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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   May 23, 2026 Trump-appointed commission approves arch despite fierce opposition
Trump-appointed commission approves arch despite fierce opposition

The revised design advanced in a 4-0 vote after near-total written opposition.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 23, 2026 Daniel Sikkema convicted in plot to kill art dealer Brent Sikkema
Daniel Sikkema convicted in plot to kill art dealer Brent Sikkema

Brent Sikkema, 75, founder of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., was killed on January 14, 2024. He had been stabbed about 18 times.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 20, 2026 The Hole Gallery rent case quietly dropped after landlord alleged $60,000 owed
The Hole Gallery rent case quietly dropped after landlord alleged $60,000 owed

A landlord dropped a nonpayment case over The Hole’s Bowery space, but a separate Tribeca rent case remains active.

by Adam Schrader
May 20, 2026 Court Documents: The Hole Gallery Bowery and Tribeca Rent Cases

Court records from two New York Civil Court rent cases involving entities tied to The Hole Gallery.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   May 20, 2026 UT Austin officials scrutinized anti-fascist student art show over compliance concerns
UT Austin officials scrutinized anti-fascist student art show over compliance concerns

Records show officials discussed whether the show could “negatively impact the department."

by Adam Schrader
May 20, 2026 FOIA Documents: UT Austin Emails on Anti-Fascist Student Art Show

Records released by UT Austin under the Texas Public Information Act.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 20, 2026 Art teacher’s Charlie Kirk firing lawsuit quietly ends
Art teacher’s Charlie Kirk firing lawsuit quietly ends

Amanda Lea’s lawsuit against The Barstow School was dismissed with prejudice, ending the case without a public ruling on her claims.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 20, 2026 Opera Gallery investor suit moves twice after venue fight
Opera Gallery investor suit moves twice after venue fight

A judge sent the $2 million investor dispute to Delaware after Opera Gallery argued the case did not belong in Florida.

by Adam Schrader
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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   May 23, 2026 Trump-appointed commission approves arch despite fierce opposition
Trump-appointed commission approves arch despite fierce opposition

The revised design advanced in a 4-0 vote after near-total written opposition.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 23, 2026 Daniel Sikkema convicted in plot to kill art dealer Brent Sikkema
Daniel Sikkema convicted in plot to kill art dealer Brent Sikkema

Brent Sikkema, 75, founder of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., was killed on January 14, 2024. He had been stabbed about 18 times.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 20, 2026 The Hole Gallery rent case quietly dropped after landlord alleged $60,000 owed
The Hole Gallery rent case quietly dropped after landlord alleged $60,000 owed

A landlord dropped a nonpayment case over The Hole’s Bowery space, but a separate Tribeca rent case remains active.

by Adam Schrader
May 20, 2026 Court Documents: The Hole Gallery Bowery and Tribeca Rent Cases

Court records from two New York Civil Court rent cases involving entities tied to The Hole Gallery.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   May 20, 2026 UT Austin officials scrutinized anti-fascist student art show over compliance concerns
UT Austin officials scrutinized anti-fascist student art show over compliance concerns

Records show officials discussed whether the show could “negatively impact the department."

by Adam Schrader
May 20, 2026 FOIA Documents: UT Austin Emails on Anti-Fascist Student Art Show

Records released by UT Austin under the Texas Public Information Act.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 20, 2026 Art teacher’s Charlie Kirk firing lawsuit quietly ends
Art teacher’s Charlie Kirk firing lawsuit quietly ends

Amanda Lea’s lawsuit against The Barstow School was dismissed with prejudice, ending the case without a public ruling on her claims.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   May 20, 2026 Opera Gallery investor suit moves twice after venue fight
Opera Gallery investor suit moves twice after venue fight

A judge sent the $2 million investor dispute to Delaware after Opera Gallery argued the case did not belong in Florida.

by Adam Schrader
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