From Broadway Classics to European Avant-Garde, New York’s Fall Programming Runs the Gamut We're not just short-listing major Broadway shows, daring plays and musicals Off but also work by women artists we're excited to see. By David Cote
‘The Thin Place’ Is Lucas Hnath’s Spine-Chilling Return to Form 'The Thin Place' is a welcome appearance of Hnath the creepy fabulist, the haunted magician who revels in the uncanny and liminal. By David Cote
A Porny Satire Twerks Into Tragedy in Jeremy O. Harris’ ‘Slave Play’ At times it's overwritten, easily distracted and a bit glib, but for what he manages to do, Jeremy O. Harris deserves a standing ovation. By David Cote
A.I. Models Can Exhibit Human-Like Gambling Addiction Behaviors: Study By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
This $2.6B Japanese A.I. Startup Exposes the Language Gap in Today’s LLMs By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly