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For $300, Replika sells a companion who will never die, argue, or cheat — until his algorithm is updated. → Read More
How to text, tip, ghost, host, and generally exist with others in society today. → Read More
People are searching for a more angular face now, doctors say. Where once customers were asking for pillowy faces full of filler, now they’re asking for hollowed-out cheeks and pointy cheekbones. → Read More
The new season of Vox Media Podcast Network’s Land of the Giants, documents, in partnership with the Cut, the rise of the multi-billion dollar dating app industry and the digital transformation of our love lives. → Read More
After multiple reports of possible UFO sightings over rural Wisconsin, one investigator is claiming that the source of the so-called UFOs was actually an extravagant Christmas lights display. Others aren’t so sure. → Read More
Last night, the 60th Annual New York Film Festival kicked off with a party at Tavern On the Green in honor of festival opener ‘White Noise’ Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of the 1985 novel starring his favorite muses Greta Gerwig and Adam Driver. → Read More
The party mayor and Anna Wintour kicked off Fashion Week with cocktails at Gracie Mansion. → Read More
Eight app users explain, psychoanalyze, and defend ten years of profile images. → Read More
Johnnie Walker is the world’s best-selling whiskey, and its “master blender” job is probably the top job in the spirits world. In Johnnie Walker’s 200-year history, Dr. Emma Walker is the first woman to hold the title. Here, how she gets it done. → Read More
In the lobby that serves as the Met Gala’s unofficial red carpet. → Read More
Among a certain set, counterfeit luxury bags may be more popular than the real thing. → Read More
The prominence of female sports journalists like Doris Burke, Jemele Hill, and Mina Kimes may give the impression that sports media has long been a hospitable place for women, but even today it is something of a boys’ club. → Read More
A new category of toys known as “fidget therapy” or “sensory stress relief” toys or simply fidgets. The hottest fidget on the market is the Pop It! and its pop-toy competitors (OMG! Pop Fidgety!, Dimpl Pops), which are basically reusable Bubble Wrap. → Read More
Art for arts sake is wonderful. Art that tackles society's great issues? Even better. → Read More
Art for arts sake is wonderful. Art that tackles society's great issues? Even better. → Read More
Oscar Isaac is popular, having recently blitzed us with the release of ‘The Card Counter,’ ‘Dune,’ and ‘Scenes from a Marriage,’ but there’s more to his appeal than omnipresence. → Read More
This year’s Art Basel and Design Miami saw a number of luxury fashion houses eager to show off their new chairs, just in time for the interior-design boom. → Read More
Judy Chicago discusses “Judy Chicago in Glass,” her new show at Art Basel; getting comfortable with mortality; and her “complicated” relationship with ‘The Dinner Party.’ → Read More
One girl, four Art Basel parties, and a determination to find out what an NFT is. → Read More
Afraid of commitment? The New York–based temporary-tattoo start-up Ephemeral, which recently gained fame on TikTok, has an answer for you: Made to fade tattoos that look like the real thing. → Read More