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Jurassic Park x Nike Ja 3 “Metallic Silver”
Mortal Shell II Reforges the Body: A Gore PS5 Gameplay Reveal
Nike SB Air Force 1 Low “Light Orewood Brown” in Muted Form
Review: Samara Weaving Works Within the Silence Between Genres
The Spotify Listening Lounge in London: A Controlled Acoustic Environment
Vans OTW Half Cab 33 “Steve Caballero” × Bedwin & The Heartbreakers
Luke Chueh’s “Boba – Something in the Tea” and the Soft Surface of Unease
UCLA Wins With Clarity: Cori Close, Struct, And The End Of Waiting
There was no ambiguity in the outcome, and more importantly, no ambiguity in what it meant. The UCLA Bruins women’s basketball did not simply defeat the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball 79–51—they established control early, sustained it without disruption, and finished without concession. The margin reads decisive; the performance felt structured from the opening sequence. […]
Neues Frankfurt at 100: Inside Ernst May’s Modernist Housing
There are cities that grow outward, and there are cities that attempt, briefly and ambitiously, to rethink themselves from within. In the mid-1920s, Frankfurt chose the latter. What emerged was not just a housing programme, but a framework for living—one that still feels quietly subversive a century later. Known as Neues Frankfurt, the initiative sought […]
Air Jordan 4028 “Rui Hachimura”: Heritage Without Illustration
There is a noticeable shift happening inside performance footwear—less emphasis on spectacle, more attention given to material, process, and meaning. With the Air Jordan 4028 “Rui Hachimura,” Jordan Brand leans fully into that recalibration. What emerges is not simply another player-exclusive sneaker, but a measured composition—one that trades visual aggression for cultural density, and replaces […]
Kith x ’47 Franchise LS Sun-Washed Caps Release April 7: Distressed Vintage Aesthetic
There is a difference between something made and something remembered. The former arrives complete, structured, resolved. The latter exists in fragments—worn edges, softened color, traces of exposure that accumulate rather than declare. What Kith proposes with its latest collaboration alongside ’47 is not simply a cap, nor even a seasonal accessory drop—it is an argument […]
The Decline of Vinyl Sales in 2024: A Critical Examination of the Factors Behind the 33% Drop
Vinyl records, once the lifeblood of music consumption, have experienced a resurgence in recent years, fueled by nostalgia, superior sound quality, and their status as collectible art objects. However, 2024 has brought an unexpected downturn in vinyl sales, with a significant 33% drop from 2023. Record sales have fallen from 34.9 million units sold in […]
Transforming Downtown: How Murals Brighten Great Falls with Art, Community, and Culture
Public art has the unique ability to transform spaces, turning everyday urban environments into canvases for creativity and cultural expression. In Great Falls, Montana, a recent surge in mural installations has brought vibrant color and life to the downtown area. These murals, painted on the sides of buildings, alleyways, and public spaces, are not only […]
Rule-Based Artist Mark Manders Ready to Let Loose at Art Basel Paris
Mark Manders, a Dutch artist renowned for his rigorously rule-based approach to sculpture, is set to break new ground at Art Basel Paris. Known for his minimalist, introspective works that challenge the boundaries of time and narrative, Manders’ participation in one of the most prestigious art fairs signifies a new chapter in his career—one where […]
DixonBaxi’s Roli Rebrand: A Tactile, Warm, and Purposefully Non-Tech Approach to Musical Expression
In the world of technology-driven music innovation, Roli has long stood out for its pioneering products, like the Seaboard and Lightpad Block, that push the boundaries of musical creation. However, the company’s recent rebranding, crafted by design agency DixonBaxi, takes an intriguing turn by rejecting the typical tech aesthetic. The new brand identity is tactile, […]
MeisterSinger Bell Hora Edition Notre Dame: A Horological Tribute to Gothic Mastery and Resilience
The MeisterSinger Bell Hora Edition Notre Dame is a timepiece that beautifully blends horological craftsmanship with architectural artistry. Released in celebration of the reopening of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in December, this edition pays tribute to the cathedral’s famous Gothic rose windows. The Bell Hora features a unique “sonnerie au passage” complication, which chimes […]
Green-Wood Cemetery: Brooklyn’s Haunted Haven of History and Mystery
Green-Wood Cemetery, located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York, is a site steeped in history and mystery. Founded in 1838, this sprawling 478-acre landmark is not only one of the city’s largest burial grounds, but it has also become one of the most famous haunted trails in the nation. Known for its Gothic architecture, […]













