Bob Colacello’s Curatorial Debut at Vito Schnabel Gallery

"The Age of Ambiguity: Abstract Figuration / Figurative Abstraction" on now in St Moritz

For those familiar with the name Bob Colacello, it may come as a surprise that he hasn’t curated a gallery exhibition until now. A close Warhol confidante—and the force behind Interview magazine through the 1970s until ’83—Colacello’s journalistic world developed in and around the Factory. As art director at the publication, he witnessed the emergence of some of today’s biggest names. Even now, as a …

Yoga For Bad People

From global retreats to their new EDITION Hotel partnership, the founders discuss accessibility and flexibility

Don’t be fooled by the name, Yoga For Bad People (YFBP) isn’t just for bad people; it’s for everyone. Inclusivity is a key message from founders Heather Lilleston and Katelin Sission (the former having been teaching since 2003 and the latter 2008). The name, however, is very effective in opening doors to those who might be afraid of the practice. Since its inception, YFBP has …

Five Facets of The Historic Kulm Hotel St Moritz

Lord Norman Foster's recent pavilion overhaul, Switzerland's first lightbulb, a pillow menu and more

Tucked in the southeastern corner of Switzerland, the Engadine valley—and its centerpiece St Moritz—carries a century and a half of history and stakes claim to the birth of Swiss winter tourism. A region of four languages—Italian, Swiss-German, French and the historic Romansh—the valley dominated jet-setting headlines in the ’50s and ’60s. Today, it’s still a haven of luxury, world-class outdoor sports and après ski, but …