Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/) is, in the words of E.B. Tylor, "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society."
Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is, "the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time."Terror Management Theory posits that culture is a series of activities and worldviews that provide humans with the illusion of being individuals of value in a world meaning—raising themselves above the merely physical aspects of existence, in order to deny the animal insignificance and death that Homo Sapiens became aware of when they acquired a larger brain.
The song peaked at number 2 on the March 14, 2009 Canadian Hot 100 chart. It peaked at number 20 on the Japan Hot 100 during the week of Jul 11 2008 and topped MuchMusic Countdown in July 2009.
The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original | Full Documentary
Levi's® presents The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original, a three-part documentary that celebrates the 501® Jean’s influence on popular culture.
EPISODE 1: WORK
https://youtu.be/z-a-dNu8g_8
We trace the 501® Jean's roots as a utilitarian garment for coal miners, cowboys, industrial workers, all the way to the creative workers who continue to wear it today.
EPISODE 2: STYLE
https://youtu.be/UXdt-YjkmMM
For the first time Levi’s® are worn for their look, rather than function. Hollywood stars adopt it for decades and the 501® Jean becomes a style icon: continuing to inspire contemporary designers and style leaders.
EPISODE 3: REBELLION
https://youtu.be/VP2UmVs7IT4
The 501® Jean is a symbol for countercultures as broad as biker clubs, punk, rap, skateboarding, and art movements. It can be see...
published: 17 Mar 2016
Japan | The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original | Episode 4
Levi’s® presents the fourth episode of The 501® Documentary, a film celebrating the 501®.
Episode 4: Japan explores the denim culture Levi's® generated beyond its homeland— a passion particular to Japan. This film tells the story of Levi's® arrival in Japan in the 1950s, the vintage denim explosion that culminated in the 1990s, and how Japan’s take on Americana is now globally influential.
NARRATED BY CRAIG STECYK
Craig Stecyk is one of the legendary forefathers of the surf and skateboarding culture that emerged in the 70s from Southern California. He is a photographer, artist and film producer.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH:
Nigo® founder of BAPE; Shinsuke Takizawa, founder of NEIGHBORHOOD; Erik Brunetti, founder of FUCT; Verbal & Yoon, Co-founders of AMBUSH; Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi, cre...
published: 19 May 2016
Mercyhurst Institute for Arts and Culture - The 501 Summer Soirée Preview
published: 03 May 2018
Culture Crawl 501 “Ioway, Ioway!”
“Jazzy Jamboree” is the title of the first Red Cedar Chamber Music concert of the fall season, and directors Miera Kim and Carey Bostian say that it really delivers.
Guest artist Christine Bellomy takes a break from her duties as principal clarinet with Orchestra Iowa and the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band to perform a program that includes jazz standards from artists like George Gershwin, with arrangements by Steve Shanley.
Red Cedar Composer-in-Residence Michael Kimber might steal the show, however, with his brand-new arrangement which is Variations On, wait for it… The Iowa Corn Song!
Levi's® presents The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original, a three-part documentary that celebrates the 501® Jean’s influence on popular culture.
EPISODE 1: WORK
...
Levi's® presents The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original, a three-part documentary that celebrates the 501® Jean’s influence on popular culture.
EPISODE 1: WORK
https://youtu.be/z-a-dNu8g_8
We trace the 501® Jean's roots as a utilitarian garment for coal miners, cowboys, industrial workers, all the way to the creative workers who continue to wear it today.
EPISODE 2: STYLE
https://youtu.be/UXdt-YjkmMM
For the first time Levi’s® are worn for their look, rather than function. Hollywood stars adopt it for decades and the 501® Jean becomes a style icon: continuing to inspire contemporary designers and style leaders.
EPISODE 3: REBELLION
https://youtu.be/VP2UmVs7IT4
The 501® Jean is a symbol for countercultures as broad as biker clubs, punk, rap, skateboarding, and art movements. It can be seen on crowds through decades of activism: from beats to hippies, LGBTQ rights protests, to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
NARRATED BY RAMBLIN’ JACK ELLIOTT
Ramblin' Jack Elliott is one of folk music's most enduring characters. A protege of Woody Guthrie in the late '50s, Elliott has been hailed as an influence on artists from Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger, to the Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH:
Henry Rollins, John Baldessari, Erin Wasson, Gary Burden, Andy Spade, Mark McNairy, Eddie Huang, Steven Alan, Jim Walrod, Kim Hastreiter, Mel Ottenberg, Scott Schuman, Lee Ranaldo, Darren Romanelli, Greg Chapman, Hal Fischer, Rachel Wang, and MANY, MANY MORE.
ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE:
Ernest Greene (Washed Out) and Squeaky E Clean Productions.
DIRECTOR:
Harry Israelson #levis #levisjeans #levis501
Levi's® presents The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original, a three-part documentary that celebrates the 501® Jean’s influence on popular culture.
