City Guides Spotlight: New York City: Select recommendations for enjoying a city that has everything, from our City Guides series

City Guides Spotlight: New York City


Sponsored content: New York City takes its role as the “capital of the world” seriously, with unlimited food, culture and entertainment on offer 24 hours a day. Everyone and anyone has a recommendation for NYC—from restaurants to parks, galleries, cafes…

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City Guides Spotlight: San Francisco: Get the most out of the city by the bay with our latest delivery of travel tips

City Guides Spotlight: San Francisco


Sponsored content: San Francisco has maintained its status as the cultural haven of the California coast for decades. Through the counterculture of the hippie ’60s and ’70s and the rise of the Castro…

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The Art of Darkness: A short history of the film noir genre and a modern-day version called “Factory of Dreams”

The Art of Darkness


Sponsored content: by Chris Diken of Vimeo In conjunction with Vanity Fair and Film Independent, The Lincoln Motor Company tapped filmmaker Jacob Hatley re-imagine the classic genre of Thriller Noir. The film short “Factory of Dreams,” is a suspenseful story…

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City Guides Spotlight: Detroit: Tips for enjoying the renaissance that’s occurring in Motor City, from our City Guides series

City Guides Spotlight: Detroit


Sponsored content: Detroit is known for many things; from the revolutionary sounds of Motown to the hum of the American automotive industry, but it’s no secret that the city has fallen on hard times. While the surface may appear bleak,…

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Opening Ceremony BTW Roundup Presented by Motorola: Concluding a week of fashion exclusives, concerts and a catwalk show at a pop-up on the Hudson

Opening Ceremony BTW Roundup Presented by Motorola


Sponsored content: This week, CH was very pleased to announce the Opening Ceremony BTW pop-up, presented by Motorola. We were in sheer awe of the Opening Ceremony SS14 runway show that…

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Take What You Can’t Get: The history of the ’70s heist genre and a re-imagining of “The Incident”

Take What You Can’t Get


Sponsored content: by Chris Diken of Vimeo In conjunction with Vanity Fair and Film Independent, The Lincoln Motor Company tapped filmmaking duo David Ariniello and Nick Citton to re-imagine the classic ’70s heist…

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Announcing Lexus Stand Out City Guides: Be aware of the classics and hidden treasures no matter where you are with our new map-based travel tips

Announcing Lexus Stand Out City Guides


Sponsored content: It’s no secret that the staff at Cool Hunting are fans of seeking out new experiences. From our own backyards to cities across the globe, we’re always on the lookout for the best food, shops, museums, culture and…

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Coast by Opera: The first web browser to be built from scratch, specifically for the iPad

Coast by Opera


Advertorial content: Tablets aren’t smaller versions of a laptop or a computer—they’re designed to be held and used in a completely different manner. So it makes no sense that most mobile version of apps tend to mimic their larger desktop…

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Fashion X Technology: Daniel Widrig : Using 3D printing to create couture with unprecedented results

Fashion X Technology: Daniel Widrig


With a background in architecture, Daniel Widrig’s designs employ cutting-edge technology and 3D modeling to create a surreal landscape of avant-garde couture, bluring…

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Fashion X Technology: Pierre Renaux: The French designer creates 3D-printed heels inspired by bones in disrepair

Fashion X Technology: Pierre Renaux


A recent graduate from Antwerp’s esteemed Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Pierre Renaux has already amassed a transformative body of work. Renaux’s debut collection—also his Master’s thesis—”);…

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