Charged: The Future of Cadillac Design

Our interview with the American luxury brand's Director of Exterior Design, Bob Boniface

At some point in the last decade, Cadillac made a conscious decision to not be all things to all people. By sharpening silhouettes, narrowing lines and hardening angles, the cars developed an entirely new personality, one meant to attract a more design-conscious customer that’d otherwise be seen sitting in a vehicle that originated in Germany. Witness bringing the 2009 Converj concept to fruition in the …

Michael Jang’s Vintage Family Photos

Candid shots of the photographer's Chinese-American family in the '70s on show in LA

While SF-based photographer Michael Jang has taken famous black-and-white shots of Jimi Hendrix, Ronald Reagan and David Bowie, he’s become well-known for doing what people do everyday all over the world: taking photos of their family. Jang began documenting his relatives in the summer of 1973, in Pacifica, California, when he was a student at the California Institute of the Arts. Jang spent the summer …

New Orleans’ Rum-Centric Bar, Cane & Table

Bartender Nick Detrich shares insights on tiki culture and a recipe for the Two Palms

by Kate Beard Since opening last July, Cane & Table in New Orleans’ French Quarter has garnered a lot of attention, cementing its place on the list of the city’s best bars. And with its pedigree, it’s no wonder. The brainchild of Nick Detrich, who dreamed of opening his own rum-centric bar concept, Cane & Table is backed by Kirk Steinopal and Neal Bodenheimer, the …