neighborhoods, is a taco joint, and a junk food market, where

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"This place had a more welcoming feel without the "latin culture"forced upon me but rather inviting me with a more open minded perspective."

because of the mariachi music playing over the speakers, the all spanish speaking employees, and mainly the typical spanish style format of food ie; horchatas, ta-cos, burritos but no. "This place had a more welcoming feel with-out the "latin culture" forced upon me but rather inviting me with a more open minded perspective." Not only that it was all organic, and all authentic. What made my experience even more inviting was that I'd just so happen to have stumbled upon a local mic event that took place in Meztisoys open event space. Up there, one could throw networking events and functions on the nd floor. Ricardo aka «Rick» invited me to partake in the festivities above and instantly I felt a well rounded privately owned restaurant/mar-ket on the rise for Chicago natives and tourists. You don’t just re-ceive a shopping experience, you don›t just receive a restaurant, but you receive both, as well as a chance to network on business with the store promoting your own business endeavors as well. This place had the whole shebang and I was bearing witness to it unfold. After the night was over I made it a point to return, to try

their wide array of food, the yum-my vegan style tacos and soups which my next encounter was cooked up by Saul Maravilla; a very friendly cook. Showering my meal with love and attentiveness in detail of my food, I felt once more at home, which entail led me calling for the world to come and check out Meztisoy Food Market whenever you find down-time or food time in Chicago. So-nia Yañez stated on Pilsen portal "We live in world… not com-munity. So a lot of the communi-ties we want to bring here are… products of around the world. Especially in the latin-communi-ty"Well said as this is the feeling captured well upon walking in-side the stores domain.

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Laugh Now - Cry LaterOscar winning Actor, Comedy Genius, Robin Wil-liams put the world on pause as many of hollywood’s celebrities picked up their phones to tweet their concern from all around the world at the news of his death. Ellen Degeneres quoted, “I can’t believe the news about Robin Williams. He gave so much to so many people. I’m heartbroken” Twerk Queen Miley Cyrus stopped the twerking to comment saying, “I can’t take the Robin Williams news. I’ve never cried over someone I’ve never met but I can’t stop crying!” and Actor Steve Carrell made one bold simple statement by saying “Robin Williams made the world a little better. RIP” Wife, Susan Schneider gave her commentary on Aug 11th 2014 by stat-ing, “This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken.” Whatever kind words of condolences and Lilac bushels, the world had to offer one thing is certain; Robin Williams impact on society has left an honorable mark for the better of mankind. Williams was found by his PA, whom broke in to his room Aug 11th, 2014 when he failed to respond to knocks. She called 911 call to report her findings with Rob-in Williams. Found with a leather belt around his neck wedged between a closet door, Robin Williams apparently hung himself and died of asphyxiation around noon local time, Aug 11 2014 in his home in

Tiburon, California. At a press conference, Lt. Keith Boyd, assistant chief deputy coroner for Marin County, Calif. mentioned by the time they’d found him rigor mortis had already set in and his body was cold. Lt. Keith Boyd didn’t comment whether or Not a suicide note was found neither would he discuss medications. What was mentioned how-ever was the fact that Williams had received treatment for depression not too long ago. Lt. Keith Boyd said the foren-sics, did not reveal any injuries indicating that Williams had been in a struggle or any altercation” before death.The body is no longer in the county’s custody and Lt. Keith Boyd said funeral arrangements were left in the hands of the family. Williams wife (now widow) and his family have asked for privacy on the matter. Robin Williams was most notably known from his kickstart of his career; the TV hit Mork and Mindy, which lead him to become one of the worlds most diverse actors. His range in acting soon grew into him playing Popeye, then Aladdin, the dog year aged man “Jack”, A nanny secretly a father to his children in Mrs. Doubtfire and a frequent guest on David Letterman’s show back in the 90s. Later his more serious roles such as “What Dreams May Come” and “Patch Adams” really sewed his way into hearts as he began to show how much his mind was in tune with so many different aspects of what he could portray. Probably something only families of veterans may have not known was throughout his career, Williams made several USO tours up until 2010 in Af-ghanistan, Iraq, and 11 other countries Rest in peace.

