The Corner Store Is a Sexy Throwback With Overindulgent Kid Food for Adults
The deep, narrow layout and vintage photos secure Catch Hospitality’s newest concept as a glamorous go-to, but more for vibe than fare.
When the Question Is Consign or Sell, the Art May Hold the Answer
With older artworks, prices may fluctuate, but there’s never not a market for works by Corot, Homer and Rembrandt.
Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone Are a Perfect Pair in ‘The Roommate’
Call ‘The Roommate’ glamorous summer stock. Sometimes, that’s enough, even on Broadway.
Arts
See AllSimon Porte Jacquemus Is Curating a Lalanne Exhibition for Christie’s
Despite a market slowdown, demand for Les Lalanne pieces remains strong, and we’re likely to see record prices again.
Amid Starry Nights and Sunflowers, the National Gallery’s Van Gogh Show Has More to Say
“Poets and Lovers” seems designed to entice the casual Van Gogh fan, but there are lesser-known works on view, too.
Lee Bul’s Unsettling Guardians Now Grace the Met’s Facade
The celebrated South Korean contemporary artists is renowned for her distinctive approach that explores the interaction between humans and non-humans, revealing dangerous interdependencies.
One Fine Show: ‘Multiplicity’ at the Phillips Collection
Perhaps artists keep returning to collage because it’s so simple yet so effective, no matter the era.
Julien Creuzet On Water as a Repository of Collective Memory and Place of Reconnection
The Biennale pavilion conceived by the artist embraces a pioneering universalism—one already embedded in the Caribbean.
Lifestyle
See AllJet Set: The Fall Beach Trip Packing Guide
From a beach tote and classic one-piece to the comfiest jeans and a classic tank, this is the beach vacation packing list for all your fall trips.
Cottagecore Meets Country in Kacey Musgraves’ First Reformation Collection
Kacey Musgraves just released her first-ever fashion collab, and she thinks the 17-piece collection is the “perfect line to frolic around in.”
All the Most Exciting Red Carpet Fashion from the 2024 Emmy Awards
A-listers never fail to bring their sartorial best to the biggest night in television.
How Personalized A.I. Can Transform Metabolic Healthcare
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how healthcare providers approach metabolic healthcare, offering personalized solutions.
Uncorking 11 Outstanding Vineyards and Wineries on the East Coast
From Maine’s blueberry fields to Georgia’s Appalachian foothills, discover how a new generation of vintners is reshaping the East Coast’s viticultural landscape.
Business
See AllxAI’s Unfiltered ChatGPT Rival Grok-2 Is a Product of Elon Musk’s A.I. Dilemma
Despite Elon Musk’s concerns with unregulated A.I., Grok-2 might just be falling into the pitfalls he once warned against.
Meet ‘Autocado,’ an Avocado-Peeling Robot Prepping Guacamole at Chipotle
Chipotle is exploring the dubious tech of food-preparing robots again.
5 ‘Extremely’ Qualified Candidates to Succeed Jamie Dimon as JPMorgan’s Next CEO
Dimon, 68, may retire in the next few years.
The Battle Against Fraud and Money Laundering: How Can Banks Stay Ahead?
As money laundering tactics evolve, banks must adopt new technologies to protect themselves, meet complex regulatory demands and maintain customer trust.
Tech Billionaire Jared Isaacman Completes World’s First Private Spacewalk
Isaacman walked in the vacuum of space for 10 minutes at 460 miles above Earth.
Entertainment
See All‘Speak No Evil’ Collapses in Carnage
‘An assault on the senses.’
‘My Old Ass’ Review: Poignant Coming of Age Story With A Time Traveling Twist
An 18 year old gets a warning from an older version of herself—played by Aubrey Plaza—in this bittersweet, deeply human comedy.
James Earl Jones: A Life In 13 Performances
From the second-ever episode of ‘Sesame Street’ to the Broadway stage, here are 13 performances that show the range and brilliance of James Earl Jones.
Power Lists
See AllThe 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.
The Top PR Firms for the Visual Arts
As the art world evolves, these firms are helping institutions change with the times so they can continue to connect art and audiences in meaningful ways.
