Off Broadway, a Vital Part of New York Theater, Feels the Squeeze The small theaters that help make the city a theater capital are cutting back as they struggle to recover from the pandemic.
Spotify to Cut 1,500 Jobs in Third Round of Layoffs this Year The music streaming service has expanded into podcasting and audiobooks but found it difficult to turn a consistent profit.
MoveOn Carries Out Layoffs as Liberal Groups Struggle to Raise Money The layoffs are the latest sign of a slowdown in small-dollar donations to Democratic candidates and liberal organizations.
Jezebel, the Oral History: ‘There Was This Riotous Sense of Fun’ The site defined an era of feminism for millions of readers. According to its editors and writers, it was also an exhilarating place to work.
Will Lewis Said to Be Next C.E.O. of Washington Post The former Dow Jones executive most recently co-founded The News Movement, a start-up aimed at young audiences.