Diversity Falls by the Wayside as New York Theater Critics Grapple With Economics As critics get laid off or leave publications, the media has to grapple with how it covers theater and the people it hires to cover it. By John Bonazzo
Nice Work if You Can Get It: New York Playwrights Compete for Few TV Spots In one of the rare writers’ rooms located in New York, playwright Warren Leight presides over a staff of five, By Drew Grant
A.I. Pioneer Yoshua Bengio Becomes 1st Living Scientist With 1M Google Scholar Citations By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Fei-Fei Li’s Spatial A.I. Startup World Labs Unveils Its First Product By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Meet the Collector: Raphaël Isvy Wants to Rewrite the Rules of Buying and Selling Art By Elisa Carollo