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JORGE PÉREZ ORTIZ: Photographing the Art of Living Beautifully
Some photographers document places. Jorge Pérez Ortiz captures atmosphere. It’s about how a place makes you feel. And through his lens, Jorge reminds us that the most extraordinary photographs don’t merely capture beautiful spaces. They make us want to step inside them. There is an unmistakable elegance running throughout his photography, one that feels both effortless and deeply intentional. Whether photographing striking architecture, beautifully designed interiors, luxury


HEESEOHH: Painting Between Dreams and Reality
Some artists paint what they see. @Heeseohh paints what they feel. Scrolling through the world of Heeseohh feels like stepping into a memory you can’t quite place. Figures drift between reality and fantasy, emotions linger in soft expressions, and colours seem to carry feelings rather than simply decorate the canvas. There is a dreamlike quality running through the work, where beauty and melancholy exist comfortably beside one another, creating images that feel intimate, nost


@MDOTSPARKS Finding Humour and Humanity in the Everyday
What I love after looking at his wider work is that there is a beautiful intersection between filmmaker, storyteller, photographer, visual creative, and cultural observer. The comedy and the craft aren’t separate things — they’re feeding each other. So I’d take it more in this direction: Some people make content. Matt Sparks creates stories. Whether through beautifully crafted visual projects, filmmaking, photography, or his increasingly beloved comedic videos documenting the


MEL4EVER: The Art of Being Unapologetically Extra
Some artists make music. MEL4EVER makes moments. Everything about MEL4EVER feels turned up slightly higher than reality. The visuals are bigger, the attitude is louder, the humour is sharper, and the personality is impossible to ignore. In a world where so many artists seem terrified of standing out, MEL4EVER does the exact opposite — embracing drama, fun, absurdity, and self-expression with complete confidence. And honestly? It’s refreshing. What makes MEL4EVER so compelling


MEG WARD: Built for the Dancefloor
Some DJs follow the energy of a room. Meg Ward creates it. As both a DJ and producer, Meg Ward has carved out a space for herself through high-energy sets that balance raw club power with an undeniable sense of fun. Her sound feels built for movement — fast-paced, uplifting, and impossible to stand still to. Whether she’s behind the decks in a packed club or releasing her own productions, there’s a confidence running through everything she does. And that’s what makes it conne


ZEMI: France’s Next Big Export
Some artists blow up overnight. Zemi has been building a wave that’s becoming impossible to ignore. The French rapper and singer sits at the intersection of modern rap, melodic pop, and Afro-influenced rhythms, creating tracks that feel equally at home on a late-night drive, a summer festival stage, or blasting from somebody’s phone speaker halfway across Europe. His music carries that rare quality where it feels effortlessly accessible without losing personality — catchy eno



CHARLIE LEE: Reporting Live From The Gay Internet
Some people create content. Charlie Lee creates evidence. Evidence that modern dating is broken. Evidence that nobody knows how to communicate anymore. Evidence that entire generations are being held together by iced coffee, memes, delusion, and the occasional voice note sent at 2am. And honestly? Thank God somebody is documenting it. Charlie exists in that sweet spot between cultural commentator, internet comedian, and professional oversharer. His content feels less like wat


LINUX : Building New York’s Hottest Queer Dancefloors
For years, IM_LINUX has been one of the most recognisable personalities within New York’s nightlife scene, using humour, storytelling and an unmistakable love for club culture to build a community that extends far beyond social media. What began as sharing observations about nightlife and rave culture has evolved into something much bigger: creating physical spaces where people can connect, express themselves and feel part of something larger than themselves. That evolution i


POMADKA TERESA: Nightmare Fuel, But Make It Fabulous
The first thing that hits you about Pomadka Teresa’s work is that it refuses to behave. Faces disappear beneath elaborate masks. Bodies transform into strange silhouettes. Beauty mutates into something unsettling, theatrical, absurd, and completely unforgettable. It feels like drag dragged through a fever dream, filtered through performance art, internet weirdness, underground club culture, and a healthy disregard for what anyone considers “normal.” And honestly? Thank God fo


