Does this sound familiar? “You’re too fat and too thin; your breasts are too big and too small. Your body is wrong. If you’re not trying to change it, you’re lazy. If you’re satisfied with yourself as you are, you’re settling. And if you dare to actively like yourself, you’re a conceited bitch. In short, you are doing it wrong. Do it differently. No, that’s wrong too, try something else. Forever. This” You might think it’s from the recent movie Barbie, but it is actually a quote from @enagoski’s 2015 NYTimes best-selling book, “Come As You Are: the surprising new science that will transform your sex life.” The book enabled people to have a deeper understanding of why and how we have sex and how to feel less critical of and dissatisfied with our bodies. Now she’s back with a brilliant book titled “Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections,” and we talked all about it in my latest episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is here or in my bio. https://tinyurl.com/dmwemilynagoski
Does this sound familiar? “You’re too fat and too thin; your breasts are too big and too small. Your body is wrong. If you’re not trying to change it, you’re lazy. If you’re satisfied with yourself as you are, you’re settling. And if you dare to actively like yourself, you’re a conceited bitch. In short, you are doing it wrong. Do it differently. No, that’s wrong too, try something else. Forever. This” You might think it’s from the recent movie Barbie, but it is actually a quote from @enagoski’s 2015 NYTimes best-selling book, “Come As You Are: the surprising new science that will transform your sex life.” The book enabled people to have a deeper understanding of why and how we have sex and how to feel less critical of and dissatisfied with our bodies. Now she’s back with a brilliant book titled “Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections,” and we talked all about it in my latest episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is here or in my bio. https://tinyurl.com/dmwemilynagoski
I spoke with @lilahrap for the @financialtimes about design, brands and culture and why I don’t believe in “personal branding.” Link in bio!
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting The Diego Rivera Museo Anahuacalli, located in the San Pablo de Tepetlapa neighborhood of Coyoacán, Mexico.
On visiting the Botanical Garden Biology Institute, Univeridad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM.
On visiting the Botanical Garden Biology Institute, Univeridad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM.
On visiting the Botanical Garden Biology Institute, Univeridad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM.
On visiting the Botanical Garden Biology Institute, Univeridad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM.
How does something come from nothing? How do creators actually create? These are questions Adam Moss has long been asking. They also happen to be some of the questions that I try to investigate with every guest on every episode of my podcast: How did you become you, and how did you make that? Adam Moss is the former editor of New York Magazine, and before that he was the editor of The New York Times Magazine. He has left an indelible mark on those magazines and the many others he’s worked on. Adam Moss is also an artist. He came late to the fine arts, and he’s a little reluctant to call himself an artist. We to talked all about that and how he wrote and created his brand new book, “The Work of Art: How Something Comes From Nothing” on this brand new episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is in my bio! Oh, and this beautiful book was designed by @lukehhayman of @pentagramdesign.
How does something come from nothing? How do creators actually create? These are questions Adam Moss has long been asking. They also happen to be some of the questions that I try to investigate with every guest on every episode of my podcast: How did you become you, and how did you make that? Adam Moss is the former editor of New York Magazine, and before that he was the editor of The New York Times Magazine. He has left an indelible mark on those magazines and the many others he’s worked on. Adam Moss is also an artist. He came late to the fine arts, and he’s a little reluctant to call himself an artist. We to talked all about that and how he wrote and created his brand new book, “The Work of Art: How Something Comes From Nothing” on this brand new episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is in my bio! Oh, and this beautiful book was designed by @lukehhayman of @pentagramdesign.
How does something come from nothing? How do creators actually create? These are questions Adam Moss has long been asking. They also happen to be some of the questions that I try to investigate with every guest on every episode of my podcast: How did you become you, and how did you make that? Adam Moss is the former editor of New York Magazine, and before that he was the editor of The New York Times Magazine. He has left an indelible mark on those magazines and the many others he’s worked on. Adam Moss is also an artist. He came late to the fine arts, and he’s a little reluctant to call himself an artist. We to talked all about that and how he wrote and created his brand new book, “The Work of Art: How Something Comes From Nothing” on this brand new episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is in my bio! Oh, and this beautiful book was designed by @lukehhayman of @pentagramdesign.
How does something come from nothing? How do creators actually create? These are questions Adam Moss has long been asking. They also happen to be some of the questions that I try to investigate with every guest on every episode of my podcast: How did you become you, and how did you make that? Adam Moss is the former editor of New York Magazine, and before that he was the editor of The New York Times Magazine. He has left an indelible mark on those magazines and the many others he’s worked on. Adam Moss is also an artist. He came late to the fine arts, and he’s a little reluctant to call himself an artist. We to talked all about that and how he wrote and created his brand new book, “The Work of Art: How Something Comes From Nothing” on this brand new episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is in my bio! Oh, and this beautiful book was designed by @lukehhayman of @pentagramdesign.
How does something come from nothing? How do creators actually create? These are questions Adam Moss has long been asking. They also happen to be some of the questions that I try to investigate with every guest on every episode of my podcast: How did you become you, and how did you make that? Adam Moss is the former editor of New York Magazine, and before that he was the editor of The New York Times Magazine. He has left an indelible mark on those magazines and the many others he’s worked on. Adam Moss is also an artist. He came late to the fine arts, and he’s a little reluctant to call himself an artist. We to talked all about that and how he wrote and created his brand new book, “The Work of Art: How Something Comes From Nothing” on this brand new episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is in my bio! Oh, and this beautiful book was designed by @lukehhayman of @pentagramdesign.
You can’t tell the story of punk music and the riot grrrrl movement without telling the story of @mskathleenhanna. Kathleen Hanna was the co-founder and lead singer of the legendary band Bikini Kill, and later fronted the pioneering band Le Tigre. She has since gone on to make a lot more music and art and basically stir shit up. Her feminism, her politics and her activism have deeply informed her music, and her music continues to inform the culture. She tells her own story in a new memoir, “Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk,” which is an absolute must read. And now for the first time ever, the original Bad Feminist, the brilliant @roxanegay74 is guest interviewing the original Rebel Feminist in this brand new episode of Design Matters. Link to listen is in my bio. And very special thanks to @theubc for helping to make this happen! ✊
The playwright Suzan-Lori Parks has staged some of most important works of contemporary American theater and, as a result, she has won nearly every artistic accolade, including a Pulitzer Prize, several Tony awards and a MacArthur Genius Grant. Her latest play is a play within a play titled ‘Sally and Tom.’ The play presents the story of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson, and explores the complications and contradictions of their relationship with candor, pathos and group of phenomenal actors. ‘Sally and Tom’ is currently on stage at the @publictheaterny. @suzanloriparks365 is also a novelist AND a member of the band @sulaandthejoyfulnoise. Link to listen is in my bio or here: https://tinyurl.com/dmwsuzanloriparks