The Mystical Power of LightDoes light have consciousness? As one of the most enigmatic and perplexing forces in the universe, the nature of light continues to baffle…Feb 22, 2021191Feb 22, 2021191
Why The Personal Is Always PoliticalThree years ago I attended President Donald Trump’s inaugural ball — decked out in a black funeral veil — and the night still haunts me.Feb 22, 20203Feb 22, 20203
Published inHuman PartsThe Art of Love MagicHow to embrace self-love using herbs, rituals, and a touch of magicJul 9, 2019282Jul 9, 2019282
Published inThe OmnivoreWhy Women are Embracing Their Wild, Witchy SelvesHow modern-day urban witches and neopagans use magic, spellwork, and occult traditions as tools for self-empowerment.May 3, 2018954May 3, 2018954
Published inThe OmnivoreWill Self-Cleaning, Purifying Facades Change the Future of Urban Architecture?A new high-rise in West Soho uses a self-cleaning, purifying facade. But some are concerned with the potential long-term toxic effects.Apr 19, 2018197Apr 19, 2018197
Published inThe OmnivoreThe White Rhino Sculpture That Will Bring You To TearsA new 16-foot installation in New York City is a homage to the last three remaining northern white rhinos in existence.Mar 29, 20185702Mar 29, 20185702
The Mystical Power of Sacred GeometryThe spiritual meanings behind the world’s most sacred geometrical patterns.Mar 27, 20181.5K4Mar 27, 20181.5K4
Published inThe OmnivoreInfrared Camera Captures Otherworldly Modernist LandscapeArtist Kate Ballis reimagines the mid-century homes and desert landscape of Palm Springs in her photo series, Infra Realism.Mar 8, 20189884Mar 8, 20189884
Published inThe OmnivoreA Key to Finding Happiness in the HomeSometimes the simplest, most obvious answers in life may surprise you. The same goes for design.Mar 7, 20186161Mar 7, 20186161
Published inThe OmnivoreA Trapdoor Hides an Underground Studio in Indie Art Hotel in MexicoSan Jose del Cabo holds a hidden gem.Feb 26, 2018525Feb 26, 2018525
Published inThe OmnivoreAn Artist’s ‘House To Die In’ Prompts FuryNorway’s enfant terrible, Bjarne Melgaard, wants a bizarre, drug-inspired house on the site of Edvard Munch’s former studio.Feb 20, 20188363Feb 20, 20188363
Published inThe OmnivoreUsing Practical Magic and Intuitive DesignCan good design heal you? Elana Kilkenny, an intuitive interior designer and psychic in New York, thinks it can.Jan 27, 2018594Jan 27, 2018594
Published inThe OmnivoreHow African Architects Tackle Social Issues Through DesignThe story of how one Rwandan man traveled to China to understand the architectural problems of his own continent.Jan 18, 2018373Jan 18, 2018373
Published inThe OmnivoreThe Importance of Art for Tourism DestinationsHow a hotel in San José del Cabo uses ‘social’ art as a community bridge, paving the way for a new trend in tourism and hospitality.Jan 12, 20188572Jan 12, 20188572
Published inThe OmnivoreSurviving a New York Winter With No Heat or Hot WaterKnow your rights and stay warm, New York. It’s cold out there.Jan 8, 2018521Jan 8, 2018521
Published inThe OmnivoreHow One Red Typewriter Challenged Conventional DesignWhy Ettore Sottsass’s saw his iconic Valentine typewriter as “a mistake.”Oct 12, 2017383Oct 12, 2017383
Published inThe OmnivoreNuclear Bunker Sales Increase as Age of Anxiety Takes Hold in U.S.The looming threat of war between the U.S. and North Korea is but one of many reasons why new underground shelters are being built.Sep 7, 20174681Sep 7, 20174681
Published inThe OmnivoreThe Wi-Fi Black Market Behind Cuba’s Iron CurtainWireless connections are notoriously scarce in the island country, but there are clandestine methods for those desiring to obtain it.Aug 4, 20176577Aug 4, 20176577
Published inThe OmnivoreThe World’s “Healthiest” Building Is a Living Laboratory for DesignHow one Washington D.C. based-office was built according to the highest green standards in the world.Jun 23, 201720Jun 23, 201720