A LITTLE SOMETHING terribly romantic on this, the last day of the week, although if truth be told, it feels as...
IF YOU’VE EVER WONDERED what it might be like to cuddle a koala bear (and who hasn’t?), this adorable video...
Welcome to the very first instalment of our new series TIG-TV. Each week we will search the web for the most...
Welcome to the third instalment of TIG-tv. This week Steve Jobs explains the secret of life in 45 seconds, we...
On this week’s instalment of TIG TV: A fool-proof method for poaching eggs, 5 ways to be happy from the...
In this week’s edition of TIG TV we take a look at all the musicals that influenced La La Land, take...
In this week’s instalment of TIG TV, we listen to Bob Dylan’s 2016 Nobel Lecture in Literature and take at look at...
In this week’s installment of TIG TV, We look at Edward Hopper's classic painting, Nighthawks, Alain de Botton takes a philosophical look at our desire to travel, and there is an introduction to Roland Barthes’s Mythologies; Robert Pirsig, author of the Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, discusses his influential book; Edgar Wright discusses his passionate use of music as a storytelling device in his latest film, “Baby Driver”, and as always much, much more. Happy viewing –P
In this week’s instalment of TIG TV, we tour Virgil Abloh’s studio, peek inside Europe’s most remote restaurant, look at the life and death of Pakistan social media star and icon Qandeel, learn about the Catalonia’s independence referendum, explore the photography of the artist Gregory Crewdson and as always, much much more. –P
In this week’s instalment of TIG TV, we hear how Taika Waititi transitioned from indie filmmaking to the Marvel cinematic universe; Pharrell...
In this next instalment of TIG TV: we take a humorous look at Wes Anderson films, listen to the amazing...
In this instalment of TIG TV: Anna Wintour shares her favorite moments from Paris fashion week; view the 28 best looks from the Paris collections and listen to Virgil Abloh’s Lecture at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design; see inside Robert Downey Jr.'s Hamptons home; learn how to break bad habits and how dark patterns trick you online; and as always, much much more.
In this instalment of TIG TV: we find out what true love really is, and discuss the legacy of Anthony Bourdain;...
Unless you live in the Bay Area, chances are you probably haven’t been bumping Jay Stone. He’s a 29-year-old MC from Oakland who’s got a knack for painting vivid portraits of everyday life in the heads of listeners.
In this, the first instalment of TIG TV of the year: we journey to Japan’s most remote ramen shop; look at how to name a product; and discover the reason why coffee shops all around the world are beginning to look the same; explore the idea of guaranteed basic income, see how happy Finland really is, and as always, much much more. –P