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CLARK & POUGNAUD: A Creative Fusion of Photography and Painting

July 4, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Julian Everett

CLARK & POUGNAUD are a dynamic duo of contemporary visual art. The team consists of photographer Christophe Clark and artist Virginie Pougnaud. Their work blends elements of photography and painting to create an interesting interplay of light, color, and texture.

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Britney Spears to Release Memoir "The Woman in Me"

July 11, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

In a much-anticipated announcement, Britney Spears has revealed that she will be releasing her memoir, titled "The Woman in Me," on October 24. The cover of the book, a candid and personal photograph of Spears herself, reflects the raw honesty that readers can expect from her memoir.

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Margot Robbie: Homecoming Vogue Cover by Mario Sorrenti

July 20, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Margot Robbie is back to being human again, and it's remarkably symbolic. Captured by Mario Sorrenti for Vogue Australia's August issue, the Australian actress shines in a refreshing light, free from the 'Barbie doll' image often projected onto her by American media.

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Iconic Meb Ribbed-Cardigan Poster: A Throwback to Playboy's August 1993 Issue

July 23, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

Looking back at the pop culture of the past, it's fascinating to see how fashion, media, and advertising intertwined.

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Milan's Hidden Gem: Albergo Diurno Venezia Set to Transform into the National Museum of Digital Art

Aug. 22, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

Situated beneath Piazza Guglielmo Oberdan in Milan, the Albergo Duirno Venezia remains one of the city's clandestine design marvels. Conceived by the esteemed Piero Portaluppi in the iconic art deco style, the spa center officially opened its doors in January 1926. Spanning an impressive 1,200 square meters, the venue housed 30 bathhouses, varying from basic setups to lavish suites, alongside essential amenities such as a barbershop, manicure and pedicure stations, a shoe-cleaning kiosk, a newsstand, a bank, a post office, and much more.

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Sarah Jessica Parker Adopts a Kitten from the Set of 'And Just Like That' Season 2

Aug. 29, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Julian Everett

In a heartwarming turn of events, actress Sarah Jessica Parker has adopted a kitten from the set of the second season of the 'And Just Like That.' Named Lotus, the male kitten was officially welcomed into the Parker family in April and is already showing signs of star quality.

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Evian's Floating Tennis Court in New York Offers US Open Finals with a Twist

Aug. 30, 2023 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

In an imaginative twist to the traditional US Open viewing experience, Evian is setting sail—quite literally. On September 10th, the brand will launch a floating tennis court on the Hudson River, offering guests an unparalleled experience of watching the US Open finals.

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Swatch Group Introduces New Blancpain x Swatch Collaboration: Scuba Fifty Fathoms

Sept. 11, 2023 in Design & Décor by Charlotte Sinclair

Swatch Group, known for cross-pollinating their in-house brands, is back with another exciting collaboration. Following the extensive Omega x Swatch collection, the company now unveils the Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms. These new watches stand out with their bioceramic make and vivid design, all while being reasonably priced at approximately $400.

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The Evocative World of Rita Lino: Body as a Canvas in Ongoing Artistic Expression

Sept. 13, 2023 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

Portuguese photographer Rita Lino, currently residing and working in Berlin, has carved out a niche in the realm of contemporary art. Her work can be described as an ongoing, unfinished canvas, where the body becomes the primary material for artistic creation and self-expression.

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Sherilyn Fenn: Ethereal Beauty in Twin Peaks, Captured by Barry Hollywood

Nov. 15, 2023 in Models & Actresses Photos by Charlotte Sinclair

In the December 1990 issue of Playboy, captured through the lens of Barry Hollywood, we find an enchanting portrayal of Sherilyn Fenn by Glenn O'Brien. Fenn, with her gravskye-eyed gaze and porcelain skin, is the epitome of natural beauty. Her distinctive facial features are highlighted by a boomerang-shaped brow, adding an exclamation point to her already stunning visage.

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Historic Eaton Le 9e Restaurant in Montreal Set to Reopen After 25 Years

April 26, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

Montreal is buzzing with anticipation as the historic Eaton Le 9e restaurant, a designated cultural heritage site, is set to welcome diners once again on May 17th after being shuttered for 25 years. First opened in 1931 by Lady Eaton, the wife of department store magnate John Craig Eaton, Eaton Le 9e has been a beloved gastronomic destination housed on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre.

