Snap Scoops Google’s Eric Young to Lead Engineering
Young will earn an annual salary of $1 million, plus $40 million in stock and a $500,000 signing bonus.
An Insider’s Summertime Guide to Ibiza
Here’s how to experience the lesser-known side of Ibiza.
In Art News: Getty Trust Shake-Ups, Museum Bezos, ‘Cheers’ Auction
From a galaxy-inspired center at the Smithsonian to a historic memorabilia auction, here are some art world moves to keep an eye on.
Business
See AllHigh Net Worth Investors See Fortunes Fall
The decline in wealth is the largest drop in a decade.
Google Shareholders Pressure CEO Sundar Pichai Over Saudi Project
Alphabet defended its plans, noting it was ultimately a business decision to select Saudi Arabia—but that factors like human rights and sustainability were considered.
New Twitter CEO Taps NBCU Exec Joe Benarroch
Can Twitter continue to attract top talent?
Wondery Recruits Netflix Podcasting Exec N’Jeri Eaton
N’Jeri Eaton was the first head of podcasting for Netflix.
Value of Elon Musk’s Neuralink Triples With FDA Clearance
Peter Thiel and Sam Altman are among the company’s investors.
Arts
See AllThe Bodies Rise: Ballet Hispánico Celebrates Latinx Voices in Dance
Choreographers whose works were featured in a recent gala performance included William Forsythe, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Michelle Manzanales.
The Met to Return $550k to Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX
The gifts were made to the museum in March and May of 2022.
Style Forecast: ‘Future Dusk’ Will Be Everywhere in 2025
Everything from global events to art fair sales and even politics can influence the colors that move us.
‘The Days Of Wine and Roses’ Review: Love On The Rocks, With An Iffy Musical Twist
The classic tale remains grim, graphic, and demanding, and Brian d’Arcy James and Kelli O’Hara give it all they’ve got. But burdened with bluntly conversational songs, this musical fails to touch the heart in any significant way.
Paul Sparks On Bringing a Scary Rarity To Broadway With the Horror of ‘Grey House’
“I call it a fever dream,” the actor says of the cabin-in-the-woods thriller. “There aren’t a lot of plays like this that end up on Broadway.”
Lifestyle
See AllJet Set: Father’s Day Gifts for the Dad Who Loves to Travel
From fancy new headphones and a dapper carry-on suitcase to a passport holder and portable speakers, these are the best travel-focused Father’s Day gift ideas for the most special man in your life.
A Complete Guide to the Best Under-the-Radar Sipping Tequilas
These delightful tequilas are best enjoyed alone.
How to Plan the Perfect Nantucket Getaway
Here’s an insider’s guide to the iconic East Coast island.
The Most Dapper Linen Pants for Men
You’ll wear these breezy trousers all summer long.
The Best One-Piece Swimsuits to Wear All Summer Long
A chic maillot never goes out of style.
Entertainment
See AllDiablo IV Review: This Game Will Have You Battling Monsters In Hell, And Loving It
One of the most striking things about Diablo IV is how the developers deal with religion and leaders. These tales of heaven and hell can be boiled down to the gruesome need for power and its effects on everyday people.
‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ Season 16 Review: As Wonderfully Insane As Ever
The antics remain ridiculous, and the inside jokes beloved by ‘Sunny’ fans are plentiful, though 16 seasons in they can make things hard to follow. But episodes that hit on contemporary issues like inflation and gun control remind you just how clever this series can be
The Best LGBTQ Movies and Shows to Stream This Pride Month
It’s Pride Month, and what better way to celebrate than to enjoy some fantastic LGBTQ stories on streaming?
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 LatestFive Things to Do in New York’s Art Scene This Week
These are the week’s best goings on that don’t require an invite.
The Met’s ‘Flying Dutchman’ Remains Shipwrecked Despite New Crew
This dispiriting revival of François Girard’s bland ‘Der Fliegende Holländer’ suggests the direct may be a one-shot wonder.
