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Jun 12, 2007

More Headlines & Heroes Love!

From the first sunrise, to the dawn of eternity, men have worn symbols emblazed on their chests, shields, flags, even their hearts, all standing for what they believed in and defining who they were. A lthough the times, culture, and even circumstances have evolved, symbols have remained etched as placeholders in our history remembering who we once were and showing us where we are headed..
Born from these men and their very drive to be remembered as legends, comes Headlines and Heroes. More than just apparel, Headlines and Heroes was created for those who aspire to be more, who aspire to stand for something and to be noticed.

These are the heroes that in their time made headlines, and who have transcended their symbols and influence on the world into what we know now as Headlines and Heroes.

Symbols mean more than depictions and figures, markers and signs. They reflect the soul, and stand unchanged through the heroes who have made headlines, and the headlines that have preserved thier heroism.

Jun 10, 2007

Et Tu Brute? by H&H

"Et tu, Brute?" is a Latin phrase that was, according to legend, the last words of Julius Caesar. In English, the sentence means "You too, Brutus?" or "Even you, Brutus?". It is sometimes translated word-for-word as "And you, Brutus?". The quotation is widely used in Western culture as the epitome of betrayal.

On March 15, 44 BC, Julius Caesar was attacked by a group of senators, including Marcus Junius Brutus, a senator and Caesar's close friend. Caesar initially resisted his attackers, but when he saw Brutus, he supposedly spoke those words and resigned himself to his fate.

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DJ Brian Morse rocking that H & H!

From New York City comes Brian Morse, a DJ in the land of DJs.Brian has been able to stand out from the rest by always putting the crowd first. Pulling tracks from all house genres, Brian
keep dancefloors on edge with superior selection and timing. His dedication to pushing the music forward always provides for exciting mixes and live sets.

In 2006, Brian Morse celebrated his first major label release when his spec mix of Kaci Brown’s Unbelievable (Interscope US) was chosen to join remixes by Chris Cox and Mark Picchiotti. Amidst a full DJ schedule and job with NBC Universal, Brian
plans to focus on production work in 2007. In his new studio Hacienda del Marv, Brian looks to combine his musical talents. Both a drummer and guitar player, he was performing with bands before becoming a DJ. It was during college at Penn State
that he took to the turntables and he has not stopped DJing since.

8 years and 500 parties later, Brian Morse shows no signs of
slowing down.

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