These Four Hotels Will Take Your Sleep to the Next Level
Sleep tourism is trending. More than ever before, travellers are prioritizing vacations that emphasize rest and relaxation. Below, some of the best for your next check-in Six Senses, Mykonos, Greece This luxe hotel on the famed Greek island has a sleep program that includes a sleep doctor, relaxing
Why Artisanal Cheese Is The Latest Industry To Innovate
Whether they’re in Italy, France or the Middle East, the world’s many cheese-makers have a reputation for being traditionalists. Preferred dairy sources, handcrafting techniques and aging processes have held strong through generations—but even this history-bound industry is changing. In fact,
Looking For Love? Culture-Specific Dating Apps Can Help
To those who are well-versed in the world of online dating, finding the ideal match requires a fine-grained understanding of how technology, intimacy and intention commingle. It’s a complex world full of contradictions. The mental taxation of scrolling through an endless stream of dating apps come
Meet The Cameroonian Curator Shaking Up The Art World
Big news out of the art world: Swiss-Cameroonian curator Koyo Kouoh has been named the new artistic director of the 2026 Venice Biennale. The announcement is historic, as Kouoh will be the first African woman to head the event, and only the second African-born person to do so, after Okwui Enwezor, w
Inside The Light-Filled Oasis of Architect Omar Gandhi
It was never in architect Omar Gandhi’s plans to build his own house. But in 2019, rebuilding his life after a divorce and living between condos in Toronto and Halifax with his son Adrian, a vacant lot came up for sale in the latter city that piqued his interest. It was a narrow, 20-foot-wide plot
The Newest Way To Watch Sports Is Here— & It’s Luxe
When the SkyDome opened in downtown Toronto in 1989, it was the first sports stadium with a fully retractable roof—a technological marvel, making the space an immediate tourist attraction. Fans both locally and travelling into the city wanted to watch a live event at the SkyDome, whether it was a
For ‘Moonlight’ Colourist Alex Bickel, People Come First
In 2016, director Barry Jenkins’s film Moonlight became a sensation. The Oscar award–winning movie, which follows a young Black man as he grows up in the Miami projects, was a love letter to communities of colour, and specifically to their skin—the care and admiration conveyed through the film
How Architects Are Getting Innovative and Addressing the Climate Crisis
In early January of this year, NASA scientists confirmed a sombre but unsurprising fact: 2024 marked the hottest year on global record, shattering the benchmark set only a year earlier. The announcement was easy to miss. After all, the news was overshadowed by a climate catastrophe unfolding in real
Here’s What Reminds Chef Masaki Saito of Home
After I graduated high school in 2006, I went to Tokyo to study and learn about sushi. Every student needs to buy a good knife. This was the first knife that I purchased after graduating the first level, and I’ve continued using it as my primary knife for over 15 years. It was made by […]
Thirty Years After Clueless, Where’s Cher’s Closet IRL?
Every millennial dreams of Cher's wardrobe app from 1995's Clueless. Thirty years later, why are we still waiting?












