As tariffs squeeze margins and Barbie loses her shine, Mattel leans on Hot Wheels and Hollywood partnerships for momentum.
From François Pinault’s sweeping Minimalism show at the Bourse de Commerce to Gerhard Richter’s career-defining retrospective ...
Late-night hosts once ruled TV. Now, streaming’s algorithms and culture have left the format obsolete and out of sync.
Here, debates about whether art can change a city give way to evidence that it already does through cultural labor and shared ...
After A.I. startup Friend’s subway ads sparked backlash, Heineken seized the moment with a tongue-in-cheek campaign ...
Nelis, accessibility specialists and co-authors of Accessible Communications, explore how large language models have inadvertently become teachers of better writing.
Panahi’s masterwork of a revenge thriller exactingly traces how evil, once inflicted, metastasizes within our souls and ...
Tavares Strachan’s ‘The Day Tomorrow Began’ Reveals Invisible Histories Through Reimagined Realities
In a world the artist has rendered with such careful continuity and construction, it is those little finishing touches that ...
OpenAI is recruiting former JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley employees to train A.I. models for financial tasks.
Gymkhana, the only Indian restaurant in London with two Michelin stars, understands the assignment when it comes to opening ...
From Amazon’s office pups to Slack’s pastoral glitch, companies are finding ways to transform digital dead ends into opportunities for connection.
Paris Internationale was founded in 2015 by a group of galleries as an alternative to the more traditional, commercially ...
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