Billion-Dollar New York Auctions Break Two-Year Art Slump
Billion-dollar New York auctions broke a two-year art slump as major collectors returned to marquee sales.
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Billion-dollar New York auctions broke a two-year art slump as major collectors returned to marquee sales.
Gene Simmons told Mark Ruffalo to stop talking politics, reopening the fight over celebrity activism and audience fatigue.
Nicola Benedetti unveiled American themes for the 2026 Edinburgh Festival, shaping a program around cultural exchange and tension.
Peter Schneider died at 85 after a literary career spent mapping Berlin, reunification and Germany's psychic divide.
Alexi Lalas was unmasked as High Voltage on The Masked Singer, turning a Fox reality reveal into a sports-media branding moment.
Kanye West added more Los Angeles residency dates before Bully, turning the SoFi run into a test of demand, risk and control.
Ana Paula Renault led a 5 million reais reality race, showing how controversy can become the central entertainment asset.
Hannah Beachler’s Louisiana bayou sets gave Ryan Coogler’s Sinners a 1930s Southern Gothic world built from place, texture and dread.
Katherine Pope consolidated power at Sony Pictures Television as the studio navigated streaming pressure and production change.
Daily puzzles on March 12 showed how games keep readers returning through habit, streaks and quick repeat visits.
The Oscars recruited Marvel stars as producers tried to revive attention for a broadcast fighting audience fatigue.
New York Times puzzle milestones underscored how Wordle, Connections and crosswords have become a central subscription engine.