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Shows and Exhibitions   -   Dec 28, 2025 Banksy debuts new mural in London as The Walled Off Hotel reopens in Bethlehem
Banksy debuts new mural in London as The Walled Off Hotel reopens in Bethlehem

An identical mural attributed to the artist was painted at the foot of a tower in central London but the artist did not post images of it.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Dec 27, 2025 Louvre adds bars to window where thieves entered months after museum heist
Workers using a hoist truck to install a new security grille over a balcony window at the Musée du Louvre following the October jewel theft.

The museum has added new barriers on Quai François Mitterrand and will add 100 new security cameras in 2026.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 27, 2025 New York’s political leadership backs Met Museum workers ahead of union vote
New York’s political leadership backs Met Museum workers ahead of union vote

The open letter, signed by Zohran Mamdani, calls the union vote a test of New York’s commitment to collective bargaining in its cultural institutions.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Dec 27, 2025 Detroit Institute of Arts remakes beloved 'You Gotta Have Art!' commercial
Detroit Institute of Arts remakes beloved 'You Gotta Have Art!' commercial

Online reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with a single viewer declaring the 1976 original “better.”

by Adam Schrader
Dec 26, 2025 Weekly Recap: Federal records, art crime and the December slowdown
Weekly Recap: Federal records, art crime and the December slowdown

A post-Christmas briefing on new federal records, art-crime cases, and why this reporting still matters during the holiday lull.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Dec 24, 2025 FBI records show collector Les Wexner appeared in Epstein probe before arrest
FBI records show collector Les Wexner appeared in Epstein probe before arrest

FBI tracked Wexner months before Epstein's 2019 arrest and internally grappled with questions about who owned Epstein's mansion.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 24, 2025 Records show NEA approved Trump-aligned grants as community awards were zeroed
Mary Anne Carter, confirmed chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, pictured in an official portrait released by the agency.

Internal documents show how grant terminations, zero-dollar payouts, and new Trump-aligned awards unfolded simultaneously inside the agency.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Dec 24, 2025 London fine book bindery expands with new purpose-built workshop
London fine book bindery expands with new purpose-built workshop

The bindery’s relocation coincides with its 25th anniversary and the release of a new catalogue of fine bindings.

by Adam Schrader
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Shows and Exhibitions   -   Dec 28, 2025 Banksy debuts new mural in London as The Walled Off Hotel reopens in Bethlehem
Banksy debuts new mural in London as The Walled Off Hotel reopens in Bethlehem

An identical mural attributed to the artist was painted at the foot of a tower in central London but the artist did not post images of it.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Dec 27, 2025 Louvre adds bars to window where thieves entered months after museum heist
Workers using a hoist truck to install a new security grille over a balcony window at the Musée du Louvre following the October jewel theft.

The museum has added new barriers on Quai François Mitterrand and will add 100 new security cameras in 2026.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 27, 2025 New York’s political leadership backs Met Museum workers ahead of union vote
New York’s political leadership backs Met Museum workers ahead of union vote

The open letter, signed by Zohran Mamdani, calls the union vote a test of New York’s commitment to collective bargaining in its cultural institutions.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Dec 27, 2025 Detroit Institute of Arts remakes beloved 'You Gotta Have Art!' commercial
Detroit Institute of Arts remakes beloved 'You Gotta Have Art!' commercial

Online reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with a single viewer declaring the 1976 original “better.”

by Adam Schrader
Dec 26, 2025 Weekly Recap: Federal records, art crime and the December slowdown
Weekly Recap: Federal records, art crime and the December slowdown

A post-Christmas briefing on new federal records, art-crime cases, and why this reporting still matters during the holiday lull.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Dec 24, 2025 FBI records show collector Les Wexner appeared in Epstein probe before arrest
FBI records show collector Les Wexner appeared in Epstein probe before arrest

FBI tracked Wexner months before Epstein's 2019 arrest and internally grappled with questions about who owned Epstein's mansion.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 24, 2025 Records show NEA approved Trump-aligned grants as community awards were zeroed
Mary Anne Carter, confirmed chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, pictured in an official portrait released by the agency.

Internal documents show how grant terminations, zero-dollar payouts, and new Trump-aligned awards unfolded simultaneously inside the agency.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Dec 24, 2025 London fine book bindery expands with new purpose-built workshop
London fine book bindery expands with new purpose-built workshop

The bindery’s relocation coincides with its 25th anniversary and the release of a new catalogue of fine bindings.

by Adam Schrader
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