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Culture Cooler.: Kelly Rowland’s Coffee, Joe Jonas’ Cup of Joe and Colton Underwood’s Coffee with Colton

Posted on April 17, 2020April 22, 2020 by cde

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Coffee’s influence on pop culture is a pairing this webzine is committed to tracking. Recently, well known celebrities have infused coffee into their personal culture and art. From music, travel and a simple lifestyle series, this week’s culture cooler looks at how two guys and a lady are bringing the culture to coffee.

1. Coffee

 Kelly Rowland

Kelly Rowland, Coffee

On Friday, April 17, singer Kelly Rowland released “COFFEE”, a song, with two minutes and eleven seconds of run time.

The R&B slow jam tells the story of love and how its brought two people together, who can weather a storm, any storm. The first word in the song is rightly coffee, and as its lyric and verse unfolds, details when, how and with whom to have coffee. The lyrics also sensually parallel the effects of coffee to the singers love, because who can really put a good cup down.

Wedding day that.

2.A Cup of Joe

Joe Jonas

The term has been around, comes around and goes around. A Cup of Joe refers to a cup of coffee, a long-standing popular women’s’ lifestyle site and now to one famous Jonas brother. Joe Jonas is launching a travel show called “Cup of Joe” on Quibi, a new pay for streamer ushering in short from stories and at many times quick content from some of the worlds ‘well known humans. In the time it takes for you to enjoy a cup of joe, Joe Jonas hopes to entertain you along with a group of friends as he travels the world.  Premieres April 27.

Where shall we go, post COVID_19 first?

 

 

3.Coffee with Colton

Colton Underwood

Don’t call it a show or do.

The once Bachelor star has turned to coffee and weekly guests for his new app show, Coffee with Colton. For those familiar with some of the independent content creators in the specialty coffee sphere, there’s father, photographer, coffee lover Jeff Newton – founder of Americano Mondays – a media platform inspired by coffee culture.

Newton is the inaugural guest of Understood for the first show on AllSocial.com. The talks include conversations over coffee, including closeups of beans, brewed coffee, filters, drippers you name it. But mostly, look for intimate talks that reveal each guests purpose, passion and identity according to Underwood’s opening before airing the fist talk. New episodes drop every Sunday.

V60 coming right up, minus the milk.

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celebrating TEN years and counting.

C O F F E E T O G R A P H E R
I believe travel can restore our faith in humankin I believe travel can restore our faith in humankind as soon as it’s nearly stolen from us. just after one woman nearly ripped my camera from me, these two ‘sisters’ gave me back more than what I could have lost. 
new story on the zine. #coffeetographer
sweeter times? are we expounding on the memories sweeter times?

are we expounding on the memories of our recent times past? the places we liked to go. the dirty subways we rode. the dates we didn’t show up to, and still didn’t call? the letters we never wrote.

are we reminiscing on the moments that we were so consumed with documenting, that we didn’t live them? or, were we documenting them because we were besotted with living them?

are we remembering what was, simply because what was, may never be again? so then, what do we make now, what do we do now, what do we document now? will this time become what was, maybe what we wished we’d done? 
this was the first time I had an ube latte. the only other time I had something with ube in it, was previously in Manila in November of 2019. that time, I was given an ube ice cream by some friends, while on top of a grassy mountain. I can still smell the grass my heels sank into and I can still hear the buktots playing. 
when I met with the violet yam on the menu of this coffee shop, it brought me back to that memory which I didn’t photograph.

I remember this concrete slab and setting this drink on It, before I even sipped it. I remember all eyes looking at me, the girl putting her drink on the floor, to capture this first, regardless of what the drink tasted like. I wanted to preserve its formation before my lips disrupted it. 
now, life as we know it, is super warped. 
are we living only to have an epoch make us desiderate what was? disrupt what is, that lasts forever, so do first times. #coffeetographer
confinement is over in Paris and coffee shops are confinement is over in Paris and coffee shops are reopening, creating a new normal sending love to France and coffee speed to all the intimate spaces, talented baristas and cafe owners back on the coffee front lines.
where was I, when I became occupied with the hair where was I, when I became occupied with the hair combed behind his ears, his eyes, averted from facing me and yet fixated on the the liquid, rilling from a centuries old pot, ladling chai into a disposable mortar cup? 
today, the answer to this question exists in a current story on my webzine. moving forward, I’ll be posting less content here about what appears there and more content in a bi-weekly newsletter. 
to build community and more intimacy offline, these one page, monthly newsletters will be micro stories: on people, wellness, cultural fancies and of course, coffee that I’m head over cups into.

it will also provide a safer space to share images, foster things like a book club and launch special projects with you directly. 
i’ll still see you here, more in my newsletter and always at the coffeetographer dot com. 
drop your email in my dm to join me off app. i’ll see you there.
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