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MMayor Rahm Emanuel had been trying to seal the deal for the past years on a fair stipulation in a new union contract with cutting back Chicago Fire Department costs and it seems it may have paid off recently.At a press hearing the Mayor was quoted saying: “We’ve worked collaboratively with the Firefighters union to reach this agreement

that is both fiscally responsible on behalf of taxpayers and respects the work and sacrifice of the men and women who put their own lives on the line to ensure public safety,” adding on “This win-win for taxpayers and firefighters/paramedics is another example what is possible

when we work together to reach a fair and responsible agreement on behalf of the whole city.” The Emanuel Administration on Wednesday along with the Chicago firefighters

union Local came to a climatic agreement in ratifying a year contract that includes a

˝It's a Fair contract,˝ spoke a content Thomas Ryan; President of Chicago Firefighters Union Local who also said about % of the members whom returned ballots by Wednesday’s deadline voted in favor.

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It is also a bargaining agreement that stabilizes eligible retirees for health care when they are between and , but under the condition that these retirees contribute % of their retirement annuity toward the benefit. The contract provides a direct upgrade by the fire department from its Basic Life Support ambulances, to the Advanced Life Support ambulances, bringing the Chicago Fire Department ambulances to the new advanced system of ambulances.This will give the city AEMS (Advanced Emergency Medical Service) with every call, which frees up more firefighters to work on trucks and engines providing a level of hospitality

Service) with every call, which frees up more firefighters to work on trucks and engines providing a level of hospitality that of the south and a pronto service of a busy Mcdonalds.Another section of the contract calls for a member committee to study the need for more ambulances that will be appointed with mayoral appointees and chosen by Chicago FireFighter Union Local . "It's a Fair contract," spoke a content Thomas Ryan; President of Chicago Firefighters Union Local who also said about % of the members whom returned ballots by Wednesday›s deadline voted in favor. As of lately many companies see reform in unity so as long as its a win-win, yet there are always some things establishments may not see eye to eye on. Mayor Rahm Emanuel tried aim to tackle the unions perks such as the % premium pay to train firefighter paramedics, both holiday and duty pay, pay grades; clothing allowance, premium pay, non duty lay-up coverage; and physical fitness coverage however the union disagreed with even altering these for the contract. SoIt will be retroactive from July and end in July laying the chess pieces out for the crowning of a king solution in Chicago›s pension crisis w.o over burdening Chicago tax-payers in the years to come.

a salary raise. The salary raise includes an % bump in pay over a course of years.

Specs On Contract

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High Fashion From Italy

Photo By : Davide DV Vesentini

Abandoned Fashion Stylist : Stelian Mosor Model : Norah Ehl Hair Stylist : Tirrico FulvioMake up : Paolis Hilton Denise

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Stylist : Stelian MosorModel :Norah EhlHair Stylist : Tir-rico FulvioMake up : Paolis Hilton Denise ie

Photography DV Model : Norah Ehl Hair Stylist : Tirrico FulvioMusa: Natasha Guarnieri FotomodelaF

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Rotterdam’s Got Style

UNCOVER THE TRUTH @HOUSE OF BYFIELD

No one said it would be easy, but creation is my life, pressure is my adrenaline and fash-ion is my drugs.

I’ve always been obsessed with experimenting, using the richness of yesteryear to create the dreams of tomorrow.

House of Byfield work is about perfection, fantasy, possibilities, all within the confines of wear-ability. Working with some of the most innovative people in the world, the challenges are end-less, they excite me and inspire me with the desire to reach further in the crumbling fashion fraternity.

House of Byfield is the dream: An unmistakable brand that expresses the unconvention-al luxury which season after season innovates the fashion fraternity globally.

Never say NEVER, families, friendship and fashion means everything to me, and I wouldn’t have it any other way!!

“Carmichael Byfield”

Editor Tarerus Moore Divulge magazine 2014

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‘Jamaican import designer: Carmichael Byfield, of ‘House of Byfield’ setting the TREND in the Netherlands & Globally’

The creative photographer: Saskia Bogarde capture the lanky/lean/muscled model: Requillio Ommen under the occupied streets in Rotterdam with the latest SS 2015 designs from fashion brand ‘House of By-field’ indicating that luxury ins’t luxurious without a dandy/sporty edgy attire.

