Homes that are making waves
More people are living on houseboats than ever before. A new book collects some innovative examples of “aquatecture”
More people are living on houseboats than ever before. A new book collects some innovative examples of “aquatecture”
Roy Orbison is one of a growing number of dead musicians going back on tour
The city installs more public art than any other in the world, and it serves developers as well as artists
Dating apps have a problem getting users to pay for premium features. If only people acted more rationally...
“My Little Pony: The Movie” clings to the idea that you can’t entertain a pre-teen without emotionally scarring them
How we respond to what we eat depends on which senses are stimulated. An experimental tasting menu gives our correspondent food for thought
LinkedIn is a great place to show off your CV, but its size makes it too impersonal. Jennifer Brown tests two apps that offer a more intimate approach
Compared to later films about banking, Oliver Stone’s movie from 1987 paints a surprisingly positive picture
A week on an electric bike may have earned Leo Mirani the scorn of hardened London commuters, but he can see only upsides to the new cycling revolution
Contemporary architects, like their ancient forebears, are drawn to the durability and versatility of bricks