On wearing what you want and not giving a damn.
Tavi Gevinson, founder of Rookie Mag on not giving a shit what other people think.
People respect people who wear
Letters from Paris: Why don't we build like this anymore?
The Notre Dame. Sacre Coeur. L’Hotel de Ville. Places des Vosges. The Saint Michel Fountain and the Louvre. The
Letters from Paris: Montmartre and the Digital Cabaret.
It was on the northern slope of the Butte Montmartre on a cobbled street that this enchanted house became a
Letters from Paris: On cities as museums.
It’s springtime in Paris and I have something to confess (although the fact that I feel the need to
Letters from Paris: Things Parisians Like.
The thing I love about Parisians is they just don’t give a damn. And that, contrary to popular belief,
Native Son. White guilt.
Baltimore haunts me. And I fear it always will. I feel guilty. Guilty for being white. Guilty for taking flight.
On craftsmanship, the right tools, and cinematic storytelling.
Cults hold a special fascination for me. I was in one once, from the tender ages of 16 to 24,
Weiwei-isms, a Sazerac, and the West Village.
Sitting on a bar stool in the dark, red light of The Spotted Pig in the West Village. Drinking ale