Archive for June 2026
Frick Collection Expands Free After-Hours Program With New Louis Vuitton Partnership
New Yorkers and visitors looking for a unique cultural experience can continue enjoying free evenings at one of the city’s most treasured museums thanks to a new partnership between The Frick Collection and Louis Vuitton. The museum announced that its popular monthly First Fridays program will continue through May 2027 under the new name “Louis…
Read More‘Rent’ 30th Anniversary Concert Expands Worldwide With Livestream After Tickets Sell Out in Minutes
Fans who missed out on tickets to one of Broadway’s most anticipated events of 2026 will still have a chance to be part of the celebration. Following an overwhelming response that saw tickets disappear within minutes, organizers of Rent: The 30th Anniversary Concert have announced a livestream option that will allow audiences around the world…
Read MoreCrystal Tamar Drops Her Summer Battle Cry: Former T-Pain Protégé Teams Up With Hitmaker Kosine for Bold New Anthem
R&B singer Crystal Tamar is ready to make some noise this summer. The Houston-born vocalist has teamed up with Grammy-nominated producer Kosine for her latest single, “Whachoo Doin?!,” a playful yet empowering anthem aimed at women navigating the dating scene. Released June 19, the track serves as the lead single from her upcoming sophomore EP,…
Read MoreThis High-Tech Face Mask May Be the Spring Break Skin Savior You Never Knew You Needed
Spring break is all about sunshine, sandy beaches, and making memories. Unfortunately, for many vacationers, it also comes with a painful side effect: a bright red sunburn that lingers long after the trip ends. Whether you nodded off in a beach chair, spent hours floating in the ocean, or simply underestimated the power of the…
Read MoreFilm Lovers Rejoice! Film Comment Launches Stunning New Digital Magazine and Unlocks Decades of Cinema History
For more than six decades, Film Comment has been one of the most respected voices in film criticism, helping readers make sense of cinema through thoughtful reviews, interviews, essays, and cultural analysis. Now the legendary publication is entering a new era. Film at Lincoln Center has announced the launch of a redesigned Film Comment digital…
Read MoreSummer Sweat Season Is Here: These Whole-Body Deodorants Promise Up to 72 Hours of Odor Protection
Rising temperatures, packed subway rides, outdoor festivals, and beach vacations can all make summer a challenging season when it comes to staying fresh. As consumers look for products that can keep up with the heat, two doctor-developed deodorants are attracting attention for their promise of long-lasting odor protection well beyond the underarms. Lume and Mando,…
Read MoreMeet the 16-Year-Old Author Inspiring a New Generation of Women Through the Power of Shared Stories
Most teenagers spend their free time scrolling social media, hanging out with friends, or thinking about college plans. At just 16 years old, California author Kavya Thakrar took a different path—one that led to the publication of her debut book, Bows and Ties, a collection of inspiring conversations with accomplished women from diverse backgrounds. Released…
Read MoreBefore Instagram and Travel Influencers, This Artist Was Capturing Paradise for the World to See
Long before travelers documented exotic destinations with smartphones and social media posts, artist and adventurer Robert Lee Eskridge was preserving some of the world’s most breathtaking locations through paintings, illustrations, and vivid storytelling. Now, a new biography by award-winning historian CJ Cook is shining a spotlight on the remarkable life of the globe-trotting artist whose…
Read MoreGet Your Kicks—and a Piece of History! USPS Unveils Route 66 Stamps for the Highway’s 100th Birthday
America’s most legendary highway is getting a first-class tribute. The U.S. Postal Service has released a new set of commemorative stamps celebrating the 100th anniversary of Route 66, the iconic roadway that has inspired generations of travelers, adventurers, and dreamers. Unveiled during a first-day-of-issue ceremony in Phoenix, the collection honors the historic highway’s enduring role…
Read MoreForget the Love Triangle: This New YA Pirate Adventure Proves Friendship Can Save the World
Young adult fantasy readers are used to certain formulas: a chosen hero, a sweeping quest, and often an inevitable romance. But award-winning author Jordan S. Keller is charting a different course with her latest novel, A Sea of Ships and Souls, a high-seas adventure that swaps predictable tropes for friendship, determination, and a hero who…
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