Thứ Hai, Tháng 9 8, 2025

Creativity

Hairstylist Jin Nguyen: A 13-year journey imbued with values for the hair from “Sincerity” and “Class”

Jin Nguyen brings a unique image to Vietnamese hair artistry—both youthful and rich in experience. Thirteen years in the profession have been thirteen years of persistently building credibility, maintaining creativity, and showing dedication, proving that lasting beauty is built...

Journey through the Dalí Triangle: A surreal road trip across Spain’s Costa Brava

Explore the surreal world of Salvador Dalí on a captivating journey through the three towns of the Dalí Triangle, nestled in Spain’s stunning Costa Brava region. From intimate castles to eccentric homes and vast museums, this immersive road trip...

Listening to the melting glaciers of Iceland

How a musician’s fascination with a single haunting song sparked a decade-long journey into the heart of Iceland’s glaciers, leading to a groundbreaking exploration of the sounds hidden within melting ice. As climate change accelerates the loss of these...

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...

Koyo Kouoh’s legacy: The visionary curator who redefined contemporary art

Koyo Kouoh, the groundbreaking Cameroonian curator chosen to lead the 2026 Venice Biennale, has died at the age of 57. Her death marks a profound loss for the art world, yet her legacy endures — one of fearless advocacy,...

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...

Envisioning a zero-carbon Melbourne: The a new normal exhibition

As climate urgency intensifies, a groundbreaking exhibition in Melbourne is showcasing visionary architectural projects aimed at transforming the city into a zero-carbon hub by 2030. Curated by environmental consultancy Finding Infinity, the “A New Normal” exhibition brings together leading...
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The hair under the hands of hairstylist Mai Lan: Where each stroke awakens a hidden beauty

Under the hands of hair artist Tran Mai Lan, hair transcends the limits of technique, becoming a medium to...
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