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Glass Father’s Day Gift Guide 2026 for the Modern Man

FATHER’S Day is an annual tribute to fathers and father figures. This year, it falls on Sunday 21st June. This special day is an opportunity to express gratitude for the love, guidance, and on-going support that many fathers provide, and to celebrate the unique bond that Father’s share with their

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Tommy Hilfiger Merges Sailing And Fashion For USA Sail Team

FASHION meets high-octane watersport in the new Tommy X US SailGP Team capsule collection – a dynamic collaboration between Tommy

Josha Stradowski Is Morphing On Screen With Quiet Force

From Spring Issue 61 Glass Man talks to Dutch actor Josha Stradowski about morphing from farm boy to hero in

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Identity, Levity and Acts Of Resistance: Glass Goes to Venice Dance Biennale 2025 

Between soulful lyricism and notes of optimism, artists and choreographers unleashed shreds of panache, fierce beauty and feel-good compositions, in

Venice Dance Biennale 2025: Yoann Bourgeois and Patrick Watson’s Airy Romance 

The trailblazing duo, whose offering oozed poised lyricism and a pulsating energy to match, delivered a sweeping experience that toyed

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L’Arena di Verona: La Traviata’s tale of love and consumption boasts historic theatrics on stage

As the 102nd Opera Festival is well under way, Hugo De Ana’s current staging shines a light in favour of

Venice Dance Biennale 2025: La Morte I La Primavera by Marcos Morau 

A decade after its previous participation and drawing inspiration from universal patterns of life and death, Morau’s Catalan dance company

US Actor Emma Myers On Finding Calm In The Chaos

From Spring Issue 61 Glass talks to US actor Emma Myers about starting out young, what followed after her breakout

Michelle Randolph on her duality across the Taylor Sheridan universe

From Spring Issue 61 Glass talks to US actor Michelle Randolph about starting out as a model then landing her

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Vincenzo Di Primo on his journey through dance

THE fickleness and superficiality of the dance industry are no secret: highs and lows sit at the core of an


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