Review: A Steady, Not-Too Bumpy Ride to William Inge’s Bus Stop A respectful revival brings this play about the agonies of love and sex vibrantly to life. By David Cote
Review: The Distant Future Is Already Ancient History in A.I. Drama ‘The Antiquities’ The human race is presented like a museum exhibit—a grimly compelling concept, but one that makes for a glitchy play. By David Cote
Review: ‘Golden Shield’ Is a Courtroom Drama That Aims For Layered Nuance, Lands on Confusing Audiences An ambitious play, 'Golden Shield' attempts to weave Chinese censorship law, political dissidence, and family drama, to varying success. By David Cote
Tech and Media Titans Touch Down in Sun Valley for the Allen & Co. Conference By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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How Third-Party Guarantees Are Quietly (But Significantly) Rewriting the Rules of the Art Auction By Elisa Carollo
Salesforce Pauses Hiring Engineers and Lawyers Due to A.I., Says CEO Marc Benioff By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly