Review: Libs Own Themselves in the Sharp and Infectiously Funny ‘Eureka Day’ Jonathan Spector’s play, about vaccine politics splintering a school board, is one big Learning Moment that pretty much everyone fails. By David Cote
To V, Or Not to V? ‘Eureka Day’ Brings the Vax Debate to the Broadway Stage A private school agonizes over what to do about an outbreak of mumps in playwright Jonathan Spector's 'Eureka Day,' which he tells Observer started out as "a funny play about serious things.” By Harry Haun
In ‘The Orchard’ Jessica Hecht Shares the Stage With Mikhail Baryshnikov And a Robot In 'The Orchard' Jessica Hecht performs Chekhov alongside Mikhail Baryshnikov—and a 12-foot-tall robotic arm. By Harry Haun
Fair Founder and Collector Trickie Lopa Reflects On 12 Years of Art Fair Philippines By Elisa Carollo
Overreliance on A.I. Erodes ‘the Quality of Human Thought,” Microsoft Study Finds By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly