Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Is Building a Billionaire-Proof Social Media Site
Bluesky’s Jay Graber has a pointed message for tech billionaires.
‘Black Bag’ Review: Love as a Spy Game
Steven Soderbergh’s latest—a sexy espionage thriller that forsakes explosions in favor of mind games—is 90 minutes of pure fun.
Dallas Art Fair Director Kelly Cornell Sees ‘All Eyes On Texas’
The art market inevitably follows the money, and the state’s art scene has been expanding in tandem with its GDP.
Arts
See AllWith Trump’s Tariffs, the Canadian Art Market Looks for Opportunities Elsewhere
Canada’s robust network of active institutions and enthusiastic collectors paired with stronger relationships with Mexico and Europe could make engaging with the U.S. art market optional.
‘Esos Colores son Prohibidos’: An Interview With Artist Ana Segovia
Segovia’s work, which interrogates Mexico’s long-established symbols of masculinity, bridges tradition, queerness and national identity.
What’s in a Name? Mao, Margaret Thatcher and Marie Antoinette Offer Answers at MONA
Here, everything from pop culture memorabilia to classical paintings clashes and collapses haphazardly under a unifying theme: the specter of status.
In Her L.A. Debut, Shilpa Gupta Exposes the Fragility of National Identity
Using sparse materials and national symbols, she challenges how civic identity is constructed, remembered and imposed.
Art Market Insights: 2024 Saw More Transactions But Fewer Record-Setting Sales
Meanwhile, the French and the Indian contemporary auction markets experienced significant growth, and women dominated in the ultra-contemporary top ten.
Lifestyle
See AllMeat Me in Miami: Danny Grant Opens Glitzy Modern Steakhouse Maple & Ash
Miami already feels like home for a restaurant that’s sourcing wagyu at Japanese auctions, offering a 2,500-selection wine list, serving dramatic fire-roasted seafood towers and making theatrical cocktails like an Old Fashioned with Glenfiddich 21-year and 24-karat gold
Where to Get the Best Salads in L.A.
For decades, eating a salad was seen as more a chore than a treat. However, over the last few years,
Food, Fashion and Furniture: New York’s Best Designer-Backed Restaurants
From Polo Bar to La Mercerie, these are the designer-owned restaurants worth booking a reservation.
The Best Everyday White T-Shirts for Men
The definitive guide to finding your perfect white T-shirt, with expert insights on fabric, fit and construction details that separate the exceptional from the ordinary.
The Best Hotels in West Hollywood
Enjoy Champagne vending machines, sweeping city views and premier dining when you book a stay at the best hotels in West Hollywood.
Business
See AllVimeo CEO Philip Moyer Is Approaching A.I. Differently: SXSW Interview
“We serve the creative professional who wants to have the sanctity of their work protected.”
Who Is Aravind Srinivas, the Founder and CEO Behind $9B Perplexity AI?
Srinivas was born and raised in Chennai, India—the same town that raised his role model turned rival, Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Meta’s A.I. Safety Head Defends Removing Guardrails in A.I. Models
“There have been more and more guardrails that have been put in place at many organizations—almost an overcorrection,” said Ella Irwin.
Apple TV+ Chief Unpacks Costly Content Strategy with ‘Severance’ Director
Severance is “the perfect show to be on Apple.”
Colossal Biosciences CEO Dissects the $10B Startup’s Effort to Bring Back Extinct Animals: Interview
Resurrecting the woolly mammoth is a “colossal” undertaking.
Entertainment
See All‘The Electric State’ Review: An Expensive Artifact of Our Soulless Technocracy
It’s humans and robots vs. an evil tech magnate in this dumb, unfunny action movie starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt and directed by the Russo Brothers.
Joy Behar Adds Playwright to Her Resume With ‘My First Ex-Husband’
Behar has written a show of eight monologues crafted from interviews with women about their divorces.
‘Dope Thief’ Review: Derivative Crime Drama With Outstanding Cast
You’ve seen plenty of shows like ‘Dope Thief’ before, but a riveting ensemble led by Brian Tyree Henry makes the Apple series worth watching—for the first half, anyway.
Power Lists
See AllThe Top PR Firms in 2025
This year’s PR Power List celebrates the agencies bold enough to lead the charge and smart enough to reflect the world they’re shaping.
The Top Specialty PR Firms in 2025
In an era where perception is currency, specialty PR firms are the brokers of influence
The Most Important People in Nightlife & Dining
These are the architects of modern indulgence, wielding influence with every lease signed and every menu unveiled. Theirs is the kind of power that turns concepts into cultural institutions.