EPISODE 1: WORK
https://youtu.be/z-a-dNu8g_8
We trace the 501® Jean's roots as a utilitarian garment for coal miners, cowboys, industrial workers, all the way to the creative workers who continue to wear it today.
EPISODE 2: STYLE
https://youtu.be/UXdt-YjkmMM
For the first time Levi’s® are worn for their look, rather than function. Hollywood stars adopt it for decades and the 501® Jean becomes a style icon: continuing to inspire contemporary designers and style leaders.
EPISODE 3: REBELLION
https://youtu.be/VP2UmVs7IT4
The 501® Jean is a symbol for countercultures as broad as biker clubs, punk, rap, skateboarding, and art movements. It can be seen on crowds through decades of activism: from beats to hippies, LGBTQ rights protests, to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
NARRATED BY RAMBLIN’ JACK ELLIOTT
Ramblin' Jack Elliott is one of folk music's most enduring characters. A protege of Woody Guthrie in the late '50s, Elliott has been hailed as an influence on artists from Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger, to the Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH:
Henry Rollins, John Baldessari, Erin Wasson, Gary Burden, Andy Spade, Mark McNairy, Eddie Huang, Steven Alan, Jim Walrod, Kim Hastreiter, Mel Ottenberg, Scott Schuman, Lee Ranaldo, Darren Romanelli, Greg Chapman, Hal Fischer, Rachel Wang, and MANY, MANY MORE.
ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE:
Ernest Greene (Washed Out) and Squeaky E Clean Productions.
DIRECTOR:
Harry Israelson #levis #levisjeans #levis501
Levi’s® presents the fourth episode of The 501® Documentary, a film celebrating the 501®.
Episode 4: Japan explores the denim culture Levi's® generated beyond...
Levi’s® presents the fourth episode of The 501® Documentary, a film celebrating the 501®.
Episode 4: Japan explores the denim culture Levi's® generated beyond its homeland— a passion particular to Japan. This film tells the story of Levi's® arrival in Japan in the 1950s, the vintage denim explosion that culminated in the 1990s, and how Japan’s take on Americana is now globally influential.
NARRATED BY CRAIG STECYK
Craig Stecyk is one of the legendary forefathers of the surf and skateboarding culture that emerged in the 70s from Southern California. He is a photographer, artist and film producer.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH:
Nigo® founder of BAPE; Shinsuke Takizawa, founder of NEIGHBORHOOD; Erik Brunetti, founder of FUCT; Verbal & Yoon, Co-founders of AMBUSH; Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi, creative director of UNITED ARROWS & SONS and many more.
Connect with Levi's online:
Visit the Levi's WEBSITE: http://www.levi.com/US/en_US/
Like Levi's on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Levis/ #levis #levisjeans #levis501
Levi’s® presents the fourth episode of The 501® Documentary, a film celebrating the 501®.
Episode 4: Japan explores the denim culture Levi's® generated beyond its homeland— a passion particular to Japan. This film tells the story of Levi's® arrival in Japan in the 1950s, the vintage denim explosion that culminated in the 1990s, and how Japan’s take on Americana is now globally influential.
NARRATED BY CRAIG STECYK
Craig Stecyk is one of the legendary forefathers of the surf and skateboarding culture that emerged in the 70s from Southern California. He is a photographer, artist and film producer.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH:
Nigo® founder of BAPE; Shinsuke Takizawa, founder of NEIGHBORHOOD; Erik Brunetti, founder of FUCT; Verbal & Yoon, Co-founders of AMBUSH; Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi, creative director of UNITED ARROWS & SONS and many more.
Connect with Levi's online:
Visit the Levi's WEBSITE: http://www.levi.com/US/en_US/
Like Levi's on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Levis/ #levis #levisjeans #levis501
“Jazzy Jamboree” is the title of the first Red Cedar Chamber Music concert of the fall season, and directors Miera Kim and Carey Bostian say that it really deli...
“Jazzy Jamboree” is the title of the first Red Cedar Chamber Music concert of the fall season, and directors Miera Kim and Carey Bostian say that it really delivers.
Guest artist Christine Bellomy takes a break from her duties as principal clarinet with Orchestra Iowa and the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band to perform a program that includes jazz standards from artists like George Gershwin, with arrangements by Steve Shanley.
Red Cedar Composer-in-Residence Michael Kimber might steal the show, however, with his brand-new arrangement which is Variations On, wait for it… The Iowa Corn Song!
“Jazzy Jamboree” is the title of the first Red Cedar Chamber Music concert of the fall season, and directors Miera Kim and Carey Bostian say that it really delivers.
Guest artist Christine Bellomy takes a break from her duties as principal clarinet with Orchestra Iowa and the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band to perform a program that includes jazz standards from artists like George Gershwin, with arrangements by Steve Shanley.
Red Cedar Composer-in-Residence Michael Kimber might steal the show, however, with his brand-new arrangement which is Variations On, wait for it… The Iowa Corn Song!
