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The UK Science Museum Group Is Partnering With the Fossil Fuel Company Adani

By Helen Holmes

After the National Galleries of Scotland, What Other Arts Orgs Will Cut Ties With BP?

By Helen Holmes

New Report Indicates the Scrutinization of Arts Funding Is Only Going to Increase

By Helen Holmes
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks at the Sierra Club.

ExxonMobil, Stephen Hawking and Michael Bloomberg All Endorse This Carbon Tax Plan

By John Bonazzo
Workers use a crane to dismantle the "Provisional Reception Center" (CAP, Centre d'Acceuil Provisoire), containers installed by the government to house up to 1500 migrants, at the former "Jungle" migrant camp in Calais on February 14, 2017. The camp was closed in October 2016. / AFP / PHILIPPE HUGUEN (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP/Getty Images)

States Greenlighting a Major Step Toward Self-Driving Big Rigs

By Brady Dale
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Labour Member of Parliament for Tooting and London mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, gestures after winning the contest to become Labour's candidate to become London mayor at the Royal Festival Hall on September 11, 2015 in London, England. Mr Khan beat 5 other candidates to the position to stand in next years mayoral election.

London’s New Mayor Loves the Arts, British Museum Closes for BP Protest

By Alanna Martinez
Screenshot of Trollstation's video of the art heist hoax last July at London's National Portrait Gallery.

Fame Whores Behind Fake Art Heist Get Jail Time

By Guelda Voien
The Hubble Space Telescope.

This Week in Tech History: First YouTube Video, Hubble Launched

By John Bonazzo
A protester belonging to a group of artists calling themselves 'The Good Crude Britannia', who want the Tate to cut its ties with British Petroleum (BP), throws a substance thought to be molasses on the floor outside, the Tate Britain on June 28, 2010, as the gallery holds its summer party.

BP to Cease Tate Sponsorship, Walker Art Center Ends Internet Cat Fest—and More

By Alanna Martinez

Vallone Ranger: Harley-Riding Political Scion Vies to Be Queens’ Rebel-in-Chief

By Colin Campbell
(Photo: Getty)

Team Espaillat Backs Julie Menin for Manhattan Borough President

By Colin Campbell
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