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Coverage of how local to global governments influence the arts and cultural heritage through funding, policy, and regulation. Includes legislation, cultural diplomacy, institutional restitution, and public transparency in arts administration.

Government and Cultural Heritage

Coverage of how local to global governments influence the arts and cultural heritage through funding, policy, and regulation. Includes legislation, cultural diplomacy, institutional restitution, and public transparency in arts administration.

Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 16, 2025 Trump administration sued over plans to paint Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Trump administration sued over plans to paint Eisenhower Executive Office Building

Preservation advocates say the rushed repainting effort threatens a National Historic Landmark and skirts federal review requirements.

Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 16, 2025 Dorothy Waugh’s 1930s National Park posters go on view amid NPS cuts
Two vintage 1930s posters: a desert night scene with a rider under stars, and a colorful wildlife poster with a flying swan over red water and grasses.

The exhibition revisits a New Deal–era push to build public support for America’s parks as today’s political climate raises questions about their future.

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

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

by Adam Schrader
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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
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 16, 2025 Trump administration sued over plans to paint Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Trump administration sued over plans to paint Eisenhower Executive Office Building

Preservation advocates say the rushed repainting effort threatens a National Historic Landmark and skirts federal review requirements.

by Adam Schrader
Shows and Exhibitions   -   Nov 16, 2025 Dorothy Waugh’s 1930s National Park posters go on view amid NPS cuts
Two vintage 1930s posters: a desert night scene with a rider under stars, and a colorful wildlife poster with a flying swan over red water and grasses.

The exhibition revisits a New Deal–era push to build public support for America’s parks as today’s political climate raises questions about their future.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 14, 2025 Syrian Culture Ministry lists artifacts stolen in National Museum of Damascus heist
Syrian Culture Ministry lists artifacts stolen in National Museum of Damascus heist

The ministry released photos and catalog details of six Venus statues taken in the heist to help officials identify the missing pieces.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 13, 2025 Smithsonian, NGA museums begin reopening after government shutdown
Red-brick Smithsonian Castle on the National Mall, framed by green trees, with a statue at the front entrance under a clear blue sky.

The shutdown ended Wednesday night when Trump signed a bipartisan spending package ending 43 days of congressional deadlock.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 13, 2025 Anish Kapoor likens Border Patrol agents who took selfies at his Chicago bean to Nazis
Anish Kapoor likens Border Patrol agents who took selfies at his Chicago bean to Nazis

Kapoor told Urgent Matter it was “particularly tragic” that Border Patrol “thugs” shouted “Little Village” as a “fascist battle cry.”

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Nov 13, 2025 U.N.'s climate change conference COP30 expands arts, culture agenda in Brazil
U.N.'s climate change conference COP30 expands arts, culture agenda in Brazil

Expanded programming on heritage and creative sectors reflects Brazil’s push to integrate culture into global climate discussions.

by Adam Schrader
History and Archaeology   -   Nov 12, 2025 U.S. returns 36 artifacts; Egypt pushes for more amid Grand Egyptian Museum debut
U.S. returns 36 artifacts; Egypt pushes for more amid Grand Egyptian Museum debut

The recovery includes items seized in U.S. trafficking cases and manuscripts transferred by the Met, landing as Egypt uses the GEM's opening to amplify its repatriation push.

by Adam Schrader
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