Dawntrail, the fifth expansion for Final Fantasy XIV online, is set to launch in the summer of 2024. For the fanatics of the series, we have been treated with a two-minute thirty-second teaser that showcases the beautiful new expansion from a cinematic action-filled trailer. As part of Dawntrail, you will find new allied tribes such
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In the modern world, garden furniture has long ceased to be just a practical addition to outdoor recreation. It has become a real element of design and style, allowing you to create unique spaces and oases of comfort right at home. Thanks to the latest technology and creativity, designers today offer a variety of outdoor
From Drake’s spicy verse to a Beyoncé feature and more Travis production than we’ve heard in years, these are the early highlights on his new album. By Grant Rindner July 29, 2023 Travis Scott performs during day two of Wireless Festival 2023 at Finsbury Park on July 08, 2023 in London, England.Courtesy of Simone Joyner
The use of blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize the real estate industry, bringing about increased efficiency, transparency, and security. Ethereum Classic, a decentralized blockchain platform, has been gaining traction as a potential solution for real estate transactions. In this article, we will explore the benefits of Ethereum Classic in the real estate industry,
Bingo has been a staple of UK culture for the best part of a century. There’s something quintessentially British about the pastime, which has its own lingo and booming social scene. It first emerged on these shores in the early 20th Century, and has been everpresent since then. The internet has helped bingo grow exponentially, and it’s
But don’t come to Circus Maximus hoping for a deep dive into Travis’s life. By Grant Rindner July 28, 2023 Travis Scott performs during day two of Rolling Loud Miami at Hard Rock Stadium on July 22, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida.Courtesy of Jason Koerner via Getty Images Circus Maximus, the new theatrical release film
“All the beautiful things are opaque,” Alasdair MacLean sings on ‘Lady Grey’, a shimmering highlight from the Clientele’s astonishing new double LP I Am Not There Anymore. The stories on the album don’t cohere in any clear or narratively revelatory way, but the beauty that pervades it – haunting, surreal, inexplicable – reveals itself through
Holly Humberstone has released a new song, ‘Superbloodmoon’, featuring d4vd. It’s set to appear on her debut album Paint My Bedroom Black, which is out October 13 and includes the recent singles ‘Antichrist’ and ‘Room Service’. Check it out below. “I had been a huge fan of d4vd’s work for about a year and was
In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on July 28, 2023: Travis Scott, Utopia Travis Scott’s Utopia is here. The rapper’s follow-up to 2018’s Astroworld is accompanied by a film, Circus Maximus, which he co-directed with Kahlil Joseph, Harmony Korine, Gaspar Noe, Nicolas Winding Refn,
GQ columnist Chris Black explains why he, a man who makes fun of biohacking podcasts, adopted a new health routine that includes a nightly injection of peptides. By Chris Black July 27, 2023 Illustration by Michael Houtz / Everett Collection This is an edition of the newsletter Pulling Weeds With Chris Black, in which the
It’d be easy to slot Love Hallucination as Jessy Lanza’s most extroverted and pop-forward release to date. The story makes sense: After relocating from the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles, stretching a well of influences on her DJ-Kicks mix, and writing songs for other artists before deciding to record them herself, the Canadian producer – whose airy, eccentric
The shortlist for the 2023 Mercury Prize, which honours the best British and Irish albums of the year, has been announced. Arctic Monkeys have earned their fifth nomination with The Car, tying Radiohead for most Mercury Prize nominations. Jockstrap, Jessie Ware, J Hus, Shygirl, Fred Again.., and Loyle Carner are also among this year’s nominees.
Fashion is a constantly shifting landscape, an echo of our changing world and society. Yet, amid this lively dance of styles, one garment remains steadfast, maintaining its timeless elegance while gently evolving: the venerable tailcoat. These pieces bring a dash of sophistication and regality that can elevate anyone to the epitome of grace and style.