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Photo :Marlon CorderoModel: Isaias Perez Torres

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photography MARTIN BIERMAN

concept & styling GINGER KARTE

Model jason rome

designer Carmichael Byfield House of Byfield

Creative ART Director & Hairstyling Caroline Karte A La Karte Profashionals Fashion Editor Tarerus moore

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Harold dennis takes center stage

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“He’s not a house hold name yet but chicago native harold dennis has what i take’s to shake things up in chicago”Criti-cally acclaimed Chicago Actor Harold Dennis is aman of many Faces with an impressive movie career spanning over 90 Films and counting with a schedule more hectic then the president the Chicago native seems to be in high demand these days on the Chicago film scene. With films like Pieces of a Dream, The Forgotten West,Clash of the Vampires, it’s clear to see why he’s the leading man for the job with a style that gives a powerful performance Harold Dennis will take you into the depths of his soul. But lately Harold has told us it’s not acting thats been giving him a buzz the nominates actor con-fesses that its the Chicago gold cost elite fashion scene thats been keeping his name on the lips of the who’s who’s of this beautiful metropolitan city.

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Tarerus :Harold out of all the movies you been in whatwas you favorite? Harold: my favoritemoive was :PEICES OF A DREAM” it was notmy first lead role but it was my first lead role that showed me that my career could actually take off and sustain itself that was in 2004.

Tarerus: out of all the charaters youplay who did you like the most. Harold:Iplayed tons of charaters in plays,flimsclasses and workshops.i can not think of one of them that i relate to. they are alla part of me.

Tarerus:do you every worry thatthe range of charathers you playisnt wide enough? Harold: i never worryabout the the range of charthers i playi have played many types and there will be more to play. what i do is read the scriptand work on them when possible with my coach Ted Sarantos and they grow into a life of thier own.

Tarerus: Have you ever been in a movie that failed at the box office and hoe did you bounce back from that. Harold : i dont have a answer for that

Tarerus:i n order to become successful do we have toexpolit ourselves to a degree. Harold: if there is no differencebetweer exploting ourselves and selling ourselves then yeswe do have to exploit ourselvesto get ahead .i see a difference and i sell myself 24/7.

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Target :Carl Mitchell Alias: Twista

Abitily :598 syllables in55 seconds

NET WORTH: 7 Million

Record Label: GMG

COVER STORY

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Operation

Dark HorseDivulge Magazine Cover Story Editor Tarerus MoorePhoto Wgci Radio

WWW..DIVULGEMAG.COM

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Underrated , Genius,Heavyweight , Dark HorseReceiving a lot of harsh critisim from fans these days he’s one of the respescted and hated Mc’s in the game chicago na-tive born Carl T Mitchel better known as Twista has given us over20 years and some of the most memorable ,classic tracks sine the eary days of hiphop and he’s back to claim his respect with the rellease of his tenth album Titled Dark Horse. Twista state’s that he’s gonig back to the basics on this album and he does so by giving us a EP titled Back to the basics which is a verbal onslaught of highspeed syllables and melodic melodies and power punchlines.

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In his Ep ferocious twista rap’s like a man caught between life and death like a mythical wizard of words casting a spell on the track produced the by legendary trackster. Yes the darkhorse is in the headless horseman and he is swinging with lyrical bars of destruction. There is a big aticipation starting for the re-

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of dark horse aside from there ma-jor campaigning and the death of his body guard who was viciously murdered twista has decided to take on Chicago’s gun violence that has been killing Chicago’s urban youth at devastating rate in chicago this past July 4th 36 people where shot and 9 were killed twista wants to start a urban youth program. In-terview wth hip hopnation.com the rapprer state’ s “The shorties out there gang banging real hard,” Twista said. “They always used to do it like back in the day. After a while, that type of vibe had slightly died down. It was more about area and turf, who was hustling on what corner, and things like that. But it’s getting back to ‘who don’t like who.’ And it’s like senseless killings… over the smallest things. We gotta try to figure something out. “The way they are trying to figure it out… they starting to get the feds in-volved with the police trying to help them with certain tactics,” he con-tinued. “All type of things they’re doing that’s making it rough.” on more potive note the rapper has just released a video called ‘got away’ in which the artist tackes do-mestic violence and creates aware-ness for fuure gerations.

By editor tareus moore

twista at the 2010 grammys awards

Twista on set of is his new vido Nothing like me featuring gritz an divulge mgazine modei teresa valerio

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ARMBANDSMYO

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"Years ago one could have played

Pierce Brosnan effortlessly in James

Bond films, thanks to a little device

that's taken years of finagling with."

WHATS HIP

MEETSC The Myo Armband with rd party programmers

"The Myo is an electromyography (EMG) muscle sensor. This is the same technology used when you go visit the doctor!"

anadian company Thalmic Labs introduced a wearable gesture that has managed to have real time digital interaction in sync

with human flesh. Yes your flesh. Why one may ask? The Myo; an electromyography (EMG) muscle sensor; is the same technology

used when you go visit the doc, or if you just so happen to go on a field trip to the very labs scientists record electrical activity

from muscles.

