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Mexico City skyline at sunset with cultural landmarks and artistic elements, representing its status as the world’s top city for museums and art.

🎨 And the Best City for Art and History Museums in the World Is…

Mexico City just ranked as the best city in the world for museums—beating London and New York. A cultural powerhouse hiding in plain sight.

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Model wearing a dramatic couture outfit emitting smoke while walking the runway during Jean Paul Gaultier’s Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show, creating a theatrical and surreal visual effect.

Jean Paul Gaultier’s Runway Started Smoking

When fashion dares to astonish, the runway becomes a stage — and creativity becomes smoke, spectacle, and statement. Jean-Paul Gaultier rocks!

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Wild horses running freely in an open field at sunrise, symbolizing Stella McCartney’s animal-friendly philosophy (Life, First) during her Paris Fashion Week show.

🐎 Ten Horses Entered the Runway Before the Models

Ten horses entered the arena first. Five black. Five white. Only then did the models walk. At Paris Fashion Week, British-American designer Stella McCartney opened her Winter 2026 show in a riding hall in the Bois de Boulogne with a message that was as simple as it was elegant: Fashion can celebrate animals — rather than consume them. No leather.No fur.No feathers.No meat. Life first. The horses moved in quiet choreography around the sand ring while the models walked the perimeter — a reminder that beauty does not have to come at nature’s expense. “I want to feel like I’m actually really embracing women through these collections,” McCartney said, “and I don’t want the planet to suffer because of it.”...

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AI robots depicted as spiritual figures in a futuristic digital space, symbolizing artificial intelligence discussing religion and consciousness.

AI May Replace Workers, But Can It Replace…

Somewhere on the Internet, millions of AI agents are debating consciousness, meaning—and even inventing religions. It’s funny. It’s fascinating. And it might change how we think about AI, belief, and ourselves.

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