The movie’s reference to the Gen X indie band is par for the course in the Greta Gerwig cinematic universe. By Esther Zuckerman July 26, 2023 Kingsley Ben-Adir, Ryan Gosling and Ncuti Gatwa as Kens in Barbie.Courtesy of Warner Bros via Everett Collection One of the many pleasures of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is the unexpected
Puma has launched a new sneaker in their sportswear line, the Exotek NITRO. The design is inspired by the game-changing NITRO FASTROID sneaker, which made its debut during Puma’s “Futrograde” presentation at New York Fashion Week. Puma ambassador Memphis Depay premiered the Exotek NITRO with two gradient colourways on the shoe’s structural cage, revealing black
Devendra Banhart has previewed his upcoming album Flying Wig with a new song, ‘Sirens’. Following lead cut ‘Twin’, the track arrives with a video co-starring multidisciplinary artist Dorian Wood and comedians Tim Heidecker and Mitra Jouhari. Check out the clip, a collaboration with Christian Stavros directed by Joseph Wasilewski, below. “‘Sirens’ is about the bewilderment
Throughout history, silver items have become an integral part of our households. These pieces can range from ornate silverware to intricate jewellery. If you have vintage silver items that you’re thinking about parting with, this blog will shed some light on the different types of items you could consider selling. The Broad Spectrum of Vintage
And this isn’t even his first appearance in a Christopher Nolan movie. What gives? By Matthew Roberson July 25, 2023 Mike Stobe/Getty Images It’s not a spoiler to say that Oppenheimer is positively chock full of guys. Cillian Murphy, one of the film industry’s premiere guys, obviously plays the lead role. Matt Damon and Robert
The history of silent disco dates back to the early 2000s when it was first used as a way for people to listen privately in public places. Since then, it has evolved into a popular party activity that is being played around the world. In the last few years, it has become one of the
Crookes & Nannies have dropped a new song, ‘Country Bar’, lifted from the West Philly duo’s upcoming album Real Life. It follows previous offerings ‘Temper’ and ‘Weather’. Check it out below. Speaking about the new single in a statement, the band’s Max Rafter said: I started to write this song during a budding romance. There
Elizabeth Barlow’s series Flora Portraits was recently exhibited at the Monterey Museum of Art. The series depicts hyperrealistic portraits of individual flora that evoke calm, meditation, and awareness for what Barlow calls our “treasured ecosystems.” For Barlow, the series keeps developing as new paintings will be presented alongside artist Susan Manchester in a series named Flora Borealis at the Andra
Here’s why people think Rocky was dissing Travis Scott. By Grant Rindner July 24, 2023 A$AP Rocky performs during day three of Rolling Loud Miami at Hard Rock Stadium on July 23, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida.Courtesy of Jason Koerner via Getty Images After a half-decade, plenty of leaked tracks, and countless rumors, A$AP Rocky’s
Romy has shared the latest single from her debut solo album, Mid Air. Following ‘Strong’, ‘Enjoy Your Life’, and ‘Loveher’, the new song, ‘The Sea’, was produced by Fred again.. and Stuart Price. It arrives with a music video directed by Mollie Mills and featuring Romy and her wife, the director and photographer Vic Lentaigne.
Former Cure drummer Lol Tolhurst, ex-Siouxsie and the Banshees drummer Budgie, and producer Garret ‘Jacknife’ Lee have enlisted LCD Soundsytem’s James Murphy for their debut single, ‘Los Angeles’. It’s the title track from the trio’s forthcoming album, which is set to arrive November 3 via Play It Again Sam. It features guest appearances from Primal
Mitski has announced a new album titled The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We. “Hi, this is Mitski, and I’m at Bomb Shelter Studios in Nashville, where we recorded my new album that’s coming out,” Mitski said in a voice memo included in her official newsletter. “It’s called The Land Is Inhospitable and So
Do your flicks of your romantic partner look like Bigfoot sightings? Has an anniversary dinner gone south after a simple request to snap a pic? Here are four rules for romantic partners who defy the cliché of the skilled, dutiful ‘Instagram boyfriend’ By Kate Lindsay July 23, 2023 Illustration by GQ; photographs by Getty Images
Andrey Kazantsev is a contemporary sculptor whose creations have appeared in numerous art collections worldwide. Represented by Katerina Morgan Horse Polo Art Gallery, Kazantsev works with various metals, including steel and iron, uniting strict geometry with impeccable flat-faced architecture that brings out a distinctive charm. To talk about his work, Andrey joined us for an
With the hype surrounding Oppenheimer capturing the attention of cinema enthusiasts everywhere, the watch community has also been buzzing, particularly regarding the film’s showcase of Hamilton watches. Hamilton boasts an illustrious cinematic history, first gracing the silver screen in Marlene Dietrich’s 1932 film Shanghai Express. Over the years, Hamilton has maintained a robust partnership with Hollywood,
Will we finally get new Rihanna vocals? By Grant Rindner July 21, 2023 Rihanna and A$AP Rocky out in New York City, May 2023.Gotham It’s been more than five years since A$AP Rocky’s polarizing third LP Testing, and expectations for the New York rapper’s next body of work continue to ratchet ever higher as he
Larry Fessenden has a long and storied history with classic monsters. Habit (1995) – probably his masterpiece – is perhaps the finest film to use vampirism as a metaphor for addiction, as a hopeless alcoholic (played by Fessenden himself) falls under the thrall of an enigmatic bloodsucker amongst the neon and noise of ’90s New
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