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CULTURE
Behold, René Redzepi’s Cinematic Universe

With the impending closure of Noma as it operates today, chef-owner René Redzepi seems to be...

CULTURE
Spring Studios, Herman Miller, and A24Say “Print Isn’t Dead”

As publishers face economic and workplace uncertainties, brands are embracing the power of the page

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Stonewall’s Long-Awaited Visitor Center Debuts During Pride Month

Eight years after former President Barack Obama declared the Stonewall Inn a National Monument, the

CULTURE
The Cultural Impact and Brilliant Style of Hip Hop Jewelry

In a luminous new show at the American Museum of Natural History, decades of the genre’s most...

CULTURE
Casa Bosques, CDMX’s Cult-Favorite Art Bookstore, Comes to New York

Casa Bosque’s trove of global art and architecture books, rare queer erotica, psychosexual...

CULTURE
Kathleen Hanna Wants You to Think About What Music Looks Like

On the eve of the Bikini Kill singer’s searing new memoir, “Rebel Girl: My Life As a...

CULTURE
Christeene Summons the Spirit of Sinéad O’Connor

For two days at New York’s City Winery, the filth hero will perform the late singer’s debut...

CULTURE
This Azores Arts and Music Festival May Give You Dizzy Spells

Tremor, the music and arts festival in the remote Portuguese archipelago, is elevating the...

CULTURE
How “Radical Perverts” Created Space for Queer Activism

The Museum of Sex looks back at 25 years of activists moving out of the closets and into the...

FASHION
What If We All Saw Midtown Through Fernando Garcia’s Eyes?

The Monse and Oscar de la Renta co-creative director speaks on Monse’s return to the runway at...

CULTURE
A Thrilling Season of Art and World Premieres at New York City Ballet

The winter season is traditionally something of an incubator for innovation and ingenuity at the...

CULTURE CLUB
Kin Euphorics Hosts a Mocktail Mixer to Toast Dry January

On Jan. 11, a coterie of New York’s creative community gathered at Partridge—the winter pop-up...

CULTURE
Dystopian Capitalism Underpins the So-Called “Year of the Girl”

Behind the cutesy moniker that 30-somethings masquerading as “girlies” have clung to this year,

ART
A Long-Awaited Revival for André Heller’s Art Carnival

Though it only opened for one summer in the ‘80s, the art-filled Luna Luna Park comes back to...

ART
Sukeban’s Theatrics Smash Miami Art Week

The Japanese women’s professional wrestling league’s explosive world championships arm-dragged,