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.
Mary Rozell On the Art of Collecting for Corporations
As global head of the UBS art collection, Rozell oversees one of the world’s most significant corporate holdings of artwork.
Inside Hôtel San Régis, a Historic Hidden Gem in Paris With a Dior Connection
The intimacy and thoughtful service has ensured a steady stream of celebrity and VIP guests over the years.
Arts
See AllAt 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.
Poetics of Place: Cecilia Alemani On Curating for the High Line
“I wanted to think about the notion of public art as something different from a bronze sculpture that magically lands on a corporate plaza.”
How a First-of-Its-Kind Exhibition About African American Artists in the Nordic Countries Came to Be
“Nordic Utopia?” presents an alternative narrative to the oft-told tale of African American expat creatives in Paris.
London’s National Gallery Presents a History of Violence as Painted By Caravaggio
An exhibition offers opportunities to consider the representation of violence in the artist’s work and to reflect on violence in our own times.
Lifestyle
See AllThe Best Italian Restaurants in L.A.
While some of L.A.’s most beloved Italian joints have been around for decades, the city has also seen an influx of more modern interpretations in the last five years, some of which have already become signature staples for local foodies.
The Coolest Wine Bars in New York
These can’t-miss spots live up to the buzz.
The Latest and Greatest Bourbons
The best new bourbons thus far this year, from the affordable to the extravagant.
How JP and Ellia Park Brought Korean Food to the Forefront of Fine Dining
All of their restaurants are about celebrating, recentering and evolving Korean food.
The Definitive Guide to Authentic Mykonos
While Mykonos will always offer its signature jet set lifestyle, its greatest luxury lies in harmonizing that glitzy scene with an older, wiser island life.
Business
See AllOpenAI Is Making Rapid-Fire Media Deals: Every News Publication on ChatGPT Now
Vox Media and The Atlantic are the latest media companies to partner with OpenAI.
5 Space Missions to Watch in June 2024: Boeing Starliner, SpaceX Starship and More
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is scheduled to test launch its giant Starship rocket for the fourth time.
Sam Altman Says OpenAI Doesn’t Fully Understand How GPT Works Despite Rapid Progress
“It does seem to me that the more we can understand what’s happening in these models, the better,” Altman said at an A.I. conference today.
Toyota’s Unusual Path to Zero Emission Centers on Gas Cars—For Now
Instead of offering battery EVs, Toyota said it will develop “carbon-neutral” internal combustion engines.
Inside OpenAI’s 9-Person Safety Committee Led by All-Powerful Sam Altman
The committee’s formation follows the recent dissolution of an OpenAI team focused on the long-term risks of A.I.
Entertainment
See AllTony 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.
‘Young Woman and the Sea’ Review: This Sports Biopic Makes the Formula Work
The story of Trudy Ederle becoming the first woman to swim the English Channel is a throwback to formative Disney sports movies like ‘Cool Runnings’ and ‘The Rookie.’
‘Eric’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch In a Good (Not Great) Netflix Thriller Series
Several mysteries unravel across this series, which is part thriller, part family drama, and part the story of a dad haunted by a blue furry monster puppet.
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 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.
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.
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The organization’s new CEO is helping create a more inclusive story of the American experience.
Top Investors Behind Elon Musk’s xAI, a Now $24B Challenger of OpenAI
xAI’s investors include Cathie Wood and Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
Why Temu’s E-Commerce Model Is a Threat to U.S. Patent Holders
Foreign companies are shipping copycat products through e-commerce sites like Temu with little recourse, costing U.S. businesses time and profits.
MFA Boston Explores Fashion’s Significance in a Show That’s Less Political Than It Is Playful
With more than 100 works from the museum’s collection, “Dress Up” celebrates 20th- and 21st-century style but lacks depth.
Why (and How) Gallery and Museum Collections Management Went Digital
Cloud-based collections management programs give “organization to chaos,” according to Artwork Archive co-founder Justin Anthony.
How Mega-Collector Ronald Perelman Offloaded Nearly $1B in Artwork
Two of the seventy-one pieces sold were acquired by fellow art collector Ken Griffin.
From Suave to Sensational: 20 Grooming Gifts for the Modern Man
From the alchemy of a serum that could give the elixir of life a run for its money, to a trimmer that navigates contours with the precision of a master barber, these gift ideas are the secret handshake to the society of suave.
The Ultimate Guide to 2024’s Luxury Watches for the Modern Man
A fine watch is no longer a simple gadget; rather, it’s a badge of honor, a mixtape of milestones and, frankly, the coolest way to tell time since the sundial got benched.
17 Cutting-Edge Gadgets to Gift the Tech Lover in Your Life
Our gift guide is packed with tech gadgets built to amp up, streamline and revolutionize.
From the Old West to Alien Landscapes: Where to See the Best Art in Denver
Here, cultural endeavors aggressively assert themselves to prevail over counterbalancing forces.
The Ins and Outs of Commissioning a Work of Art
“I’ve always liked the people who want to commission me. When someone buys my work, I’m disposed to like them.”
The Digital Afterlife Industry Is Burgeoning—And It’s Worrying A.I. Ethicists
Our dead loved ones’ data could potentially be used to market products to us in the future, according to a recent University of Cambridge report.
The Essentials With Markarian Founder Alexandra O’Neill: Face Masks, Greek Myths and Slow Fashion
Her career-changing break came when she received a request from Dr. Jill Biden’s team.
Jet Set: Father’s Day Gifts for the Travel-Loving Dad
From a rolling duffle bag and fancy headphones to a plush watch roll and travel mug, these are the top travel gifts for dad this Father’s Day.
Where to See the Best Art in Amsterdam
Start at the city’s main core of museums, then work your way further out from there to eventually take the train an hour south to the Hague.
The Most Incredible Hotel Pools in Southern California
Whether you want panoramic ocean views with plush recliners or prefer a posh pool in the heart of Beverly Hills, your summer oasis awaits.
All the Best Red Carpet Fashion from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival
All the most exciting sartorial moments from the 77th Cannes Film Festival
Two Abstract Art Stars Finally ‘Meet’ in a Long-Awaited Museum Exhibition
A show at the K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf puts Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky in conversation.