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BIG MONEY
How Money Heist— a small Spanish TV drama— suddenly became one of the most devoured shows in Netflix history and a worldwide phenomenon.
COTTON ON
In a sea of sustainable brands and endeavours, we shine a light on seven labels doing right by what is, quite literally, the fabric of India: cotton
The Weekend Vs Abel Tesfaye
With an instantly recognizable voice and songs that have been streamed several billion times, he’s one of the most ubiquitous pop stars in the world. But where does Abel Tesfaye end and his dark, grimy public persona begin? Mark Anthony Green finally gets the artist to explain
HIGH FLYING
Why Gucci’s new high watchmaking collection marks a turning point for the brand
PALACE'S ACCIDENTAL EMPIRE
HOW A FUN-LOVING ENGLISH SKATE COMPANY WON OVER RALPH LAUREN, RONALDO, AND WIMBLEDON – AND BECAME THE MOST ENTERTAINING FASHION BRAND ON THE PLANET
Soul Shot
Summer Of Soul is winning awards and breaking records. But the documentary is only the first in a series of cinematic partnerships between Questlove and buzzy desi producer Joseph “Jazzbo” Patel
THE MOSAIC MAVERICK
Priya Ahluwalia’s eponymous label is a symphony of myriad cultural tones; and still a strong, fervent voice of its own.
GOING SOLO
Call him Abhilash. Like the narrator in Moby Dick, the “watery part of the world” is his obsession. In that classic 19th century novel, Captain Ahab compulsively pursues “the great white whale”, but our hero’s fixation is the Golden Globe Race to circumnavigate the world solo. Consider these numbers: over 6,000 people have climbed Mount Everest since Hillary and Tenzing, and at least 570 have “slipped the surly bonds of Earth” into outer space after Gagarin. But scarcely 180 humans have ever sailed around the world by themselves without stopping, and only one is Indian. Meet Abhilash Tomy
Joe Keery Levels Up
What makes the Stranger Things actor and budding movie star one of the most likable guys in Hollywood? We tried to get him to explain. (Operative word: tried.)
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
In the middle of lockdown, a Disney star transformed, seemingly overnight, into the rarest kind of artist: a self-made global pop star adored by Gen Z, boomer music critics- and everyone is between.
PORT OF CALL
Cozy cabins in the snow, culinary odysseys or islands swaddled by Aegean seas – choose your adventure and close out the year with a holiday to remember. No passports needed.
THE DRESDEN JOB
When a rash of sensational museum robberies stunned Europe, police zeroed in on a fearsome crime family – and a flashy new generation of young outlaws. Joshua Hammer unravels the case of a billion-dollar jewel heist and the race to catch a brutally audacious band of thieves
It's Time To Take Care Of Your Digital Health
You’ve worked on your physical health and your mental health, now it’s time to focus on your digital health too. After more than a year of dependence on tech, psychotherapist Zoë Aston guides you through how to develop a healthy, reasonable relationship with your screens
THE ART OF CRAFT
As a penchant for home-grown crafts grows stronger, we shine the spotlight on three liquor brands that have broken new ground in their spaces, and made a convert out of the global spirit habitué
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Hermès gets us planning our postmonsoon adventures
THE TIMEKEEPER'S TALE
Behind each athletic achievement in the Olympics is a remarkable array of timekeeping devices. And behind these devices is one Swiss watchmaker
THE ART OF GIVING
Perfecting the art of master blending over the years, Royal Salute’s precious liquids lie in wooden caskets, maturing, awaiting the celebratory moment they’re ready for, to make magic as the ultimate gift
BEYOND THE LENS
Award-winning fashion photographer and the man behind style blog Garcon Jon, Jonathan Daniel Pryce, is no stranger to creating a masterful image of a male figure. The cipher, he tells GQ, is finding the stories of his subjects and giving them a canvas
SEASON'S BEST
Latest launches, statement products and dynamic architects, here’s what’s happening in the world of interiors
FUTURE TENSE
Anxiety is today among the most common mental health issues that people are seeking help for. Sonali Gupta, a Mumbai-based psychologist and author, talks to Nidhi Gupta about why we’re collectively feeling more anxious, and what we can do about it
Amruta Patil Graphing the Future
She burst onto the scene in 2008 with the brilliant Kari – to a muted reception. Now, more than a decade later, India’s first female graphic novelist is at the height of her powers. Patil’s since published three more compelling books that take their inspiration from the rich world of Indian mythology and are routinely prescribed in university courses. In addition to a sequel to Kari, during the lockdown, she’s also started work in yet another medium: large scale paintings. Vivek Menezes talks to one of India’s most unique creative forces
Your Brain Doesn't Work The Way You Think It Does
A conversation with neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett on the counterintuitive ways your mind processes reality – and why understanding that might help you feel a little less anxious
Listen To Your Gut
Therein lies the answer to good health, prosperity and inner peace
THE HERO SHOT
Kabir Bedi’s memoir is a fascinating look into the actor’s tryst with fame and fortune. Here, he tells Nidhi Gupta why he felt the need to document his rich, nonnormative life and make it raw, real and revelatory
THE WORLD IS ONE Canvas
The pandemic may have brought India’s favourite biennale to a screeching halt, but nothing could stop Bose Krishnamachari from putting together Lokame Tharavadu, the ambitious art show featuring 267 artists and one timely message, writes Nidhi Gupta
NEON HAZE
The latest upgrades on the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is proof that you can fix something even if it isn’t broken
TWIN WIN
A new, METAScertified master chronometer movement is the driving force behind a new breed of Omega timepieces
THE INSIDER
Actor Harshvardhan Rane on negotiating an industry of great inequities, the films he’s betting on this year and why he’ll never mistake Bollywood for a family
THE FENISSANCE
A new breed of feni enthusiasts are giving the age-old tipple a makeover in Goa: ageing it underwater, infusing it with ingredients ranging from jeera to chorizo, and using it as a base in a variety of excellent cocktails. Arun Janardhan traces the evolution of this humble spirit from the bhatti to the bottle