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Barrow Off White–Turtledove: The Unisex Skate Shoe in Controlled Neutrality
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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 […]
A Journey through ‘Jersey in July’ with Dom Innarella
In Dom Innarella’s latest composition, “Jersey in July,” listeners are handed a vivid slice of midsummer life — a sultry, sun-soaked narrative spun through breezy instrumentation and soft, melodic lines. As the title suggests, it’s not merely about the physical landscape of New Jersey but about an emotional topography that emerges under the July sun. […]
3am by Taszewo: The Art of Solitude in the Digital Night
There’s a particular poetry that belongs to 3 a.m. — that liminal hour when the world is asleep, and the mind drifts between dreams and lucid contemplation. It is an hour heavy with introspection, vulnerability, and a certain type of creative melancholy. Polish artist Taszewo captures this essence masterfully in his digital work “3am,” […]
Beyond the Resume: How Modern Hiring Is Reinventing the Job Application
For decades, the resume has been an almost sacred artifact in the professional world: a single sheet of paper (or, more recently, a PDF) distilling the essence of one’s professional life. Every bullet point and carefully chosen verb designed to telegraph competence, dedication, and promise. Yet in 2025, as the modern workforce transforms at unprecedented […]
Classic Crisscross Strap Tracker: Simone Rocha’s Ode to Feminine Utility
In the ever-evolving landscape of women’s fashion, shoe have transcended their athletic roots to become cultural icons, status symbols, and canvases for artistic expression. No longer confined to gyms or running tracks, they have earned a place at runways, art galleries, and high-society soirées alike. Among the brands redefining this space, Simone Rocha stands apart […]
Timex × And Wander Expedition North Field Post Solar: A Timepiece for Modern Nomads
Among the enduring icons of design, few objects rival the humble wristwatch in its capacity to blend functionality with narrative. It is, at once, a tool and a talisman — an instrument that charts the passage of minutes and a silent witness to life’s many adventures. In the modern age, when screens dominate our interactions […]
Miso Robotics: Redefining Fry Lines and Food
In the bustling world of quick-service restaurants and fast-casual dining, speed and consistency reign supreme. For decades, these kitchens have relied on a delicate choreography of human workers, each tasked with repeating precise, often grueling movements at breakneck speed. As labor shortages intensify and consumer demands evolve, the food industry finds itself at a technological […]












