It's 420, and we'd rather be sinking into a striped poolside lounger at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Designed by architect Paul R. Williams', whose timeless designs makes every corner feel like a perfect backdrop.
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How is it already the end of February? The Birds took the Super Bowl, we aged decades trying to get BeyoncĂ© tickets, and the world keeps spinning at full chaos speed. Time is moving fast, but that doesnât mean you have to. In the midst of all the noise, thereâs something sacred about doing absolutely nothingâwhether thatâs staring at your ceiling, rewatching your comfort show, or finally checking in on that Sims family you abandoned in 2012.
This week, weâre celebrating the 25th birthday of The Sims and all the beautifully unhinged digital lives we left behind, reliving Doechiiâs mind-altering Grammy performance, and getting lost in Mickalene Thomasâ powerful, disruptive paintings of Black domesticity. And if youâre not already looping SZA and Kendrickâs latest drop, let this be your sign. Bonus points if you're counting down the days till their tour.
So before March sneaks up on us, take a breath. Light something. Do nothing. Or do something that feels like nothing. Whatever that looks like for you, itâs valid.
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Those Sims You Forgot About? They're Still There

Somewhere in the digital void, your abandoned Sims are still thereâstarving, peeing themselves, trapped in a pool with no ladder. This piece takes a hilarious, slightly existential look at the pixelated lives we created and then casually forgot about,(or if you're like me you're still going strong 25 years later đ ) leaving them to glitch, suffer, and throw tantrums in their tiny, simulated worlds.
Pure Energy, No Skips
Love, Power & Taking Up Space

Mickalene Thomas builds worlds where Black women take up spaceâbold, powerful, and impossible to look away from. Layered with collage, color, and texture, her work is a love letter to identity, beauty, and history. Itâs all about love, but not the small kind; the kind that reclaims, redefines, and radiates.
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