Rachel Zhang’s first major exhibition in London will open at Saatchi Yates. Later this month, the gallery will host the first solo exhibition of the Chinese-American oil painter’s work, best known for her surrealist, political pieces that explore the intersections of personal autonomy and systems of power. The exhibition opens on 20 November and will run until 20 December.
H&M and Glenn Martens are teaming up on a capsule collection.The Belgian designer may have just stepped down from his post as Y/Project’s creative director a couple of months ago, but his work in the sartorial world is far from over. As well as his continued work for Diesel, he will also link up with H&M on a collaborative AW25 line.
Did Doja Cat just tease a new album? On Monday evening the musician posted – and then quickly deleted – an album-length list of song titles on X. We know Doja loves both X and hoaxes (and hoaxes on X), so it’s anyone’s guess if what she posted was legit. Seeing as she posted the word “album” on the platform back in August, it’s likely that something is in the works.
The BFI will celebrate Luchino Visconti with a month-long season. Throughout January, cinephiles will be able to watch the films of the influential Italian filmmaker at London’s BFI Southbank. Expect screenings – many in restored 4K – of The Leopard, Death In Venice, Rocco and His Brothers and more.
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Rachel Zhang’s first major exhibition in London will open at Saatchi Yates. Later this month, the gallery will host the first solo exhibition of the Chinese-American oil painter’s work, best known for her surrealist, political pieces that explore the intersections of personal autonomy and systems of power. The exhibition opens on 20 November and will run until 20 December.
H&M and Glenn Martens are teaming up on a capsule collection.The Belgian designer may have just stepped down from his post as Y/Project’s creative director a couple of months ago, but his work in the sartorial world is far from over. As well as his continued work for Diesel, he will also link up with H&M on a collaborative AW25 line.
Did Doja Cat just tease a new album? On Monday evening the musician posted – and then quickly deleted – an album-length list of song titles on X. We know Doja loves both X and hoaxes (and hoaxes on X), so it’s anyone’s guess if what she posted was legit. Seeing as she posted the word “album” on the platform back in August, it’s likely that something is in the works.
The BFI will celebrate Luchino Visconti with a month-long season. Throughout January, cinephiles will be able to watch the films of the influential Italian filmmaker at London’s BFI Southbank. Expect screenings – many in restored 4K – of The Leopard, Death In Venice, Rocco and His Brothers and more.
Euphoria season three is in the works after all. Last week, rumours swirled that the show was “dead” on the basis that Sam Levinson’s scripts for the series were still not finalised – not to mention all of the lead cast members’ busy shooting schedules. Yesterday, HBO confirmed to Deadline that the show will begin filming next year.
Euphoria season three is in the works after all. Last week, rumours swirled that the show was “dead” on the basis that Sam Levinson’s scripts for the series were still not finalised – not to mention all of the lead cast members’ busy shooting schedules. Yesterday, HBO confirmed to Deadline that the show will begin filming next year.
Jim Jarmusch’s next film will premiere at Cannes. Last year, the filmmaker began working on Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, a triptych which stars Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver and Tom Waits among others. In an interview with France Inter, he said he plans to debut the film at Cannes Film Festival – unsurprising, considering that’s where his last five films premiered.
No idea what they’re cooking, but we’re very much sat.
Troye Sivan is in the latest issue of Butt Magazine. The 35th issue of the Bottega Veneta-backed publication also contains a conversation between Honey Dijon and Jeremy O. Harris, as well as the late Gary Indiana’s last-ever interview.
Jim Jarmusch’s next film will premiere at Cannes. Last year, the filmmaker began working on Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, a triptych which stars Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver and Tom Waits among others. In an interview with France Inter, he said he plans to debut the film at Cannes Film Festival – unsurprising, considering that’s where his last five films premiered.
No idea what they’re cooking, but we’re very much sat.
Troye Sivan is in the latest issue of Butt Magazine. The 35th issue of the Bottega Veneta-backed publication also contains a conversation between Honey Dijon and Jeremy O. Harris, as well as the late Gary Indiana’s last-ever interview.
Paul Mescal is going to (Off) Broadway. The Irish actor will resurrect his Olivier-winning performance as Stanley Kowalski in Tennesee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire in Brooklyn next year. From 28 February to 6 April 2025 you’ll be able to catch Mescal and many of the Almeida Theatre’s original cast at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Harvey Theater.
Paul Mescal is going to (Off) Broadway. The Irish actor will resurrect his Olivier-winning performance as Stanley Kowalski in Tennesee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire in Brooklyn next year. From 28 February to 6 April 2025 you’ll be able to catch Mescal and many of the Almeida Theatre’s original cast at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Harvey Theater.
Annie Lennox‘s first headline in six years is a benefit for women’s rights. Next March, the musician and founder of womens’ aid NGO The Circle will headline London’s Royal Albert Hall. Proceeds of the show will go to her charity, which supports women and girls facing violence and injustice worldwide. “Funding has never been so needed,” Raakhi Shah, The Circle’s CEO, said. “Things are getting worse for many women around the world.”
Annie Lennox‘s first headline in six years is a benefit for women’s rights. Next March, the musician and founder of womens’ aid NGO The Circle will headline London’s Royal Albert Hall. Proceeds of the show will go to her charity, which supports women and girls facing violence and injustice worldwide. “Funding has never been so needed,” Raakhi Shah, The Circle’s CEO, said. “Things are getting worse for many women around the world.”
Ferragamo Holiday is a homage to the house’s founder. Back in the day, Salvatore Ferragamo famously made shoes out of candy wrappers in times of scarcity. For this year’s holiday collection, the house will honour his innovation with glitzy candy wrapped bags, shoes, sunglasses and more.
The Blair Witch Project is finally being released the way its creators intended. Back in 1999, the appropriate technology didn’t exist to digitise the movie’s 16mm and Hi8 tapes – now it does. To celebrate its 25 anniversary, the rerelease will restore the film’s original tapes, something the film’s producer says “creates a far scarier psychological effect.” Additionally, the release will also include 90+ minutes of unseen footage, a feature length documentary and a 184-page hardback book.