The Best Off-Duty Fashion at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival
Some of the best Cannes fashion moments are happening away from the red carpet.
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo On Training, Technique and Radical Operatic Expression
Costanzo’s story shows that sometimes the most radical thing you can do is use your voice.
Opera Lafayette’s French Baroque Gems Enliven Spring on the Upper East Side
Korneel Bernolet has resurrected a delightful addition to French baroque opera known as opéra-ballet.
Arts
See AllTwo in One: Eve Ackroyd On Painting the Lives of Women in Their Minds and Out of Their Bodies
“My job is to guide how you’re experiencing these people and what they’re trying to present to you.”
The World’s First Desktop Computer Heads to Auction
Produced in the 1970s, the pioneering Q1 was the first computer powered by a single-chip microprocessor.
Chloë Sevigny, Joan Jonas and More: A Who’s Who of Dia Art Foundation’s Spring Benefit
The organization celebrated its 50th anniversary with celebrity supporters including Sydney Lemmon and Julianne Moore.
Why Defining Exactly Who Is and Isn’t an Artist Matters
The definition of both art and artist can have a very real impact in policy and philanthropy.
Brooklyn’s Iconic Domino Sugar Sign Gets a Second Life as an Art Installation
The sign’s monumental neon yellow letters have been repurposed by artist Virginia Overton.
Lifestyle
See All14 Exquisite New Mediterranean Hotels To Book This Summer
Standouts range from a cliffside sanctuary on a little-known Greek Orthodox pilgrimage isle to the former coastal residence of a Post-Impressionist master reborn as an exclusive bijou villa retreat just outside Marseille’s trendy renaissance.
12 Must-Visit Cocktail Bars in London
Whether you’re looking for an espresso martini, classic cocktail or a more unusual option, these are 12 of the best cocktail bars in London.
From Athens to the Isles: Greece’s Top New and Noteworthy Hotels
Greece’s fabled landscapes have welcomed a brilliant new constellation of polished escapes over the past two years, from adventurous mountain retreats to soulful beachfront hideaways.
All the Best Red Carpet Fashion from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival
All the most exciting sartorial moments from the 77th Cannes Film Festival
Jet Set: The Best Travel Wraps
Welcome to Jet Set, a recurring feature in which we highlight our favorite accessories and travel must-haves that are perfect for
Business
See AllA Virtuous Loop: Foreign Entertainment and A.I. Tech for Language Learning
Thanks to the globalization of pop culture and the rise of A.I.-enabled technologies, easily learning new languages is at our fingertips.
OpenAI Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever Departs 6 Months After Failed Sam Altman Ouster
Sutskever’s job security has been a topic of speculation on social media since Altman was reinstated CEO last November.
An Anonymous $100M Donation Could Help Keep Artists in San Francisco
The project draws inspiration from successful artist housing developments like New York’s Westbeth and Manhattan Plaza.
‘Godmother of A.I.’ Fei-Fei Li On Why You Shouldn’t Trust Any A.I. Company
“The founding fathers [of the U.S.] did not put trust in a single person, and so my hope is not in a single A.I., it is in people.”
Jack Dorsey Pledges $21M Toward Open-Source Development to Advance Bitcoin
The billionaire tech entrepreneur is an enthusiastic supporter of open-source social networks like Nostr.
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.
Entertainment
See All‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Review: A Wallflower’s Journey
Anyone who has written off the series as fluff or who considers romance a lesser genre should look again this season.
10 Must-Read Retellings of the Best Classic Books
The classics are the classics for a reason, but the best retellings of these works transcend their source material.
‘Back to Black’ Review: You Know This Amy Winehouse Biopic Is No Good
The movie makes for an empty dedication to one of this century’s greatest musical talents.
Marketplace
See All10 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.
10 Benefits of CBD Oil & Why You Should Take It
individuals who received CBD treatment showed less anxiety, better mental clarity, less anticipatory nervousness and greater confidence in their public speaking abilities.
How Long Does CBD Stay in Your System?
CBD has become a popular remedy for pain, inflammation and anxiety without mind-altering effects. But many factors—including dosage and strength—determine how long it stays in your body.
10 Best CBD Oil for Dogs: Best for Anxiety, Pain & Arthritis
Explore our expert picks for the top 10 CBD oils for dogs in 2024, carefully selected after thorough product reviews. These CBD oils are best for anxiety, pain and arthritis in your furry friends.