JORGE PÉREZ ORTIZ: Photographing the Art of Living Beautifully
Some photographers document places. Jorge Pérez Ortiz captures atmosphere. It’s about how a place makes you feel. And through his lens, Jorge reminds us that the most extraordinary photographs don’t merely capture beautiful spaces. They make us want to step inside them. There is an unmistakable elegance running throughout his photography, one that feels both effortless and deeply intentional. Whether photographing striking architecture, beautifully designed interiors, luxury


LEXA : Where the Room Becomes the Work
Some agencies organise events, experiences, and moments. LEXA (the lovechild of Alex Moli & Alex Nikolov) builds environments that create everlasting memories that are unforgettable times which embed within us. Their work doesn’t start and end with logistics — it starts with energy. What a space feels like, how people move through it, how a night holds itself together from beginning to end. The event isn’t the output. It’s the medium. And that shift is what makes it land. LEX


PRIVIAES: Where Luxury Stops Performing and Starts Possessing the Room
In a world where everyone claims to “curate experiences,” PRIVIAES are the rare ones actually engineering them. Based in Barcelona but operating with a distinctly global frequency, this PR and event production house has quietly become the blueprint for how luxury brands show up in real life — immersive, intentional, and impossible to ignore. Working with heritage powerhouses like Cartier, PRIVIAES don’t just “put on” events — they translate brand DNA into physical, emotional


Grinding Before It Was Cool: How RuneScape Stole Our Childhoods
Long before battle passes, live-service games and endless downloadable content, there was one world quietly consuming entire weekends, ruining family computer schedules and convincing us that clicking the same tree for six hours counted as entertainment. Welcome to RuneScape. For many of us, it wasn't just a game—it was a second life. Homework could wait. Sleep was optional. But reaching level 99? That was serious business. Looking back, it's incredible how much time we happi


HC Sofas, Pixel Romance & Phone Bill Trauma: The Beautiful Chaos of Habbo Hotel
Before Instagram followers, before Fortnite skins, before Roblox Robux, there was one thing that determined your social status online: the legendary HC Sofa. If you know, you know. For an entire generation growing up in the early 2000s, Habbo Hotel wasn’t just another game. It was our first taste of internet fame, interior design, online friendships, questionable business deals and, somehow, emotional manipulation—all wrapped up inside a colourful pixelated hotel. Looking bac


HEESEOHH: Painting Between Dreams and Reality
Some artists paint what they see. @Heeseohh paints what they feel. Scrolling through the world of Heeseohh feels like stepping into a memory you can’t quite place. Figures drift between reality and fantasy, emotions linger in soft expressions, and colours seem to carry feelings rather than simply decorate the canvas. There is a dreamlike quality running through the work, where beauty and melancholy exist comfortably beside one another, creating images that feel intimate, nost



Kink or Self Soothe? The Rise of the Fashion Pacifier
The “cool” adult pacifier has slipped quietly into the Gen Z mainstream. First gaining traction in China as a tool for self-soothing - something to ease anxiety, a kind of stress accessory - it has since evolved into something far more loaded… because of course it has. What most people don’t realise is that the pacifier had its moment long before this, embedded in ’90s street culture, immortalised in Boyz n the Hood. And now, it’s back. In a culture, especially in China, but


Unfollow Me: Anti-Influencers and the Rebrand of Rebellion
Influencers used to sell us the dream—crystal-clear skin, villa holidays, and $14 smoothies. But now? The coolest thing you can do online is not try. Enter the anti-influencer—the messy, chaotic, unfiltered answer to the glossy grid gods of the 2010s. Anti-influencers are flipping the script on social media culture. Instead of perfect angles and PR boxes, it’s blurry selfies, bad lighting, and captions like “Don’t ask.” They’re not selling beauty serums—they’re live-tweeting


Has OnlyFans Ruined or Benefited the Adult Entertainment Industry?
The rise of OnlyFans has been nothing short of a digital revolution—now, let’s talk about how it’s flipping the adult entertainment...
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