Sundance Film Festival has unveiled the venues for its 2027 Colorado debut.
Sundance Film Festival has announced that its Boulder, Colorado debut will take place January 21–31, 2027. With the same spirit as Park City (where non-traditional spaces were sometimes used for screenings), venues across the city range from Boedecker Theater and Gordon Gamm Theater at the Dairy Arts Center to the Boulder High School Auditorium, Casey Middle School Auditorium, Chautauqua Auditorium, several sites at University of Colorado Boulder, and more. Talks and other festival programming will also take place at Canyon Theater in the Boulder Public Library District, eTown Hall, and Old Main at the University of Colorado Boulder. “Nestled at the base of Colorado’s iconic Flatirons, venues across the city and CU Boulder’s campus provide an ideal setting for festivalgoers from across the world to come together, revel in art, spark conversation, and create unforgettable memories,” Eugene Hernandez, Director, Sundance Film Festival and Public Programming, shared.
Fashion logos are back in favor—though not like before.
Logos—especially chest crests and branded insignias—are experiencing a major resurgence as a fashion trend in 2026, seen across both streetwear and luxury menswear collections that favor prominent identity markers over minimal aesthetics. Designers and brands are reintroducing heritage-inspired emblems, monograms, and graphic crests on polos, knitwear, outerwear, and accessories, signaling a broader revival of ‘90s and early-’00s fashion vocabulary and visual branding.
The Met will open a groundbreaking Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock exhibition.
ew York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is mounting a major joint exhibition of influential Abstract Expressionist couple Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock—marking one of the most ambitious shows of their work in decades. The exhibition will feature roughly 120 artworks, showcasing Krasner’s groundbreaking contributions not only alongside Pollock but as a powerful artist in her own right. The milestone exhibition will open on October 4.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s final home design hits the market for $8.8 million.
The Norman Lykes House, also known as the Circular Sun House, has been listed for $8.8 million. Set on a 1.3-acre hilltop site, the home overlooks the Phoenix Mountain Preserve in Palm Canyon, Arizona. Considered Frank Lloyd Wright’s final residential design, it was conceived shortly before his death in 1959, completed in 1967, and renovated in 1995, featuring a layout of overlapping concentric circles that create a fluid floor plan.
MOCA acquired Kara Walker’s 13-foot-tall transmogrification of a confederate memorial.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles has acquired Kara Walker’s Unmanned Drone, a 13-foot-tall bronze sculpture sliced from a statue of Stonewall Jackson that was originally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Walker used a plasma cutter and welder to create the work, which was a centerpiece of the museum’s “Monuments” exhibition.
Today’s attractive distractions:
You can now rent the Heated Rivalry cottage on Airbnb—for $181 a night.
It’s a “spicy pastel” color story for Willy Chavarria’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign.
Diesel dressed its runway show in 50,000 pieces of memorabilia.
Mitski designed a mysterious world around her forthcoming album.