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Friday, July 17, 2026
Economy & Politics
Thinking clearly in the age of information
Why critical reasoning is the essential skill for navigating noise, bias, and fast-moving opinion
Entertainment
Mad Men and the blurred line between high and low art
Mad Men softens the distinction between high art and mass commerce, simultaneously critiquing consumer capitalism
Architecture & Design
The vision behind the Grand Theatre of Rabat
How the Grand Theatre of Rabat in Morocco celebrates creativity, national pride, and cultural openness
Travel
Manila, the open city
Observing the many faces of the Filipinos
On the Street
Wellness
My plot twist before the big 3-0
Thirty, unscripted, and unbothered
Art
Empty Vessels
‘Mastaba’ at the Serpentine, Hyde Park in London
Culture
A clash of worldviews
How the modern world can learn from Indigenous cultures
Sport
Overtraining: signs, symptoms, and effective recovery
Learn how to identify overtraining, its impact on health, and effective recovery strategies
Feature
Before
Memory loops in a time of war
Science & Technology
Stay safe in uncertain times
The new way of living
Architecture & Design
Designing safer cities with CPTED
How Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) helps architects create safer, more inclusive and connected communities
Lighthouses to guide the way
The making of lighthouses and their Fourth of July significance
Art
Hirohiko Araki and color without rules
Rethinking identity, composition, and expression in "JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure"
Yilin Rebecca Sun on Vessel
The artist and curator reflects on clay, collaboration, and the connections that shape our shared future
Culture
Social media didn’t change us, it revealed us
A reflection on the digital age that exposed human nature in its truest form
Read beyond the lines
Curiosity, language, and reflection in the pursuit of independent thought
Economy & Politics
Agent of death: targeting civilians
From Baghdad and Gaza to Ukraine and Iran, how governments and military powers normalize civilian deaths as a strategy of war
Epistemologies of the South, the Left, and communism
A vision of alternative paths through democratic decline, ecological crisis, and global uncertainty
Entertainment
Who is protecting Argentina's film history?
Not the State, not the universities, and not a national archive—just a handful of individuals fighting against oblivion
When poetic license becomes a crutch
The importance of narrative coherence in independent cinema
Fashion
Diesel and the aesthetics of ruin
How shredded denim, industrial decay, and Glenn Martens redefine success, identity, and beauty in a post industrial fashion landscape
Power, spectacle, and the Tudor silhouette
How the theatrical fashion of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I continues to shape modern ideas of authority, excess, and visual dominance
Feature
Broken into a better shape
Poems of suffering, resilience, and the long journey toward becoming
Puppets without strings
In a world without scripts, the truth becomes the most dangerous act
Food & Wine
Whey protein versus plant-based protein
A scientific comparison of protein quality, digestibility, and muscle outcomes
How Italians redefine sustainable food
From organic farming to packaging innovation and waste reduction
Science & Technology
Samantha Harvey’s "Orbital and the Anthropocene sublime"
A study of cosmic distance, human hubris, and the ethical tensions at the heart of Anthropocene consciousness
The Internet of Bodies is already here
How biotechnology could reshape human communication and monitoring
Sport
Top 10 World Cup venues for fan experience
Review-based rankings reveal which stadiums delight supporters and which face criticism
A 12-year-old's road to the World Cup
Your roadmap from wherever you are right now to the Saudi Arabia 2034 Football World Cup
Travel
Andrea Stoler’s guide to an accessible Vatican
Practical advice for wheelchair users visiting the Vatican Museums and Saint Peter’s Basilica
Oman: where silence, sea, and sand realign the soul
A solo journey through Muscat’s waters, hidden wadis, and desert stillness that transformed quiet moments into lasting memories
Wellness
The dynamics of long-distance relationships
A study of communication, trust, and emotional resilience in modern partnerships
The future belongs to the curious
How curiosity fuels learning, innovation, resilience, and human progress in the age of artificial intelligence
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Modernity and opulence: women of the Wiener Werkstätte
17 Jul — 15 Nov 2026 at The Jewish Museum in New York, United States
Flipping scripts 2: an exhibition of Colorado curators
17 Jul — 8 Aug 2026 at the Bitfactory Gallery in Denver, United States
Picturing equality: the Lambda Network at Kodak
27 Jul — 8 Nov 2026 at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, United States
Louisiana contemporary
1 Aug 2026 — 14 Feb 2027 at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans, United States
Gwen John: strange beauties
1 Aug 2026 — 4 Jan 2027 at the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Falling away from prime
7 Aug — 27 Sep 2026 at Pulse Visual Art in Denver, United States
To be seen
8 Aug — 1 Nov 2026 at the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Technicolor west
1 Sep — 31 Oct 2026 at the JoAnne Artman Gallery in Laguna Beach, United States
Soul witness
5 Sep 2026 — 4 Jan 2027 at WIELS in Brussels, Belgium
Every street has a story
8 Sep — 3 Oct 2026 at the Pleiades Gallery in New York, United States
Celebrating the icons of art
12 Sep 2026 — 7 Mar 2027 at the Voorlinden Museum in Wassenaar, Netherlands
Life in color and form
12 Sep 2026 — 29 Mar 2027 at the Millesgården Museum in Lidingö, Sweden
Trompe-l’oeil knowledge, Korea (18th-20th century)
16 Sep 2026 — 4 Jan 2027 at the Musée Guimet in Paris, France
Not what you saw
18 Sep — 27 Nov 2026 at the Foam in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sacred splendor
18 Sep 2026 — 7 Feb 2027 at The Jewish Museum in New York, United States
Franz Gertsch. Blow-up (Part II)
19 Sep 2026 — 28 Feb 2027 at the Museum Franz Gertsch in Burgdorf, Switzerland
Korea
1 Oct 2026 — 31 Jan 2027 at the British Museum in London, United Kingdom
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