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A Review: Jon Batiste’s Evolution, From New Orleans Tradition to Modern Innovation
Jon Batiste (Grammy-Oscar Award Winning Musician’s latest album, “Big Money,”) stands under the red stone cliffs of Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, melodica in hand, watching the late-afternoon light settle over the canyon. In a moment between soundcheck and showtime, he smiles and says, “It’s an unusual artifact. You can’t hold music.” The line has the […]
American Visionaries: Property from an Important Private Collection — Joan Mitchell, Untitled
Joan Mitchell’s Untitled stands as one of those rare works that bypass language altogether, moving directly into sensation — the kind of painting that doesn’t ask to be decoded so much as it demands to be felt. Coming from the canon-defining era of postwar American art, Mitchell’s work is a reminder that abstraction, at its […]
The Hold-Up: Inside the Delayed Kendrick Lamar × South Park Comedy Project
intro The live-action comedy developed by Kendrick Lamar in partnership with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone has been one of Hollywood’s most intriguing projects since the moment it was announced. Conceived under Lamar’s PGLang banner and Parker and Stone’s Park County, the film promised a collision of artistic worlds rarely seen on […]
The Luca Woven Mini Bag: An Essential
The Luca Woven Mini Bag emerges as one of those rare accessories that feel discovered rather than designed, as though it existed before someone decided to introduce it to the world. Made from 100% cotton deadstock Japanese denim, the bag expresses a kind of quiet authority rooted in technique, materiality, and intention. It carries the […]
Balenciaga x PugG Mobile: A Landmark Partnership
The year 2025 will be remembered as a turning point in the relationship between haute fashion and digital culture, with Balenciaga becoming the first opulent house in history to collaborate with PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS and its mobile counterpart, PUBG MOBILE. What was once an unexpected flirtation between haute couture and gaming has matured into a fully […]
Forged in Camo: The OAMC x WTAPS x Vans Lug Collection
In a year already stacked with high-profile footwear partnerships, the new three-way connection between OAMC, WTAPS, and Vans (the underlying silhouette provider) lands with the force of a cultural event. Few merge manage to bridge luxury industrial design, Japanese streetwear precision, and Californian skate legacy with this level of coherence. What results is a capsule […]
Beyond the Canvas: Mercer Labs and the Rise of Tech-Driven Mastery
rethink There are art exhibitions, and then there are provocations—experiential questions posed to culture, history, and the audiences who walk through the door. Mercer Labs’ Maestros and the Machines belongs firmly to the latter category. Running through November 30 with extended hours Monday through Sunday, the exhibition asks a deceptively simple question: what would the […]
Review: Abel’s Laundry Day and the Art of Clean Citrus
There is a particular kind of light that fills a room only on the first warm morning of spring. It is not the sharp brightness of summer or the diffused glow of autumn, but a quiet radiance, almost transparent, that seems to rearrange the air itself. Abel’s Laundry Day Eau de Parfum is designed to […]
Peugeot Polygon Concept: Rethinking the Supermini for an Electric Tomorrow
Peugeot has spent the last decade reshaping its identity through design, shifting from its once-utilitarian hatchbacks to a portfolio known for its bold light signatures, sculpted forms, and confident French futurism. The brand’s modern catalog—stretching from the 208 to the 508, from the 3008 to the e-3008—reveals a company with an unusually cohesive aesthetic philosophy […]
Larry Cohen: Brentwood, 1982 A Study in Suburban Tension and the Cinematic Stillness of California
The painting opens not with the city, but with a table—an everyday surface transformed into a stage of quiet significance. The yellow-and-white checkered pattern is warm, sunlit, and unmistakably intentional. It is the kind of patterned geometry that brings rhythm into a space before a single object is placed upon it. On top of this […]












