It’s two days before Thanksgiving and Hillary Cohen and Samantha Luu are trying to figure out how they’re going to cook 120 turkeys with limited oven space in their food warehouse in downtown LA. “We’re going to have to do a bit of…
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Frank Gehry remembered, Serpentine and FLAG Art Foundation prize, Joan Semmel—podcast – The Art Newspaper
Frank Gehry, the architect behind the Guggenheim Bilbao, Geffen Contemporary at MoCA, Los Angeles, and the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, among other museums and art spaces, died last Friday at his home in Santa Monica, California. He was 96….
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Hollywood director found guilty of scamming Netflix out of $11m for phantom show | US television
A Hollywood director was convicted Thursday on charges that he scammed Netflix out of $11m for a show that never materialized, while he instead used the cash for lavish purchases that included several Rolls-Royces, a Ferrari and about $1m in…
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Lombard Odier wins prestigious marketing Effie Award for “Rethinking Through the Noise” campaign
Lombard Odier is proud to have earned a Bronze Effie Award at the 2025 Effie Awards Europe, a globally recognised symbol of marketing effectiveness. This honour celebrates the campaign Rethinking Through the Noise, an idea born from our rethink…
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JG Neukomm Architecture layers eras of history in The Suffolk
In New York’s Lower East Side, one can indulge in the arts in its many upper-echelon galleries or hit the clubs with the twenty-somethings, eat the greasiest food imaginable or belly up to a Michelin-starred restaurant. The Lower…
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Pop art, folk festivals and grape crushing: Australian summer events worth travelling for | Australia holidays
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Bundanon, once the home of painter Arthur Boyd, is hosting a show that casts an overdue spotlight on the women artists spanning five generations of the Boyd family. Photograph: Zan Wimberley Icons of Pop Art: Warhol and…
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Big tech’s ‘elite victim complex’
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‘One Battle After Another’: Perfidia and Deandra friendship, explained
’Tis the season of Top 10 lists. On occasion, being at the bottom of the list is a plus.
I’m Glenn Whipp, columnist for the Los Angeles Times and host of The Envelope newsletter, wondering if you’ve felt that 1% decrease in traffic…
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Whether Netflix or Paramount buys Warner Bros., entertainment oligopolies are back – bigger and more anticompetitive than ever
News of Netflix’s bid to buy Warner Bros. last week sent shock waves through the media ecosystem.
The pending US$83 billion deal is being described as an upending of the existing entertainment order, a sign that it’s now dominated by…
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Maria Balshaw to step down as director of Tate after nine years | Culture
Maria Balshaw is to step down as the director of Tate in 2026, after a challenging nine-year tenure when she steered the organisation through the Covid-19 pandemic and had to deal with fluctuating attendance figures and financial instability.
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