Masters of the Machine: The A.I. Leaders With Power, Influence, Capital and Vision
The future of artificial intelligence isn’t just being built in research labs—it’s being shaped by a small circle of power players who control the capital, strategy and vision of the industry’s biggest breakthroughs. From tech executives to investors and policy architects, these leaders are determining what A.I. becomes, what it prioritizes and how it impacts society. Meet the movers who are deciding the direction of the world’s most transformative technology.
The Essentials With ABT’s Isabella Boylston: Book Club, Dior Lip Oil and Swan Lake
The prima ballerina discusses a career-changing role, what she’s prepping for next and her pre-performance routine.
Activating Chicago: How One Cultural Agency Is Transforming the City’s Art Scene
The second edition of CXW demonstrated the strength and vibrancy of the Windy City’s art community.
Arts
See AllRockets to the Future: The Car-Consciousness Art of Jason Rhoades
A soon-to-close show at Hauser & Wirth in New York showcases what a vigorous and deeply involved storyteller the artist was.
Coco Fusco’s New Public Project Brings the History of New York’s Migrants to the Streets
By juxtaposing historical images with contemporary photographs, Fusco challenges the narrative that migrants are a destabilizing force in the city’s fabric.
How Artist Brendan Fernandes Is Decolonizing Architecture Without Tearing It Down
“For me, it is not about dismantling a system or structure in a physical sense but finding growth to rebuild within what already exists.”
NSU Art Museum Director Bonnie Clearwater On the Gift of ‘Surrounded Islands’
It put Miami on the art world’s map and elevated Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s global renown.
Navajo Artist Emmi Whitehorse’s Symbolic Landscapes Offer a Path to Reconnection With Nature
Her new work captures subtle shifts of light, space and color, translating fleeting physical sensations and spiritual vibrations into multisensory experiences.
Lifestyle
See All15 Haunted Hotels for an Elevated Spooky Getaway
Discover luxury stays where the amenities include unexplained phenomena and centuries-old spirits.
Monkey Thief Delivers as a Hell’s Kitchen Drop-in for Playful Cocktails
If you find yourself looking for a pre-dinner drink somewhere near West 47th Street and Ninth Avenue without catching the
At Venice’s Belmond Hotel Cipriani, Chef Vania Ghedini’s Menu Is a Taste of Italy
For me, when someone comes to order, it’s like they’re coming to my home,” chef Vania Ghedini tells Observer. “I think of it like when the grandchildren come home, and the grandmother just wants to feed them.”
The Fall Escapes Just a Short Road Trip from Los Angeles
Escaping the coastal hustle and bustle of L.A. can be accomplished in under three hours, whether you’re looking for charming mountain towns like Big Bear and Idyllwild or vast desert retreats like Joshua Tree.
Sole Survivors: The Only Men’s Boots You’ll Need This Season
From hand-crafted Italian stallions to tech-infused trail champions, these boots are your ticket to conquering any terrain—urban or wild.
Business
See AllA.I.’s Sweep Reignites Debate Over Whether It’s Time to Modernize the Nobel Prizes
A.I.-focused researchers have already won two of the prestigious Nobel Prizes this year.
Honda Executives Dish Out on Measured Electric Vehicle Plans at Rare Meeting
“We are going back to the starting point to create a completely new platform, from zero,” said Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe.
How Will A.I. Regulation Move Forward in the US After California’s SB 1047 Veto?
California’s latest A.I. bill is null and void, but efforts to regulate A.I. are still moving forward.
Melinda French Gates Launches a $250M Open Call to Bolster Women’s Health
The philanthropist plans to dole out millions to organizations working to improve the physical and mental health of women.
How Far Can China’s Giant Economic Stimulus Package Go?
China’s stimulus package is a strong monetary response, but fails to address structural issues.
Entertainment
See All‘Disclaimer’ Review: Alfonso Cuarón’s Thriller Is Must-See TV
The new miniseries is pulpy and plot-packed, and it’s sure to be your newest TV obsession.
BFI London Film Festival Premiere: Steve McQueen’s ‘Blitz’
Steve McQueen—a director who understands we can only look forward by looking back—gives us a new lens through which to examine WWII in this masterful film.
‘The Listeners’ Offers a Chilling Take On Disillusionment and American Despair
Even when you know where this story is going, the opera drags you into its undertow.
Power Lists
See AllMasters of the Machine: The A.I. Leaders With Power, Influence, Capital and Vision
The future of artificial intelligence isn’t just being built in research labs—it’s being shaped by a small circle of power players who control the capital, strategy and vision of the industry’s biggest breakthroughs. From tech executives to investors and policy architects, these leaders are determining what A.I. becomes, what it prioritizes and how it impacts society. Meet the movers who are deciding the direction of the world’s most transformative technology.
