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Labor and Capital   -   Nov 20, 2025 Beyond the ‘starving artist’ myth: New data reveals a workforce defined by the hustle
A man's hand is seen holding a honey container up to a kitchen cabinet, with the contents inside the cabinet projected onto its outer doors

Newly released national data shows artists balancing multiple jobs, contending with financial insecurity and receiving little recognition from cultural institutions.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 19, 2025 Connecticut man indicted for stealing Gustave Courbet painting in New York
Connecticut man indicted for stealing Gustave Courbet painting in New York

Thomas Doyle, 68, is also facing a civil lawsuit for defrauding Matthiesen Gallery out of the painting.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 19, 2025 UNESCO to review 11 cultural traditions in need of urgent safeguarding
A view from inside a colorful wooden boat moving through a narrow canal lined with trees, buildings, and a small pedestrian bridge ahead.

UNESCO committee will weigh which endangered cultural practices require immediate international support when it meets in New Delhi next month.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 18, 2025 Former head of Alamo Trust sues Texas officials, alleging First Amendment violations
Former head of Alamo Trust sues Texas officials, alleging First Amendment violations

Kate Rogers says state leaders pushed her out after objecting to an Indigenous Peoples’ Day tweet and criticizing her academic work, actions she argues were protected speech.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 18, 2025 California to aid Jewish family seeking return of Nazi-looted artwork from Spain
An 1897 Camille Pissarro painting depicting a rainy afternoon in Paris with horse-drawn carriages, pedestrians with umbrellas and tall buildings surrounding a small plaza with a fountain.

By intervening, California aims to defend a recent law broadening the rights of heirs to recover property taken under politically oppressive regimes.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 18, 2025 Massive Cloudflare outage affects museum websites
A screenshot shows the error message seen when visiting certain museum websites Tuesday morning

Other websites affected included X, Spotify, Amazon and OpenAI, according to DownDetector.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Nov 18, 2025 YouTuber Logan Paul drops lawsuit against Heritage Auctions
YouTuber Logan Paul drops lawsuit against Heritage Auctions

Paul had placed the $562,555 winning bid for an 8-by-8-foot section of the Chicago Bulls’ United Center court at an August auction.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 17, 2025 Experimental new media art studio Onassis ONX doubles footprint in Tribeca
Street view of 390 Broadway in Tribeca, showing a row of historic cast-iron buildings with tall arched windows and parked cars along the curb.

The XR-focused studio is expanding its production facilities, hardware capacity and community programming as it settles in downtown.

by Adam Schrader
A man's hand is seen holding a honey container up to a kitchen cabinet, with the contents inside the cabinet projected onto its outer doors
Labor and Capital   -   Nov 20, 2025 Beyond the ‘starving artist’ myth: New data reveals a workforce defined by the hustle

Newly released national data shows artists balancing multiple jobs, contending with financial insecurity and receiving little recognition from cultural institutions.

by Adam Schrader
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Labor and Capital   -   Nov 20, 2025 Beyond the ‘starving artist’ myth: New data reveals a workforce defined by the hustle
A man's hand is seen holding a honey container up to a kitchen cabinet, with the contents inside the cabinet projected onto its outer doors

Newly released national data shows artists balancing multiple jobs, contending with financial insecurity and receiving little recognition from cultural institutions.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 19, 2025 Connecticut man indicted for stealing Gustave Courbet painting in New York
Connecticut man indicted for stealing Gustave Courbet painting in New York

Thomas Doyle, 68, is also facing a civil lawsuit for defrauding Matthiesen Gallery out of the painting.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 19, 2025 UNESCO to review 11 cultural traditions in need of urgent safeguarding
A view from inside a colorful wooden boat moving through a narrow canal lined with trees, buildings, and a small pedestrian bridge ahead.

UNESCO committee will weigh which endangered cultural practices require immediate international support when it meets in New Delhi next month.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 18, 2025 Former head of Alamo Trust sues Texas officials, alleging First Amendment violations
Former head of Alamo Trust sues Texas officials, alleging First Amendment violations

Kate Rogers says state leaders pushed her out after objecting to an Indigenous Peoples’ Day tweet and criticizing her academic work, actions she argues were protected speech.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Nov 18, 2025 California to aid Jewish family seeking return of Nazi-looted artwork from Spain
An 1897 Camille Pissarro painting depicting a rainy afternoon in Paris with horse-drawn carriages, pedestrians with umbrellas and tall buildings surrounding a small plaza with a fountain.

By intervening, California aims to defend a recent law broadening the rights of heirs to recover property taken under politically oppressive regimes.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 18, 2025 Massive Cloudflare outage affects museum websites
A screenshot shows the error message seen when visiting certain museum websites Tuesday morning

Other websites affected included X, Spotify, Amazon and OpenAI, according to DownDetector.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Nov 18, 2025 YouTuber Logan Paul drops lawsuit against Heritage Auctions
YouTuber Logan Paul drops lawsuit against Heritage Auctions

Paul had placed the $562,555 winning bid for an 8-by-8-foot section of the Chicago Bulls’ United Center court at an August auction.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Nov 17, 2025 Experimental new media art studio Onassis ONX doubles footprint in Tribeca
Street view of 390 Broadway in Tribeca, showing a row of historic cast-iron buildings with tall arched windows and parked cars along the curb.

The XR-focused studio is expanding its production facilities, hardware capacity and community programming as it settles in downtown.

by Adam Schrader
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