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Interpol

A person points to text in an aged, illuminated manuscript resting on a display surface under dim lighting

Hidden Liabilities: How Rare Manuscripts Threaten Institutional Reputations

Brett Erickson, a specialist in reputational risk and cultural asset governance, breaks down increasing reputational threats unfolding behind the glass cases of our most trusted institutions. From Naples to Washington to Oslo, Erickson traces how stolen manuscripts, smuggled antiquities and provenance blind spots are reshaping the way museums, libraries and private collections confront integrity—not just as an ideal, but as a liability, a legal threshold and a legacy at stake.
By Brett Erickson
two colorful prints, both featuring people, set in a side-by-side grid

Art Theft Research: There’s an App for That

Art buyers' due diligence should always involve checking databases of stolen art and antiquities, and there are apps that make doing so easier.
By Daniel Grant

David Lynch, Master of American Darkness and Ennui, Has Embraced NFTs

Lynch collaborated with the band Interpol on a series of seven NFTs that are being offered via SuperRare.
By Helen Holmes
Mahmoud Abbas, President of the State of Palestine, addresses the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters on September 20, 2017 in New York City.

Palestine Joins Interpol, Becoming One Step Closer to International Recognition

By Micah Halpern
James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem

Book on 2000s NY Rock Scene Has Everyone in It Begging for Redactions, Including Me

By Sarah Lewitinn
Phife Dawg, Q-Tip and Jarobi White of A Tribe Called Quest perform at Barclays Center on November 20, 2013.

The 10 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2016

By Ron Hart
Julian Casablancas, lead singer of The Strokes performs at the Governors Ball Music Festival, June 3, 2016 in New York.

Your Favorite Rock Bands (From 15 Years Ago) Saved Governors Ball

By Ilana Kaplan
Astrid S

The Best Songs You Missed Last Week: Astrid S, Banks & Steelz, More

By Ilana Kaplan
Monet. (Courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Morning Links: Happy Birthday Impressionism Edition

By Nate Freeman
Mr. Hunter. (Photo: Guardian/Police)

Internet Creep Posed as Justin Bieber to Get Young Girls to Strip For Him

By Jordan Valinsky

A Day After Tackling CIA, Alabama Websites, Anonymous Knocks Interpol Offline

By admin
Johnny Guillen Pimental (Fairfax County Police)

Virginia Butt Slasher Arrested in Peru

By Steve Huff

A Real To-Do: Vice’s Meatpacking Creation Station

By Dan Duray

LES Loss, BK Gain: Luna Lounge Re-Opens Tonight In Billyburg

By Observer Staff
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