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Luxurious Seven Stars Train in Japan Rivals the Orient Express

June 19, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

The Seven Stars train, traversing the picturesque island of Kyushu, Japan, stands as a worthy competitor to the iconic Orient Express. This luxurious train doesn't merely match the famed historical train in comfort; it arguably surpasses it.

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Tasmanian Museum Hangs Picasso in Women's Bathroom in Protest

June 28, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Julian Everett

In a bold move that has ignited controversy in the art world, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Tasmania has relocated three Picasso paintings to the women's restroom. This unusual decision comes as a direct response to a recent court ruling that deemed a women-only art installation discriminatory.

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Grand Guignol: The Legendary Parisian Theatre of Horror

July 8, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

The Grand Guignol, a groundbreaking horror theatre that operated in Paris's Pigalle district from April 13, 1897, to January 5, 1963, has left an indelible mark on the history of horror entertainment. Named after a traditional puppet character from Lyon, this small 293-seat venue became synonymous with shocking, naturalistic portrayals of violence and terror.

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Quiet Luxury on Austria's Lake Fuschl

July 23, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Charlotte Sinclair

The tranquil charm of Austria's Lake Fuschl is a testament to quiet luxury. On this lake, diesel motorboats are banned, ensuring a silence so profound that the fluttering wings of butterflies can be heard. Yet, the opulence here is unmistakably grand. Recently, the Fuschl Castle has reopened after extensive renovations and rebranding as the Rosewood Schloss Fuschl.

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Experience the Modern Kabuki Ninja Show in Tokyo—Tickets Available Now!

Aug. 12, 2024 in Arts & Culture by Charlotte Sinclair

A unique modern kabuki performance centered around ninjas is currently captivating audiences in Tokyo. This innovative show, created in collaboration with the Japanese Ninja Association, offers a thrilling experience where understanding Japanese isn't necessary—the entire story is conveyed without words. Adding to the excitement, a samurai DJ entertains guests before the show begins.

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Cheese from a Small Village in Asturias Becomes the World's Most Expensive

Aug. 27, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

A cheesemaker from a small village in Asturias, Spain, has crafted the world’s most expensive cheese. The 2.5 kg piece of Cabrales cheese was sold at auction for an astonishing €36,000, setting a new Guinness World Record for the highest price paid for cheese at auction. This unique Cabrales cheese is aged for 2-4 months in natural caves with high humidity, where the Penicillium mold develops, giving it its distinctive texture, flavor, and characteristic blue veins. This sale highlights the exceptional craftsmanship and tradition behind this rare delicacy, making it a true treasure in the world of gourmet foods.

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Ferrari Sparkling Wine: A Legacy Unrelated to the Car Brand but with a Unique Connection

Sept. 3, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

While Ferrari sparkling wine may be a sponsor of Formula 1, it has no direct ties to the famous car brand. However, there’s an interesting connection between the two.

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The Plaza Welcomes Its First Four-Legged Guest: The Story of Pinkie-Pankie-Poo

Oct. 23, 2024 in Travel & Destinations by Julian Everett

In 1907, The Plaza Hotel in New York welcomed its first four-legged guest—a nearly blind, toothless 17-year-old Brussels Griffon, reportedly named Pinkie-Pankie-Poo, dressed in a fur coat. The tiny dog belonged to renowned English actress Mrs. Stella Patrick Campbell, who arrived at the hotel with her children, several servants, and about a hundred suitcases. According to ahistoryofdogs, her pet was a gift from King Leopold II of Belgium.

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Czech Airlines Bids Farewell After 101 Years of Service

Oct. 30, 2024 in Photography & Visuals by Charlotte Sinclair

In a heartfelt goodbye to a century-old tradition of Czech aviation excellence, Czech Airlines (ČSA) completed its final flight last Saturday, marking the end of an era. Known for its distinctive graphic design and reputation in the skies, Czech Airlines has ceased operations after 101 years. The decision comes as a result of the airline's bankruptcy, primarily due to financial challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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