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Adler Historic Guesthouse, Südtirol: Brixen is a big sustainable family

Silvana Messner and the Myar family: how the recent renovation managed to preserve the hotel’s five-century heritage, with a green tower and a rooftop pool

Kim Ann Foxman an interview aboutherDJing career and the rave community

«The industry has opened up, the community has opened up. It is way more diverse in terms of gender, sexuality, and color». Kim Ann Foxman on raves music, photographed by Spyros Rennt

Your obsession over non-Western cultures is not appreciation. It’s fetishization

The origin of Eurocentric superiority of costume dates back to Social Darwinism and the idea of the West and the Rest. How is the fashion industry intended to move forward from that?

Heroines of Sound: microtonality, noise, and drones on an all-female artists’ stage

In ten years, Heroines of Sound has presented over 150 female or non-binary artists, in a dialogue between contemporaneity and ‘heroines’ of the electronic music scene

Amanita: the contemporary art gallery velvety hits New York

313 Bowery, now Amanita, is found in the former CBGB’s – a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in Manhattan’s East Village. A conversation with Caio Twombly and Leonardo Meoni

Denim, MTV-mania, sex. Glenn Martens serves an aggressive collection for Diesel SS23

Glenn Martens is on a mission to talk to every individual and democratise fashion. The Spring Summer 2023 collection is referencing denim manipulation, dystopia and animalistic qualities

Le Village by Crédit Agricole: Gabriella Scapicchio, an innovation hub in Milan

How Crédit Agricole innovation philosophy was adapted to the Italian culture by a female CEO. She is concerned with innovation, ecology, women empowerment and philanthropy

A nomadic childhood, opera and The Alan Parsons Project: Alice Merton’s roots

Berlin-based singer-songwriter, Alice Merton opens up about her musical influences, life after releasing her debut single

Amen, Madrid. A corner in Malasaña, the ‘barrio de las Maravillas’

A former printing house, renovated as a DIY project, named Amen – a sign of gratefulness for having gotten all the work done. Few lines by Rocío Mendivil

Changing Markets – deft marketing tricks mask the truth on synthetic fibers

Extracted, refined into petrochemicals, and processed into plastic. Fossil fuels are spun into synthetic fibers– over seventy percent of all fiber production