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Artworks by Bhagwan Chavan | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRAGEMENT What if you could envision a painting on your wall before even deciding to bring it home?At the Collectors Room by Artiform design studio, that question brings a new approach to collecting art. Their debut exhibition, titled Spatial Dialogues, envisions the space where art, design, and community intersect, bringing together four artists: Bhagwan Chavan, Dilipkumar Kesavan, Jacob Jebaraj, and Pravin Kannanur, all representing Cholomandel Artists Village, to showcase their abstract artworks as a way of integrating contemporary art into everyday living spaces. Founded in 2024 by Shreyans Bohra, Artiform began as a…
The internet has revolutionized the way people research and book travel. Travelers now have access to hotel- and flight-booking platforms, travel content on social media, travel blogs, and travel publications.Today’s travelers, especially those seeking luxury experiences, don’t always want to wade through all that information. Consequently, the travel-advisor industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, especially among Gen Z and millennial travelers. According to Grand View Research, the global luxury-travel market is worth an estimated $1.3 trillion and expected to grow 7.9% from 2024 to 2030.Luxury travelers are not necessarily looking for the best deals but the best way…
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are totally in step. The beauty mogul has become a full-blown New York Knicks fan, joining her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet at Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Spurs on Wednesday night in matching outfits. Jenner, 28, and Chalamet, 30, both wore Chrome Hearts jeans customized with blue and orange crosses: his, a baggy pair with the embellishments concentrated around the ankles, and hers a low-slung cuffed style with the patches scattered throughout. Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet showed their love for each other and the Knicks in matching Chrome Hearts outfits. Page Six…
BERLIN (AP) — A pop-up art show featuring contemporary art, including video and audio installations, photography and traditional oil paintings, is set to open at Germany’s Bellevue Palace this week before the German presidential residence closes for renovation.At a press preview on Monday, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he was pleased that the mostly emptied-out Berlin residence was being opened to art and to the public.“We need art,” Steinmeier said. “A democracy without free art loses its capacity for self-criticism, and art without freedom loses its social relevance.”The former Prussian royal palace, built in the 18th century, is set to…
When vacation time rolls around, many travelers default to what they know — a preferred airline, a familiar destination, and a reliable hotel that comes with a loyalty point or two. Preferred Hotels and Resorts’ Luxury Travel Report for 2025 found that 62% of luxury travelers are noticing the “beige-ification” of luxury hotels, with a majority of Gen Z and Millennial survey participants noting that the same aesthetics, foods, and amenities of such accommodations aren’t cutting it anymore. It’s inevitable, then, that travel trends would start moving beyond the hotel room entirely. Years ago, the idea of camping as a luxury experience would have seemed…
A convoy of 100 special automobiles driven by well-known actors, athletes and pop music artists has left Miami for a 3,000-mile road trip to Mexico City with a stop in New Orleans this weekend. In the midst of the journey the fleet of street-legal sports cars, antique racers and other specialty vehicles, will pause in the French Quarter, for a public exhibition.The annual charity event, known as the Gumball 3000, is in its 27th year, founded by Maximillion Cooper, known as Mr. Gumball. The long-distance drive was inspired in part by American-style unregulated Cannonball runs, in which old-fashioned gumball machines were…
Even some Hollywood marriages that make it more than a decade don’t last forever.Celebrity weddings make news, as do their divorces, especially when the split introduces new terms like “conscious uncoupling” to the world — like when Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin announced they were separating in 2014.Paltrow and Martin divorced a decade after they tied the knot, but so have other famous pairings, like Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, and Jessica Alba and Cash Warren, who called it quits after more than 10 years of marriage.Ahead, 10 celebrity couples who split after more than a decade together as husband…
Celebrity Cruises invested more than $250 million in modernizing its Solstice Series ships, beginning with Celebrity Solstice, and after spending a week onboard in Alaska, it became pretty obvious why …
Going by how celebrity culture operates in today’s eyeball-grabbing, PR-managed, social media-driven Hollywood landscape, the idea of keeping high-profile weddings private seems like an almost foreign — even bizarre — concept. This is, after all, an industry where even a simple coffee run contains enough fodder for headlines and heavily fortressed lavish celebrity homes are open for viewing with a few simple clicks on YouTube. And yet, many celebrities over the years have managed to disrupt that script of casual voyeurism by pulling off clandestine weddings that flew under the radar.Some of the biggest names in entertainment — think Beyonce,…
Ever since a 2018 blaze destroyed priceless artifacts and scientifically important specimens, museum staff have devoted themselves to reopening its doors to the public An aerial view shows the construction at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro. Felipe Cohen / Project Museu Nacional Vive The news arrived with both excitement and a pang of grief: The oldest national history museum in the Americas was slated to partially reopen for the first time since a 2018 fire destroyed more than 16 million objects—80 percent of its collections. “We put out tickets; it sold out in hours,” says Ronaldo Fernandes, director…