Brenda Frazier, Debutante of the Century: The Dark Side of America’s Most Famous Socialite The tragic story of Brenda Frazier—and what it reveals about fame, beauty and the original influencers who came before Instagram. By Jennifer Ashley Wright
TACT Bows Out: Why a Legendary NYC Theatre Company Is Closing After a quarter-century of commendable entertainment, The Actors Company Theatre will call it a run on April 14. But before they go, the company presents a rousing rendition of Damon Runyon's 'Three Wise Guys.' By Harry Haun
Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour Warns Insider Trading on Prediction Markets Face DOJ Action By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Marcel Duchamp at MoMA: Five Revelations From the Artist’s First North American Survey in Over 50 Years By Elisa Carollo
With Artnet and Artsy, Andrew Wolff Is Laying the Groundwork for a New Kind of Art-World Ecosystem By Elisa Carollo