Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY September 13, 2024–January 19, 2025 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC March 9–July 6, 2025 Art Institute…
Kamala Harris announced her intention to run for president this election cycle and has quickly gathered the necessary support from other democrats to secure her nomination at the upcoming Democratic National Convention.…
Jenny Holzer: Light Line Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum May 17–September 29, 2024 On display now at the Guggenheim in New York is Jenny Holzer: Light Line, a reimagining of Holzer’s 1989 landmark art…
Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, and Charli XCX are all on tour, and the revival of the pop girly comes with them. The pop girly is no longer the fangirling tween from 2012,…
The Bob is back according to Gen Z, who are posting about it and their bob-sporting icons like Joan Didion non-stop. The days of the Karen are long gone and her inverted…
The 17th edition of the UEFA European Championships is here, or the Euros as everyone calls them. This soccer (or football) tournament is being hosted in Germany, and the group stage is…
NAOMI: In Fashion V&A South Kensington, London, England June 22nd 2024 – April 6th 2025 In London, the V&A Museum has opened “NAOMI: In Fashion,” the first exhibition of its kind celebrating…
June has been a busy month in the Tennis world and is wrapping up with the Queen’s Club Championships currently being held in West Kensington, London. However, more than just athletes and…
Courtesy of The Untitled Magazine Mindfulness is a term that emerged seemingly out of nowhere. As discussions around mental health have become destigmatized and more people go to (and talk about going…
It was announced late on Wednesday, June 5 that Virginie Viard will depart Chanel after five years as its artistic director, and thirty years overall with the company. Chanel did not give…