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Beyoncé Was Not Authorized To Display Her ‘Cowboy Carter’ Promo, Guggenheim Museum Says

Grammy-winning singer Beyoncé took over New York City with advertisements for her highly anticipated new album, Cowboy Carter, projected onto museums like the Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum, New Museum, and the Museum of Art and Design.However, the surprise marketing move seemed to have caught some off guard, including the Guggenheim Museum, which said in a statement that it was neither informed nor had it authorized the projection onto their museum building.Beyoncé’s promotion came just days before the Cowboy Carter…

We try the new Cowboy bike and talk to the founders

Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode, Andrii and Linnea talk about a new supercomputer in Denmark, the situation at Stability AI, the way our brain constructs reality, ChatGPT in scientific papers, and more. The guests of the show are Tanguy Goretti and Adrien Roose, co-founders of the Belgian-born…

Guggenheim ‘Did Not Authorize’ Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Promo on Museum

Promotions for Beyoncé’s upcoming Cowboy Carter album made its way onto New York City museums Wednesday night, nearly a week ahead of its highly-anticipated release. Advertisements for the album, which is set to drop March 29, were seen projected on several museums, including the Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum, New Museum and the Museum of Art and Design. However, Guggenheim shared in a statement with ARTnews that the institution “was not informed about and did not authorize this activation.…

Beyoncé Unveils ‘Cowboy Carter’ As Response To Feeling Unwelcome In Country Music Circles

Beyoncé unveils ‘Cowboy Carter’ as a response to feeling unwelcome in country music circles ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Beyoncé opens up about the inspiration behind Act II: Cowboy Carter, the follow-up to her immensely successful album Renaissance. Speculated to be part of a trilogy, Act II was announced during a Super Bowl commercial, accompanied by the release of two tracks: “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.” Sharing the album’s cover art on Instagram, Beyoncé expressed…

Cowboy launches all-road electric bike to attract riders beyond European city centers

Cowboy is better known for its sleek electric bikes that you can see in many major cities across Europe. And if you look at the persons riding those Cowboy bikes, most of the time, you’ll see a young adult heading to an office with a laptop in a backpack. That’s why the company is launching a brand-new bike called Cowboy Cross. It’s an all-road model that aims for comfort and long-distance trips. I had the opportunity to see the new Cowboy Cross last week and take it for a test ride for a few minutes. When it comes…

Beyoncé asserts ‘Cowboy Carter’ is not a country album

Beyoncé, ever the fan of the surprise album drop and shrouded nonstatements, has some pointed things to say about her upcoming “Cowboy Carter” album. And she’s being clear about her messaging: “This ain’t a Country album. This is a ‘Beyoncé’ album.”Posting a 10-day countdown on her Instagram page and website Tuesday, the “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages” singer shared what appeared to be the album cover art (her as pageant queen-inspired cowgirl riding a white horse while holding an American flag) and detailed insight…

Beyoncé Reveals ‘Cowboy Carter’ Was Born From Not Feeling Welcomed

Beyoncé is getting candid about what led to the creation of Act II: Cowboy Carter, which is a continuation of her record-breaking album Renaissance. The 2022 Grammy-winning album has long been rumored to be a part of a trilogy, with the upcoming album being the second installment. The artist announced Act II in a Super Bowl commercial and dropped two songs: “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.” Beyoncé shared the cover art for the album on Instagram, along with a lengthy caption, celebrating the…

Cowboy’s new all-road e-bike adds suspension and a much bigger battery

Like many premium electric rides, Cowboy's e-bikes make short commutes easier, especially those involving hills or a lot of stop-start traffic. Its latest bike is an attempt to address another challenge: comfort. The Cowboy Cross is the company’s first “all-road” model, with thicker, bigger tires, seat suspension, inverted fork suspension and a substantially bigger battery for more extended trips—or simply fewer trips to the charger.It’s a substantially different offering from Cowboy, which previously aimed its products…

Urban mobility leader Cowboy launches Cross, first all-road ebike model

Have you tried your first ebike yet? Despite being surrounded by them on a daily basis in Amsterdam (only mildly bitter as they whizz past me while I struggle against the notorious always-in-your-face wind resistance), I must confess that I had yet to actually try one until last week, when I attended a demo event for the new Cowboy Cross. As a result, I have nothing to compare it with, and cannot for certain attest to it being the “pinnacle of smart, secure, and versatile cycling,” as marketed…

Beyoncé Announces ‘Cowboy Carter’ Countdown Ahead of Album Release

The disco horse on the cover of Beyoncé‘s dance opus Renaissance has come to life on the cover of Cowboy Carter, the second act of her ongoing album series set to arrive on March 29. Perched on a white horse, the musician holds the reins in one hand and a flowing American flag in the other. Her wrangling of control in the artwork is reflective of the place from which Cowboy Carter emerged. “This album has been over five years in the making. It was born out of an experience that I had years ago where I did not…