After years on the road, the itinerant Natalie Mering is still looking for a sense of home in her mystical, folk-tinged songs, including on her breakout record, last year’s Front Row Seat to Earth.
Our editor-in-chief Magnus Berger finds art, music, and culture converging on a tiny town in West Texas.
As a painter transitions into reliefs and sculptures, she discovers new intricacies of light and shadow that add a different dimension to her gentle, minimalist compositions.
Antonin Tron favors the flexibility of jersey and the independent power of surfing in his refined designs for his year-old Parisian label, now a finalist for this year’s LVMH Prize.
At a new hotel in Stockholm, the museum-worthy art program brings together a range of major contemporary artists from Tacita Dean to Sol LeWitt, with a stunning commissioned sculpture by Jaume Plensa anchoring the staircase.
As he takes the lead in the new play Significant Other over a decade after his Broadway début in Spring Awakening, the Philadelphia native keeps the theater center stage with a powerful and nuanced performance as a young gay man looking for love.
After years at Bar Tartine and working under Francis Mallmann, the Argentine chef opens his first restaurant Metta in Fort Greene with a local, produce-heavy menu all cooked over an open flame.
In his compact new monograph, the photographer explores memory, the past, and the way we choose to remember through landscapes shot on his uniquely marred Leica.
A new music app founded by French artist and DJ Benjamin Thoreau offers over a century of rarities from all across the world, all ready to be discovered.
After a decade in Hollywood from teenage party movie Project X to Sundance hit Me and Earl and the Dying Girl to blockbuster Kong: Skull Island, the thoughtful American actor is making his mark on his own terms.