Category: The Village Voice
Super Buddha on The Spiritual Vocabulary of the Modern Workplace and his SuperSure Office Project in the Wells Fargo Center
Every cultural cycle produces a quiet, or not-so-quiet, rebellion. In an age dominated by optimization, the countercurrent is contemplation. From meditation apps to minimalist architecture,…
The Studio Museum in Harlem Reopens, with More Space and Continuing Passion
The Studio Museum in Harlem is coming back full force as the country’s leading institution devoted to artists of African descent. The museum opened…
Waiting for Limbo: Mary Corman’s Inviting – and Enigmatic – Interiors
Mary Corman paints interiors that are empty but not deserted, ethereal but not ghostly. Time is drifting through amber here, slowly mottling uneven walls…
Why Burnout Isn’t a Badge of Honor: Inside Marie Smith’s Energy Reset
For years, burnout was worn like a badge of honor. Sleepless nights, packed calendars, and emotional exhaustion were proof of ambition—a twisted measure of success…
A Pinch of AI: Dr. Okur’s Transformative Solutions for Radiology Workflow
The United States healthcare system faces a growing crisis in radiology, where the skyrocketing volume of imaging studies clashes with a critical shortage of trained…
Austin Peirson: The Art of Making Tech Feel Human
When twenty-year-old filmmaker Austin Peirson looks at technology, he doesn’t see buzzwords and mystery. He sees engineers with stories that need to be told; founders…
Hold Your [Bobble] Head High as NYC Starts Fresh with Zohran Mamdani
Want a souvenir of New York City’s invigorating November 5 mayoral election? A limited-edition bobblehead of the city’s first Muslim, South Asian mayor, Democratic Socialist…
The Selah Center: Redefining What Wellness Looks Like in Southern California
Forget the endless detox teas and “miracle” cleanses that dominate the California wellness scene. In Carlsbad, The Selah Center is taking a smarter, more grounded…
Keen Review: Are Keen Psychic Readings Worth It?
Is Keen legit? After nearly 25 years in the game and guiding millions of people, the answer is a hard yes. Keen isn’t some fly-by-night…
Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Creates Life with Aching Emotion
It’s aaalive, but not in the ways you might think. Sewing together a career’s worth of limbs, intestines and dismembered body parts from his…




