Why the Golden Globes Snubbed One of 2024’s Best Dramas

This week marked the unveiling of the nominees for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. Despite being tarnished by years of controversy, the event has been trying to revamp its image in recent times following its separation from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. This year’s nominations brought some delightful surprises (with The Substance receiving multiple mentions), but as is often the case, there were also some unexpected omissions. The television categories, in particular, raised quite a few eyebrows, with HBO mainstays like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Industry, and even House of the Dragon only managing a few nominations collectively.

Trevor Yeung Explores the Poetic Life of Betta Fish in ‘Not a Fighter, But a Lover’

On Goldfish Street in bustling Hong Kong, you’ll come across long lines of Betta fish suspended in tiny plastic containers, meticulously arranged in endless rows. Often, their lives start in Thailand, where they are bred alone before being transported globally. These captive creatures symbolize a striking contradiction, embodying both hostility and beauty. Their inherent inability to live harmoniously with others is a result of their very nature as well as the compulsory confinement they endure.

Why Matthieu Blazy Is Perfect for Chanel (and Hollywood)

Finally, it’s confirmed! The dream job in fashion has been given to its new occupant: Matthieu Blazy, who used to be the creative director at Italian label Bottega Veneta, has been appointed as the artistic director of Chanel, starting early next year. This 40-year-old designer, born and raised in Paris, will be responsible for designing all high fashion, ready-to-wear, and accessories collections for the brand that Coco Chanel established in 1913.