The Fastest Way Across Major Cities Without Relying on Roads

Road travel still shapes how most people think about getting around a city. It just doesn’t work that way anymore. In London, Los Angeles, or New York, congestion turns even short distances into something unpredictable. A route that looks simple on a map can quietly double in time once you’re in it. That gap between expectation and reality is where most time gets lost. The fastest way across a…

“I Do It for Myself First”: Karin Ann on Growth, Identity and New Music

In conversation with FAULT Magazine, Karin Ann reflects on growth, creative control, and the importance of staying true to herself, even when that means resisting definition altogether. https://open.spotify.com/album/1nmAMyarEDpYJbKsA1rR8F FAULT Magazine: “All My Money” was rooted in transience. You've mentioned in previous interviews that you never mention settling. Do you ever feel like…

The Aintree Weekend Rituals Fans Plan Months Ahead

Photo: SHOX ART Every April, thousands of racing fans mark their calendars for the same three-day stretch. The Aintree Grand National meeting draws crowds who've planned their outfits, booked their hotels, and mapped out their betting strategies months in advance. For many, it's not just about the race itself, it's about the traditions that surround it. Some groups return to the same pub…

Exploring India’s Rivers and Wildlife Regions

Photo: Arto Suraj India’s rivers don’t just cut through landscapes; they shape how people move, where towns form, and how wildlife survives alongside everything else. Following them often leads to places that feel more layered than a typical itinerary stop. One stretch might pass tea estates and river islands; another, mangrove forests where land and water keep shifting.  It’s not…

Premiere: Saint Velez Drops ‘Authority (Inspirational Hater)’, with Debut Album announced for May

Saint Velez Photo: courtesy of Saint Velez There’s a particular kind of credibility that can’t be manufactured. The kind built slowly, inside rooms that don’t care about optics. For Brooklyn-based producer Saint Velez, that credibility has been forged over a decade in the warehouses of Bushwick and Bed Stuy, where sound is physical, attention is earned, and reputation travels by word of…

Why Mindful Nomadism Is Becoming the New Normal

Photo: Leeloo The First In the past few years, we have seen several debates on whether digital nomadism hurts or helps local economies. And many times, local communities have argued that they are worse off following an influx of digital nomads. We look at why this is the case and how these claims have paved the way for mindful nomadism. The Case for Mindful Nomadism Mindful nomadism is…

Nicola Høie Confronts Love’s Limits on New Single ‘Painkiller’

Nicola Høie Photo: courtesy of Nicola Høie Nicola Høie uses her latest single, 'Painkiller', to clinically dispel Pop music's time-honoured promise that love can fix everything. The rising artist’s latest release leans into emotional clarity rather than escapism, capturing the moment when residual affection no longer feels like enough. ‘Painkiller’, at its heart, is a song about…

Tempo by Hilton Times Square Review – the Perfect NYC Getaway

Tempo by Hilton Times Square Review Words: Mix Cacho-Negrete Staying in Times Square during New York Fashion Week, Valentine’s Day weekend, and President’s Day holiday sounded like a logistical nightmare. Add snowfall to the mix, and I was fully prepared for chaos. Instead, my stay at Tempo by Hilton Times Square turned out to be one of my most comfortable stays in New York,…