March 17, 2026Art Meg Webster’s Life in Five Artworks Meg Webster revels in impermanence. Here, her story in five works. Meg […] Read more
March 17, 2026Machine learning AWS AI League: Atos fine-tunes approach to AI education This post is co-written with Mark Ross from Atos. Organizations pursuing AI […] Read more
March 17, 2026Art Jocelyn Bioh’s ‘School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play’ Heads to Broadway “School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play,” written by Jocelyn Bioh […] Read more
March 17, 2026Art Len Deighton, Author of Espionage Best-Sellers, Dies at 97 His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought […] Read more
March 17, 2026Art Albert Zuckerman, Literary Agent Called the ‘Hero of the Blockbuster,’ Dies at 94 During his 50-year career, he represented dozens of best-selling authors, including Ken […] Read more
March 17, 2026Art Grace Ives Was Tipped as a Top Indie-Rock Star. Then She Hit the Bottom. Her 2022 breakthrough, “Janky Star,” won her accolades and devotees, but she […] Read more
March 17, 2026Art With Twin Babies, the Opera Star Lise Davidsen Wonders What Comes Next Davidsen, who has returned triumphantly to the Met in “Tristan und Isolde,” […] Read more
March 17, 2026Theater How Jonathan Groff of ‘Just in Time’ Became Broadway’s Leading Man By transmitting his love of live performance, the “Just in Time” actor […] Read more
March 17, 2026Theater Wallace Shawn’s ‘What We Did Before Our Moth Days’ Is Purgatory Done Right The playwright and his collaborator André Gregory are together again, delivering a […] Read more
March 17, 2026Theater Quentin Tarantino Plans ‘Swashbuckling’ Play for London’s West End “The Popinjay Cavalier,” written and directed by Tarantino, will open next year. […] Read more