Another Le Cirque Farewell: Finally, Goodbye to that TV! This was my fourth restaurant wake of 2004-and by far the jolliest and least sentimental. It is fitting that Le By Bryan Miller
The Man Upstairs The damage control in Hollywood may or may not live up to its promise of less violence and more films By Rex Reed
So Lonesome We Could Cry: The Romance of Capitalism The slide, or slump, or fall-sorry, correction -was amazing but not surprising. There is a predictable cycle to disaster stories, By Todd Gitlin
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Unveils the Design for a New Wing by Mexican Architect Frida Escobedo By Elisa Carollo
OpenAI’s CFO Says a Fully For-Profit Structure Is the ‘Right Answer for Us’ By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Public Art at the Transamerica Pyramid: An Interview With Art Collector and Developer Michael Shvo By Dan Duray