Project Runway Taps Nina Garcia & Law Roach, Ib Kamara & Dazed Split!
22 Nina Garcia & Law Roach Will Reunite As Project Runway‘s Season 21 Judges! Project Runway‘s 21st season will find Nina Garcia returning to judge, according to Elle. The Elle EIC will be back in the fashion competition show’s judges’ panel, alongside past Project Runway winner Christian Siriano. The duo
David Lynch Spoke to Naomi Watts and Laura Dern About New Project Last Fall: “He Was Not, In Any Way, Done”
It’s now been just over two months since we lost one of the great artists of our time. In the weeks following David Lynch’s shocking death, many have found solace in revisiting his works, with theaters holding repertory screenings and his collaborators sharing words of remembrance. After many rumors, we
‘Never say never’ – we ask Hitman developer if Project 007 is coming to VR, and learn how Hitman VR was fixed for PSVR 2
Ahead of its launch I had the chance to demo Hitman: World of Assassination on PSVR 2 – you can read all about why I think it’s excellent here – and while in Copenhagen I was also able to chat with IO Interactive’s Eskil Mohl (the title’s senior game designer)
Raspberry Pi powers briefcase-sized PiEEG ‘Bio Lab’ project
Computer inputs are not just limited to keyboards and mice. We can use sensors to measure light levels, acceleration, and perhaps our brain! Ildar Rakhmatulin’s PiEEG project, last seen back in 2023, now comes in the form of the PiEEG Bio Lab with everything that you need to read and
A$AP Rocky’s Ray-Ban Gig, Bad news for Project Runway Fans
6 Ray-Ban Taps A$AP Rocky As Its First Creative Director! A$AP Rocky has a new gig at Ray-Ban! The eyewear brand has just appointed the musician as its debut creative director. The role will find Rocky spreading his Rocky magic across Ray-Ban’s upcoming collections, future creative projects, and store designs. To
Museum of the Moving Image’s 2025 First Look Lineup Features Bonjour Tristesse, Zodiac Killer Project & More
A yearly highlight of New York programming (and North American options at large), the Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look returns on March 12 with an opening-night, US-premiere screening of Durga Chew Bose’s Bonjour Tristesse, closes March 16 with the stateside debut of Giovanni Tortorici’s Diciannove, and in intervening days