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Share 28th May 2019 A little over two months after Gucci announced it would be staging its upcoming resort 2020 show in Rome, the Italian fashion house has revealed its inviting you to sit front row via a live stream from inside the Capitoline Museums. Take your seat and be the first to see what […]

Halima Aden presents a creation for fashion house Max Mara during the Women’s fall/winter 2017/2018 fashion week in Milan. Image credit: Getty Images.  Fashion has long had a problem with inclusivity. While the industry is becoming more global, with a greater focus on international markets, models of colour continue to represent a small percentage of […]

Share 29th May 2019 The red carpet at this year’s Cannes Film Festival was relatively lackluster—and no wonder, with the absence of its rulebreaker-in-chief, Kristen Stewart, whose acts of rebellion against the festival’s infamously staid organisers have included kicking off her heels to walk the red carpet barefoot and accessorising with a braided rattail. Click Here: But […]

In filmmaking, circumstances create techniques, which in turn result in artistic innovation. Some of the most original independent films in recent decades—those of Joe Swanberg, for instance—have forged new modes of production out of economic and practical constraints, and these alternative practices have also given rise to original cinematic aesthetics. A new animated project, “Tux […]

It’s easy to be passionate about Italian cuisine. A comforting carb-load of freshly made pasta warms the soul. Seafood can be viewed as merely a vehicle for delivering aioli. Vegans look with envy upon those bursting fresh globs of burrata. Cousins Edoardo Perlo and Stefano de Blasi understand the magic of their homeland’s food innately. […]

Click:best china private tours Tony Horwitz’s great-grandfather Isaac Moses Perski came to America from tsarist Russia in 1882, a penniless teen-ager, and one of the first things he bought in his new country was a book, an illustrated history of the Civil War. In 1965, he showed that book to his very little great-grandson. “Peering […]

Ayşegül Savaş Reads “Canvas”

May 29, 2019 | News | No Comments

Listen with: iTunes WNYC Stitcher TuneIn Ayşegül Savaş reads her story from the June 3, 2019, issue of the magazine. Savaş is a Turkish writer who lives in Paris and teaches at the Sorbonne. Her first novel, “Walking on the Ceiling,” was published in April. Click Here: