“You will walk many miles. Dozens will become hundreds. Hundreds will become thousands. Your adventures will continue for years and years….” 

-Angel, “Beau is Afraid” (Aster, 2023)

When I heard this line, it clicked for me. This description is how it felt to watch the surrealist horror comedy “Beau is Afraid.” What starts as one man’s journey becomes a descent into madness, misdirection, and mystery. ‘Beau is afraid of what?’ one might ask, and as the credits rolled, I concluded: it’s everything.

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Whether it be on the infamous first Monday of May, the endless red carpets of the awards show circuit, or the prestigious runways of New York Fashion Week, every enthusiast looks to the most iconic fashion events of the year to discover the hottest new designers and the brands they represent. 

Labeled “One to Watch” by Women’s Wear Daily and a “key player in fashion” by Paper Magazine, Colin Locascio’s bold pieces have been taking the fashion world by storm since he launched his own eponymous womenswear brand just a few years ago. 

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A New York-born Israeli artist is turning buildings into playable works of sensory art. Bringing elements of sculpture and sound together, the visionary (audio-nary) creator Naama Tsabar reintroduces music as a collaborative practice. 

Tsabar’s visual artwork frequently intersects architecture and audio. Many of her installations are collaborative in execution, and she often works with women and gender non-conforming, classically trained musicians to present haunting and tangible audio spaces. 

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