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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
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Inside the inaugural event in Bukhara, Uzbekistan — a showcase of the world's leading artists, including Carsten Höller and Delcy Morelos| Something Curated
Are kaiju our friends? It’s comforting to hope so, but it’s also naïve to assume that ostensibly benevolent kaiju like Mothra, Gamera, and even Godzilla itself (at certain times) personify mankind’s best interests. Throughout their 70 year and counting history, Japan’s silver screen giants have more steadily been portrayed as protectors of land – the...| Something Curated
Celebrating Elastic's launch, Something Curated exclusively publishes Johanna Hedva’s one-act play, 'I Hate Running (or, Death on Stage)'.| Something Curated
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This fermented horse milk drink native to central Asia is a distillation of the region's nomadic cultural history in a place that is changing| Something Curated
In the courtyard of Dover Street Market Paris, thirteen towering figures stand – their heat-mapped forms glowing. On view until 24 August 2025, Yulia Mahr’s ‘The Church of Our Becoming’ unfolds as a meandering passage between these three-metre characters whose poised forms recall the quiet gravitas of classical sculpture while honouring the fluid and ambiguous...| Something Curated
Wealth indicators among the superrich are changing: From Succession's obsession with Lora Piano to Instagram from Venice at the Bezos wedding| Something Curated
Interior stylist Hanna Ali brought not just objects, but an intimacy and texture that softened the historic bones into something poetic.| Something Curated
Tepache is a cool name, and it’s a cool drink. It's gaining certain hype in some circles. It is zero-waste after all. Here's how to make it.| Something Curated
Long before their appearance on European runways, these leather sandals were being handcrafted in the villages of western Maharashtra.| Something Curated
The chefs behind two of the best Korean restaurants in the UK share their most treasured kitchen objects and more| Something Curated
Pichwai art is a detailed and devotional form of textile painting that began in the 17th century in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India.| Something Curated
Something Curated's music monthly shares the best albums, singles, re-releases, festivals, and news from across the world| Something Curated
A pioneer of “relational objects, ”Brazilian artist Lygia Clark’s interactive sculptures blur the lines between art and body.| Something Curated
Discover the ethereal world of Xiaoqiao Her's 'Weltschmerz', her debut EP featuring hypnotic harmonies and rich storytelling.| Something Curated
The shape of memory, instinct, and reclaiming narratives: An interview with the chef Boutheina Ben Salem on Tunisian cuisine| Something Curated
Bart Sala's SC books column marks its one-year anniversary. Here are five more excellent reads for you to check out this month| Something Curated
"A Mexican lasagne of sorts, but more likely a close cousin of enchiladas.' A homestyle dish which shows the versatility of the tortilla| Something Curated
Bangkok: The city summons a set of preconceptions for the first-time traveller. Chaotic, unrelenting, hedonistic. But most cities exist in the gaps between binaries. In my years spent living and wandering in Bangkok, I have grown to appreciate a metropolis that is abundant in life, creativity and industriousness. The impact of mass tourism is indelible...| Something Curated
Explore the landscapes of painter Georg Wilson. The artist's atmospheric worlds are inspired by English folklore and pastoral traditions.| Something Curated
Discover Indonesian artist Citra Sasmita's new solo exhibition, 'Into Eternal Land', challenging gender narratives and colonial histories.| Something Curated
Five books from the left field to start the reading in 2025 the right way, from 'Selected Amazon Reviews' to 'Off the Grid Adventures with a Clueless Craftsman'| Something Curated
Open Palm artist in residence Carmen Badolian shares the mesmerising photo series she produced during her time in Grand Cayman.| Something Curated
From Louis Vuitton and Kim Ye-Ji in Paris to Paria Farzaneh in London, teddy bears and soft toys are fashion's accessory du jour| Something Curated
Discover the exciting debut of Grace Wales Bonner's Togetherness music series at Hotel Le Marois in Paris during Fête de la Musique.| Something Curated
How to make Apoorva Sripathi's exceptionally comforting home recipe for potato, tomato and cashew curry, with fragrant mint rice| Something Curated
Xiamen-born, London-based visual artist Hongxi Li is set to open her third solo show at east London’s Neven Gallery on 26 September 2024.| Something Curated