Lifestyle

Glam, Easy, a Little Bit Sleazy: Electric Purple Is Fall’s Color-To-Watch
“Electric purple” isn’t a shade I’d say has ever been a serious part of my own sartorial lexicon. In saying that, there was a time before Spanish it-girl brand...
Nooo Don’t Log Off, the Patagonia Sale Is So Good, Aha
For a certain type of outdoorsy gear wonk, the once-a-season Patagonia sale is the stuff of legend. Are you said type of outdoorsy gear wonk? Were you biding your...
Collagen Decline Affects More Than Just Your Skin
Collagen decline begins quietly. Like a WhatsApp group you once loved that now only sends birthday messages. One day, you’re bouncing out of bed with springy knees and plump...
Strength Training Is for Runners Too
As a running novice currently training for a half marathon, consistent runs on a sensible timetable have helped my distances, times, and confidence improve. But it can sometimes feel...
The Best Fragrance Oils Roll Over the Competition
Traditional spray colognes are the standard, and solid colognes are a good choice, but the best fragrance oils have been subtly stealing the scent spotlight. Fragrance obsessives (ahem, hand...
Looks Like Bad Bunny Has Another Smash Adidas Sneaker on the Way
It’s a good time to be Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican sensation’s latest album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS—a celebration of the music of his native country—is a smash hit....

World

The Musician Bringing the Bagpipes Into the Avant-Garde
One night this past spring, the audience members at a bagpipe concert in Red Hook, Brooklyn, could be organized into two neat categories: people who knew little to nothing...
The Ambitious Film Deconstructions of Stan Douglas
The enterprising Tiler Peck has been a leading dancer at New York City Ballet for more than fifteen years, played a neurotic ballerina on Amy Sherman-Palladino’s “Étoile,” and created...
“Split Brain,” by Weike Wang
Right thinks we are a good person. Left does not. Source link
The Enduring Power of “The Rules of the Game”
Even if Mozart’s name and a quote from Beaumarchais’s play “The Marriage of Figaro” didn’t feature in the credits of “The Rules of the Game,” this 1939 film by...
Epstein Island Revealed
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