Author: Tehya

It’s no secret, we’re just placing them at your fingertips. If you fancy feeling like an International Person of Mystery, there is no better place to be than in a wine bar. The mood lighting, sophisticated lists of local and international bottles, bartenders who seem to speak in code surrounded by exotic elixirs – you may just expect James Bond to pull up the chair next to you. But you don’t need to be a budding sommelier (or a spy) to find the pleasure in a bright glass of white or a smooth shiraz. Wine varieties offer a taste for…

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Abloh is taking huge strides towards educating young creatives. Virgil Abloh is no stranger to a headline. Perhaps the most prominent black figure in fashion right now, his actions have been heavily scrutinised and equally praised during the Black Lives Matter movement that not only brought attention to racial inequality throughout America, but also revealed an inherent class divide within the fashion industry. Unlike a lot of his peers, Abloh has made significant inroads to addressing this divide andinequality with the launch of his new mentorship program “Free Game” – an online spaceproviding free education for aspiring creatives in an…

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It pays to know your shit. Clearly… For someone who shares so much about his life, we know so little about Joe Rogan’s home-base… that is, until now. After signing a staggering $100 million deal with Spotify earlier this year, the podcaster extraordinaire/DMT-enthusiast has relocated his entire family and online broadcasting operation to a $14.4 million lakeside mansion in Austin, Texas. Hence, mere mortals can get a glimpse of the superstar’s luxurious former home – which has a $4.5 million price tag. Forty minutes from the racing heart of Los Angeles, the property boasts some extraordinary specs. For starters, there…

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Get the calendar ready, Nobu opens in Sydney this December. Internationally renowned chef, Nobuyuki Matsuhisa – otherwise known as Nobu – is the leading man of the Japanese-fusion culinary scene, with a restaurant and hotel empire spanning more than 40 cities and five continents. His newest destination? Sydney. There’s no doubt Melbourne’s Nobu has become an institution, one trip to Crown’s influencer hub you’ll catch humans doing human things, taking photos of their plates, shooting boomerang videos for the gram, and pouting like it’s the last photo they will ever take. The Southbank hot spot changed the way people dine.…

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Drink responsibly! When it comes to weight loss, we are all pros at knowing the heroes and villains on the plate. No to the French fries, yes to the crunchy carrot salad. But what about your meal’s humble sidekick – the alcoholic bev? Things tend to get a little murkier, with many of us totally unaware of the caloric intake of alcohol. Sure – alcohol may have almost no nutritional value, but even the strictest of dieters can relax knowing there are several options out there promising to keep the calories low and the indulgence high. Here’s a breakdown of…

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Melbourne has its fair share of ritzy streets, but there are a few that stand out. Well-known for its thriving cosmopolitan scene and world-class liveability, Melbourne plays host to some of the world’s most cashed-up individuals. From the dazzling beach-side Brighton mansions, to the leafy expanse of Toorak, drive through the suburbs and you will see the grandeur for yourself. But where are the streets people are bending over backwards to get into? The crowning glories of Melbourne’s suburbs? Research by realestate.com has compiled a list of Melbourne’s most popular stretches and the top six may surprise you. Fairview Avenue,…

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It may sound crazy, but with a couple of top tips, you too can become an avid reader. We’ve all heard the fact that Warren Buffet reads 400 pages a day; that the average CEO reads an around 60 books per year. It’s intimidating yet alluring – plus in this fast-paced digital world, feels almost archaic. But trust us when we say: reading is good and reading a lot? Well that’s even better. Smashing a book every week – whether fiction, non-fiction or even a comic – is a sure way to get your neurons firing. Reading is known to…

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