Music, FASHION, Featured Grimes | Who Knew World-Building Would Be So Difficult? Catching up with everyone’s favorite “Art Angel” as she talks about her new album “Miss Anthropocene”, PTSD, and climate change
Featured, Art BAU-CURIOUS? Dispatches from Deutschland for a landmark celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Bauhaus
Music, Featured Homeshake's Doing Fine, Thanks A characteristically low-key convo with the musician about his new album “Helium”, why he’s not into music for the money, the pains of touring, and being a good neighbor.
Art, FASHION, Featured, People Jeremy O. Harris & Ronald Peet | Scoring Sold-Out Box Seats for the Digital Nativity Meet the playwright and actor taking the theater world by storm confronting race, power, gender, and sexuality
Featured, Parties Baz Luhrmann and Bombay Sapphire Open Frieze LA With a Bang An immersive “Max’s Kansas City”-themed pop-up, an illustriously attended dinner, and lessons from the director about what makes a party great.
Featured, Music Thom Yorke Proves That He's Still on the Bleeding Edge Last night at The Orpheum Theatre Yorke’s range and talent were in full form.
FASHION, Featured, Music DJ Tennis Interviews Dixon, and Vice Versa Two of the foremost figures in the electronic music scene swap Q’s and A’s for The Transience Issue
Featured, Art Lauren Halsey | To Be Funky Forever and Remembered As Such Getting to know the LA-based artist afro-futurist inspired installations.
Art, Featured, People ANTHROPOCENE A Bird’s Eye View of a Planet in Perilous Transition with New Edward Burtynsky Photo Book Anthropocene
Art, Featured Ashes to Arches, Dust to Dormers Examining new funerary spaces with Goodbye Architecture: The Architecture of Crematoria in Europe, a new book from Studio Pekka architecture and NAI010 publishers
Art, Featured Robbie Barrat's AI-generated Fashion Designs are a Glimpse of a Strange and Beautiful Future Investigating AI Fashion Designs from Artist Robbie Barrat
Parties, Featured, Play The Silverlake Conservatory of Music Benefit Brings Down the House It’s always a highlight, but this year was next level.
Art, Featured Jon Rafman: If we spend as much time on the internet as we do off of it, where do we actually live? Get to know the pioneering artist behind Balenciaga’s SS19 show’s LED tunnel from The Next Issue
Featured, Art, People The Past is Always Tense, the Future Perfect A conversation with the billionaire philanthropist and the band of revolutionary thinkers seeking a better world at the Berggruen Institute.
People, Featured "Hereditary" Director Ari Aster Wants To TraumATIZE You A conversation with the unlikely horror auteur behind the year’s most terrifying debut.
People, Art, Featured Shepard Fairey A studio visit with the street king for a peek at his new Hublot collaboration.
Music, Featured Video Debut: Brianna Lance's ''Sensitive Men' Project Each Wednesday for the next month we'll be releasing a new installment of the audiovisual project.
Art, Featured Olafur Eliasson | It Could Be Said That Unity Is a Fantasy, That Fantasy an Act of Unification A conversation with Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson about fantasy, unity, and achieving the impossible.
Art, Featured, People TORBJORN RØDLAND | If It Wasn’t for These Photos, We’d Not Rest So Easy at Night Rødland makes work like no one else. His specialty is imagery that is masterfully calibrated to strike the subconscious, eliciting a visceral reaction. We sat down with him for our Witness Protection Issue.
People, Featured Jean-Claude Van Damme Jean-Claude Van Damme still looks like he could kick anyone through a wall. We sat down with him for our Witness Protection Issue, trying very hard to stay on his good side.
Featured, Play Tasting Notes: Bright Spirits Making Spirits Bright A whirlwind of culinary virtuosity hits K-town to celebrate the release of Grey Goose Interpreted by Ducasse.
Featured, People Takashi Miike: You Can't Make 100 Films Without Breaking Some Blood Vessels Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike talks about his creative process and reflects on his career.
Featured, Play Flaunt in the Field: Chicago We took a trip to the Windy City to welcome Marriott's newest hotel into the family.
Featured, Art Mike Kelley's Massive Kandors Series Comes to Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles ‘Mike Kelley: Kandors 1999 – 2011’ is on view through January 21, 2018.
Featured, Art, Play New Documentary 'Dealt' Shows How to Play Your Cards When Life Gives You A Tough Hand "Card Mechanic" Richard Turner's inspiring story opens in select theaters tomorrow, October 20th.
Music, Featured The War On Drugs Bring Down The Bowl at LA's Greek Theater We went to the hills to hear the tightest sextet in modern rock show their stuff.
Featured, Music, Play "All Day I Dream" Is The Sonic Vacation Your Summer Needs A conversation with house/techno legend Lee Burridge about his new globe-trotting party, his music, and his career.
Featured, Play The Great American Eclipse: Bright Eyes, Burnt Rubber, and the Quest for Totality The effects of an eclipse on the heart and soul.