October felt like a collision between beauty and unrest — a month where music refused to stand still. Voices rose from Beirut to Brooklyn, from protest to pure chaos: Yasmine Hamdan turned memory into resistance, Geese made rock sound dangerous again and Makaya McCraven stretched jazz into new shapes. Even The Weeknd and Giorgio Moroder... The post Remembering D’Angelo, and More Music News This Month appeared first on Something Curated.| Something Curated
Open now and running until Sunday 19 October, Frieze’s flagship fair returns to London bringing together 168 leading galleries from 43 countries, underscoring the fair’s position as one of the most international in the world. Reflecting London’s character as a city shaped by global perspectives, the fair foregrounds new and diverse voices, capturing the breadth... The post What to See At Frieze London 2025 appeared first on Something Curated.| Something Curated
Talk of the end of streetwear has fuelled fashion discourse in recent years – but someone forgot to tell the kids that stand in line outside Soho stores in London for brands like Palace, Supreme and Stussy on every single “drop day”. It’s this culture – its good and its bad – that is the focus... The post Cult, Status and the Mythos of Queues in Romano Pizzichini’s New Short, ‘The Line’ appeared first on Something Curated.| Something Curated
A hypnotic odyssey: Sirāt, a winner of the Jury Prize at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, evades simple categorisation.| Something Curated