On View Now: Warhol, Lee Friedlander, Njideka Akunyili Crosby and More
The sleepier summer art season is upon us, but there’s still plenty to see.
‘The Boogeyman’: The Only Thing Scary Is How Bad This Movie Is
Spooky sounds, creaking floors, and other assorted cliches do not provoke frights in this incomprehensible waste of time, adapted from a Stephen King short story.
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Review: A Smorgasbord of Eye Candy, But Style Over Substance
The bold and painterly digital animation is so imaginative that you barely notice there’s something missing: a complete story.
Horror Icon Robert Englund On His Life as Freddy And His Half Century On Screen
Classically trained, the actor became famous as the center of the ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ franchise—after missing out on ‘Star Wars.’ He talks about his long career and the new documentary ‘Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares.’
CNN Taps David Leavy as Chief Operating Officer
David Leavy has been with Discovery and Warner Bros. Discovery for 23 years.
James Murdoch Has Plans for Art Basel
Art Basel’s controlling shareholder discussed his vision for the art fair and his taste for “nutty” artwork on a recent podcast.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s Rachel Bloom Talks Grief, Celebrity and Hollywood Solidarity
“You either know exactly who I am, or you have no idea who I am.”
The Best Hair Treatments to Get Your Mane Ready for Summer
Whether you want to smooth unruly curls or save your scalp, these are the luxurious hair treatments to freshen up dull and damaged tresses.
‘Past Lives’ Review: A Wondrous And Deliriously Honest Romantic Drama
After a triumphant debut at Sundance last January, this jaw-droppingly assured first effort from writer-director Celine Song matches the hype and transcends it.
West Palm Beach Condo Looks to Set Record
A fintech entrepreneur invested $2.5 million in decor.
Where Have All the Editors Gone?
Journalism is facing an exodus of editors-in-chief.
Review: Broadway’s ‘Grey House’ Raids the Grave for Horror Clichés
There’s a point here — men do terrible things and the universe will have revenge — but it’s buried in a pretentious trauma-drama using horror tropes to diminishing effect.
Sotheby’s Is Buying the Iconic Breuer Building from the Whitney
The iconic Brutalist building has been home to the Whitney, Met and Frick over the decades.
What’s Leaving Streaming This Month: June 2023
From a murder mystery courtesy of Agatha Christie to Julia Roberts’ Oscar-winning performance, the options of what to stream this month (before they leave) are vast and plentiful.
What to Watch on Streaming This Week: June 2-8
Oscar winners and nominees mix with mega blockbusters and fun new true crime series this week.
‘Unidentified Objects’: A Perversely Appealing Road Trip
‘This one is certainly different. That doesn’t mean it’s good. It’s just different.’
What to Watch on Streaming
See AllWhat to Watch on Streaming This Week: May 26-June 1
Stars like Sydney Sweeney, Harrison Ford, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Cate Blanchett round out the must-watch movies and shows that this week has to offer.
What to Watch on Streaming This Week: May 19-25
Stars like Michelle Yeoh, Seth Rogen, Hugh Jackman, and Carey Mulligan make their mark on streaming this week.
What to Watch on Streaming This Week: May 12-18
Period pieces ranging from 18th Century Russia to 2003 New York meet contemporary action, drama, and comedy on this week’s list.
Reviews
See All‘You Hurt My Feelings’ Review: The Problems of Everyday Life, Perfectly Played
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is pitch perfect and hilariously relatable in this Nicole Holofcener film about a marriage strained by a white lie that suddenly becomes not so little.
‘The Little Mermaid’ Review: One of Disney’s Best Live-Action Reimaginings
It’s too long, and none of the new songs work. But Halle Bailey retains everything that was originally captivating about Ariel, and this new, more diverse ‘Little Mermaid’ offers much to fans old and young.
‘The Mother’ Is a Generic Bloodbath Glaringly Devoid of Originality
This forgettable action thriller is thoroughly derivative. Somebody did everything Jennifer Lopez does in this rehashed cinematic gumbo first, in better movies than ‘The Mother.’