Marketplace
See All10 Best CBD Companies to Buy From in 2025: Honest Reviews & Guide
Despite strong competition from nine impressive challengers, Colorado Botanicals tops our list of the best CBD companies to buy from in 2025.
5 Strongest CBD Gummies: Best CBD Gummies of 2025
We’ve compiled a list of the top 5 strongest CBD gummies for pain, sleep, anxiety and stress to save you time and money.
7 Best CBN Gummies for Sleep in 2025
Discover the top seven CBN gummies for sleep on the market, based on overall quality, effectiveness, price, formula, recognition and more.
10 Best CBD Oil for Dogs: Best for Anxiety, Pain, & Arthritis
A guide to our carefully selected picks for the top CBD oils for dogs in 2025 to soothe anxiety, pain and arthritis.
10 Best CBD Oils of 2024: A Guide for the Discerning Consumer
Tired of CBD oils that overpromise and underdeliver? We’ve done the legwork to find the best of 2024—pure, potent, and worth every drop. Discover the oils that live up to the hype and make a real difference.
Latest
All LatestHow Artist Kevin Demery Is Reshaping Implicit Understandings in Kansas City
Demery’s exhibition at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art confronts the embedded history of racism in this country and explores how it might be transformed.
How Forgotten Cars Fund Education
Across the country, car donation programs are turning forgotten vehicles into funding for scholarships and educational programs, offering students a second chance at success.
In ‘Illuminated Threads,’ Artist Faig Ahmed Distorts Pious History
The exhibition juxtaposes sacred objects with contemporary critique, inviting us to consider whether modern reinterpretations of tradition clarify or distort the past.
A Mickalene Thomas-Designed McLaren Artura GT4 Is Poised to Hit the Track
Zoë Barry, Spring McManus and Aurora Straus founded DART Car, which commissioned the McLaren, to elevate women in art and racing.
Cecily Brown On Revisiting History, Subverting the Gaze and Embracing the Accident
The artist’s mid-career retrospective at the Barnes Foundation is a testament to her relentless confrontation of the history of images.
Where to Find the Best Cocktails and Vibes in Miami
No matter where you are sipping drinks, Miami guarantees good vibes, high energy and round-the-clock entertainment.
Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers Believe in the Resiliency of the German Art Scene
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 marked a turning point, expanding Germany’s artistic influence and cementing Berlin’s status as a global hotspot for artists in the 1990s.
Five Exhibitions to Check Out During Women’s History Month
From Paris to Washington, newly opened museum and gallery shows are reshaping the conversation around women in art.
Cultural Powerhouses: The Women of Arts Philanthropy, Past and Present
Long before they could vote, women have leveraged their creativity and determination to transform the cultural landscape by championing artists and funding arts institutions.
Review: Whale-Loving Islanders Drown In Fathomless Loss in ‘Deep Blue Sound’
Playwright Abe Koogler’s portrait of a group of Pacific Northwesterners is rich, funny and devastating, with a cast that’s a tasting menu of acting brilliance.
Financier Ross Stevens Makes $100M ‘Extremely Innovative’ Gift to US Olympians
A pledge from Ross Stevens offers eligible U.S. athletes at least $200,000 in post-retirement benefits.
‘The Righteous Gemstones’: A Low-Stakes (But Still Funny) Final Season
Though reliably raunchy, this fourth and final season is light on the drama, mystery and madcap action that have made the Gemstones a stand-out.
Masculinity, Impressionism and the Third Republic: The Getty Center Unpacks Gustave Caillebotte’s World
Men were everywhere in Caillebotte’s paintings at a time when other artists were painting women.
One Fine Show: ‘Martha Diamond, Deep Time’ at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
The exhibition’s paintings, works on paper and monotypes shine a light on the artist’s ability to depict the haunting power of the urban landscape.
A Spellbinding Retrospective Showcases Artist and Jazz Witch Gertrude Abercrombie’s Singular Vision
An extensive exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art not only unravels the “whole mystery” of Abercrombie’s paintings and inner universe but also offers a rare window into the forces that shaped her restless vision.
Once Again, Michael Bloomberg is America’s Most Generous Philanthropist
The philanthropist doled out $3.7 billion last year.
Major Banks’ Private Credit Push Is Reshaping Modern Corporate Finance
Major banks’ private lending collaborations could become a permanent fixture in modern corporate finance rather than a transient trend.
In Grindelwald, Paul Cabayé Brings Fine Dining to New Heights
Working near the mountains has allowed the chef to more fully develop his foraging skills.