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Author: Bonnie Pop

Christian Watson and The World of Mr. Skelly

The Art of Being Anyone and Feeling Everything. There’s a moment while watching one of Christian Watson’s animations when something unexpected happens. The skeletal figure rolling irreverently around in a flower-filled field or walking companionably beside a penguin finds the soft, unguarded part of you that recognizes itself in those simple bones. Before you know …

Stone Eagle Winery: A Bold New Vision

Inside Niagara’s Most Anticipated Winery Opening Niagara-on-the-Lake has a new estate winery, one with an unusually clear sense of purpose. Stone Eagle Winery, which opened in November 2025, is the second venture from sisters Angela Marotta and Melissa Marotta-Paolicelli, the founders of Two Sisters Vineyards, who have spent two decades proving that Canadian wine deserves …

A 600-Year-Old Palazzo Reimagines Venetian Luxury

A historic landmark enters a new chapter, blending centuries of heritage with contemporary hospitality in the heart of Venice. Venice was built on an audacious dream. Traders, painters, poets and power brokers looked at a lagoon and saw a city. For a thousand years, it has been the world's most improbable metropolis: the place where …

Patrick Bet-David: The Man Who Bets on Everything

Patrick Bet-David — entrepreneur, author, podcaster, father of four — sits down with us to talk success, sacrifice, and how living the good life means sometimes being ‘unreasonable’ There is a particular kind of energy in the room when Patrick Bet-David is talking — a sustained, almost furnace-like intensity that the 47-year-old entrepreneur seems to …

Suzanne Rogers: In Full Bloom

Suzanne Rogers brings LoveShackFancy to Toronto — and with it, a sixth chapter in fashion philanthropy’s most treasured love story. There is a certain magic to the events put on by Suzanne Rogers. People might arrive expecting a fashion show, but they leave having experienced something much more meaningful, something they didn’t entirely anticipate. The …

Raine Maida: The Songs That Save You

Raine Maida on music as religion, raising boys, and why War Child means everything. There is a particular kind of clarity that comes with time. Raine Maida, the voice behind one of Canada’s most beloved rock bands, Our Lady Peace, has had three decades to find his. In conversation on a cool Toronto morning, the …

Fulvio De Bonis: The Artist of Unforgettable Travel

Fulvio De Bonis doesn’t design trips, he orchestrates feelings. As the charismatic force behind Imago Artis Travel, Fulvio De Bonis has built a reputation for transforming Italian travel into deeply personal, story-led experiences. His company’s mission is simply to create unforgettable memories. Of course, in practice, the behind-the-scenes work that goes into those creations is …

Van Cleef & Arpels’ Brassée De Lavande Automaton

Bejewelled movement and music turn the act of telling time into a performance. What does it take to turn the simple act of telling time into a performance? For Van Cleef & Arpels, the answer was unveiled in Paris as part of its Extraordinary Objects collection, a series created to reimagine how we experience the …

Joel Kim Booster On Stand-up, Screen Success And The Sweet Life

The journey of one of television’s most beloved actors is defined by self- reliance — built without excuses, handouts or the need for approval. Joel Kim Booster has built a career out of defying expectations. His early years were anything but conventional. Born in South Korea, adopted into an all-white Evangelical Christian family in suburban …

Victoria-Maria Creates A Dreamworld In The Andalusian Hills

At every turn, Hotel Marbella bears Victoria-Maria Geyer’s signature: it’s vibrant, eclectic and courageously individual. For interior architect Victoria-Maria Geyer, design has always been a deeply personal act, an instinctive need to reshape the spaces around her. “Even as a child, I was constantly moving furniture in my bedroom,” she recalls. “I’ve always felt the …