Though the history of this heady day—like so many other counterculture references—is a bit murky, legend has it that the phrase “420” was originally police code for “Marijuana Smoking in Progress.” Other rumors state that it all started (where else?) in a parking lot before a Grateful Dead show.
Read MoreAs with any interpersonal exchange, the relationship should always be taken into account.
Read More“Minimalism to me is quite boring,” Selby readily admits. “When I started shooting people and their spaces in the early 2000s, that super-clean look was the dominant aesthetic. What I did was so embracing of maximalism and real life and messiness, it was a slap in the face to that whole thing.”
Read MoreThe slow exploration of these roads yields a trove of discoveries: An oasis where the mouth of an underground spring feeds a grove of palm trees, or, a secluded beach where cerulean waves crash along a craggy, mermaid cove.
Read MoreThe practice has long been considered terribly uncouth—like something only someone who slathers their well-done steak in ketchup might do.
Read More“They said they liked my personal interior style and wanted to create something which felt like an intimate gentlemen’s club—dark and intimate and a little bit sexy,” the designer explains.
Read MoreThe designer was adamant about maintaining the integrity of her new home. Thus, the original stone fireplaces, the tin ceilings, and even the clawfoot bathtub in the second-floor bathroom remained.
Read More“I have always enjoyed the idea of cooking, but have spent quite some time over the past few years stepping up my game,” the designer explains.
Read MoreA cozy, contemporary home filled with custom-built California furniture, artworks created by family and friends, and vintage finds.
Read MoreWhen Brynn Jones and her fiancé, Ness Saban, first set foot inside their Hollywood Hills house, they felt like they were stepping into another era.
Read MoreTo wander through a deserted place is to confront a past that is forgotten but not gone, to touch something that is alive and dead at the same time.
Read MoreCopenhagen’s famed restaurant, Noma, has had an outsize influence on interior design.
Read More“We seem to have an unforgettable experience every time,” says Saturdays New York’s Colin Tunstall. “The landscape really stands out.”
Read MoreIt started out—like so many failed things do—as a beautiful dream: a sprawling wonderland at the edge of a lake, a hedonistic playground the likes of which the area had never seen.
Read MoreAmidst the steep bluffs of southeastern Wisconsin, in a shallow valley where three rivers join before flowing into Lake Michigan, lies an unexpected gem.
Read MoreTake a Zen-like approach to dressing for the season by embracing the fleeting beauty of the in-between.
Read MoreIt is the drink that gets you a wink or nod from the bartender, and has them thinking ‘This person knows their cocktails.’
Read MoreSome places have a certain energy: You feel it the moment you arrive—or, in some cases, the moment you even begin to think about visiting. And while some of those places—like Machu Picchu, Easter Island, or the temples of Tibet—are known worldwide as destinations where spiritual seekers, vortex hunters, and healers gather, there are places even closer to home that hold a similar cosmic draw.
Read More“Women across the globe are actively remembering who we were before patriarchy put all our fierce and feminine powers into the darkness, called them taboo, and then taught us all to be afraid of the dark.”
Read MoreThe new group of rugged individualists who reflect the blissfully liberated fashion universe we inhabit now.
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