Bard SummerScape 2023 Welcomed Adventurous Operagoers With Beautiful Rarities
Usually, there’s a connection between the summer’s pair of operas, but this year only a slight Tudor link arose.
The Best Natural Wine Bars in New York City
The buzziest natural vino bars, from Brooklyn to the Lower East Side.
Tech Made Work From Home Possible. Can It Solve the Debate Dividing Workplaces?
As the RTO vs. WFH debate continues, companies need to consider not only the cost and benefit of each option, but also the potential role of technology in finding a middle ground.
Business
See AllFor Billionaire David Duffield, Every Day Is National Dog Day
Before the tech founder best known for PeopleSoft and Workday hit it big, he was a dog owner with a dream.
The Dogs of Tech Titans: From Zuck’s Wild Puli to Musk’s Shiba Inu
The tech world has no shortage of dog lovers. Here are the nine most famous dogs barking behind their billionaire owners.
Jensen Huang Ranks Among the World’s 30 Richest After Nvidia’s Record Earnings
After an expectation-smashing quarter, Nvidia is now worth roughly ten times of Intel, AMD and Qualcomm.
“GitHub For A.I.” Startup Hugging Face Is Worth $4.5 Billion After Big Tech Funding
After the Salesforce-led funding round, Hugging Face joins the $4 billion club of A.I. unicorns along with Anthropic and Stability AI.
Masayoshi Son’s Expensive A.I. Bet Is Going Public
Masayoshi Son is known for his high tolerance for risks.
Arts
See AllOne Fine Show: ‘Dreamland’ at the McNay Art Museum
An exploration of the Burtonesque aesthetic is the subject of a new exhibition that opened ahead of The Nightmare Before Christmas’ 30th anniversary.
Don’t Miss: ‘Van Gogh and the Avant-Garde’ at the Art Institute of Chicago
“While painting at Asnières, I saw more colors than I have ever seen before.”
The Artist as Destroyer
An artist’s cache of works may grow year over year, creating a what-to-do-with-it problem that eventually becomes overwhelming.
Amanda Lo Iacono on Dropshop, Art Accessibility and Opening a World of Possibilities
“Every Drop is a true partnership between Phillips and our collaborator.”
Where Burning Man Art Ends Up After the Burn
“If it’s not burned, leased or sold it needs to go somewhere,” says Rene Byck, of Paradise Ridge Winery.
Lifestyle
See AllAce the Style Game in These Chic Tennis Dresses
It’s time to embrace the #tenniscore aesthetic.
The Best Skincare Products for the Modern Man’s Grooming Arsenal
You can rest easy, because we’ve assembled an elite team of skincare superheroes, all raring to beef up your skin’s defenses and inject some much-needed resilience.
All of Zendaya’s Most Fashionable Moments
From her Disney days to the red carpet outfits that helped make the actress a certified fashion icon.
Diane Sawyer Lists Sprawling Martha’s Vineyard Compound for $24 Million
It’s just the third time that the property has been offered for sale in 75 years.
The Most Romantic Restaurants for a Date Night in Dallas
From French fare in a transportive, Parisian-inspired dining room to fresh sushi in a modern and sultry setting, Dallas does it big.
Entertainment
See AllSunday’s National Cinema Day Means $4 Movie Tickets—Here’s What to Watch
Celebrate the second ever National Cinema Day with $4 movie theater tickets and these films!
Who to Watch: Rachel Sennott, Writer and Star of ‘Bottoms’
The actress and comedian has another hit on her hands with ‘Bottoms’, but there’s plenty more of hers to watch and enjoy.
What to Watch on Streaming This Week: August 25-31
This week has tons of fun to offer, from ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ to ‘The Flash.’
Power Lists
See AllPR Power List Honor Roll 2023
Excellence in PR sometimes takes the form of a firm dedicated to a particular sector. Here is the 2023 PR Power List Honor Roll, recognizing specialist firms.
PR Power Rising Stars 2023
The PR business is constantly recruiting new talent, and the nature of media is that the best of the younger staff end up informing and reforming their firms. Here are this year’s rising stars.
The PR Power List 2023
2022 was yet another year of waiting for a “return to normal” that never entirely arrived. But the best agencies are the ones that can ride out change and take advantage of even adverse times. Here are the 25 best PR agencies in the United States right now.
Latest
All Latest‘And Just Like That’ Season 2 Finale Review: Goodbye, Farewell, WTF?
Is there a word for continuing to watch a show even though it’s absolutely ridiculous? If there is, it has never better described a TV series than ‘And Just Like That.’
