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A Columbia University Guide to Healthy Living on a Budget
In New York City, food operates as both spectacle and necessity. It is a cultural signature—expressed through restaurants, delis, markets, and street vendors—but also a daily negotiation shaped by cost, access, and time. For many residents, especially those navigating rising living expenses, the question is not what to eat, but how to eat well at […]
Inside: Bonetti/Kozerski’s Cityscape Loft For Interior Office Space
a stu Within vocabulary of contemporary architecture, the office has become an increasingly ambiguous space. No longer strictly a site of production, it oscillates between atelier, salon, and social stage. For Bonetti/Kozerski, whose work has long threaded together fashion, hospitality, and residential design, the conception of a headquarters in New York signals something more deliberate: […]
Visvim’s Burrow Crew Knit: An Approach to Everyday Form of Subtle Wear
Within the vocabulary of Visvim, garments rarely exist as isolated products. They function instead as extensions of a larger ethic—one that privileges process, tactility, and time. The Burrow Crew Knit (0126105012001) sits precisely within this continuum. At first glance, it reads as a familiar object: a crewneck sweater, relaxed in posture, understated in tone. Yet, […]
review: Jonas Wood’s Tennis Court Paintings – Gagosian Los Angeles (2026) Exhibition
Gagosian returns to Los Angeles with a pointed sense of continuity and expansion through its tenth exhibition of Jonas Wood’s work, on view through April 25, 2026. The presentation marks not only a numerical milestone in the artist’s longstanding relationship with the gallery, but also a geographic and conceptual recalibration. For the first time under […]
Eyes on the City: Facial Recognition, Art, and Youth Resistance in Palestine
In the labyrinthine streets of East Jerusalem and across the vibrant avenues of Ramallah, a new form of silent warfare unfolds daily. A constellation of facial recognition cameras looms above bustling markets, ancient stone archways, and the intimate alleyways of Palestinian neighborhoods. Installed ostensibly for “security,” these technological eyes are less about crime prevention and […]
Pushing Past the Finish Line: The Versatile Edge of the Nike Miler Run Energy Dri-FIT Tee ‘Black’
In the evolving world of running apparel, the balance between function and form has never been more critical. Athletes today demand gear that not only supports performance but also matches their personal aesthetic — a merging of technical sophistication and style. One piece standing confidently at this intersection is the Nike Miler Run Energy Dri-FIT […]
Beyond the Canvas: Decoding Mee Ha’s “가자구 ROLL W/ ME” and the Emotional Pulse of Contemporary Korean Art
In a world constantly humming with notifications, endless scrolling, and digital chatter, certain artworks manage to break through the noise and connect directly to our emotional core. One such work is “가자구 ROLL W/ ME” by South Korean artist Mee Ha. A daring union of mixed media and digital art on canvas, this piece captures […]
Streetwear Simplicity with Attitude: The “NAH I’M GOOD” Unisex Premium Sweatshirt
In the world of contemporary streetwear, where bold logos and maximalist graphics often reign supreme, a new wave of minimal yet statement-driven pieces has quietly gained traction. Enter the “NAH I’M GOOD” Unisex Premium Sweatshirt — a garment that encapsulates modern nonchalance and cultural wit with striking simplicity. A Phrase That Speaks Volumes The phrase […]
Jurassic World: Rebirth — The Dinosaur Franchise That Refuses to Go Extinct
The “Jurassic” franchise has become something of a cinematic fossil bed — an ever-churning, lucrative excavation of ancient ideas, resurrected time and again for new generations. Gareth Edwards’ Jurassic World: Rebirth arrives not merely as another sequel, but as a perplexing new branch on an evolutionary tree already weighed down by narrative mutations and […]
Emirates: The King of the Cabin Kitchen And Celebrated In-Flight Cuisine
When it comes to air travel, few things ignite as much curiosity — or skepticism — as airplane food. Once derided for its soggy textures and uninspired flavors, in-flight meals have experienced a quiet revolution over the past two decades. At the forefront of this culinary renaissance stands Emirates, widely hailed as the “king of […]












