Google’s AI Overviews Is Forcing Digital Publishers to Rethink Revenue Strategy
Some digital publishers believe the industry could shift to focusing on producing more in-depth and nuanced content that goes beyond what AI Overviews can offer.
The Best New L.A. Restaurants to Try This Summer
Whether you’re craving fresh oysters and chilled seafood or want to celebrate a milestone accomplishment with a five-star, multisensory dinner experience, the Los Angeles dining scene is heating up.
Theaster Gates Will Help Guide an Expanding Forman Arts Initiative
A multi-year partnership between the artist and the Philadelphia cultural organization will shape future programming.
Arts
See All‘Hidden Master’ Rightfully Places George Platt Lynes in the American Photography Canon
Lynes lasting influence was largely overlooked because he worked in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Two Curators On How the National Museum of Asian Art’s “Staging the Supernatural” Came to Be
The idea for the exhibition can be traced back more than fifteen years but was buoyed into reality more recently by two major acquisitions by the NMAA.
How Tomer Zvulun Turned the Atlanta Opera Around
Could his innovative approach to company management offer a solution to the mounting economic crisis in the world of opera?
Matisse, Maillol and One Ebullient Evening: Inside MoMA’s 2024 Party in the Garden
Arguably a highlight of the spring museum party season, MoMA’s annual Party in the Garden tends to attract an eclectic crowd.
Art Collector Spotlight: Komal Shah On Helping the Great Women Artists Shatter Glass Ceilings
Shah’s art collection has been shaped, in part, by the many inequities that women encounter in the art world.
Lifestyle
See AllIt’s Official: Atomix Is Still North America’s Top Restaurant
New York’s Atomix, with its focus on taking Korean food into the stratosphere of fine dining, retained its top spot on the North America list, while Barcelona’s Disfrutar scored the No. 1 spot on the World’s 50 Best list.
The Stylish Denim Jackets That Never Go Out of Style
A denim jacket is a timeless staple that you’ll turn to year after year.
The Latest and Greatest Scotch Releases
Distilleries are doing their part to sate the thirsty hordes by continually placing exciting new scotch product on shelf.
The Best Hotel Golf Courses for a Weekend Getaway in California
Even if you’re not serious about the sport, staying at a five-star hotel gives you easy access to lessons with world-class experts and golf pros.
10 Parisian Pastries You Need to Try This Summer
The art of French pastry is so delicate that every detail matters.
Business
See AllSpaceX Test Launches Mars-Colonizing Starship For the 4th Time: Videos
“Despite loss of many tiles and a damaged flap, Starship made it all the way to a soft landing in the ocean!” Musk posted on X.
‘Ghost Jobs’ Are on the Rise—And They Are Hurting More Than Just Job Hunters
Ghost jobs not only waste job seekers’ valuable time, but also muddy labor data and make it unclear just how robust the job market is.
What Nelson Peltz’s ‘Surprising’ Anti-Woke Campaign Can Teach Us
The American economy has lost $50 trillion since 1990 due to race-based barriers to opportunity—and can gain $5 trillion within five years if they are torn down.
Intel CEO Says Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Is Wrong About a Basic Concept of Semiconductors
The Intel CEO took aim at Nvidia’s Jensen Huang while speaking at Computex 2024.
Paramount Skirts Anticipated Merger Announcement with David Ellison’s Skydance Media
After the annual meeting, shareholders are still waiting on news that the merger is official.
Entertainment
See AllJulia Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew Talk About Facing Death (Who’s a Parrot) In ‘Tuesday’
The surreal A24 film about a mother dealing with her daughter’s impending death is a rare, and strong, dramatic turn for Louis-Dreyfus.
Review: In ‘Breaking the Story,’ Maggie Siff’s TV War Reporter Lives With Scars
A talented cast outshines the material in this examination of a war correspondent’s trauma and the ethics of journalism.
‘Fantasmas’ Review: Julio Torres’ HBO Series Is Star-Studded, Weird And Wonderful
Comedian Julio Torres brings his unique brand of creativity to this absurdist series (guest spots include Emma Stone, Julia Fox, Paul Dano and more) and it’s a whimsically weird adventure.
Power Lists
See AllThe Most Powerful Public Relations Firms—And the People Behind Them
The most powerful people in PR today know that “public relations” is just a fraction of what it takes to succeed in 2024. They understand how and why the game is changing. They embrace technology and data creatively to engage and inspire new audiences. They grow with their clients, retaining big, established accounts for decades while recruiting and/or building the Next Big Thing. They are role models for the next generation of PR hopefuls, not just for their success but for their commitment to improving and diversifying their industry. They are champions of the greatest stories ever told—and the ones we can’t wait to hear.
The Top PR Firms for Crisis & Reputation Management
The fixers to call when you’re in a bind—or (as the wise already know) to help prevent PR disasters in the first place.
