Archive for September 2025
TUNL Unites with Street Dreams and Arte Haus to Launch New Sports & Fashion Collective
A new creative powerhouse is taking shape at the intersection of sports, fashion, music, and culture. TUNL, the next-generation media and commerce company, has officially launched its creative collective, unifying with global visual media platform Street Dreams and creator-led Arte Haus Studios. Founded with a mission to close the gap between cultural influence and cultural…
Read MoreHachette Book Group’s Carrie Bloxson Emerges as a Key Voice Ahead of Banned Books Week 2025
With Banned Books Week (October 5–11) approaching, Carrie Bloxson, Chief People Officer of Hachette Book Group (HBG), is stepping forward as a leading advocate in the fight against censorship. Earlier this year, Bloxson became HBG’s first Chief Human Resources Officer before being elevated to Chief People Officer, making her one of the most prominent voices…
Read MoreFlora Yukhnovich Brings a Contemporary Vision to The Frick with ‘Four Seasons’
This fall, The Frick Collection presents a bold new dialogue between past and present through Four Seasons, a site-specific installation by British artist Flora Yukhnovich. On view through March 9, 2026, the mural transforms the museum’s Cabinet Gallery with an immersive reinterpretation of François Boucher’s celebrated series, The Four Seasons. Known for her fusion of…
Read MoreH.N. Hirsch’s ‘Winter’ Explores Love, Loss, and Mystery in Fourth Bob and Marcus Novel
In most mysteries, the tension revolves around the central question: whodunnit? In H.N. Hirsch’s latest book, Winter, the suspense runs deeper. While a campus murder sets the stage, the true intrigue lies in whether a decades-long relationship can endure grief, professional pressures, and the relentless passage of time. Set on a quiet University of California…
Read MoreFilm at Lincoln Center Announces Currents Slate, Spotlighting Bold Voices and Innovative Cinema
Film at Lincoln Center has unveiled the Currents program for the 63rd New York Film Festival (NYFF63), running September 26 through October 13 across Lincoln Center and venues throughout the city. The section features 16 feature films and 24 shorts spanning 28 countries, showcasing filmmakers who are redefining cinematic language with inventive, boundary-pushing work. Currents…
Read MoreMeet the Whales of North Iceland: New Adventures Launch from Akureyri with Special Tours
For travelers seeking an unforgettable encounter with Iceland’s marine giants, Special Tours has unveiled new whale watching departures from Akureyri, the “Capital of the North.” Operating aboard the fast and stable cruising ship Lilja, these tours provide passengers with unparalleled access to the waters of Eyjafjörður fjord, home to humpback and minke whales, as well…
Read MoreNBA Champion Tristan Thompson Named Chief Digital Equity Officer at World Mobile, Aiming to Bring Internet to Underserved Communities
NBA champion and tech innovator Tristan Thompson is taking his next big leap off the court and into the digital skies as World Mobile’s inaugural Chief Digital Equity Officer. In this role, Thompson will lead initiatives to address the growing digital divide, bringing affordable, community-owned internet to underserved neighborhoods across the United States and beyond.…
Read MoreAttorney General James Announces Arrest of Florida Man in $600K Investment Fraud Targeting Haitian Community
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the arrest and indictment of Florida resident Marc Henry Menard, formerly of Mineola, New York, for allegedly running a multi-year investment fraud scheme that defrauded members of the Haitian community across New York, Florida, and Georgia. Menard is accused of stealing more than $600,000 from 11 investors, using…
Read MoreThe Frick Collection Unveils Expanded 2025–26 Concert Season in New Schwarzman Auditorium
The Frick Collection has announced its 2025–26 concert season, signaling the return of its acclaimed classical performance series following the museum’s reopening in April 2025. This season, the series will feature twenty-five concerts running from October 10, 2025, through May 22, 2026—more than double the number of performances offered in previous years—providing audiences with a…
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