Category: Culture
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How Apple TV+ Cornered the Market on “Prestige Dad TV”
[ad_1] Masters of the Air, the miniseries about young, shearling-clad World War II fighter pilots, felt familiar at first. Or, as we put it in GQ: “Masters of the Air Is Band of Brothers With Planes and Everyone Is in It.” Let’s parse this. Yes, everyone is in it (Austin Butler, Callum Turner, and Barry…
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F.A.T. International’s Aspen Ice Race
[ad_1] 50 spectacular vehicles duke it out on an 1,809-foot frozen track Courtesy of Hagop Kalaidjian As far as mountain towns in North America go, Aspen is unmatched in its appeal thanks to its walkable downtown, a variety of activities and top-tier hospitality options. Whether you’re looking to get in the après mix at Hotel…
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Oscars 2024 Takeaways: Let That Dog Go Home (And Let John Mulaney Host)
[ad_1] 1. Please Refer to Our Earlier Statements Regarding John Mulaney & the Oscars I’ve said this already earlier this Awards Season, but it bears re-emphasizing: Let. John. Mulaney. Host. You. Cowards. Yes, he and Kroll have toe-tagged the Spirit Awards two years in a row with monologues still fondly remembered and re-posted to this…
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Future and Metro Boomin Are Finally Ready to Unleash Their Collab Albums
[ad_1] Future and Metro Boomin are one of contemporary rap’s most potent and important rapper-producer duos, a team who’ve spent the last decade or so re-molding the genre’s sounds to fit their aesthetics. The singles and classic album cuts they’ve made together number in the dozens, but the crown jewel of their joint discography is…
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Notes: Returning to Felix, Frieze Los Angeles and The Future Perfect
[ad_1] Uncovering inspiration at three of the most compelling art and design destinations in the global circuit Photo by Rigo Ramirez I missed Los Angeles Art Week in 2023 for one very good reason: I wanted to attend my husband’s ceremony to become an American citizen here at home in New York City. This year,…
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All the Easter Eggs Hidden in U2’s Sphere Residency
[ad_1] Creative Director Willie Williams shares the hidden gems from the show By Josh Rubin U2‘s groundbreaking residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, U2:UV, came to a close last weekend yet the production has left an indelible mark on the landscape of live music experiences. Spearheaded by the visionary Creative Director Willie Williams of…
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Lachlan Turczan’s Cymatic Watergrams – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Beauty emergent from the the intersection of art, technology and nature Detail from 30-60Hz – I by Lachlan Turczan, courtesy of the artist In the creative expanse where technology meets art, Lachlan Turczan‘s innovative Cymatic Watergrams stand out as a mesmerizing synthesis of sound, light and water. Derived from the same foundation presented at…
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25,000 People RSVP’d For Charli XCX’s Boiler Room DJ Set. 400 People Got In. Here’s What It Was Like Inside
[ad_1] “Alex McDonald, front lines, in the cold, we’re in Normandy, cold as fuck, storming nonetheless…” A slightly damp man leaned into my phone, spitting out his words. The girl he was with begged him to stop invoking Normandy (“Alex, please—not Normandy”) but he soldiered on: “No, we’re still in Normandy. But we will survive.”…
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Mark Ruffalo Wants to Be Bad Too
[ad_1] Marvel is currently going through an identity crisis. Post Avengers: Endgame, the studio has struggled to form a cohesive narrative that ties its properties together. Recent release The Marvels is the studio’s worst performing film ever, and its streaming shows on Disney+ are reportedly struggling to consistently attract big audiences. Meanwhile, fans are still…
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Silencio Founder Arnaud Frisch on Opening in NYC
[ad_1] There’s an opulent new outpost of the storied French club and cultural hub Courtesy of Silencio, by Pauline Shapiro Sandwiched between a dollar pizza spot and a legal cannabis dispensary in Hell’s Kitchen, you’ll find a door that leads down a flight of stairs to an alley that comes to another door. When you…
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What Was ‘True Detective: Night Country’ Really About?
[ad_1] This article contains spoilers for True Detective: Night Country, including tonight’s season finale. The backlash around True Detective: Night Country was predictable. Crime bros of all types cling to Season 1 of True Detective the way Swifties do to Speak Now: it was purer, more fun, sui generis. They aren’t fully wrong either. Season…
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Mexico City Art Week’s Inspiring Highlights
[ad_1] Innovative, impressive art, design and architecture—both local and international Courtesy of Nilufar There can be no discussion of Mexico City Art Week without first mentioning the magnitude of Zona Maco, the art fair that anchors it all. There are no greater highlights than the Mexican and Latin American galleries exhibiting within Zona Maco, many…
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Disney+’s New ‘X-Men’ Animated Series Will Pick Up Right Where a ‘90s Classic Left Off
[ad_1] Nostalgia is a double-edged sword, but try to find a millennial who doesn’t experience a Winter Soldier-like activation when they hear the opening riff from the X-Men 90s cartoon. That was the vibe yesterday morning, when Marvel Studios—on a hot streak of announcements this week— dropped a trailer for X-Men ‘97. The new Disney+…
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The ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ Super Bowl Spot Teases Meta Hijinks Galore
[ad_1] With the release of the first official trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine during the Super Bowl this past Sunday, the plot of the Merc with the Mouth’s third outing has come into sharper focus, and it seems like our mindless speculation is correct: In Marvel Studios’ only theatrical release this year, Deadpool will try…
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Artist Pandora Graessl’s Transportive “Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me” Exhibition
[ad_1] In an abandoned building in Mexico City, a mythic serpentine journey comes to life In several rooms across three floors of an abandoning brick building, behind a small market in Mexico City, photographer and multidisciplinary artist Pandora Graessl‘s mythic exhibition, Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me, transports guests by way of serpentine photographic…