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MIGUEL DOES HAIR: THE HAIRDRESSER YOU ACTUALLY WANT TO SIT IN THE CHAIR FOR
There is a particular kind of magic that happens when somebody is exceptionally good at their job and also knows exactly how to entertain a room. Enter Miguel Gato, better known online as Miguel Does Hair. His videos have turned the humble before-and-after into something far more addictive. The formula sounds simple enough: a client arrives, Miguel gets to work, the hair transforms and eventually we get the reveal. But somewhere between the scissors, colour, styling and final


PEDRO GUTIERRES: WHERE PAINT BECOMES A LANGUAGE
The first thing that hits you in a Pedro Gutierres painting is the energy of the paint itself. His surfaces feel worked, reworked and constantly in motion. Colour is laid down with confidence, sometimes appearing almost explosive, while loose brushstrokes and drawn lines remain visible across the surface. There is no attempt to hide the hand behind the image. Quite the opposite: the physical act of painting becomes part of the finished work, giving each piece an immediacy tha


IVANA BAŠIĆ: BEAUTY AT THE EDGE OF THE HUMAN
There is nothing comfortable about looking at an Ivana Bašić sculpture. Nor should there be. Her figures seem caught somewhere between transformation and collapse, suspended in a strange state where the familiar language of the human body begins to break apart. Skin becomes surface, limbs become structures and recognisable anatomy drifts towards something alien. They are beautiful, but there is always something unsettling beneath that beauty — a suggestion of fragility, morta


Deto Black - Is That Beach!
Deto Black is a Nigerian rapper, model, actor and creative artist who has become an important voice in the alternative music scene. Based between Lagos and London, she is recognised for her bold personality, distinctive fashion and experimental approach to music. Her work combines elements of hip-hop, Afrobeats, pop, rock, trap and electronic music, allowing her to create a sound that is difficult to place in a single genre. Deto Black first attracted widespread attention thr


OZA: Building the Tunnel
Some DJs play the club. Oza builds the world around it. There is something particularly exciting about Oza because his story isn't simply that of a DJ making his way through the electronic music scene. He is a curator, tastemaker and cultural architect who has turned his own understanding of nightlife into something much larger. As the founder of Tunnel, he has created a platform that feels less like a traditional club brand and more like a living ecosystem for underground m


YAEGER: Somewhere Between Euphoria and Emotion
There are artists you discover through a song, and then there are artists whose entire world pulls you in. Yaeger is very much the latter. The Swedish singer-songwriter has been quietly constructing one of the most exciting universes emerging from Scandinavian pop: emotional, euphoric, beautifully chaotic and seemingly designed for that strange moment somewhere between the dancefloor and the journey home. She calls her sound Emo Rave Pop, which might be one of the most accura



MIGUEL DOES HAIR: THE HAIRDRESSER YOU ACTUALLY WANT TO SIT IN THE CHAIR FOR
There is a particular kind of magic that happens when somebody is exceptionally good at their job and also knows exactly how to entertain a room. Enter Miguel Gato, better known online as Miguel Does Hair. His videos have turned the humble before-and-after into something far more addictive. The formula sounds simple enough: a client arrives, Miguel gets to work, the hair transforms and eventually we get the reveal. But somewhere between the scissors, colour, styling and final


OTA.VISUAL: The Internet Has Officially Lost the Plot
The internet is already ridiculous. OTA.VISUAL somehow makes it even more ridiculous. At the centre of the account is a brilliantly simple proposition: what if all the increasingly sophisticated tools of contemporary image-making were used not to create something terribly serious, but to make you laugh at a rat doing something completely unhinged?Welcome to OTA's world. Part digital artist, part filmmaker and part internet comedian, OTA has built an extraordinary visual unive


C.T. Hedden and the Art of Being Seen
New York has never needed permission to stay out late. For generations, the city’s nightlife has created its own kind of celebrity—the people whose importance isn’t necessarily measured by records sold, films made or collections designed, but by something much harder to manufacture: presence. C.T. Hedden understands the power of being in the room. Fashion, friendship and nightlife seem to collide naturally around him. He belongs to that wonderful New York tradition where gett


Palazzo Daniele
Some hotels have a sense of place. Palazzo Daniele has a sense of history. Hidden away in Gagliano del Capo, at the southernmost tip of Puglia, this extraordinary palazzo dates back to 1861 and was once the home of the Daniele family. Today, it has been transformed into an intimate boutique hotel where centuries-old architecture, contemporary art and wonderfully pared-back design exist in rather perfect harmony. The magic is in the contrast. Walk through the palazzo and you’l


NEST Baja
There is something wonderfully unhurried about NEST Baja. Tucked into the East Cape of Baja California Sur, where desert cliffs tumble towards the Sea of Cortez, this is the kind of place that makes you instinctively lower your voice, slow your mornings and start paying attention to the horizon. With space for just 24 guests, it feels less like a hotel and more like a beautifully considered private hideaway. The design is a big part of the magic. NEST has embraced the landsc


Hotel Galery69
There are hotels you visit, and then there are hotels that feel like stepping inside someone else’s beautifully imagined world. Hotel Galery69, tucked beside Lake Wulpińskie in Poland’s Warmia-Masuria region, is very much the latter. Just outside Olsztyn, this intimate, adults-only retreat has only 21 rooms — and every one feels deliberately, individually considered. The first thing that strikes you is the setting. The lake is not simply a pretty backdrop here; it is woven in


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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