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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jul 06, 2026 White House says Smithsonian 'cannot be trusted'
White House says Smithsonian 'cannot be trusted'

The 162-page report, released the night of July Fourth, concludes the Smithsonian "cannot be trusted."

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Jul 06, 2026 Nantucket artist fired by arts association for letting autistic teen take figure drawing class
Nantucket artist fired by arts association for letting autistic teen take figure drawing class

A former staffer says the Artists Association of Nantucket punished her for following disability law, then smeared her to justify it.

by Adam Schrader
Jul 06, 2026 Court Documents: Congdon-Pinto v. Artists Association of Nantucket

Records from U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

by Adam Schrader
People   -   Jul 06, 2026 David Hines says art sales can distort artists’ work
David Hines says art sales can distort artists’ work

This article was first published in Urgent Matter's "print" edition, and is available to paid subscribers.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jul 04, 2026 Evacuated Trump supporters shelter from thunderstorm in African American museum
Evacuated Trump supporters shelter from thunderstorm in African American museum

While some quipped that it was the only way to get MAGA into the museum, others feared Trump’s supporters might vandalize artifacts.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Jul 04, 2026 Brooklyn gallery sued over Jay-Z figurines loses separate eviction fight by default
Brooklyn gallery sued over Jay-Z figurines loses separate eviction fight by default

A judge struck AM:PM's defenses and cleared its landlord to seek a warrant after the gallery and its owner skipped a June 2 court date.

by Adam Schrader
Jul 03, 2026 Urgent Matter launches digital 'print' edition for paid subscribers
Urgent Matter launches digital 'print' edition for paid subscribers

The edition runs artist profiles, obituaries, job listings, an art fairs calendar, a crossword drawn from our online coverage and more.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Jun 30, 2026 Getty Images licenses content to OpenAI three years after suing an A.I. rival
Getty Images licenses content to OpenAI three years after suing an A.I. rival

The companies framed the deal as a way to improve the visual results ChatGPT users receive.

by Adam Schrader
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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jul 06, 2026 White House says Smithsonian 'cannot be trusted'
White House says Smithsonian 'cannot be trusted'

The 162-page report, released the night of July Fourth, concludes the Smithsonian "cannot be trusted."

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Jul 06, 2026 Nantucket artist fired by arts association for letting autistic teen take figure drawing class
Nantucket artist fired by arts association for letting autistic teen take figure drawing class

A former staffer says the Artists Association of Nantucket punished her for following disability law, then smeared her to justify it.

by Adam Schrader
Jul 06, 2026 Court Documents: Congdon-Pinto v. Artists Association of Nantucket

Records from U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

by Adam Schrader
People   -   Jul 06, 2026 David Hines says art sales can distort artists’ work
David Hines says art sales can distort artists’ work

This article was first published in Urgent Matter's "print" edition, and is available to paid subscribers.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jul 04, 2026 Evacuated Trump supporters shelter from thunderstorm in African American museum
Evacuated Trump supporters shelter from thunderstorm in African American museum

While some quipped that it was the only way to get MAGA into the museum, others feared Trump’s supporters might vandalize artifacts.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Jul 04, 2026 Brooklyn gallery sued over Jay-Z figurines loses separate eviction fight by default
Brooklyn gallery sued over Jay-Z figurines loses separate eviction fight by default

A judge struck AM:PM's defenses and cleared its landlord to seek a warrant after the gallery and its owner skipped a June 2 court date.

by Adam Schrader
Jul 03, 2026 Urgent Matter launches digital 'print' edition for paid subscribers
Urgent Matter launches digital 'print' edition for paid subscribers

The edition runs artist profiles, obituaries, job listings, an art fairs calendar, a crossword drawn from our online coverage and more.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Jun 30, 2026 Getty Images licenses content to OpenAI three years after suing an A.I. rival
Getty Images licenses content to OpenAI three years after suing an A.I. rival

The companies framed the deal as a way to improve the visual results ChatGPT users receive.

by Adam Schrader
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