A red plush horse meant to celebrate the Lunar New Year has unexpectedly become China’s most relatable mascot after a stitching mistake turned its smile into a dramatic frown. First spotted at Yiwu International Trade City, the “crying horse” quickly went viral as shoppers sought out the saddest versions they could find. Young workers embraced […]
January 30, 2026
Neil Young has offered everyone in Greenland free access to his full music archive, framing the gesture as a response to renewed interest from Donald Trump in acquiring the territory. The move reflects Young’s belief that independent art can counter both political pressure and the influence of Big Tech. His stance extends into the corporate […]
January 29, 2026
Apple’s new AirTag introduces its most significant upgrade since 2021, delivering a longer locating range, a 50% louder speaker, and improved Precision Finding powered by a next‑generation chip. The refreshed model enhances Bluetooth performance, making it easier to locate items across larger spaces. It also integrates with Share Item Location, allowing users to securely share […]
January 28, 2026
Pharrell Williams’ digital auction house JOOPITER has unveiled “The Contemporary Take: Andy Warhol Prints,” a curated sale of 25 works that spotlight the artist’s enduring influence on contemporary art. The collection features iconic series including Sunset, Mick Jagger, Flowers, and Camouflage, each reflecting Warhol’s fascination with repetition, color experimentation, and mass‑media imagery. By presenting these […]
January 27, 2026