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The Future Meets Myo Armband

Years ago one could have played Pierce Brosnan effortlessly in James Bond films, thanks to a little device that›s taken years of finagling with. Canadian company Thalmic Labs introduced a wearable gesture that has managed to have real time digital interaction in sync with human flesh. Yes your flesh. Why one may ask? The Myo; an electromyography (EMG) muscle sensor; the same technology used when you go visit the doc, or if you just so happen to go on a field trip to the very labs scientists record electrical activity from muscles. The Myo is made around 8 EMG muscle sensors, along an axis inertial measurement unit. Translation? 2000 lbs of awesome in getting forearm gesture sensing along with relative motion sensing. The EMG sensors are capable of reading the electrical potential produced in muscle cells, and wearing The Myo on your wrist allows the sensors to read the muscles that are attached to your fingers... before a single motion is even made. Which means it knows the finger position you create as well as the amount of strength put into the signal sent from your body.Co-Founder and CEO of Thalmic Labs; Stephen Lake and Matt Bailey had tinkered around with the idea since the beginning days of their studies @ University of Waterloo by making devices to suit the needs of blind people in helping them navigate with sensory technology.One could say they soon realized the very own destiny in understanding the «major gap» in wearable digital technology as there lacked a platform to do so fluidly and smoothly Lake expressed at a press release.«-Eventually we ended up with a hypothesis that we may be able to use EMG to accomplish this. A few months later we had an early prototype that proved our hypothesis» Originally shipped out back in december of 2013 (the «alpha» designs for developers) the company delayed Myo›s public launch because of longing to improve its design. Earlier in June Thalmic labs unveiled the final design of the MYO Armbrand. The new design uses a manufacturing process made to capture the electronics in rubber, giving it a more thin and sleek design that turned into a -1size fits all arm piece. By switching the sensor plates from copper to medical grade stainless steel they were able to improve the sensors productivity on the armband. In turn the new design followed up with sending out over 10,000 applications to join the Myo developer program. Thalmic Labs stated the developers kit will ship in July with consumer version slated for a September release both models set for $149, both available for pre-order. Many would-be consumers and skeptics are unsure how complex this interface will be with emerging technologies and how complex it can become with current computer systems but, Lake stated «Home automation is a pretty interesting niche within the developer community. Internally, we think about apps in categories for consumers, so we›re thinking about gaming and

these sort of small & interactive devices around us. But we›re always trying to think about connecting these devices and letting us control them in real-time.»Prime example of this was the 1st runner up to go hand in hand with The Myo. The Ocular Rift virtual reality gaming headset provided built-in house support of the new technology. If you want to shoot an enemy to kingdom come in the next 3rd person shooter with just your finger… The Myo tag teamed with Ocular Rift would do just that. Just don›t get lost

in all the cyber space interactive fun. Mom›s baked cookies just might get stale.

MEETS

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"Capable of reading the electrical potential produced in muscle cells"

The Myo is made around EMG muscle sensors, along an axis inertial measurement unit. Translation? lbs of awesome in getting forearm gesture sensing along with relative motion sensing.

The EMG sensors capabilities read the electrical potential produced in muscle cells, and wearing The Myo on your wrist allows the sensors to read the muscles that are attached to your fingers... before a single motion is even made.

The design uses a manufacturing process made to capture the electronics in rubber, giving it a more thin and sleek design that turned into a -size fits all arm piece. the sensor plates are medical grade stainless steel that gives the armband quality productivity

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INTERACTIVITYTHE SPECS

o-Founder and CEO of Thalmic Labs; Stephen Lake and Matt Bailey tinkered around with the idea since the beginning days of their studies @ University of Waterloo by making devices to suit the needs of blind people in helping them navigate with sensory technology. One could say they soon realized the very destiny in understanding the "major gap" in wearable digital technology as there lacked a platform to do so fluidly and

smoothly Lake expressed at a press release. "-Eventually we ended up with a hypothesis that we may be able to use EMG to accomplish this. A few months later we had an early prototype that proved our hypothesis."

Many would-be consumers and skeptics are unsure how complex this interface will be with emerging technologies and how complex it can become with current computer systems but, Lake stated "Home automation is a pretty interesting niche within the developer community. Internally, we think about apps in categories for consumers, so we're thinking about gaming and these sort of small & interactive devices around us. But we›re always trying to think about connecting these devices and letting us control them in real-time."

