Articles

  • 18 hours ago | harpersbazaar.com | Ariana Marsh

    In today’s rapidly evolving workplace, dominated by advancements in generative AI, a consensus has emerged among younger workers: soft skills—such as empathy, communication, and leadership—are more important for career advancement than purely technical expertise.

  • 2 days ago | harpersbazaar.com | Ariana Marsh

    Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Over the decades, the portrayal of sex and sexuality in cinema has undergone a powerful transformation.

  • 3 days ago | harpersbazaar.com | Ariana Marsh

    What if abstaining from sex and romance wasn’t a retreat from intimacy but a pathway to deeper self-knowledge, creative clarity, and radical autonomy? In The Dry Season, writer Melissa Febos chronicles a year of intentional celibacy—an experiment that began in the wreckage of a devastating breakup and transformed into a radical reclamation of self. What started as a 90-day pause from sex and dating in 2016 extended into a full year of disentanglement from romantic attachment.

  • 4 days ago | harpersbazaar.in | Ariana Marsh

    For years, Casey Johnston did everything “right” when it came to health and fitness—at least according to the rules laid out by diet culture. She meticulously tracked calories, logged miles of running, and pushed herself to stay in control of her cravings. From the outside, she looked like the picture of discipline. But on the inside, her relationship with food and exercise was unraveling. “It was antagonistic; that’s how I often characterize it,” she says.

  • 1 week ago | harpersbazaar.com | Ariana Marsh

    “I was already deep on feelings, but becoming a mother has taken that up like seven notches,” says Kali Uchis. “That as an artist allows you to dig deeper.”The Colombian American singer, songwriter, and producer gave birth to her first child, a son, in early 2024, a period that was also marked by heartbreaking loss with the death of her own mother. "I knew that I was about to become a mom and about to lose my mom," says Uchis, who helped serve as a caregiver for her mother.