The food and lifestyle expert’s inaugural cookbook masters our experience of seasonality through flavor and presentation, with elevated yet attainable food and design.
J. Arthur Scott’s story of a tense and (slightly) bloody encounter between a man and his friend’s ex-girlfriend forms the latest edition of The Last Word, our ongoing series of original short fiction.
As the CW’s cult hit Riverdale returns for its second season, the show’s Archie muses on American high schools, that infamous love triangle, and his character’s darker new path.
For the young London-based designer, supersaturated colors and exaggerated silhouettes help give shape to designs that combine creative resourcefulness with artisanal and sustainable processes.
In her début book of short stories, the Canadian author makes disconcerting symbols out of everyday objects like sewing machines and canned food and offers up a powerful examination of the human (and often female) body under attack.
The London-based firm brings its incisive understanding of both physical and social history to new and renewed projects ranging from Juergen Teller’s studio and a Paul Smith store to the nonprofit contemporary art exhibition center Raven Row.
Fall’s sharp shapes and clean lines play off of the stark Brutalist architecture of the Bronx Community College in John Guerrero and Katelyn Gray’s editorial from our new issue, starring Charlee Fraser.
The Australian photographer offers one last look at summer in his new book, which celebrates the iconoclastic personalities of New York City’s beloved urban beach.
With his new eponymous menswear line, the Italian designer pursues his own conscientious vision, combining luxurious fabrics, loose silhouettes, and his love of the local wildlife near his home just outside Florence.
With her new work set to premiere at New York City Ballet’s Fall Gala this week, the recent School of American Ballet graduate is the youngest choreographer ever to be commissioned by the company at just eighteen, the next step in a promising career she will have to balance with her own dancing as an apprentice at the Dresden Semperoper Ballett.