We throw the word "aspirational" a lot these days, but if you're lucky, you get to learn its real meaning. You have an experience that's so shoulder-looseningly luxurious that you reorient your life around having it again. You ask yourself: what do I have to do to become this guy? Friends, the Aman Hotel Group is aspirational. Their New York joint is on 57th Street, right across from Bergdorf Goodman, and I'll be damned if they don't make it feel as serene as Central Java. It's an entirely new take on New York City luxury. |
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Thanks to the Bloom Air Purifier, I can finally take deep meditative breaths again. |
| Even better: The duo's long-postponed fourth album is, start to finish, their best one yet. Here, Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee go long on fatherhood, loss, and fighting off depression. |
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Experiential travel has been a buzzword for quite some time. The cynic in me always thought of it as redundant. To travel is to experience, no? But the more I travel, the more I realize that's not always the case. Sometimes we're just trying to get from point A to point B. It takes commitment to notice the world around you, to be open to the new. And the very best hotels have a way of putting you in that mode. For this second edition of our Best New Hotels list, we traveled throughout North America and Europe to find places offering more than high thread counts and hot tubs. These are the spots that changed us in big and small ways. We hope you get to take some inspiration home from them, too. |
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Pick up a pair of sneakers way less likely to get scuffed, stained, and scratched than their white counterparts. |
| In a new Apple TV+ series, Scott Z. Burns—the scribe behind the prophetic Contagion—traces the messy day-to-day humanity of our future. |
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You do not want Pedro Pascal to want to kill you. And it's not because he has convincingly played some cold-blooded killers onscreen over the past several years. No, what you—all of us, apparently—want is simply more Pedro Pascal in your life. Because if you're like 99 percent of the population with access to premium streaming TV right now, you can't get enough of him. And you want him to be your hero or your fashion muse or your pal or maybe even your daddy. He's a sex symbol and a serious actor in one friendly but unknowable, cuddly but perhaps slightly dangerous package. One of one. |
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