Marketplace
See All10 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.
10 Best CBD Gummies for Pain & Inflammation to Buy in 2024
Finding the best CBD gummies for pain and inflammation is made easy with this comprehensive review of leading brands. Colorado Botanicals earned the top spot among nine other brands that caught our attention.
5 Best CBD Gummies for Children: Best THC-Free Options
Discover the best CBD gummies for children, offering a safe, natural way to support your child’s well-being.
10 Best CBD Oil for Dogs: Best for Anxiety, Pain & Arthritis
Explore our expert picks for the top 10 CBD oils for dogs in 2024, carefully selected after thorough product reviews. These CBD oils are best for anxiety, pain and arthritis in your furry friends.
Latest
All LatestHow Art Basel Paris’ Upcoming Edition Will Activate the Entire City
Several storied Parisian sites will host freely accessible exhibitions, installations, sculptures and curatorial projects by prestigious French and international artists.
How Chef Johnny Curiel’s Dedication to Authentic Mexican Cuisine Led to a Michelin Star
“I try to bring as much authenticity to the dishes and the ingredients as possible. I don’t want to create the illusion of food that doesn’t exist in Mexico. I want to cook what I grew up eating.”
One Fine Show: “Steve Locke, the fire next time” at MASS MoCA
Anger is not market-friendly so you have to admire the artist who doesn’t hide it.
Artist Peter Doig Is Curating a Gagosian Exhibition Inspired by Bathus
The show will be one of the last in the gallery’s historic 980 Madison Avenue space.
Asia Week New York Is Back for Autumn With a Smaller Program of Exhibitions and Auctions
This fall, there are just twelve galleries showing porcelain, textiles, sculpture, bronzes, paintings and prints.
The First American Pavilion in the Gwangju Biennale Questions Notions of National Identity
Titled “Rhythmic Vibrations,” the pavilion features a polyphony of Asian, Asian American and Asian Diasporic voices.
The Best Restaurants for a Burger and Martini in L.A.
When you pair a burger and martini together, expect an explosion of savory flavors and pure indulgence—a true match made in heaven.
How Lumen’s First Woman CEO Drives Giant A.I. Deals With a Culture of ‘Empathy’
“Empathy is really important to know your customers, and…knowing what they need enables us to book giant deals.”
Fitzhugh Karol and the Material Vernacular
“After focusing on clay, I felt an eagerness and curiosity to explore other mediums that could help me achieve different sculptural goals.”
Claude Bosi on British Food, Home Cooking and Great Service
“Britain will build something like France or Italy has done because they’ve got the produce, but it’s going to take a long time,” chef Claude Bosi tells Observer.
The Most Exciting Fashion from the 2024 MTV VMAs Red Carpet
From Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter to Megan Thee Stallion and Chappell Roan.
For Janaina Tschäpe, Painting Is a Relationship that Evolves With Time
“a sky filled with clouds and the smell of blood oranges” at Sean Kelly presents the most recent iteration of the artist’s ever-changing painting practice.
Michelin Just Added 11 New York City Restaurants to the 2024 Guide
The hottest new additions in New York City all landed on the “recommended” portion of the guide, which immediately puts them in the running to earn Bib Gourmand or Star awards.
Curator Sophie Ong Discusses the Genesis of ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ at TMA
The Toledo Museum of Art has opened a show that demonstrates what a modern exhibition dedicated to Africa should look like.
A Complete Timeline of Google’s Antitrust Trouble
Here’s a look at the timeline of events leading up to Google’s latest antitrust case.
The Here & There Co. Founders On Creating Connection to Promote Asian Diasporic Artists
“It’s incredibly gratifying when we hear from galleries and curators that they’ve discovered artists through our work.”
The Essentials With Cornelia Guest: Positano, Society Style and Hostess Gifts
The actress and philanthropist discusses carving her own path and her childhood memories as the daughter of society queen C.Z. Guest.
When the Strange Is Familiar and the Familiar Strange: Surrealism Turns 100
Flourishing in the space between dreams and reality, this art movement continues to inspire infinite creativity.