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Every detail of the GoS Skadi—from its icy mother-of-pearl dial to its black Damascus steel case—is designed to evoke the cold, dark beauty of a...
In his first interview since retiring as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett discussed his new office routine and how his voice still carries...
"We try to stay open and, importantly, to stay happy. We don't want to chase one idea to the point of frustration. Instead, we keep multiple...
Whether she's producing poetry or visual art, her end goal is the same: to connect.
Warren Buffett and the Currys will co-host a charity lunch in June in Omaha, with auction proceeds benefiting nonprofits GLIDE and Eat. Learn. Play.
Two distinct restaurants—a steakhouse and an izakaya—will anchor the food program at Rosewood Residences Beverly Hills, with a focus on precision...
The city has long been synonymous with southwestern art, but a growing constellation of contemporary galleries and artist-run spaces is making the...
"You have to believe in the artists," she tells Observer. "You have to have conviction. If we do not put that energy into artists, no one else will."
Quant’s David Stokes unpacks why the gap between agentic A.I. vendor promise and operational reality is widening, and why success increasingly...
Hedge fund billionaire Chris Rokos is pledging £190 million to launch a new school of government at Cambridge in what marks the largest modern gift...
SpaceX has confidentially filed to go public. Elon Musk and the space company's early backers stand to reap immense profits from the record-setting...
Chefs across London and beyond are bottling, jarring and packaging their hot sauces.
At Alexander Gray Associates and the Whitney Biennial, the artist advances his decades-long inquiry into ornament, abstraction and intuition.
Only two yellow gold examples of the Patek Philippe Ref. 2523 with the South America cloisonné enamel dial are known to exist.
Ice, immigration and imperialism converged this year in North America's only winter biennial.
These are the titles that Yaa Gyasi, Jonathan Franzen, Jennifer Egan, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Colm Tóibín are quick to recommend.
According to a study conducted by Licensing International, global retail sales of licensed merchandise for art properties reached $3.95 billion in...
Nike’s CEO says its turnaround is a long game, inspired by Camp Nou’s rebuild and a renewed focus on core sports.
Though old-school chophouses are a quintessential part of American cuisine, some of the best meats are found at Argentine, Brazilian and Japanese...
What separates private museums that thrive from those that close their doors is rarely the quality of the collection.
In Smith's European photographs from the 1970s and '80s, glamour and grittiness are never far apart.
Apple turns 50 on April 1. A look at all seven CEOs—from Steve Jobs and John Sculley to Tim Cook—and how their decisions defined the world’s...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon launches a major initiative to revive the American Dream through housing, business and community investment.
What separates private museums that thrive from those that close their doors is rarely the quality of the collection.
From a $14 million diamond to a $10.1 million Hermès Birkin and a $25 million McLaren F1, luxury has become the auction market's most powerful engine...
Father Brendan McGuire left the tech industry to serve God. Now he's back—helping Anthropic build something resembling a conscience.
In her latest exhibition at Bortolami, the artist confronts traumatic memories of war using paint as a channel for cathartic explorations of entropy...
With a new wave of luxury wellness amenities well underway, travel to Mongolia is on the rise.
In a city where reservations vanish in seconds, the experience of dining out has become as charged as the meal itself.
In one of the world's most institution-heavy art scenes, Gubgub Studios is making the case for independence.
A rare gathering of three of her works at the Columbus Museum of Art showcases how much—and how little—has changed.
Jay Graber, now Bluesky’s chief innovation officer, introduces Attie, a social A.I. app designed to put personalization power back to users.
Taken together, the results paint a vivid portrait of a market that is coming of age without losing its appetite and building lasting value and legacy...
Philip Johnston’s Starcloud hits unicorn status after launching Starcloud-1, the first orbital A.I. data center powered by Nvidia GPUs.
Mexico is home to several world-class hotels that cater to ladies looking to carve out their own ideal slice of adventure.
Savvy art collectors know that frames and pedestals do more than encase paintings and raise sculptures.
From a viral water bottle and softside suitcase to high-tech headphones and toiletry capsules, here's what we're loving and coveting from the Amazon...
"Often when people say African artists are new, they neglect that African artists have been a part of the story forever," cofounder Kwame Mintah tells...
The city's contemporary art scene tends to go overlooked, despite the world-class museum, a cluster of ambitious galleries and unexpected art...
A series of decisive moves shows Altman narrowing OpenAI’s focus as it pivots toward enterprise growth and public markets.
He has no shortage of entertainingly salacious stories, but he’s surprisingly quick to open up about his personal battles.
As Oracle’s co-founder and CTO, Larry Ellison’s $190 billion fortune propels A.I. infrastructure in the U.S., safeguards TikTok and secures his...
A new Lower East Side bar reimagines the Japanese omakase tradition, offering an expertly curated sequence of cocktails and bites.
As pharmaceutical companies lean more heavily on A.I. to accelerate drug discovery, model biological interactions and optimize clinical trial design,...
"I don't think it's provincial to look to collect more world-class artists who call Brooklyn home."
With its sharp focus on pop-inflected visual languages and regionally rooted sensibilities, this year's edition rewards serious looking.
Cámara’s new Las Vegas outpost brings a menu of Mexican classics and innovative surf-and-turf creations to the Strip.
The founders of the High Desert Art Fair wanted to create a fun, inclusive environment that would bring a more diverse audience into the fold. By all...
Down with the bourgeoisie? Absolutely. But must the revolution be so sloppy?
The OpenAI Foundation, under OpenAI chair Bret Taylor, embarks on an ambitious $1 billion plan for A.I. safety, health and societal resilience in...