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It's Official: Netflix Renews 'Running Point' For Second Season

Netflix's new hit show Running Point has garnered all of the hype since its February 27 release. Naturally, fans begged for a second season after discovering the streaming platform didn't automatically renew. Luckily for fans, Netflix announced the series renewal on March 6.Written by Mindy Kaling and led by actor Kate Hudson, the new show centered around the Los Angeles Waves has risen to the #1 Trending spot on Netflix. The story follows a dysfunctional family that owns a basketball team. T...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Thu, 06 Mar 2025 Hypebae
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Introducing Sukeban, The Most Stylish Female Wrestling League Out There

If sugar, spice and everything nice made the Powerpuff Girls, then the ingredients for Sukeban — the Japanese women’s wrestling league — are power, latex, and everything Harajuku. Founded in 2022 by celebrated designer Olympia Le-Tan, her brother-in-law Alex Detrick and Ian Fried, Sukeban is equal parts sport, fashion show, and performance art — pure entertainment at its finest.“We just had to show it to the rest of the world,” Le-Tan explains of Detrick’s pitch to take this niche ...

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'Riverdale' Star Cami Mendes Joins the adidas Running Family

Adidas Running just announced that Brazilian-American actor and Riverdale star Camila Mendes is officially joining its family. United by a shared passion for running and its community focus, the new partnership encourages those with a "complicated relationship with running" to embrace their unique journey.Teaming up to launch new colorways of the adidas Supernova Rise 2 sneaker, the announcement comes complete with a campaign that captures Mendes' journey so far. Designed to "elevate the everyda...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Wed, 05 Mar 2025 Hypebae
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Adidas' Football PM Roberta Stothard on How to Keep Women in Sport

Far more girls drop out of sports during school than boys, it's a fact and one that directly impacts the amount of women in professional sports. According to Roberta Stothard, adidas' product manager in football apparel, there are a few reasons for it."From negative perceptions about their own bodies to limited access to their sport beyond school or university -- girls see a list of reasons that all support the idea that 'This isn't for me anymore,'" she tells us. As part of her role, she leads ...

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