Travel, Inspiration, Opinion Blend Continental: Why the World's Most Discerning Travelers Are Coming Back to the Train The plane gets you there faster. The train gets you there better. After decades of chasing speed, the world's most discerning travelers are rediscovering what the great rail journeys have always known — that the journey itself is the point.
Trends, Architecture, Inspiration The Chair in the Light: Why the Best Interiors Are Designed Around Stillness There is a particular kind of room that stops you at the doorway. Not because it's grand. Not because it's expensive. But because something in it is arranged so precisely — so honestly — that walking in feels like an interruption. Like the room was already complete before
Travel More Than a River Fixture: The Remarkable, Misunderstood Life of the Hippopotamus From a distance, they look like rocks. Easy to miss, easy to dismiss. But the hippopotamus has been watching you since before you noticed it — and every experienced guide in Africa will tell you the same thing: there is no more misunderstood animal on the continent.
Sports, Opinion, Inspiration Four Wheels and a Board: Why Skateboarding Was Never Just a Sport Skateboarding has always resisted the clean narrative. For fifty years, institutions have been trying to decide what it is — a sport, a subculture, an art form. The honest answer is all of those things and none of them fully. That ambiguity is not a problem to solve. It's the whole point.
Inspiration, Business Underwater: What Swimming at 5am Taught Me About Building a Business At 5:15 every morning, before the city wakes up, Daniel Reeves is already underwater. No phone, no meetings, no inbox. Eleven years of early mornings. Two companies, one near-bankruptcy, fifty employees. The pool, he says, is where it all began.