6 Best CBN Oils for Sleep: CBN Oil Reviews
With the surge in demand for CBN oils for sleep, we’ve meticulously researched and evaluated the leading CBD brands to refine your selection to the market’s premier choices.
Latest
All Latest‘Poolman’ Review: Chris Pine Gives It His All, Which Is Not Enough
The trying-to-be-edgy comedic tone and presence of Danny DeVito might make you think you’re watching an unaired episode of ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.’ But Chris Pine’s writing-directing debut isn’t nearly that good.
Mark Zuckerberg Turns 40: A Look Back at Key Moments in the Facebook Founder’s Career
The Facebook founder and CEO has spent exactly half his lifetime running his social media empire.
‘Back to Black’ and The Music That Made Amy Winehouse
As the Amy Winehouse biopic arrives in theaters, here are 10 songs that helped shape her sound.
Review: ‘Here There Are Blueberries’ Studies Holiday Photos from Hell
This interview-based docu-play revolves around a mysterious photo album donated to the Holocaust Museum that showed the lives of those running Auschwitz.
What Melinda French Gates’s Philanthropy Could Look Like Post-Gates Foundation
The philanthropist is stepping down from the foundation she created with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
Will Keen On Playing Vladimir Putin On Broadway in ‘Patriots’
Keen says that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine turned ‘Patriots’ — a play about the Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky and the rise of Putin — into a show that’s in “constant conversation” with the news.
GameStop Co-founder Gary Kusin Says He’s Not Surprised By the Meme Stock Frenzy At All
GameStop co-founder Gary Kusin compares GameStop’s loyal customers with Taylor Swift fans.
Starbucks, Sweegreen, McDonald’s CEOs Are All Seeing a Similar Shift in Consumer Spending
“We have consumers slowing but not collapsing,” KPMG’s chief economist Diane Swonk told Observer.
The Costume Institute’s ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion’ Is Full of Couture Corpses
While the sleeping beauties themselves are not exactly thrilling to behold, there is a fun twist to the exhibition.
The Essentials With Megan Roup: Dance Cardio, Intuitive Eating and Vintner’s Daughter
“I wanted to create a class for busy women that was shorter and that simplified dance cardio in a welcoming space,” says The Sculpt Society founder.
The Best Father’s Day Gift Ideas for the Dad Who Loves Luxury
Here’s what to get the man who enjoys the finer things in life this Father’s Day.
How Technology Bridges Gaps in Maternal Healthcare
More than 3.6 million babies are born each year in the U.S.—about 10,000 births per day—yet many women are unable
Anthropic’s Sibling Founders On Leaving OpenAI to Start a $15B Startup
“We need to put positive pressure on this industry to always do the right thing for our users,” Dario Amodei said at an event this week.
A Major Donation of Fossils Will Help Rebuild the National Museum of Brazil
Collector Burkhard Pohl is giving more than 1,000 fossils to the institution, which lost much of its collection in a 2018 fire.
Here’s What’s Headlining Next Week’s New York Sales at Sotheby’s
May brings important Surrealist works, generation-defining collaborations and rare-yet-recognizable pieces to the auction house.
Reid Hoffman Warns Against Unchecked A.I. Advances Amid ‘Broader State of War’ on Internet
The LinkedIn co-founder and investor delves into the complex intersection of technology, truth and geopolitics.
Edible Pearls and Red Carpet Parrots: A Look Inside MoMA PS1’s 2024 Gala and Afterparty
Notable attendees included philanthropist Agnes Gund, Museum of Modern Art director Glenn Lowry and the artist KAWS.
Was ‘Poolman’ Written With Crayons? Chris Pine Is a Hunk, Not a Director
Chris Pine trashes his biggest asset, playing most of ‘Poolman’ in a bikini with a shaggy, white beard that makes him look like a stoner Santa Claus.
What to Watch on Streaming
See AllWhat to Watch on Streaming This Week: March 15-21
Lindsay Lohan, Kristen Wiig, Jake Gyllenhaal and Taylor Swift are some of this week’s big names with big premieres on streaming.
What to Watch on Streaming This Week: March 8-14
‘Poor Things’, ‘Wonka’ and plenty more are set to premiere on streaming this week.
Where to Stream ‘Poor Things,’ ‘Napoleon,’ And Other Oscar Nominees
From small and artistic films like ‘Poor Things’ and ‘Past Lives’ to big blockbusters like ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning’, here’s where to watch the rest of this year’s Oscar nominees.