Good morning. 🌧️ The prison profiteer on the LACMA board has resigned, the Supreme Court declines to take up the 5Pointz case, and a quiz that helps you learn to spot election disinformation.
The president’s stalling of negotiations for a fourth stimulus package represents a cause for concern for institutions, many of which have long used up their PPP loans and are resorting to emergency measures to stay afloat.
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The Supreme Court has decided that the real estate company that whitewashed graffiti works at 5Points in Queens will still have to pay millions in damages to the affected artists, marking the end of a 7-year legal battle.
Owner of prison telecom company, Tom Gores, has resigned from the board of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Check your knowledge of disinformation with PEN America’s new online quiz, “What To Expect When You’re Electing.”
The Grand — a complex including a luxury residential tower, movie theater, and upscale retailers — is a billion-dollar gamble at a time when in-person business is in steep decline.
How does fashion shape bodies, identities, and cultures? Launch your career in fashion as critic, editor, curator, or entrepreneur. Now accepting applications to the MA Fashion Studies program at Parsons in New York – explore how fashion is personal and political, tied to art, pop culture, globalization, and social justice.Â
Armed with pen, ink, and stylus, MFA-IVC students unearth the wild, the wondrous, and the unknown. Apply and visit us virtually at our Fall Open House.
Get your eye drops ready to face this fresh yellow magnet, because while the intense neon color may threaten to burn your retinas, that’s kind of the point — art isn’t always supposed to be easy on the eyes.