The Most Powerful Public Relations Firms—And the People Behind Them
The most powerful people in PR today know that “public relations” is just a fraction of what it takes to succeed in 2024. They understand how and why the game is changing. They embrace technology and data creatively to engage and inspire new audiences. They grow with their clients, retaining big, established accounts for decades while recruiting and/or building the Next Big Thing. They are role models for the next generation of PR hopefuls, not just for their success but for their commitment to improving and diversifying their industry. They are champions of the greatest stories ever told—and the ones we can’t wait to hear.
The Top PR Firms for Crisis & Reputation Management
The fixers to call when you’re in a bind—or (as the wise already know) to help prevent PR disasters in the first place.
Marketplace
See All10 Best CBD Companies to Buy From in 2024: Honest Reviews & Guide
Despite strong competition from nine impressive challengers, Colorado Botanicals tops our list of the best CBD companies to buy from in 2024.
5 Strongest CBD Gummies: Best CBD Gummies of 2024
We’ve compiled a list of the top 5 strongest CBD gummies for pain, sleep, anxiety and stress to save you time and money.
10 Best CBD Gummies for Anxiety and Stress
Although Colorado Botanicals and its line of CBD gummies ranked first, and we found them to be the best CBD gummies for anxiety, they’re not the only CBD brand with a lot to brag about. The nine other competitors on our list have many qualities that help them stand out in a highly saturated market.
10 Best CBD Oils: Best for Pain, Sleep & Anxiety of 2024
After carefully reviewing and testing dozens of the top CBD brands, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 best CBD oils to buy in 2024.
10 Best CBD Oil for Dogs: Best for Anxiety, Pain & Arthritis
A guide to our carefully selected picks for the top CBD oils for dogs in 2024 to soothe anxiety, pain and arthritis.
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The artist’s rhetoric of literality and resistance to obfuscating the viewer won’t explain away the obviousness of “Social Media,” but they’re not meant to.
Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Latest Show in London Tackles Disillusionment and Political Polarization
“It seems that at this moment in the world inundated with “social” media, we have become less sociable.”
Observer’s Guide to the Must-See Shows Opening During Frieze Week
The shows opening this week have themes ranging from political critique and surrealist mysticism to deeply personal explorations of human emotion.
Albert Oehlen in Beijing: A Jazz Improvisation of Color
Bad boy? Bad art? Clever boy? Making art for the market? You decide.
Mastering the Fall 2024 Art Fair Circuit: A Collector’s Guide
Amid market shifts and economic volatility, both new and seasoned collectors can seize unique opportunities from the fall 2024 art fairs lineup through clarity and precision.
‘Godfather of A.I.’ Geoffrey Hinton Wins the Nobel Prize in Physics
The acclaimed A.I. researcher is now a Nobel Prize laureate.
How Do Nobel Prize Recipients Spend Their Winnings?
Some Nobel Prize winners use the award proceeds to fund research or support others in their field, while others put the money towards houses, boats and even croquet lawns.
FLAG Art Foundation’s Glenn Fuhrman On Partnering With the Parrish Art Museum
The FLAG Art Foundation launched FRESH PAINT last summer, expanding its focus to showcase works by both emerging and established artists.
‘Saturday Night’ Review: Not Live, Not Funny, Not Much
A game and well-chosen gang of actors must rescue moments of truth from a cheesy script in this nostalgia drenched look at the first days of SNL.
Painter Luke Agada Is Pushing the Boundaries of Representation
“By refusing the structuralist comfort of definitive meaning, I hope to leave space for the audience to confront their own assumptions about identity, migration and shared space.”
The State of the Art Market: Signals from the Recent Auctions in New York and Hong Kong
While bidding has been more cautious across auctions, Hong Kong’s results suggest there’s room for surprises and stronger momentum, especially for ultra-contemporary works.
Why Everyday Weather, Not Billion-Dollar Disasters, Impacts Businesses Most
While hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, drought and wildfires make the headlines, it’s everyday weather that’s having a major impact on retailers and manufacturers of seasonal products, from Wall Street to Main Street.
‘Indra’s Net’ Fills New York’s Park Avenue Armory With Sound and Beauty
There is no plot and no text, only shifting configurations of voice and instruments, intersecting and stretching out in all directions.
The Best Elevated Mediterranean Restaurants in L.A.
From a Santorini-esque eatery in Malibu to a Middle Eastern establishment with the most stunning patio in Hollywood.
What Heirs Need to Know to Establish a Lasting Inheritance
Ensuring your heirs benefit fully from the financial legacy you seek to give them requires the same type of hands-on approach and education as one might see in caring for a family home.
The Black Leather Jackets You’ll Wear Forever
No capsule wardrobe is complete without a black leather jacket.
‘La Máquina’ Review: Boxing Series Throws a Lot of Punches That Don’t Land
Hulu’s first Spanish-language series boasts Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, but they’re stuck with a bizarrely bad story.
End of an Era: Goodbye, Rubin!
Founded by Donald and Shelley Rubin to showcase classic and contemporary Himalayan art, the Rubin Museum of Art was more than just a repository for artifacts.