Millennials are much more interested in art than previous generations, and social media may be driving their attraction to it. Study.

  Millennials are the most likely to own at least 1 piece of art but least likely to spend over 500 U.S. dollars on an artwork. Millennials are almost twice as likely as Baby Boomers to say they both know something about art (63% to 34%), and almost universally agree that they appreciate art, according … Read more

Mexican icon: how Diana Kennedy changed how we cook

The Essential Cuisines of Mexico remains an important repository not just of cookery, but of Mexican folklore

Vhils Makes The Invisible Visible for Hennessy Very Special Limited Edition

The bottle is his canvas. Urban artist Vhils used acid etched into paint for the Hennessy Very Special Limited Edition. For the design of the new Hennessy Very Special Limited Edition, Vhils dove into the archives – using posters and graphics from 250 years of Hennessy history. Hennessy has a long tradition of powerful artistic … Read more

Escheatment: Maltese Cat Book Series. Chapters 40 & 41. Tommy Informs Cat about the Swiss Account

  “Escheatment”, Book 1 in the Maltese Cat Book Series continues with new chapters. Enjoy: Chapters 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, 7 & 8, 9 & 10, Chapter 11, Chapters 12 & 13, 14-16, 17, 18, Chapters 19 & 20, Chapter 21, 22 & 23, 24, 25, 26, Chapters 27-29 Chapter 30, 31-32, 33-34, chapters 35 & 36, Chapters 37-39. Chapter 40 DA & DEA The bust in the Mission District … Read more

It’s time to explore ‘suburban wine’

As land in France’s grand cru regions and the Napa Valley becomes eye-wateringly expensive, innovative winemakers are transforming previously unfashionable areas

A foodie homage to Catalonia: a tour of its unsung delta

Exploring the food and drink of the Ebro delta, our writer follows sustainably caught tuna from sea to plate, visits a ‘wine cathedral’ and samples Spanish sake