New York has been missing one of its most consequential institutions of contemporary art for two years now, ever since the New Museum shut its building in Lower Manhattan to prepare for an $82 million ...
A.I. companies are attempting to hitch themselves to an aura of artisanality. But has the online ecosystem become so polluted ...
The gold standard of courtroom movies was Sidney Lumet’s first feature. (He’d cut his teeth on plenty of television and ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel – read allowed in full, on a stage set as a drab office – finds new life in this utterly transfixing show ...
Some people now have an A.I. bestie. Some have a husband. Some have three. Adrianne Brookins is, by her own account, an “old ...
The German philosopher, who has died aged 96, was young enough to carry no culpability for the Nazi era yet old enough to carry lifelong scars ...
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Brenda Dunn-Lardeau gazes at three copies of Pliny’s Encyclopedia on the natural world in a glass case in the entryway of McGill University’s Osler Library of the History of Medicine.
This interview with Peter Geffen is part of an ongoing series exploring one of the most pressing questions of our time: how do we find meaning in a world ...
As brutalism increasingly influences contemporary aesthetics, Modernist Estates author Stefi Orazi discusses why we shouldn’t take the movement lightly ...
There have been recorded moments in history where the tides turned, where ideologies converged and where decisions were made that shaped futures for generations.  My friend Dennis Peacocke points us ...
That is: what if there is a great leveling of the playing field, and the differences in ability that long sustained the meritocratic myth, that had long underpinned the membership of Harvardians in ...