Susan Kaufman is taking us on a stroll through her very own New York City. The quiet places. West Village. The quaint small town in the middle of Manhattan. Bagels and old brownstones. In her book ‘Walk With Me: New York’ she shows us how to slow down in a city that never sleeps.
Category Archive: Cover Stories
In this category you can read all Cover Stories from our print magazine. You will find intresesting arcticels and thrilling interviews with exeptional personalities.
Yoga, meditation, positive affirmations, ancient rituals and shamans – the new spirituality is the religion of our time. But what are we searching for and what will we find?
At people who throw their rubbish out the window. At everyone still gleefully drinking water from a plastic bottle. At politicians whose solutions only look good on the surface. And at everyone that has stopped thinking and acting independently. With his “7Oceans” project, he wants to better protect the oceans. Not just because he loves them – but because all of our lives depend on it.
The past year has been very challenging for everyone across the world. We have been thrown into new living arrangements and are still dealing with the upheaval the pandemic has inflicted on us. While being isolated during the lockdowns, LA-based artist Lucky Tennyson asked people to give him an insight into their thoughts while he photographed them through their windows – and in doing so, he found out what people are really longing for …
Have you been asking yourself this question more often recently? Could it be that, since the coronavirus, we’ve been paying closer attention to what really means something to us, what we want to keep in our lives and what we can let go of?
The world is gradually starting to pick up pace again. But what has happened to us as people during the supposed downtime? We present four different perspectives …
Here we provide a brief insight into the island country’s sporting traditions, ancient rituals and new customs …
A border marks the edge of an area and is therefore a dividing line or delimitation. Borders separate people, countries and thoughts. Yet even if they restrict us, we need them. Not least so that we recognise freedom …
Frenchwoman Praline Le Moult, a graduate of Central Saint Martins college, is the creative mind behind the “outdoor pyjama” label P.Le Moult …
Deep down on the seabed, high up on mountain peaks, or even in space? With wild animals, or through sport and extreme physical exertion? The options today are endless. But can we really call our “protected” experiences adventure?
The discovery of secret places requires patience and luck …
Islands are always something special, real or mythical places of longing, often a little unconventional, they are perfect when they are open to new things, without giving up their independence …
The Guggenheim effect illustrates the impact architecture and art can have on a destination …
Stephan Vary runs the architecture and design studio “Labvert” in Vienna. Travel is his main source of inspiration …
There was a time before design hotels. Of course, even then, hotels were “designed”. Some owners went for the upmarket, luxurious and very expensive. Others also made an effort of sorts. And then came Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell …
Forever skiing: a trip through the past and present of winter sport …
Artists travel. Always and more than others. For different reasons. Travel impressions often become part of their art …
Seven travellers who lived for their travels and off their travels: Matt Harding, Karl May, Laura Dekker, Freya Stark, Alexandra David-Néel, Alma Karlin, Isabelle Eberhardt