Issue 67
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Fashion Saturday Mornings at the Standard Grooming Co. Barbershop
The barbershop serves as the epicenter of many Black men's self-image. The first look in the mirror after a fresh cut confirms the words Black is beautiful.Lifestyle Soled Up: From Ohio, With Love
For Akron, Ohio based sneaker collector Montell Lollis, exclusivity will always outshine quantity. His collection features limited drops from Nike and more.Human RN Olivier Germain talks about NYC's Fight Against COVID
New York City became the United States’ epicenter early-on when COVID-19 initially rocked the nation. Olivier Germain was one of the first called to action.Human RN Marquita Mack Discusses COVID-19 and More
Marquita Mack, a Registered Nurse BSN is a champion for her patients by putting them first each day and risking her own health and safety in the process.Grooming Age Defense Products Featuring Jack Black and More
Keep your skin looking fresh with these innovative products from Jack Black, Factor Five, and Nova Shine; from Bleu Magazine Issue 67.Gadgets Essential Gadgets for Sanitizing and COVID Safety
Maintain caution and remain hygienic with these unique gadgets ranging from on-the-go UV sanitizers and all products to keep you germ-free.World Who Runs the World? Outstanding Women Leaders
Many outstanding world leaders are trailblazing women who’ve overcome harmful stereotypes and obstacles to obtain their positions.Lifestyle Activism by Bleu: Capturing the Movement
Activism by Bleu features images from recent protests featuring photography by Christina Dittmar, Fabrice Leonard, and Gilbertson Cuffy.Travel The Fantasy of Phuket, Thailand
There are a host of luxury hotels across the island of Thailand, but I wanted to experience those that offered a special authenticity.Travel Zihuatanejo is the Mexican Pacific’s Best-Kept Secret, Until Now
Decades after its cameo in an Oscar-nominated film, the relaxed Mexican fishing village of Zihuatanejo is having a revival.Health And Fitness Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett: Forging An Important Path for Black Women
A look into the life-saving work of a scientific researcher, Dr. Kizzmekia S. Corbett, hoping to change the world from Bleu Magazine Issue 67.Lifestyle Apocalypses and Diseases and Doomsday, Oh My!
Fitting with the times, check out these doomsday reads from satire to historic retellings, from Bleu Magazine Issue 67 with Skip Marley on the cover.Health And Fitness Let’s Talk About the Mental Health Impact of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll on everyone’s mental and physical wellbeing. Feelings of anxiety and unease are normal during these times.Travel The Best Places To Eat and Drink in Nashville
Go to Music City for the country spirit, stay for the inspired eats. Here are the best spots for food, drink and leisure in Nashville, Tennessee.Auto Bentley Innovates the Hybrid with their Plug-In Hybrid SUV
The new Bentley Bentayga Luxury Hybrid SUV is redefining green luxury with the new Bentayga for those who want to help save the planet.Sports Troy Daniels Ascends the Ranks of Fashion and Basketball
Troy Daniels’ story is one of dedication and perseverance. The 29-year-old has blossomed into one of the NBA’s most talented shooters.Business How 3rd Space Embraces their Newark Community
3rd Space is the newest addition to an ever-growing list ofcoworking spaces; its sincere dedication to the Newark community makes this space extraordinary.Fashion Anti-Social Summer
From Issue 67, Anti-Social Summer is a fashion editorial styled and modeled by Stacey Edwards and photographed by Bleu's creative director Andrew Zaeh.Sports Wesley Iwundu: Dribble and Drip
In just a few seasons, Orlando Magic forward Wesley Iwundu has emerged as a rising two-way player with plenty of potential.Lifestyle R&B Legend Sammie is Back More Than Ever
R&B singer Sammie discusses his new single “Friend Zone,” the Millenium Tour and his plans for the future. From Bleu Magazine Issue 67.The Creatives The Creatives: Meet New People With Jeremy Cohen
Jeremy Cohen shows us that lockdown doesn’t have to be lonely. His popular rooftop series features both photos and videos of New Yorkers on their rooftops.