Thomas Rainwater Takes Over John Dutton’s Role in Yellowstone Spinoffs

John Dutton’s death in the second part of Yellowstone Season 5 happened after Kevin Costner and the show’s creator, Taylor Sheridan, decided to go their separate ways, bringing his time on the show to an end. Although John’s story is finished, the Yellowstone world is still growing with several new shows. One of the most exciting upcoming series is Dutton Ranch, which will focus on the stories of Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser). Meanwhile, Kayce took on the responsibility of continuing the Dutton family’s legacy in an episode of Marshals Season 1 in March, stepping into the role previously held by John.

Jordan Roth Brings Irene di Spilimbergo’s Paintings into Living Collages at Performance Space NY

Artist Jordan Roth recently presented a new performance piece at the Venice Biennale, hosted by Performance Space New York and held at the Palazzo dei Fiori. The work, created specifically for the location, blended performance art, photography, and painting, essentially bringing the idea of collage to life through movement. Roth’s performance examined how we create our identities and undergo change, with him acting as both the person being observed and the one doing the observing. The event was particularly noteworthy, as it was attended and supported by prominent cultural figures like Princess Alia Al-Senussi, Princess Marie Luise von Sachsen, and Diana Campbell.

Everything Dropping at Palace This Week

Palace Skateboards consistently delivers when drawing inspiration from British culture. For its Summer 2026 Drop 2 collection, the London-based brand is celebrating Dick Jewell, a hugely influential figure from the 1980s London creative scene. Jewell was a driving force behind the iconic Buffalo movement, skillfully combining graphic design, film, and printmaking to impact music and fashion. This collaboration transforms classic streetwear into wearable art, showcasing Jewell’s unique vision.

The Eames Pavilion System Reimagines Prefab Living

At Milan Design Week 2026, the Eames Office presented The Eames Houses at Triennale Milano, a large 800-square-meter exhibit exploring the architectural work of Charles and Ray Eames. Based on thorough research in the Eames Office Archive, the exhibit features life-size installations you can walk through, along with never-before-seen drawings, models, and studies. This project aims to show that the Eameses weren’t just furniture designers, but innovative thinkers who approached buildings as adaptable spaces meant to support how people live.

The Weeknd Is Bringing the Curtain Down on His “After Hours Til Dawn” Stadium Tour With an 11-Date Asia Finale

The Weeknd is bringing his “After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour” to Asia! The tour will include 11 shows in seven cities, starting September 20th in Tokyo and finishing November 4th in Kuala Lumpur. Live Nation is producing the concerts, with support from Nespresso. This Asia leg marks the end of a hugely successful four-year world tour, which has become the highest-earning stadium tour ever for a solo male artist.

43 World Records Set at Phillips’ Geneva Watch Auction XXIII

Phillips set a new record for watch auctions this weekend with its Geneva Watch Auction: XXIII. The two-day event at the Hotel President in Geneva brought in a total of 74.8 million Swiss francs (about $96.3 million USD), making it the highest-grossing watch auction ever. With almost every item sold – 224 out of 225 lots – the auction demonstrated the strong demand for watches around the world.

Dior Maison Spotlights the “Haute Wellness” Movement Into Three Cannage-Clad Studio Objects

Dior Maison has launched a new “Haute Wellness” collection focused on well-being. It features three items – a resistance band set, a water bottle, and a yoga block – all designed to promote light exercise, mindfulness, and better sleep. Each item showcases Dior’s signature Cannage pattern. The collection is currently available at Dior Ginza, a few select stores, and online at Dior’s official website.

adidas Reinvigorates the Gazelle Indoor “Snakeskin” With a Suede and Reptile-Skin Palette Built for the Terrace

For Summer 2026, adidas will release a new version of the classic Gazelle Indoor Suede, featuring a striking “Snakeskin” design. This version combines a black suede base with royal blue snakeskin detailing and metallic gold stripes. The shoes will be available through adidas stores and select retailers, and the price is still to be announced.