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  • Can We Keep Up by Hal Watts and Matthew Laws

    Sustainable Culture | Wonderwater

    After years of dutifully measuring our carbon footprint, a new raft of art and design projects is putting our (surprisingly large) water footprint under the...

  • Dita Parlo in L'Atalante, 1934

    In Pictures | L'Atalante

    The reputation of French filmmaker Jean Vigo is built on the slightest of canons, with the young director making just four films — only one feature-length —...

  • Photography by Scott Schuman

    An Intellectual Fashion | Scott Schuman

    The latest subject in Donatien Grau's An Intellectual Fashion column, Scott Schuman is the founder and editor of the iconic fashion blog The Sartorialist which...

  • The Stage and Television Today by Tim Mara, 1975

    Who, What, Why | Tim Mara at The Horsebox Gallery

    The latest exhibition from the roving art gallery, The Horsebox Gallery, is a collection of works from one of Britain’s foremost original printmakers, Tim...

  • Orvis 1954 Airstream

    AnOther's Lovers | Orvis 1954 Airstream

    Having spent the whole of January – which felt like the longest and most depressing month ever – daydreaming of holidays and trips to far-off and exotic...

  • The Tales of Hoffmann

    Classical, Opera & Contemporary Music | The February Guide

    Sir Norman Rosenthal's February highlights include the masterpieces of Anton Bruckner on the Southbank, the Marriage of Figaro at the Royal Opera House and...

  • Harry as head barman at Ciro's in London

    Upcoming | Harry's Bar: The Original

    Last November, Europe's oldest cocktail bar – the much-loved Harry's New York Bar in Paris – celebrated its centenary. To mark the event a new book by its...

  • Seabass, roasted winter vegetables and salsa verde

    The Hunger | Pizarro

    If cava flowed from a mountain spring, it would taste like the wondrously fresh and dry Raventos I Blanc de Nit Rosé 2008, which we enjoy as we settle in at...

  • Dollhouse, 2007 by Heather Benning

    AnOther's Lovers | Life-sized Dollhouse by Heather Benning

    If someone had told you as a child, they could magic your dollhouse into a life-sized version, it surely would've made all of your dreams come true. Canadian...

  • HTRK

    The Sound of Style | HTRK

    “We certainly think about the idea of the non-actor in our performances.” Singer and lyricist Jonnine C. Standish of HTRK – pronounced Hate Rock – is talking...

  • Unidentified Photographer, On the Spot, December 9, 1939.

    In Pictures | Weegee: Murder Is My Business

    Timeliness is vital to the success of any photojournalist and Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee, possessed it in abundance. Between 1935 and 1946, Weegee...

  • Eric Wilson

    Insiders | Eric Wilson, The New York Times

    “What was most confounding about Mr. West’s behavior, after years of obsessive study of the industry, was that he demonstrated very little understanding of how...