THE MAGAZINE

Africa Fashion
Art, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi Art, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi

Africa Fashion

Can fashion be art—and does it belong in a museum? This article explores how the Victoria and Albert Museum is rethinking fashion history through its landmark exhibition on African creativity.

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Promming in London
Classical Music Christina Ezrahi Classical Music Christina Ezrahi

Promming in London

Fancy classical music in the most relaxed setting imaginable? Our TWoA guide explores promming at the BBC Proms—from standing tickets to blankets, books, and unforgettable performances.

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Olga Smirnova: A Ballerina in Protest
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Olga Smirnova: A Ballerina in Protest

Life can change overnight. Once a leading ballerina of the Bolshoi Theatre and a glamorous icon of Russian culture, Olga Smirnova suddenly found herself recast as an outcast at home—and a symbol of artistic and human integrity worldwide.

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The Blackest Black, or: Anger Makes Creative
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The Blackest Black, or: Anger Makes Creative

Imagine a black so deep it absorbs 99.96% of visible light, flattening three-dimensional objects before your eyes. Impossible? Anish Kapoor’s Vantablack sculptures in Venice suggest otherwise—and the effect is quietly unsettling. Read on for more.

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