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From game-changing sunscreens to over-the-counter retinoids and cult pharmacy buys, here are the European skincare products you’ll want to bring home—because you can’t get them in the US.
“There’s something very attractive about high stakes… high stakes give the audience a kind of magnifying glass.”
Disney star Joshua Colley sits down with 1883 Magazine to discuss returning to Broadway after more than a decade, working with Karate Kid Legends' Ben wang, and new music.
Sariyah Idan returns with “Live In Berlin, Vol. 2,” a 13-track solo session blending acoustic soul and R&B. Recorded live with only voice, guitar and foot percussion, the project captures
We did a pan audit. It got ugly. Here's what we learned about PFAS, non-toxic cookware, and why Our Place has everyone rethinking their kitchen.
How Ballad Lines reimagines folk tradition through queer love, motherhood, and generational memory.
Emmy Meli opens up about solitude, creative freedom and the thinking behind her EP All About Love in this honest and revealing 18 Questions.
Los Angeles singer-songwriter Taylor Jules unpacks love, fractured friendship and personal low points on “The Good The Bad and The Ugliest,” a bold EP shaped by raw honesty and a
From ancient Greece to 1930s utility: inside AYA DESIGN's AW26 collection at London Fashion Week. Designer Neo Yamaguchi on craft, order, and building fashion's future.
Nashville-based artist and producer Mel Denisse steps into a hazier, heavier space with “aiming alone,” a shoegaze-leaning alt-rock single about being seen but never truly known.
“I just wish people would let time come for their skin. Let it show in their body. And then get on with doing the things that actually make them feel
Nearly three decades in, Gorillaz return as 1883’s cover stars, discussing their ninth album The Mountain, fame, Fortnite, mortality and their biggest UK show to date.