Arts & Entertainment

‘The Studio’ Review: A TV Treat for Cinephiles Everywhere

“Here at Continental, we don’t make films, we make movies,” declares CEO Griffin Mills (Bryan Cranston) as he promotes long-suffering suit Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) to head of the century-old Continental Studios. And though there isn’t a term to make the same kind of highbrow vs. lowbrow, pretentious vs. popcorn distinction for TV, The Studio […]

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Through Art, Gustavo Nazareno Brings His Afro-Brazilian Faith to the Global Stage

Gustavo Nazareno’s exhibition shows three large-scale paintings on white and black gallery walls, including a rearing black horse with a red cloth and two figures partially obscured by dramatic drapery.” width=”970″ height=”646″ data-caption=’Gustavo Nazareno’s richly symbolic paintings investigate the African hand in Brazilian Baroque art. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>GABRIEL_VOLPI</span>’> In 2018, Brazilian artist Gustavo Nazareno left

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Jensen Huang Unveils Nvidia’s Upcoming A.I. Chips at GTC: What to Know

Jensen Huang holding two GPUs” width=”970″ height=”646″ data-caption=’Jensen Huang holds Nvidia (NVDA)’s graphics cards at GTC 2025. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>dpa/picture alliance via Getty I</span>’> At its annual developer conference GTC in San Jose, Calif. today (Mar. 18), Nvidia unveiled two upcoming GPU architectures: Blackwell Ultra and Rubin. During his opening keynote, CEO Jensen Huang laid

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Google Announces Largest Acquisition Ever as M&A Climate Shifts in Washington

Google (GOOGL) CEO Sundar Pichai” width=”970″ height=”647″ data-caption=’Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto via Getty Images</span>’> Alphabet’s Google today (March 18) announced that it has agreed to buy Wiz, a cybersecurity startup, for a staggering $32 billion in an all-cash deal. The acquisition isn’t just

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What the Art World Needs to Know About the Next Generation of Museum Patrons

A striking 88 percent of new-gen art collectors and enthusiasts not only have the desire but also the resources to support museums more than they currently do—yet they’re also seeking alternative ways to engage with the system and contribute to it. This is one of the key findings in the newly published 2025 Collector Report

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Warren Buffett Really Wants Someone to Win His $1M March Madness Bracket Contest

For nearly a decade, Warren Buffett has held a March Madness bracket contest for employees of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) and its subsidiaries, offering $1 million—annually—to anyone who successfully predicts the winners of the first 48 games in the NCAA tournament. The contest has yet to yield a big winner. And at 94 years old, Buffett

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Curator Sarah Burney On the Depth of Krishna Reddy’s Printmaking

Krishna Reddy: Heaven in a Wildflower at Print Center New York. Courtesy Print Center New York. Photo: Argenis Apolinario.” width=”970″ height=”728″ data-caption=’Installation view of “Krishna Reddy: Heaven in a Wildflower” at Print Center New York. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>Courtesy Print Center New York, photo by Argenis Apolinario</span>’> Indian master intaglio painter Krishna Reddy played a critical

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From Venice to Beverly Hills, Levain Bakery Finds Its Sweet Spot in Los Angeles

Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald” width=”970″ height=”1235″ data-caption=’Levain co-founders Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>Melissa Kirschenheiter</span>’> Now they’re cookie-ing in Los Angeles. Levain Bakery, best known for its ooey-gooey, six-ounce cookies, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. And now Levain, which started as a tiny bread shop in New York’s Upper West

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Uncertainty Abounds, Optimism Abides: Key Findings from the 2025 SML Art Market Talent Report

The second edition of the SML Art Market Talent Report by Sophie Macpherson Ltd arrives amid mounting pressure on the global art sector, which is navigating an ongoing period of transactional recalibration, financial instability and geopolitical volatility. In just the past few weeks, the Guggenheim in New York announced the layoff of twenty employees—around 7

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