Chủ Nhật, Tháng 8 24, 2025

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The Soul of Samarkand: History and the Peril of Modern Restoration

On the ancient Silk Road, the fabled city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, stands as a mesmerizing spectacle. Its turquoise domes and dazzling geometric mosaics beckon to visitors, promising a direct link to a glorious past ruled by the warlord Timur,...

Belly’s beauty stash from The Summer I Turned Pretty

On the surface, Belly Conklin’s charm lies in being effortlessly yourself—but her beauty routine in the final season goes deeper. As she trades her minimal, summer-fresh vibe for a college-ready glow, her vanity becomes a visual diary of skincare...

Behind the couch: Unpacking the reality of Couples Therapy

As Couples Therapy concludes its fourth season, audiences continue to question just how real the hit docuseries is. With intimate sessions, hidden cameras, and the calm guidance of Dr. Orna Guralnik, the show has captured the raw, emotional complexities...

Soho stories: McQueen pays tribute to London’s local legends

With a limited-edition T-shirt drop, Alexander McQueen celebrates the soulful street style and characters of Soho, spotlighting the personalities who define the neighborhood’s creative spirit. In the heart of London’s Soho, where narrow streets hum with late-night music and...

From Old Trafford to Naples: How Scott McTominay became a Napoli icon

Scott McTominay’s bold move from Manchester United to Napoli was met with raised eyebrows, but just one season later, the Scottish midfielder is not just a star in Serie A — he’s a legend in Naples. With a title-winning...

Infantino fuels Ronaldo rumors ahead of Club World Cup debut

Cristiano Ronaldo may not have qualified for the 2025 Club World Cup with Al-Nassr, but according to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, the Portuguese icon could still feature in the revamped tournament. As speculation mounts and offers reportedly arrive from...

Immigrant voices and architectural vision: Frida Escobedo on building in New York

As Mexican architect Frida Escobedo undertakes the monumental task of designing a new wing for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, she reflects on the significance of immigrant labor, cultural resilience, and the quiet defiance of creativity amid political headwinds....

Facial recognition technology sparks debate after aiding New Orleans manhunt

Minutes after 10 inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail, facial recognition cameras operated by the nonprofit Project NOLA helped police locate and arrest two of them in the city’s French Quarter. This incident highlights both the potential of...

Pastels and purpose: Reimagining history in Nuremberg’s Regensburg Quarter

Across from the remnants of Nazi pageantry in Nuremberg, architecture studio Behles & Jochimsen has completed a strikingly vibrant housing development. The Regensburg Quarter, a cluster of pastel-colored apartment blocks, is more than a statement in urban design—it is...

Why President Trump’s push for US-made iPhones could mean higher prices

As the US government pushes for more domestic manufacturing, President Trump has targeted Apple’s iconic iPhone, demanding that production move back to American soil. However, analysts caution that reshoring iPhone manufacturing could trigger a dramatic price surge, potentially tripling...
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The Silk and the Serpent: Weaving the Soul of Laos

In Laos, a legendary half-serpent, half-human water spirit known as a naga is far more than a mythological figure....
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