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Hosting the evening was Misty Copeland, the trailblazing former ABT principal who remains one of the most recognizable names in dance, with Tamar...
Geographically, the strongest growth in this market segment is currently concentrated in the U.S., alongside key markets in China and Japan.
This fair remains a quietly essential stop on the European art calendar.
There's just one problem. When an engineer asks a 2.0-liter build to hit 0-60 mph in under six seconds after towing 2,000 lbs., the result is...
Jackson Pollock’s 'Number 7A' and Constantin Brâncuși’s 'Danaïde,' each with an estimate in the $100 million range, will lead the single-owner,...
Economist Erik Brynjolfsson breaks down A.I.’s impact on early careers, the rise of vibe-coding and why human agency will define the future of work.
As coffee culture matures, bars are building more deliberate, better-built drinks for discerning customers.
From the Amalfi Coast to Montauk, these are the hotel courts where the view is the real competition.
Artworks, she argues, have never been made in a vacuum, and so understanding the market is an essential part of understanding the art.
The DIA's lead curator of African American art discusses what it means to move a collection from the margins of a museum to its literal center.
Aidan Gomez’s Cohere buys Aleph Alpha to expand in Europe, building a sovereign A.I. alternative to U.S. and Chinese tech giants.
"Dancing the Revolution" traces the journey of two genres from the margins of Caribbean working-class life to the center of contemporary art and...
As debates over standardized testing resurface, Acely’s Ron Schneidermann argues that the real inequity lies not in the SAT itself, but in unequal...
Writer co-founder CEO May Habib details how her company helps enterprises deploy A.I. at scale. As competitors chase hype, Writer focuses on control,...
Somewhere between a restaurant and a bar, wine bars in Melbourne are driven by proximity to local wine regions and a preference for casual, friendly...
Samaras found in the Polaroid a tool for self-transformation that no one has ever quite matched.
As nightlife evolves, these rooms offer something quieter and more deliberate, built around music, atmosphere and a different pace.
The evolution of A.I. trading systems marks a shift from analysis to action. Bitget’s Gracy Chen examines how these systems are reshaping trading...
The breadth of the presentations reaffirmed the medium’s relevance across generations and geographies.
As the economics of running a gallery grow more demanding, cooperation is replacing competition as the operating logic for a new generation of...
As A.I. lowers the barriers to building products and investors demand greater discipline, Pond Design’s Johanna Augustin argues that Sweden’s...
The Lalanne works alone generated $64.7 million, reshaping expectations for the global design market in the process.
The top lot in Phillips' New York Watch Auction: XIV is fresh to market and previously unknown, with a high estimate of $2.4 million.
The YouTube star says his focus on reinvesting profits into Beast Industries leaves little room for personal spending, even for his own wedding.
Where to book the tickets, land the table and enjoy it all, all within a few blocks of London’s busiest stages.
One of Japan’s most storied hospitality brands debuts its first property in Kyoto.
Spanning fashion, film memorabilia and fine art, the series of four sales will paint an intimate portrait of one of Hollywood's most distinctive...
After a data breach and collapse, Anne Wojcicki is rebuilding 23andMe as a nonprofit aimed at democratizing large-scale genetic research.
After a long stretch of losses, Beckham says her namesake business is finally thriving, seeing double-digit revenue growth. The former Spice Girl says...
This time period has much to teach us, especially when it comes to the nefarious mingling of art and politics.
At both miart and Paris Internationale, next-generation talents pushed painting, sculpture and installation art into unstable yet compelling...
"We are still an art fair and sales matter, but we are also trying to build a different kind of connection between galleries and audiences," founder...
Soft shoulders, natural fabrics and generous cuts have replaced the structured skinny suit as menswear's default. Here are 10 worth buying right now.
Esther Wojcicki and Mary Minno unveil a new fund and residency program to help academic founders build A.I. health care startups.
From wine country mainstays to desert dining, here's where to go for a culinary-focused girls' trip out West.
Kate Williams is expanding 1% for the Planet, co-founded by Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, driving record corporate donations worldwide.
As data centers scale and autonomous systems become more common, Micropolis Robotics’ Alexander Rugaev unpacks an operational boundary: machines can...
Apple selects longtime executive John Ternus as its new CEO, signaling continuity while facing challenges in A.I. and breakthrough products.
GaiaLens’ Seb Kirk examines a growing tension at the heart of corporate innovation. As companies accelerate A.I. adoption, rising energy demands and...
In the former home of Ferdinando's Focacceria, Sal Lamboglia blends legacy dishes with a new all-day format that runs from coffee to cocktails.
Paris Internationale’s first edition in Milan drew a mix of curiosity and confidence, with early sales and strong participation suggesting...
The next time you scan a QR code at an opening, you may find yourself conversing with a digital docent.
The best portrait painters are part artist, part diplomat and part psychologist—and even then, there are no guarantees.
At its 30th edition, miart spread galleries across three floors in a move that unsettled some exhibitors while sharpening distinctions between its...
Mike Krieger and Ben Mann now head Anthropic Labs as the company reshapes leadership ahead of its high-stakes IPO.
The chef has added four rooms above his Michelin-starred restaurant, turning a long dinner into a short walk upstairs.
From the coastline to the vineyards, California’s sustainable hotels are rewriting the rulebook on luxury.
She has built a career around staging impossible projects in improbable places.
"I feel lucky. To prolong a 42-year-long, almost filial relation and 33 years of work companionship in a form of artistic dialogue beyond death is a...
Connie Ballmer’s $80 million donation will help fund NPR’s digital strategy as public broadcasters confront funding cuts and uncertain budgets.