Celebrity Life
Ghislaine Maxwell Is Subject of New True-Crime Podcast From Audible
Chasing Ghislaine will premiere July 15th and conclude just before Maxwell's trial for her alleged involvement with Jeffrey Epstein
Justine Skye & Timbaland Tell Us How They Defied ‘Space and Time’
After being stuck in the major label system for the best part of the last decade, Brooklyn multi-hyphenate Justine Skye — who signed her first record deal at just 17 years old — regained her independence with 2019’s BARE WITH ME, and was working on rediscovering her sound and establishing her artistic identity just as […]
I Still Haven’t Been Paid, Now What?
If you’re a freelancer, you know the drill. “Hey there, just following up once again on my last email regarding my invoice,” is a message self-employed creatives and artists are typically far too familiar with sending. When you are your own business instead of an employee on someone else’s payroll, the unpredictability of getting paid […]
A Lucian Freud painting just sold for £14.9 million
A portrait of British painter and printmaker David Hockney sold Tuesday at auction in London for nearly S$28 million.
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A Lucian Freud painting just sold for £14.9 million

A portrait of British painter and printmaker David Hockney sold Tuesday at auction in London for nearly S$28 million.
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Phylicia Rashad Apologizes to Howard University Students Following Bill Cosby Tweet
"My remarks were in no way directed towards survivors of sexual assault. I vehemently oppose sexual violence," actress and dean of university's fine arts program writes in email
A Conversation of Humanity: James Whitner on Accountability & Empowerment
Last year was a rude awakening for some, particularly liberal-identifying, straight, white men, such as myself. It finally brought to light that being open and not racist wasn’t enough; that there were uncomfortable conversations to be had at the dinner table, with friends, family, and colleagues, and that there was a difference between being inclusive and being […]
Why Marijuana Could Keep Sha’Carri Richardson Out of the Olympics
The sprinting phenom says she used cannabis to cope with the death of her biological mother, but the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency still considers the drug to be "performance-enhancing"
Track Star Sha’Carri Richardson Could Miss Olympics After Testing Positive for Marijuana
Sprinter will not be able to compete in 100-meter race after dominating trials, but could still run in other events if named to U.S. team
Meet the Women Bringing Weed to the Deep South
Blounts & Moore want African American communities to have access to generational wealth — and they think cannabis is the key
Superfuture and the Fashion World of the Secret Internet
In 2005, Chris Zaldua was a college student at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, when he discovered Superfuture. He had been searching for information on selvedge denim, the kind of jeans made from vintage looms that mostly existed in Japan. In North America, where the process of hunting for vintage selvedge denim was like […]
Penske Media Announces Inaugural LA3C Festival in Los Angeles
"This will be the first festival of its kind to fortify a city that combines diverse talent and culture like no other"