Levi's® presents The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original, a three-part documentary that celebrates the 501® Jean’s influence on popular culture.
EPISODE 1: WORK
https://youtu.be/z-a-dNu8g_8
We trace the 501® Jean's roots as a utilitarian garment for coal miners, cowboys, industrial workers, all the way to the creative workers who continue to wear it today.
EPISODE 2: STYLE
https://youtu.be/UXdt-YjkmMM
For the first time Levi’s® are worn for their look, rather than function. Hollywood stars adopt it for decades and the 501® Jean becomes a style icon: continuing to inspire contemporary designers and style leaders.
EPISODE 3: REBELLION
https://youtu.be/VP2UmVs7IT4
The 501® Jean is a symbol for countercultures as broad as biker clubs, punk, rap, skateboarding, and art movements. It can be seen on crowds through decades of activism: from beats to hippies, LGBTQ rights protests, to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
NARRATED BY RAMBLIN’ JACK ELLIOTT
Ramblin' Jack Elliott is one of folk music's most enduring characters. A protege of Woody Guthrie in the late '50s, Elliott has been hailed as an influence on artists from Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger, to the Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH:
Henry Rollins, John Baldessari, Erin Wasson, Gary Burden, Andy Spade, Mark McNairy, Eddie Huang, Steven Alan, Jim Walrod, Kim Hastreiter, Mel Ottenberg, Scott Schuman, Lee Ranaldo, Darren Romanelli, Greg Chapman, Hal Fischer, Rachel Wang, and MANY, MANY MORE.
ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE:
Ernest Greene (Washed Out) and Squeaky E Clean Productions.
DIRECTOR:
Harry Israelson #levis #levisjeans #levis501
Levi’s® presents the fourth episode of The 501® Documentary, a film celebrating the 501®.
Episode 4: Japan explores the denim culture Levi's® generated beyond its homeland— a passion particular to Japan. This film tells the story of Levi's® arrival in Japan in the 1950s, the vintage denim explosion that culminated in the 1990s, and how Japan’s take on Americana is now globally influential.
NARRATED BY CRAIG STECYK
Craig Stecyk is one of the legendary forefathers of the surf and skateboarding culture that emerged in the 70s from Southern California. He is a photographer, artist and film producer.
FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH:
Nigo® founder of BAPE; Shinsuke Takizawa, founder of NEIGHBORHOOD; Erik Brunetti, founder of FUCT; Verbal & Yoon, Co-founders of AMBUSH; Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi, creative director of UNITED ARROWS & SONS and many more.
Connect with Levi's online:
Visit the Levi's WEBSITE: http://www.levi.com/US/en_US/
Like Levi's on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Levis/ #levis #levisjeans #levis501
“Jazzy Jamboree” is the title of the first Red Cedar Chamber Music concert of the fall season, and directors Miera Kim and Carey Bostian say that it really delivers.
Guest artist Christine Bellomy takes a break from her duties as principal clarinet with Orchestra Iowa and the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band to perform a program that includes jazz standards from artists like George Gershwin, with arrangements by Steve Shanley.
Red Cedar Composer-in-Residence Michael Kimber might steal the show, however, with his brand-new arrangement which is Variations On, wait for it… The Iowa Corn Song!
Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/) is, in the words of E.B. Tylor, "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society."
Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is, "the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time."Terror Management Theory posits that culture is a series of activities and worldviews that provide humans with the illusion of being individuals of value in a world meaning—raising themselves above the merely physical aspects of existence, in order to deny the animal insignificance and death that Homo Sapiens became aware of when they acquired a larger brain.
Wooo.. what a trial that a gwan a Rasta yard, Look at them a come with the machete and them gun. Them come.. them reap what them no sow What a gwan in the early morning a Rasta ganja field. Come into the mountains, Sight I and I grandfather, Planting marijuana, naw make no war. Come with your disrespect, Take away I chalice, carry gone a campyard. And when you reach the campyard, You mash-up I kutchie, And the whole a Rasta weed gone aboard. You know why? If you never sell it, How come you could a tell I, how much a pound for it? Hear this! Early, early morning the man them on parade, Run Rasta, run them a come. Hide the barn, hide the kutchie! Come with your disrespect, Start boy-up I grandfather, Haul and pull him all over. Take away Sister Mary, From around the fire, Carry gone a prison ??. Come into the mountains, Sight I and I grandfather, Planting marijuana, naw make no war. I love the birds them, The birds love the Rasta, We reap marijuana together. Why you come to the mountains, Trouble I and I grandfather? Planting marijuana, naw make no war. We naw run, we naw run! Adopted from King Solomon, This marijuana, granted to the hands of black man. Now and then we smoke it, Another time we boil it, Good for all sickness and pain. Come into the mountains, Sight I and I grandfather, Planting marijuana, naw make no war. Go back a station, I come to save creation, Free marijuana at large. Go back a station, trouble some police man, We planting marijuana, naw make no war. Come into the mountains, Sight I and I grandfather.