Interpol issues red notice for former Bahamian legislator
Isn’t this Wayne Munroe’s former law partner? Wayne is the Minister of National Security for The Bahamas.
Read MoreIsn’t this Wayne Munroe’s former law partner? Wayne is the Minister of National Security for The Bahamas.
Read MoreWhile collectors arrived at Art Basel last week dressed to the nines and ready to splash millions on everything from a Joan Mitchell diptych ($18 million at David Zwirner) to an Ed Ruscha painting ($2.8 at Gagosian), a more understated affair took place a short walk away along the Rhine River. There, George Bak, the […]
Read MoreGreat Exuma is calling—don’t let it go to voicemail. For some, it’s the destination after the long journey south, a place to toss out the hook and enjoy the sunshine, beaches, and camaraderie. For others, it’s an important waypoint on a longer voyage that will take them onto the Eastern Caribbean. No matter how you […]
Read MoreA photographer submitted a real photograph to a contest for AI-generated pictures, and won the competition, as the judges believed it to be digitally made. Upon learning that the photographer, Miles Astray, had not used AI to produce the piece, he was disqualified. Astray’s winning picture, a photograph of a flamingo whose head appears to […]
Read MoreEarlier this week, on the C1 level of downtown Manhattan’s Oculus, the luxury shopping hub designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, soulful R&B drifted through the long white corridors, peaking the interest of tourists windows shopping at Tissot and Victoria’s Secret and waving fragrant samples of L’Occitane en Provence products in the air for a […]
Read MoreAccording to LVMH’s head of image and sustainability Antoine Arnault, luxury is “sustainable by nature.” It’s a common message within the industry, where high prices and claims of artisanal manufacturing are often used as proof points for ethical and environmentally responsible operations. And yet just this week, a Milan court placed an LVMH unit under […]
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