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Feb 17, 2025, 03:20 PM UTC
The Brutalist wins big at BAFTAs
Plus, where to eat in the Dutch capital, a Baja California ceremony space, and a São Paulo apartment Wallpaper* Your Daily Digest of latest news Daniel Blumberg and Adam Brody
The Brutalist wins big at BAFTAs
Plus, where to eat in the Dutch capital, a Baja California ceremony space, and a São Paulo apartment

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| Meet Daniel Blumberg, the British indie rock veteran who created The Brutalist’s score
The Brutalist wins big at BAFTAs. Listen to Blumberg's epic score for Brady Corbet’s award-winning film |
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| The Amsterdam to London Eurostar route has reopened – here’s where to stay, eat and drink in the Dutch capital
Passengers can now travel between the cities without having to stop off in Brussels, which makes it the perfect time to check out our favourite spots in Amsterdam
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| Inside India’s contemporary art scene
Emerging and established artists are bringing the spotlight to India, where Aastha D attended the recent India Art Fair
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| Explore a minimalist, non-religious ceremony space in the Baja California DesertSpiritual Enclosure, designed by Ruben Valdez in Mexico's Baja California Desert, offers flexibility and calm
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| ‘The Gates’ makes a digital return to Central ParkThe 2005 installation ‘The Gates’ by Christo and Jeanne-Claude marks its 20th anniversary with a digital comeback, relived through the lens of your phone
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| This São Paulo apartment combines wood-clad interiors, biophilia and show-stopping city views
The Andre Luque-designed Heritage apartment features a retractable open plan, a plethora of natural materials and self-irrigating plants
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| Embrace fashion’s eclectic new era with the Wallpaper* Style Issue, on sale now
As brands from Prada to Marni explore reinvention, find the sartorially unexpected amid the looks of the S/S 2025 season in the March issue, on newsstands now
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