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ЗRD PARTY FEATURES

The new design followed up with sending out over applications to join the Myo developer program. Thalmic Labs stated the developers kit will ship in July with consumer version slated for a September release both models set for $, both available for pre-order. Prime example of this was the st runner up to go hand in hand with The Myo. The Ocular Rift virtual reality gaming headset provided built-in house support of the new technology. If you want to shoot an

enemy to kingdom come in the next rd person shooter with just your finger… The Myo tag teamed with Ocular Rift would do just that. Just don't get lost in all the cyber space interactive fun. Mom's baked cookies just might get stale.

"Myo supports rd party software such as Video Games, Ipads, Androids, etc!"

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FROM THE WORST TO THE BEST OF SOME OF CHICAGO'S NEIGHBORHOODS

Divulge in it All A Guide for Todays Society

Article by: Deon Malik @ststst

Photo by: David Schalliol @MetroBlossom

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NORTH SIDE

Lincoln Park

NOT ENOUGH

STILL HUNGRY

ANNUAL MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD

With an estim

ated

population of

,

and the populatio

n

populated by artis

tic

young students and

mid age fa

milie

s the

median household

incom

e is at

$

annually

CRIME RATE PAST

DAYSSINCE JULY

VIOLENT CRIME PER

PEOPLE . %

PROPERTY CRIME PER

PEOPLE . %

QUALITY OF CRIME PER

PEOPLE . %

Bar/lounge and campus life from Depaul University, Lincoln Park is a great night out if you have a few bucks to spare or you could go to Caldwell Lily Pool to relax. We give this town Chicago

Dogs.

Get A Tasteneighborhoods

why peopleWe rate themwere eating

famous How much do

from your

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DOWNTOWNSouth Loop

Chicago Dogs hands down goes to the South Loop.

The convenience of trans, food, affordable living, events, leisure its a pit

stop for it all.

Of chicago's and find out flock there!as If you we

Chicago's hotdogs! you want

town? I'M STUFFED!

SATISFIED

Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services

ANNUAL MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD

Checking in at

about

residents and a bit

more diverse than

Lincoln Park Ethnic

wise, the median

annual income for

inhabitants show $

CRIME RATE PAST DAYSSINCE JULY

VIOLENT CRIME PER PEOPLE . %PROPERTY CRIME PER PEOPLE .%QUALITY OF CRIME PER PEOPLE .%

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WEST SIDE

Near West Side

ANNUAL MEDIAN IN

COMECRIME RATE PAST

DAYS

With the likes of Little

italy and Greek Town as

well as Harpo Studios

and diverse residents,

job opportunities keep

the middle class making

a median household

income of about

$ a year

SINCE JULY

VIOLENT CRIME PER

. %

PROPERTY CRIME PER

. %

QUALITY OF LIFE

CRIME PER .%

With one of the biggest Medical centers In the

country and foreign towns and foods

there's jobs and diverse opportunity spread out. We award Chicago Dogs

to Near West Side

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WEST SIDE Lawndale

ANNUAL MEDIAN INCOME

CRIME RATE PAST DAYS

WITH A DEMOGRAPHIC OF

MAINLY AFRICAN

AMERICAN & LATINO

THE LACK OF A MAJOR

INDUSTRIAL CONDUIT

KEEPS THE YEARLY

INCOME AT CLOSE TO

$

SINCE JULY

VIOLENT CRIME PER . %

PROPERTY CRIME PER . %

QUALITY OF LIFE CRIME PER . %

S. Lawndale Little Village definitely would be the

better choice in real estate, as the other ends of Lawndale

have rougher areas and some foreclosed homes from the economy shift. We give

Lawndale Chicago Dogs.

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SOUTHSIDE

Hyde Park

ANNUAL MEDIAN IN

COMECRIME RATE PAST

DAYS

WITH JOBS, LIKE

PROFESSORS, IN

THE ARTS, DOCTORS,

BUSINESS OWNERS,

MIDDLE CLASS HAVE A

HAVEN TO ANNUALLY

MAKE A MEDIAN

INCOME OF $

SINCE JULY

VIOLENT CRIME PER

. %

PROPERTY CRIME PER

. %

QUALITY OF LIFE

CRIME PER . %

The most influential and diverse neighborhood in Chicago. With mixtures of ethnic backgrounds

working as the community is helping impact the city positively. Chicago Dogs

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SOUTHSIDE ENGLEWOOD

ANNUAL MEDIAN INCOME

CRIME RATE PAST DAYS CRIME RIDDEN DUE TO

BUSINESSES SHUTTING

DOWN AND LACK OF

EDUCATION IN PROPER

SCHOOLING KEEPS

ANNUAL MEDIAN

INCOME FROM THE

RESIDENTS THAT

DO WORK AT ABOUT

$

SINCE JULY VIOLENT CRIME PER . %PROPERTY CRIME PER . %QUALITY OF LIFE CRIME PER . %

Notably known as one of Chicago's less well off neighborhoods in both

crime and jobs Englewood has been struggling

economically for quite sometime. Amends are being made. We give it

Chicago Dog.

