What Happens to the Money After Rob Reiner’s Death? An Estate Lawyer Explains How California and U.S. Law Works
High-profile cases like the reported Rob Reiner tragedy highlight how, under California and U.S. law, estate and probate proceedings move independently of criminal cases, with trusts and wills controlling inheritance, state intestacy laws applying when no plan exists, and slayer statutes preventing an accused heir from financially benefiting if they are found to have intentionally caused a death.
Jo Dennis Writes to New York: Ruins, Memory, and Maternal Inheritance at CARVALHO
Jo Dennis’s A Letter to My Daughter, her first New York solo exhibition at CARVALHO, presents sculptural assemblages made from weathered, found materials that transform ruins and abandoned shelters into intimate reflections on memory, ageing, labor, and resilience, while her Mexico City exhibition at JO-HS offers a parallel, travel-like extension of this material narrative across geographies.
TOPOLOGIE Expands U.S. Footprint With New Miami Store in Wynwood Arts District
TOPOLOGIE is a global accessories brand inspired by the worlds of climbing, travel, and urban exploration.
From Stuttgart to Costa Mesa: Porsche and Porsche Design Honor 90 Years of F. A. Porsche
From Stuttgart to Costa Mesa, Porsche and Porsche Design commemorate the 90th birthday of F. A. Porsche with a refined series of limited-edition automobiles, timepieces, and accessories that embody his enduring legacy of functional, timeless design.
Samsung Galaxy and Claire Holt Host an Immersive NYC Wellness Tour Ahead of the Holidays
Samsung Galaxy hosted an exclusive NYC Wellness Tour led by actress and wellness advocate Claire Holt, guiding guests through a curated hop-on-hop-off experience at Manhattan’s most coveted wellness destinations ahead of the holiday season.
Inside Pluribus: How Westgate’s Sky Villas Became Television’s Most Cinematic Setting
Featured in Apple TV’s breakout hit Pluribus, Westgate Las Vegas’ iconic Sky Villas take center stage as a modern symbol of luxury, storytelling, and the resort’s enduring legacy in entertainment culture.
Desenio Embraces Pantone’s Color Of The Year: Cloud Dancer
Reminiscent of soft cloud cover and freshly pressed linen, it speaks to a collective longing for serenity, clarity, and a quieter kind of beauty.
EDITION and Sotheby’s Celebrate Lake Como with Exclusive Brunch and Curated Luxury Experience
The event highlighted a singular lot, merging the worlds of collectible art, fine jewelry, and luxury travel, offering guests an immersive experience inspired by the serene elegance of Lake Como.
EDITION and Sotheby’s Unveil an Extraordinary Jewelry-and-Travel Experience at The Lake Como EDITION
The offering will appear as an exclusive lot in Sotheby’s Fine Jewelry auction, open for bidding from November 26 to December 11 during the auction house’s inaugural Luxury Week at its newly opened Breuer building.
AUGUSTUS HOTEL & RESORT: Tuscany’s Definitive Expression of Slow Luxury
Augustus Hotel & Resort stands as a timeless symbol of slow luxury on the Tuscan Riviera, blending historic villas, refined beachfront living, and contemporary wellness into an exclusive, Dolce Vita–infused retreat.
The Flavor of Fire: Barbecue Traditions Across the Pacific Islands
How Guam, Hawaii, and the Polynesian Islands Turn Ancient Flame Into Modern Culture.
How to Take Full Advantage of Airline Membership Benefits
Airline Membership Benefits: what to know.
The Life In The Sky: Inside the Routine of a Frequent Business Traveler
Their lives unfold at 35,000 feet, defined by early-morning flights, quick turnarounds, and the art of being both everywhere and nowhere at once.
Retiring Early and Living Abroad: A Modern American Escape Plan
From lower living costs to immersive cultural environments, the idea of swapping the traditional 9-to-5 grind for a more intentional, globally rooted life is resonating with a new generation of retirees and early exit planners.
Across the Atlantic: How Americans Turn London Trips Into Earning Opportunities
For Americans, London has always been a familiar kind of foreign: close enough in language and culture to feel accessible, yet layered with history, nuance, and a pace that pushes you into new rhythms.
How to Find the Best Street Food in Seoul, South Korea
Finding the best street food in Seoul means exploring iconic districts like Myeongdong, Gwangjang Market, and Hongdae, following busy local stalls and nighttime pojangmacha tents, and letting curiosity lead you to the city’s most authentic, freshly made flavors.
Sydney at a Run: Finding the City's Pulse One Stride at a Time
Running through Sydney allows you to experience its iconic beauty not as a passive spectator, but as an active participant, trading crowded tours for breathtaking coastal paths and harbor-side trails that reveal the city's true pulse.
AMIRI Debuts Its First Milanese Boutique, a Flagship European Destination
Amiri has opened its first European flagship in the heart of Milan, a boutique designed as a cinematic set that fuses its Hollywood heritage with Milanese elegance.
A Carved Symphony: Finding Winter's Magic on the Slopes of Vail
A ski trip to Vail is a sensory symphony, blending the untamed freedom of its legendary Back Bowls with the storybook charm of its Bavarian-style village for a truly magical winter pilgrimage.
A Traveler's Guide to Milan's Must-See Phenomenon: "Fata Morgana: Memories from the Invisible"
Due to overwhelming demand, the critically acclaimed exhibition "Fata Morgana: Memories from the Invisible," a mystical exploration of art and the unseen, has been extended until January 4, 2026, offering free admission at Milan's Palazzo Morando.