“Python’s Kiss” collects a baker’s dozen stories, nine of which previously have been published in the New Yorker and elsewhere (each is illustrated with a drawing by the author’s daughter, Aza Erdrich ...
Researchers present a comprehensive review of frontier AI applications in computational structural analysis from 2020 to 2025, focusing on graph neural networks (GNNs), sequence-to-sequence (Seq2Seq) ...
Most corporate investments in AI today are bets on new business models, transformed customer experiences, entirely new products. Those may come. But there’s a much more immediate, concrete payoff that ...
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Sure, it’s messy, unruly and a bit all over the place. But even when you’re not certain what’s happening in Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu’s production, you’re enjoying both the visual and sonic invention. It ...
In a few short years, Megan Moroney went from upstart influencer to arena headliner. Since her breakthrough moment — “Tennessee Orange,” about putting aside college- football loyalty for a new love ...
Beckoning audiences on a whimsical jaunt to always look on the bright side of life, the touring revival of “Spamalot” is especially winning for its unabashed determination to deliver on all manners of ...
In the past two decades, impact evaluation has become an unavoidable topic in the social sector. Yet beyond the discourse on how to measure social impact lies a structural problem: We are not ...
For fans of the late Richard Greenberg, his final work, “Holiday,” is an unfettered Goodman Theatre delight, a painful but not-to-be-missed reminder that nobody, but nobody, in the American theater ...
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Aquatic horror films are notoriously difficult to make. No one wants to shoot in wet conditions for weeks on end. As a result, not many get made when compared to other subgenres like, say, slashers.