“Some stories are happenings you tell to draw them small, enclose them, make them survivable; perhaps others you must conjure, witch-like, rendering them real.”
Hands, touch, hugs, holding, and all the stuff we miss.
From Thierry Mugler to Glade candles, Cat Marnell speaks to the poet and perfume lover about her favorite fragrances, past and present.
Zoé Samudzi on the ethics of capturing a world in crisis.
Punk poet Brontez Purnell on defying genre, resisting the straight-mainstream, and his latest novel _100 Boyfriends_.
Ojas founder Devon Turnbull discusses customizing sound, mid-range frequencies, and building your own sound system at home.
Caroline and Cyril Desroche discuss their photographic portrait of the city.
Not everyone is a kitchen person, but for those that are, the room is the very heart of a home.
If you know, you know.
Collier Meyerson in conversation with MoMa curator Thomas Lax.
Filmmaker Matt Wolf and Writer Charlie Porter discuss art, history, crisis, and hope, while drawing parallels between COVID-19 and the AIDS epidemic.
“Because the love is really here and it’s reckless, babe.”
Meet the Zola director on everyone’s radar.
Never spend another afternoon staring at the wall.
In collaboration with PIN-UP, Canadian artist David Hartt discusses his new film with Charles Burnett, and the difficulty in defining Black space.
“I try to show the next generation my people’s history and it belongs to all of us, whether it’s through text, neon, or a disco ball.”
Her influence casts a long shadow. Jayne Goheen talks to Gaby Wilson about a new kind of spotlight.