Jim Newman Opens Up About ‘Mamma Mia!,’ Mentors and the Joys of Owning the Stage The actor’s career has been shaped as much by chance encounters with icons as by his roles on stage. By Harry Haun
In Broadway Orchestras, Nostalgia Gets a Second (and Third) Act These musical revivals, along with the recently closed 'Sunday in the Park With George,' make decades-old music sound new and exciting. By John Bonazzo
NYC Honors Two of America’s Best Eclectics, David Amram and John Kander David Amram and John Kander offer copious evidence that the strength of American music is in its consistency and diversity. By Will Friedwald
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