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About Deon Malik

Vision. Vision is broken down in multiple levels, yet as a whole is still one in the same. You see out of both eyes, and subconsciously record something you can never truly forget even when you think you have. In these two eyes you see life and the experiences that come along with it. In seeing experienc-es the more you see the more you know. This is when it becomes apparent that vision transcends the things your two eyes see since you begin to take these experiences and see things in a way that can’t be currently seen, but will be at some point in life. As an individual it has been an honor to fall into my rightful place in this vision that we all capture. This vision of what it means to be Deon Malik, what it will mean, and what it can mean. Nonetheless it all ties down into giving vision to every aspect as a whole and every inch of what life includes in its infinite ways of growing. Divulge magazine is just that and to be apart of a very source dedicated in exposing another source to the areas of vision not yet explored for other individuals, is rewarding in itself. Providing a genuine outlet that is as raw as the very grains plucked from a farm, as raw as taking a photo in Earth’s natural organic provider; the sun, as raw as coming directly from the source, is what makes my job empowering for you. Tarerus Moore Chief Editor of Divulge understood this vision we as people hold and understood my place in this vision to allow my natural talents to unfold in a place where many otherwise would have to cater to someone whose catering. Over here we cater because we want too. Over here we cater because of vi-sion. Over here we cater with vision coming from your vision and that simply being areas you have yet to explore, and even if you have, understand, when do you ever truly stop exploring? I take this very understanding and immerse myself in a world where a mere camera and the internet provide the very foundation where we as people come together to carry out our purpose; Vision; whatever that means FOR you. I capture life with a tool; being a camera, and provide opportunity with a magazine that isn’t just a magazine but a window to the world and what goes on around you. I capture life with a tool; being words, and get the inside scoop and the information associated with what that picture may be… purely unbiased but recognized for its bias to the way world see’s it. What would you care to have us Divulge today?

Email me your opinions [email protected] Follow me and tweet your opin-ions as well @1st1st91st

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Contributers

Davide Vesentini “DV PhotographeR”- Mail : [email protected] Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/dvphotographer- Twitter : @DavideVesentini- Instagram : http://instagram.com/dv-photographer- Site : www.dvphotographer.comLoctation italy

Marlon CoderoChicago [email protected]

My name is Tomas Sanchez Sanchez. I was born in Mex-ico City and grew up in the State of Veracruz. I moved to the United States at the age of 24. I live I’m Wiscon-sin with my lovely wife Leigh and our black Labrador/beagle/greyhound mix named Lucy. At the age of seven U discovered that Photography is my passion. I’ve been actively pursuing it for the last 7 years. I like to be cre-ative and therefore I create the shots in my mind before I take them. I’ve been featured as The Artist of the Month in different venues in Northeast Wisconsin. Some of my pictures have been featured as Photo of the Day on Por-talWisconsin.org thru the University of Wisconsin, had the opportunity to do Photoshoots for New Jersey’s Hip Hop Artist and Producer Mark KMC Henderson and Hollywood actor Tiny Todd as well. I love to capture life’s amazing moments. My style of Photography is unique and it’s called HDR. I’m a firm believer of Pay it Forward and love to serve in my community. I invite to you to check out my style of Photography on Facebook, you can look me up as Studio TSS.

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Model: Esmy CruzHair: Wynette TyreeDesigner: Enna Le UqarMU: Allthingsnice Fashion-originalite-A.LoveFashion: Enna Le UqarAccesories/Jewelry Designs: Nicole Harry NiceConcept/Production: Colour Law DesignsLocation: Lacuna Artist Loft. 2150 South Canalport Ave-nue. Chicago, IllinoisEvent: Valley of the Ga April 27, 2014

Photo Tomas sanchez

Model: Ash-ley PetriHair: Kristin LilligMU: Mathil-da GoldingFashion: Chelsea ModaMuneca StottsAccesories: Nicole HarryConcept/Production: Colour Law Designs