The Top PR Firms for the Visual Arts
As the art world evolves, these firms are helping institutions change with the times so they can continue to connect art and audiences in meaningful ways.
Marketplace
See All10 Best CBD Gummies for Pain & Inflammation to Buy in 2024
Finding the best CBD gummies for pain and inflammation is made easy with this comprehensive review of leading brands. Colorado Botanicals earned the top spot among nine other brands that caught our attention.
10 Best CBD Oils of 2024: Top CBD Brands Reviewed
After carefully reviewing and testing dozens of the top CBD brands, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 best CBD oils to buy in 2024.
10 Best CBD Creams and Lotions for Pain, Arthritis & Aches
Looking for the best CBD cream for pain, arthritis, achy joints, or muscles should be easy with this list of the top-rated CBD creams to buy in 2024.
10 Best CBD Companies to Buy From in 2024: Honest Reviews & Guide
With an even mix of new challengers and returning champions on our list, let’s look at the best CBD brands for 2024—and beyond
10 Best CBD Gummies for Pain & Inflammation to Buy in 2024
After a comprehensive review of many leading brands for best CBD gummies for pain, Colorado Botanicals earned the top position among the other nine companies that caught our attention.
Latest
All Latest‘The Acolyte’ Review: A Star Wars Show That’s Halfway Special (Which Beats the Average)
Set hundreds of years before the events of the Star Wars saga we know best, this show gets to tell its own story—making it better than most of the series Disney+ has pumped out.
André De Shields On Giving ‘Cats’ A New Life And Telling Stories at the Moth
In addition to playing Old Deuteronomy in a radical reinterpretation of ‘Cats’ inspired by drag balls, De Shields is being honored by the Moth as Storyteller of the Year.
Who is Roaring Kitty, the Reddit Trader Behind GameStop’s Stock Mania?
Gill is credited by retail investors on Reddit as a visionary who saw GameStop’s dramatic stock surge.
Drew Droege Shares His Picks for the 13 Best Queer Books to Read During Pride Month
These books tackle issues of sexuality, identity and community in the queerest ways possible.
Tate Britain’s ‘Now You See Us’ Celebrates 400 Years of Underappreciated Talent
Women artists were, for centuries, routinely dismissed as amateurs painting as a genteel accomplishment rather than heralded as individuals pursuing professional careers.
‘Queenie’ Review: Hulu Show Captures The Epic Highs and Lows of Life In Your Twenties
Another entry in the quarter-life crisis dramedy genre, ‘Queenie’ is a breath of fresh air despite its flaws.
Here’s Why the New Broker Agreements Will Fail
Could this be the start of a new American dream?
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and AMD’s Lisa Su Unveil Competing A.I. Chips at Computex 2024
The two tech CEOs took the stage at 2024 Computex to discuss their respective companies’ next generation of A.I. chips.
Ford CEO Jim Farley Says True Self-Driving Is Just ‘a Few Years’ Away
If Ford succeeds in its vision, it would become the first major U.S. automaker to achieve this level of autonomy.
Louis Kelso’s Employee Ownership Ideas Live On In KKR’s Pete Stavros
KKR Co-Head of Global Private Equity Pete Stavros knows that the trick to employee engagement is culture.
See the Best of Black Figuration Widely Surveyed at Kunstmuseum Basel
This exhibition is a welcome refuge from a reality in which achieving equity of representation for Black artists remains a struggle.
The Largest Stegosaurus Fossil Ever Found Could Fetch $6M at Sotheby’s
“Apex,” a 150-million-year-old and notably complete skeleton, was unearthed in Colorado in 2022.
Closing Soon: Paul Klee’s Psychic Improvisations at David Zwirner Gallery
Fair warning: while it’s high time for a new retrospective of Klee’s works, this exhibition lacks cohesiveness and feels haphazard.
The Best Rosé Wines to Sip This Summer
While a nice bottle of rosé is great for any occasion, some brands are best reserved for sunset dinner parties or special celebrations.
Bill Ackman’s US IPO Plan Solidifies His Shift Away From Traditional Hedge Funds
With a new U.S. IPO plan, Ackman is further solidifying himself as more of an asset manager than a typical hedge fund manager.
Tony Nominee Jessica Stone on Her Journey From Actor to Director of ‘Water for Elephants’
After helming last year’s Tony winning musical ‘Kimberly Akimbo,’ Stone brought seven-time Tony nominee ‘Water for Elephants’ to the Broadway stage.
At Bonhams, 75 Works by Overlooked Artist Bertina Lopes Make Their Auction Debut
The collection could bring in upward of $600,000 when it hits the block next month.
ICA Boston Presents the First North American Survey of Firelei Báez’s Powerfully Layered Work
It’s easy to fall in love with the bold colors in this exhibition, but don’t forget about the smart details; this artist never does.