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Jean Shafiroff Hosts Art Basel Miami Reception at Hotel Croydon

by ElizaBeth Taylor December 18, 2025
written by ElizaBeth Taylor

 Hotel Croydon in South Beach and Jean Shafiroff teamed up for an annual Miami Art Week bash that was as colorful and fun as the artwork being showcased all over town. 

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Culture, Community and Care; Cash Cobain and Bay Swag Bring Holiday Joy to Justice-Impacted Youth at Sei Less

by JaMir Robert December 17, 2025
written by JaMir Robert

The Knockturnal was invited to a holiday celebration centered on compassion, culture, and community, as hip-hop artists Cash Cobain and Bay Swag partnered with New York City dining destination Sei Less to host an intimate gathering for 45–50 teenagers from Children of Promise NYC — a nonprofit organization supporting young people whose families have been impacted by the criminal justice system.

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The Root 100 Gala Honors Black Excellence in a New Era

by Rebecca Eugene December 17, 2025
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The 2025 Root 100 Gala delivered a powerful and reimagined celebration of Black excellence, bringing together influential voices from across arts, activism, business, politics, faith, media, and culture.

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Inside American Ballet Theatre’s Intimate Holiday Benefit in Los Angeles

by Eliana Arian December 16, 2025
written by Eliana Arian

Walking into the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton on December 15, it was immediately clear this was not a typical ballet setting. American Ballet Theatre’s annual Holiday Benefit placed the audience unusually close to the dancers, creating a beautiful and intimate environment. Dancers, artists, longtime supporters, and guests including Sterling K. Brown and Ryan Michelle Bathé filled the room alongside ABT leadership and principal dancers, blurring the line between performance and gathering.

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CUUP Crafts Luxurious Looks and Alluring Garments

by ElizaBeth Taylor December 15, 2025
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This season in New York City CUUP hosted an early holiday bash that showcased the divine luxury and groundbreaking craftsmanship of the line.

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Brightland’s Holiday House with Tanqueray Gin Elevates Season

by ElizaBeth Taylor December 15, 2025
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Brightland’s Holiday House this weekend in Brooklyn was a merry affair with toasts by the wonderful Tanqueray Gin. 

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Jenna Ortega, Anya Taylor-Joy, Bog Joon-ho and Celine Song on How to Save Humanity with Film

by Dano Nissen December 15, 2025
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The 22nd Marrakech International Film Festival screened some of the award season’s buzziest films and hosted a diverse slate of international stars. 

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Chloe Wine and Drybar Host Glorious Holiday Bow Bar

by ElizaBeth Taylor December 15, 2025
written by ElizaBeth Taylor

Your ultimate holiday pampering is here thanks to Chloe Wine Collection and Drybar.

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Pluto TV’s ‘The Holidays Are Brutal’ Goes Hard at The Ragery

by ElizaBeth Taylor December 15, 2025
written by ElizaBeth Taylor

Pluto TV’s Holidays Are Brutal collection offered fans a fresh escape from over-sugared holiday programming with a lineup of beloved blockbusters and action-packed film franchises — from “Charlie’s Angels” and “Rush Hour’ to “The Expendables” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”

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TAX Magazine Celebrates Issue 6 in New York

by Tristen Yang December 14, 2025
written by Tristen Yang

On Tuesday night, TAX Magazine took over Music For A While, the subterranean listening bar in Chelsea, to celebrate the release of its sixth issue, Diverge. The crowd was a mix of actors, designers, nightlife icons, and digital creators.

If TAX has a signature, it’s the ability to turn underground energy into something collectible. The Fall/Winter 2025 issue, spanning 370 pages, continues that idea. Designed in Paris, printed in Ghent, published in Los Angeles, and distributed in London, it’s an object that crosses borders but keeps an independent pulse. Diverge explores what happens when instinct takes over instruction and how queer culture, fashion, and intimacy create their own paths and rewrite the rules as they go.

The New York launch came first, followed by an L.A. event the next night. The pace felt right for TAX: fast, global, and slightly chaotic. Inside the warm wood-paneled space, the crowd filled out quickly. Peter Do and Amanda Lepore, both featured in the issue, anchored the night. Lepore arrived in a neon-lime latex dress and yellow gloves that shimmered under flashbulbs while Do kept it understated, moving through conversations with quiet focus, talking about the issue’s evolution and the publication’s widening reach.

The night’s soundtrack came from DJ Evan Kline and DJ P_A_T, who shifted seamlessly between glossy pop and hard electronic cuts. Cocktails flowed courtesy of Gay Water, Superbird Tequila, UME Plum Liqueur (our favorite), and Ten to One Rum, a lineup that matched the magazine’s mood: bright, independent, and a little indulgent.

Across the room, conversations blended fashion, film, TikTok and design. Among the guests were Haley Kalil, Ian Paget, and Peter Demas, alongside editors and reporters from Billboard, WWD, Page Six, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar, and The Knockturnal. Photographer Anneliese Horowitz caught the details that mattered: Lepore commanding the room, Kalil in a red sweater mid-laugh, and a sea of phones lighting the space like a low-lit constellation.

TAX’s events always feel less like parties and more like moving editorials. The lighting was cinematic with streaks of red and violet reflecting off glasses and latex, creating pockets of motion that looked staged but weren’t. The energy was fluid, part club, part gallery, part social experiment.

Diverge marks a turning point for TAX. It’s their largest and most visually ambitious issue yet, built with the kind of design precision usually reserved for fashion houses, not independent magazines.

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