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The second season of the Dazed co-founder’s podcast, Where It’s At…, features more long-form conversations across music, fashion, film and food
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The second season of the Dazed co-founder’s podcast, Where It’s At…, features more long-form conversations across music, fashion, film and food
On TikTok, non-Chinese people are embracing Traditional Chinese Medicine and other wellness habits from drinking hot water and eating congee to wearing house slippers
In view of the Mexican genre officially banned in its home country taking over global charts last year, we break down ten tracks instrumental in its rise
The legendary designer was 93 years old
Revisiting a 40-year-old mural of the civil rights leader, John Yau on the paintings of John Wilson, and a perspective from a former educator at the California College of the Arts.
The Chilean artist knew that survival under authoritarianism requires both sustenance and nerve — something to live on and something to stand for.
I sat down with curator eunice bélidor and arts administrator Dejha Carrington to discuss what have become reductive ideas about the role of art museums, my own included.
The artist paints the distance between the homeland you lose and the one you try to dream back into existence.
The benign narrative of the beloved artist must be deconstructed, as she also embodies the US’s detrimental values.
President Trump's plans to sell a federal building housing works of art about Social Security is an attempt to erase the country’s history, a new petition argues.
From 2022 onward, JWST began revolutionizing our cosmic perspective. This side-by-side view shows the same object, the Pillars of Creation, as captured by JWST in both mid-infrared light (at left) and...
I’ve known a great many leaders in my time. Bosses, CEOs, heads, provosts, managers, politicians, coaches, supervisors, managing directors — whatever you call them, I’ve met my fair share of them. Som...
Every major technological shift arrives with bold promises of efficiency and productivity. The current wave of artificial intelligence is no different. The forecasts are breathless: tasks automated, w...
The images from Tehran and other Iranian cities are undeniably dramatic. Protesters chanting for regime change, security forces firing on demonstrators, thousands reported killed in what’s being descr...
One of the laziest truisms heard from political speeches, conferences or, dare I say it, newspaper columns is the claim that we live at “a time of uncertainty.” This is always true, for no one can eve...
One of the most difficult things about being inside our own Universe is that we only get one perspective, from our location here on Earth, to measure it from. We are stuck within our Solar System — as...
In 1964, spirited debates erupted at a conference in Cardiff, Wales. The source of the consternation was extreme production delays that stemmed from malfunctioning equipment at iron and steel plants a...
Last month, I wrote a piece here in Big Think suggesting that the public is in denial over the emerging power and associated risks of AI. Many people reacted defensively, insisting that today’s AI sys...
If you follow Anthropic, you're probably familiar with Claude Code. Since the fall of 2024, the company has been training its AI models to use and navigate computers like a human would, and the co...
NBA League Pass, the streaming service that lets you catch hundreds of out-of-market NBA games, is on sale right now for up to 55 percent off. The League Pass Premium subscription is on sale for $75, ...