
Nobody Needed Permission to Go This Far
Three builds. Three different answers to the same unspoken question: how much is too much?

Prada Stitched Something That Has to Work
When a fashion house builds the layer between an astronaut and the moon, the question isn't about branding anymore.

Meta Built an AI to Handle Support. Hackers Made It the Attack.
Twenty thousand Instagram accounts walked out the door through the front-facing chatbot, and the front door was Meta's idea.
In Rotation

Zegna Flew to Malibu to Tell You Vacation Has Standards
Alessandro Sartori staged a runway on the California coast. The real argument wasn't about clothes.

Al Leiter Has Been on Camera Since 2009. At Some Point, That Became a Classroom.
Three sports media careers, one uncomfortable truth about what broadcasting actually does now.

X Optimized for This. Now Look at It.
Two separate analyses, months apart, reach the same uncomfortable conclusion about what the platform actually rewards.

Sasquatch Speaks

Two Independents, One Dial, No Permission Slip

Arnaldi Made His First Grand Slam Semifinal. Then Didn't Walk Out.

When Washington Wants a Piece of OpenAI

Volkswagen Stopped Selling You the Future. Now It's Selling You a Car.

Girard-Perregaux Stopped Gatekeeping the Laureato
What you should know.

London Is Where Robotaxis Find Out If the Map Ends at America
Uber and Wayve are opening a waitlist in one of the world's most complicated cities — and that alone tells you something.

Roland Garros Got Its Final. Nobody Looked Ready for It.
A writer at The Athletic watched two players discover, in real time, that reaching a Grand Slam final and being built for one are different things.

Audi Dusted Off a Name From 2003 and Handed It 1,001 Horsepower
The Nuvolari is back, it's real, and it runs on a twin-turbo V-8 with three electric motors — which tells you everything about where Audi thinks performance actually lives.

Nineteen, Five Straight, Monaco. Go Ahead and Explain the Learning Curve.
Kimi Antonelli just won the most unforgiving race in Formula 1 for the second time he's ever seen it — and the coverage can't quite decide whether to celebrate him or process him.

Software Never Convinced Your Fingers
A $500 phone with a physical keyboard just became one of a veteran reviewer's favorites. That sentence deserves more than a shrug.

Subaru Counted Three Manual Transmissions and Called It a Product Strategy
When an affordable hatchback gets a stick shift, someone at the top decided driving still matters.
Storieswe’re telling.

Prada Stitched Something That Has to Work
When a fashion house builds the layer between an astronaut and the moon, the question isn't about branding anymore.

Nobody Needed Permission to Go This Far
Three builds. Three different answers to the same unspoken question: how much is too much?

Maja Chwalińska Walked Into Roland Garros With 500-to-1 Odds and Nobody's Script
When a qualifier with one Grand Slam win to her name reaches a final, the tournament stops being about tennis.

New York Has Been Waiting 27 Years to Feel Like This. Read the Room.
The Knicks are in the Finals, the city is losing its mind, and every faction has a different reason why this moment belongs to them.