‘Retribution’ Review: Liam Neeson’s Family Is In Danger Yet Again
Liam Neeson is trapped behind the wheel in this forgettable thriller—doubly forgettable, because he does the whole thing sitting down.
What’s Up With All the Vintage iPhones Hitting the Auction Block?
The ongoing Apple collectibles craze has led to the company’s first-generation phone becoming one of the most desirable tech products at auctions.
‘Ahsoka’ Review: The Most Lifeless Star Wars Installment Yet
Rosario Dawson as an errant Jedi Knight on a mission to find a missing hero? This should be fan candy. Instead it’s so slow it’s less like watching TV and more like playing a point-and-click adventure game.
John Donohue Wants to Draw Your Favorite Restaurant
“They are these beautiful things that aren’t necessarily going to be there forever,” he told Observer.
‘Bottoms’ Review: This Summer’s Weirder, Bloodier, Gayer ‘Barbie’
Mind-blowingly bizarre and gut-bustingly funny, ‘Bottoms’ is an unapologetic queer comedy that’s sure to be an instant cult classic.
Forget Spielberg, Tommy Wiseau Influences Himself
‘The Room’ has become a cult film like few others. As it celebrates its 20th anniversary, the burning question for Tommy Wiseau fans is: can his new movie ‘Big Shark’ recapture the magic of ‘The Room’?
As Zoom Expands A.I. Offerings, CEO Eric Yuan Promises Fair Price and User Privacy
Zoom plans to integrate Claude, a chatbot developed by Anthropic, into its various meeting products.
What’s Missing from the Art World? Giving Back
If art continues to be treated as nothing more than an asset for amassing wealth, we will be sleepwalking into a future in which there are no guardians of culture for future generations.
Home Set: The Best Tinted Face Sunscreens
From color correctors and dewy serum formulas to matte finishes and sensitive skin-approved options, these are the best tinted sunscreens we’re loving and coveting right now.
The Clinton Global Initiative Continues to Draw CEOs and A-List Stars
Attendees include everyone from Michael J. Fox and Orlando Bloom to Pfizer head Albert Bourla and HSBC CEO Noel Quinn.
Federal Judge Rules A.I.-Generated Art Isn’t Copyrightable But Questions Remain
The unsurprising ruling reasserts that human beings are an “essential part of a valid copyright claim.”
Fintech Startup Made Famous by Crying CEO is Going Public
Better.com’s CEO Vishal Garg took a brief break after his famous 2021 Zoom layoff but has since returned to the helm of the company.
Warren Buffett Donates $27M to Undisclosed Charity Ahead of His 93rd Birthday
The Berkshire Hathaway head has long been committed to giving away 99 percent of his fortune to charitable causes.
Melon Mania: Why Crown Melons Are the Most Luxurious Food to Eat Right Now
The “King of Melons” will completely change your outlook on fruit.
Fall Arts Preview 2023: 10 Must-See Exhibitions
As autumn’s chill cools the air, things in the art world start to heat back up.
Luxury in Lucerne: An Elevated Guide to the Swiss City
Whether you’re visiting over a long weekend or planning a longer jaunt in Switzerland, Lucerne offers the tranquility of a resort getaway with the ease and convenience of a city trip.
‘Gran Turismo’ Review: Decent Sports Biopic, Great Product Placement
As sports biopic, ‘Gran Turismo’ is solid. As a video game adaptation, it feels like some of the key elements still haven’t downloaded.
What to Watch on Streaming
See AllWhat to Watch on Streaming This Week: August 18-24
Thrillers, science fiction and a spooky small town mystery make up this week’s exciting offerings.
What to Watch on Streaming This Week: August 11-17
This week’s offerings range from ‘Cocaine Bear’ to ‘Ballers’, so there are plenty of options for the streaming savvy.
What to Watch on Streaming This Week: August 4-10
From ‘Mario’ to ‘Only Murders’, this week is filled to the brim with fun new streaming content.
Reviews
See All‘Strays’ Review: Is This Talking Dog Movie Too Crass, Too Sweet, Or Both?
What we have here is a talking dog movie for adults in the vein of ‘Ted,’ which is probably enough information to determine whether or not it’s for you.
‘Mask Girl’ Review: An Exciting New K-Drama Blinded By Ambition
The show has everything from murder to major plastic surgery, making it a wild ride from start to (disappointing) finish.
Review: Savor High-Def Chekhov in a Marvelously Intimate ‘Uncle Vanya’
What’s gained by staging Chekhov in the round, with actors just feet away, sometimes lit only by a candle? It’s what you’d expect: a wonderfully intense experience of the text.