3 Magazine Celebrates The Power of Collaboration With A Chic Summer Fete
To celebrate the launch of our Summer issue, 3 magazine hosted an event on June 18 at Toronto’s Vintage Conservatory, an intimate private member’s wine club, gathering friends of the magazine, including representatives from top luxury brands and PR and media agencies. The elegant setti
Exploring Emerging Wine Regions Around the World, From Uruguay to China
When shopping for wine, casual drinkers or even connoisseurs may gravitate towards brands from regions widely recognized for their spirits: Bordeaux, France; Napa Valley, California; or Tuscany, Italy. But venturing into lesser-known territory might yield unexpected and delectable experiences—some
Drawing Outside the Lines: How Zoe Si is Changing the Face of Cartooning
When Zoe Si published her first cartoon in The New Yorker in early 2020, she joined an elite group of artists whose work graces the storied magazine’s pages. But for the Vancouver-based cartoonist, who had only recently left a career in family law, the milestone wasn’t just a personal victory, i
Status Symbols Are Changing — & So Are The Ways We Show Them Off
We’ve always loved to display our good fortune when we’re doing better than those around us. In ancient China, the colour yellow was restricted to royals. Ditto in ancient Rome, except there it was Tyrian purple. In medieval France, the desire to prove you were privileged enough to avoid physica
The UAE’s Latest Venture Might Surprise You
The United Arab Emirates is a world of contradictions. The oil-rich country in the Gulf peninsula is a kaleidoscope of cultures, traditions, nationalities and quirks unique to one of the richest places in the world. In no particular order, here are some of the things you can find there, most of them
Saudi Arabia’s Artistic Renaissance: How the Kingdom is Becoming a Global Art Hub
Saudi Arabia is on its way to becoming one of the hottest art destinations in the world. While the country’s global reputation encompasses many things—monarchy, oil, religion, to name a few—it’s never been considered a hub for arts and culture. That is, until now. The Saudi Vision 2030 proje
This All-Women’s Wrestling League Is Big Business
The hottest ticket in the art and fashion world right now is probably the unlikeliest: an all-women’s wrestling match. But it’s not just any old wrestling match. Because Sukeban, an independent Japanese women’s pro-wrestling league, is nothing like the wrestling of yonder days. Fo
Meet The Canadian Founder Changing The Future of Computing
Some of the world’s largest and most powerful technology companies —and some of the world’s largest and most powerful nations—are struggling to keep pace with a Toronto-based quantum computing start-up of fewer than 240 staff. Founded in 2016 by Australian-born entrepreneur Christian Weedbro
Plant-Based Meals Are No Longer Just Necessity or Tradition, but a Choice
With the rise of mammoth brands like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat, plant-based proteins have become a multi-billion-dollar industry. While brands have moved beyond veggie patties to “burgers that bleed” in an attempt to imitate animal protein, not all brands are focused on one-to-one replace
Why Is Yuzu Having a Moment?
Thanks to its distinct fragrance and tangy flavour profile, yuzu has become an increasingly common ingredient in the West, popping up on menus, cocktail lists and even in pastries. But as many citrus enthusiasts already know, the fruit has long been a staple in Japanese cuisine (and beyond). So why












