Lifestyle

How To Be a Better Walker
For me, the most pleasant walking clothes are giveaway Gildan t-shirts that I picked up for free at some event, shin-length, Sandler-esque basketball shorts, and sneakers that are absolutely...
More Importantly, What Was the Weather Like During JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s Infamous Park Fight?
I’m having a lot of fun watching Love Story: JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, but as someone who is not obsessed, fascinated by, or even particularly interested in the...
Haven’s Spring Drop Is a Study in Grown-Up Gorpcore
Technical elements from the most elusive gorpcore labels are here, like secret gussets, seamless panels, and Gore-Tex materials. There's a deep focus on top-shelf fabrics and a restrained practicality...
Tyler, the Creator Criticized the New J. Press. The Brand’s Designer Was Thrilled
The brand cheerily replied to Tyler’s comment, offering an explanation of its creative process as “part reimagination of Take Ivy—and part painstakingly faithful recreation.” In another since-deleted reply, Tyler...
10 Things GQ Readers Couldn’t Stop Buying in February
Why You Bought It: Where the original Aventus leans fruit-and-woods-forward, Absolu opens with subtle sweet nods to that familiar DNA but dries down into a spicier, woodier blend of...
Ed Sheeran Is the First Person on Earth With This IWC Chronograph
Ed Sheeran is one of the most popular musicians on the planet, but around these parts, he’s mostly known for being one of the world’s most famous watch nerds....

World

Failed “Finance Bros” Find Success with HBO’s “Industry”
Listen and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You ListenSign up for our daily newsletter to get the best of The New Yorker in your inbox.David Remnick...
Mitski’s New Album Is a Dark Ode to Isolation
Mitski’s sound and writing style have evolved on almost every album she’s released. Her early album “Retired from Sad, New Career in Business,” from 2013, relied on big orchestral...
“What Does That Nature Say to You”: Don’t Meet the Parents
Filmmakers like to call themselves storytellers for the same reason that politicians like to call themselves public servants: it’s a show of deference toward a popular ideal. Yet few...
Spring Culture Previews—What to Do, See, and Hear This Season
Calamitous Romance, Political SatireFashion is drama in some of the most prominent new releases, as in “Marc by Sofia” (March 20), a documentary by Sofia Coppola about Marc Jacobs,...
Two New Documentaries Are Haunted by Unsettling Natural Wonders
In “Pompei: Below the Clouds,” Rosi is as quietly watchful as ever, though he is either remarkably skilled or remarkably fortunate in finding individuals whose voices of conscience, matched...
The Timeless Provocations of “Wuthering Heights” (the Novel)
A great fuss surrounds Emerald Fennell’s anachronistic adaptation, but Emily Brontë’s ruthless text will always have the last word. Source link