We're Getting a Posthumous Jimmy Buffett Album in November
"Equal Strain on All Parts" is out on November 3
Fine Dining Set to Return to the London Space That Housed Le Caprice
The restaurant, beloved by many a celebrity, closed in 2020
The Colorado State Fair Pointed to a New Way of Viewing AI Art
It speaks to broader trends in art and technology
California Is Giving Quentin Tarantino Plenty of Incentives to Make His Last Film
Literal incentives, of the tax variety
Chris Chelios Found Out His Number Was Being Retired at a Pearl Jam Concert
To be fair, that was the plan
Adidas’s Plan to Combat Bootleg Messi Merch May Have Backfired
Inside the thinking behind a controversial T-shirt sale
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This September
From fascinating histories to thought-provoking takes on technology
The Market for Superyachts Has Grown Substantially Since 2020
There's an interesting reason why
Pandemic Learning Loss Is Affecting College Students' Math Skills
Student and faculty alike are concerned
Why Are So Many Airlines Ending Service at Smaller Airports?
It's another big change for air travel
Woody Allen's "Coup De Chance" Draws Protestors in Venice
His new film is his first to be shot in French
Rural Texas Residents Fight Pollution With a New Water Utility
The new utility could address some years-long issues
Nebraska's Women's Volleyball Team Set a New Attendance Record
Over 92,000 spectators showed up
French Government Considering a Disposable Vapes Ban
They're not the only country to explore such a measure
Northwestern's Preseason Involved Anti-Hazing Training
It's an understandable response to a wide-ranging scandal
Nissan Rumored to Be Phasing Out Two of Its More Affordable Cars
Are the Altima and Versa going away?