Ex Medias, a renowned artist collective celebrated for its unity and diverse talents, has revealed the launch of the fourth edition in their esteemed Ex Medias compilation series. This latest release, featuring a whopping 15 tracks, marks a significant milestone for the collective, showcasing their dedication to presenting a wide spectrum of sounds and talents
Month: December 2023
In the dynamic world of electronic music, 2023 has witnessed the meteoric rise of an artist who is rapidly becoming a household name: hypernaut. This talented electronic music artist has carved a niche for himself, especially with his recent triumph in Insomniac’s ‘Discovery Project’ competition. This prestigious contest, known for uncovering and nurturing emerging talents,
In a remarkable fusion of genres and eras, UK’s renowned DJ and producer Freejak has recently unveiled his latest masterpiece, “Only You”. This track is rapidly gaining acclaim for its unique ability to transcend traditional musical boundaries, establishing itself as a sonic wonder in the contemporary music scene. “Only You” is characterized by a riff
After an incredible summer season, including the release of their self titled EP, a residency at Hi Ibiza and sold out headline shows at The Brooklyn Mirage and Studio338 London, Meduza return to AETERNA with one of the staple records of their live shows, Musica. The track is both hypnotic and driving with the omniscient
Uniting the music community around the globe and welcoming attendees for their second annual Jackpot event, RVLTN Events and Downtown Las Vegas Events Center are taking the highly-anticipated event to the next level. Nestled in the heart of the iconic Las Vegas, Jackpot promises an evening of non-stop excitement, featuring an incredible lineup that will
When Fred Again burst onto the scene with his groundbreaking boiler room set, he sent shockwaves through the industry. Now, a fresh electronic duo is capturing that same feverish, cult-like energy reminiscent of Fred Again’s early days. In an era dominated by the TikTok algorithm, where artists strive to promote themselves authentically, only a few
The author on a boat on the Seine river. (Photography by Jennifer Berry)Courtesy of a bona fide fashion girlie. By Jennifer Berry Date December 9, 2023 Facebook Twitter What if I told you that I, Jennifer Berry, a fashion-obsessed, Champagne-sipping, certified pain au chocolat aficionado waited an appalling four decades before visiting Paris, France for
Get to know the fashion house’s first luminous gourmand scent. By Dolce&Gabbana Date December 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Every passion starts with a spark. From a blossoming romance to a newly discovered hobby, it’s impossible to predict what we’ll become devoted to throughout our lives. Still, that initial spark of excitement is always there to
Photography by Getty ImagesFrom brightly coloured sets to custom candy-coloured Cartier jewels, the actor is pulling out all the stops with his ‘Wonka’ fashion. By Stephanie Davoli Date December 4, 2023 Facebook Twitter There are few things we love more than a fashion-filled press tour for a new film, and Timothée Chalamet is currently feeding
Photography courtesy of GettyStressed? Cold? In need of full-body warmth? Hoodies are the answer. By Natalie Michie Date December 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter In the winter, there are few things as comforting as hooded sweaters. Like receiving a hug or drinking hot tea, they offer unwavering coziness when the weather is unforgivingly cold. Whether you
Photography by Albert Hoang (@callmealbs)Preserving 2SLGBTQ+ art is more important than ever — this Toronto event did so in style. By Natalie Michie Date December 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Nothing bonds us like a good story. Total strangers can come together over shared feelings brought on by a piece of art, thus shifting the attitudes
Photography via Launchmetrics.com/spotlightUnsure of what to wear to your festive fete now that the snow has swallowed the sidewalk? Don’t stress over your party prep — FASHION has got you covered. By Annika Lautens Date December 12, 2023 Facebook Twitter How to look cute in cold weather outfits: it’s been a struggle since basically the
Graphic by Danielle CampbellMuch can be said about this year’s head-turning fashion. Let us discuss. By Natalie Michie Date December 12, 2023 Facebook Twitter Say what you will about the past 12 months, but at least they weren’t boring. We had trend-setting events, à la Beyoncé’s Renaissance phenomenon. There were quieter cultural resets, like Selena
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF LAUNCHMETRICS.COM/SPOTLIGHTAll it takes is sparkly earrings, a statement headband or fun tights to level up your holiday party looks. By Stephanie Davoli Date December 12, 2023 Facebook Twitter It’s officially the most wonderful time of the year, which means your social calendar is probably packed with exciting occasions that require you to
Photography by Getty ImagesThe singer and actress found herself in some hot water over the weekend after details about her new relationship status were revealed. By Stephanie Davoli Date December 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter No one does social media drama quite like Selena Gomez. The singer has been known to announce Instagram hiatuses that she
Photography via launchmetrics.com/spotlightConquer the slushy streets in style-meets-function footwear. By Jillian Vieira Date December 12, 2023 Facebook Twitter Winter boots have come a long way from their strictly utilitarian builds. Realizing that some of us (ahem, Canadians) deal with the cold season for nearly half the year, designers have stepped it up on the style
There have been quite a few successful supergroups in rock, one of which was Audioslave, a fusion of Rage Against the Machine and Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell. But how did the members of Rage decide on Cornell to be their new frontman at the time? Audioslave formed in 2001, shortly after Zack de la Rocha left
December 12, 2023, 10:36am A Roosevelt Island couple has proudly checked out five children’s books about the Palestinian experience, vowing not to return them so as to protect the good people of New York from blatant “indoctrination.” According the NY Post: The books — for children as young as 3 — were prominently on display
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