Jackie Shane, an influential figure in soul music and the LGBTQ+ community, has passed away at 78 years old. Even though she helped define the R&B sound of the ’60s and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Historical Album this year, her work transcends music. Shane identified as a woman from the age of 13, before the term “transgender” was used. More than an entertainer, she …
Farewell, Jackie Shane
Canvas Work Jacket
$495
Cut from 100% cotton twill, this canvas work jacket from Aimé Leon Dore’s newest collection is practical (the two front pockets are deep and sturdy) but still stylish—with details that shine. From the monogrammed embroidery to the custom logo snaps and zipper, the finer construction components complement the coat’s washed-blue hue nicely.
Road Trip: Perth to Cape Leeuwin, Western Australia
On the hunt for wine, untamed landscapes, and the perfect surf break down under
Wet: Old Bone (Jim-E Stack Remix)
NYC-based band Wet’s single “Old Bone” was a string-plucked tune with an emphasis on lead singer Kelly Zutrau’s vocals. But the remixed version, by Jim-E Stack, leans into the track’s core rhythm. With an upbeat drum and looming synths, the guitar is replaced by darker, distant strumming. Zutrau’s vocals are buried under a bit of distortion, but still bear the same raw emotion. Catch Wet on …
Sam Cohen: Something’s Got A Hold On Me
Danger Mouse has once again teamed up with BK-based singer/songwriter/producer Sam Cohen, for the latter’s upcoming LP The Future’s Still Ringing In My Ears. With a ’60s psychedelic vibe, “Something’s Got A Hold On Me” (premiering today on Stereogum) draws from that golden age of protest songs, describing a bleak view of the USA: “The future’s been a terrific disappointment / it’s not one thing specifically …
Mercedes-Benz EQ Fellows: Michael Lim
Working to update the ways cities' roadways function
Co-founder of LA-based Xtelligent, Michael Lim is working to connect tomorrow’s smart cars with existing city infrastructure—streetlights, pre-existing transportation options, and more. With some 99% of US roadway intersections still functioning with ’70s-era regulation, Lim is hoping to help cities develop strategies for current-day and future mobility using tech-forward, updated approaches. As one of the Mercedes-Benz EQ Fellows at Summit LA, Lim represents a broader role …
Jinn and Company’s Hemp Oil Edibles
Full-spectrum CBD and organic ingredients meet for delectable treats
As CBD continues being added to lattes and cocktails, it may best be suited for tiny, rewarding treats. Jinn and Company‘s hemp oil fruit gummies and nut bites are just that. They’re bite-sized, CBD-infused (200mg total, 25mg per piece, derived from the full spectrum hemp oil) snacks for stressful moments. Crafted by a small team of designers and artists (who also share an affection for plant-based …
Stereolab: French Disco [Early Version Mix]
Stereolab—the London-based, English/French quartet that rose to epic heights in the ’90s—pioneered avant-pop. They disbanded in 2009, but return now with a reunion tour and gargantuan reissue series. Seven albums will return in limited edition vinyl and CD iterations, each with a hand-numbered strip from the original master-tapes. Demo tracks, alternate takes and scrapped mixes also accompany the releases. The first, “French Disco [Early Version …
Tertia May: In My Head
Premiering on Wonderland, Tertia May’s “In My Head” is a dreamy, dusky approach to jazz—complete with polished, hip-hop-influenced production from Subculture. Soulful and rich, the song sees May maneuver between an almost spoken-word to stirring, soaring vocals. Combining elements of jazz, soul, hip-hop, house and beyond, May continues to carve out a unique space for herself.
Aldous Harding: The Barrel
From New Zealand folk singer Aldous Harding comes “The Barrel,” an acoustic guitar-backed track about the perils and trickery of love. It’s a lovely tune, led by Harding’s vocals, and releases alongside a playful video with obscure props (a big hat, ghoulish mask and maracas included). The single comes from Harding’s forthcoming album, Designer, due out on 26 April.
Interview: Mitja Borkert, Lamborghini’s Head of Design
We discuss balancing fandom and being responsible for creating the future of a truly iconic brand
Colorful Sculptural Highlights from the Inaugural Felix Art Fair
Discovering treasures in the guest rooms of an iconic Hollywood hotel
Mercedes-Benz EQ Fellows: Jordan Davis
Integrating new travel and transport technologies to benefit communities
As director of Smart Columbus, Jordan Davis oversees the integration of technology into the city’s transportation, thanks to the City of Columbus and Columbus Region’s smart city initiative. The company won the US Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) first-ever Smart City Challenge, which aims to reimagine transport operating systems, shift travel patterns and more—all for the benefit of the community. As a Mercedes-Benz EQ Fellow at Summit LA, …
“Robert Mapplethorpe: Choreography for an exhibition” at Museo Madre, Naples
Classic art juxtaposed with the iconic photographer's work in a show that explores human form
Whimsy + Indulgence at Art Los Angeles Contemporary’s 10th Annual Art Fair
Santa Monica's ALAC celebrates the playfulness of art on show
Mercedes-Benz EQ Fellows: Rahul Gayam
Creating electric vehicles that are affordable, safer and kinder to the environment
Rahul Gayam—CTO of Hyderabad-based Gayam Motor Works—strives to reduce air pollution in some of the world’s most plagued nations by creating smart, electric vehicles. From motorcycles to three-wheelers and cars, Gayam Motor Works’ produces safe and environmentally responsible vehicles that are also more affordable. The company supplied three-wheel vehicles to Hyderabad’s IKEA and has been growing since—garnering the attention of other companies and everyday commuters. …