Why are so many young people going ‘no contact’ with their parents?
Brooklyn Beckham is no outlier – many others are estranged from their families, too. Here, we speak to those who cut the cord with their toxic relatives
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Brooklyn Beckham is no outlier – many others are estranged from their families, too. Here, we speak to those who cut the cord with their toxic relatives
The High Court has rejected a legal challenge attempting to ban trans people from Hampstead Heath’s single-sex ponds. Good Law Project speaks to the activists and regular swimmers behind the movement ...
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The former Alaïa designer replaces Dario Vitale, becoming the first new boss under Prada Group ownership
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Split across three locations, the activation started with a special DJ set before heading to the flagship store and ending with a surprise performance from the critically acclaimed rapper
New horrific allegations against the museum trustee, artists push against ICE, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art says goodbye to "PhAM."
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“We love that we’re able to make art as queer artists inside a church.”
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“Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy” (c. 1625) is the first work by the Italian Baroque artist to enter the institution’s collection.
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