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Exclusive | ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star Jeff Garlin walks out of standup show over $800 check
Jeff this! Jeff Garlin refused to go onstage at a stand-up show he was booked to perform at last week, Page Six hears — because organizers wouldn’t pay him...
Looking back at grand ole days of Broadway — with Tonys around the corner
Grand ole days on B’way In 1626 Peter Minuit, a Westphalian and this colony’s first governor, bought New York for 60 guilders. About $24. Nearly what a B’way show’s...
Irate NYC subway rider pummels man who bumped into him on train while demanding apology: cops
An irate subway rider pummeled a man who bumped into him on a Brooklyn train late last month, cops said Wednesday. The 36-year-old victim was onboard a northbound J...
Trove of documents in alleged MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s high-profile deportation case released
A small trove of unsealed court documents in the high-profile deportation case against alleged MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released Wednesday — after the Trump administration argued its...
What Does Sustainability Really Mean in the Diamond Industry?
As consumer values shift, the diamond industry is confronting the real meaning behind “sustainable” and “responsibly sourced.” Courtesy of ALTR Created Diamonds Diamonds have captured hearts for centuries, not...
Meet Lucy Guo, the New Youngest Self-Made Woman Billionaire Dethroning Taylor Swift
Lucy Guo attends as Passes presents Lucypalooza 2024 during LA Tech Week on Oct. 16, 2024 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Getty Images for Passes Lucy Guo, the 30-year-old co-founder...
“The First Homosexuals” Is a Dazzlingly Overwhelming Chronicle of Queerness in Art
Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret, La Blanchisseuse (The Laundress), 1879; graphite, ink and ink wash on paper. Private collection, California. Courtesy of Schiller & Bodo European Paintings “The First Homosexuals: The Birth...
A.I. Godfather Yoshua Bengio Launches Nonprofit to Counter the Rise of Agentic A.I.
Yoshua Bengio testifies during a hearing before the Privacy, Technology, and the Law Subcommittee of Senate Judiciary Committee on July 25, 2023. Alex Wong/Getty Images Yoshua Bengio, a pioneering...
Observer’s Guide to Fine Art Storage, Where Masterpieces Go to Wait
Unlike standard self-storage, fine art storage facilities offer purpose-built environments designed to house and protect artworks under tightly controlled conditions. Courtesy Fortress What is the afterlife of an artwork?...
The Big Givers Club
As Bill Gates vows to give away his entire fortune, the modern billionaire class continues to reinvent philanthropy as performance—balancing ambition, altruism and enduring control. Observer Bill Gates recently...
ESPN’s Streaming Leap Could Make or Break Sports TV as We Know It
A view of the logo during ESPN The Party on February 5, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for ESPN) Mike Windle/Getty Images for ESPN...
Boston’s Triennial Reimagines Public Art Through the City’s Social, Historical and Ecological Realities
Patrick Martinez, Cost of Living, 2025. Photo: Faith Ninivaggi Biennials and triennials are proliferating across the globe, often launched by local governments as tools for tourism and city branding....