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Beyond buffets and slots: Casinos double down on fine art
Read full article: Beyond buffets and slots: Casinos double down on fine artHoping to expand their appeal beyond the slot machine and buffet crowd, some casinos are turning to fine art galleries to bring in new business from customers who might not otherwise visit a gambling hall.
Copyright holder settles lawsuit with LOVE artist's estate
Read full article: Copyright holder settles lawsuit with LOVE artist's estateThe estate of pop artist Robert Indiana has reached a settlement that keeps intact a longstanding relationship with the copyright holder of the iconic “LOVE” series.
Agreement could free Robert Indiana's estate from lawsuit
Read full article: Agreement could free Robert Indiana's estate from lawsuitFILE - In this Aug. 29, 2009 file photo, artist Robert Indiana poses at his studio in Vinalhaven, Maine. The settlement agreement brings the legal wrangling over the estate of the artist known for his iconic “LOVE” series closer to an end. AdIt accused Indiana’s caretaker and a New York-based art publisher of taking advantage of Indiana. The lawsuit contends they violated its agreement with Indiana by illegally producing other art. Millions of dollars have been spent on legal fees since Indiana's death, and the state attorney general's office is demanding an accounting of the estate's spending.
'A long two days': Major storm pummels Northeast with snow
Read full article: 'A long two days': Major storm pummels Northeast with snowAlthough the heaviest parts of the storm had moved through the metropolitan area by Monday evening, lighter snow showers were expected to continue virtually all day Tuesday, forecaster James Tomasini said. “We’re looking at a long two days here,” New York Gov. Across the Northeast, many coronavirus vaccination sites closed Monday. AdHundreds of flights and many trains and were canceled, and aboveground New York City subway service stopped at 2 p.m. In recent days, a storm system blanketed parts of the Midwest, with some areas getting the most snow in several years.
Tucker Carlson battles with The New York Times over privacy
Read full article: Tucker Carlson battles with The New York Times over privacyNEW YORK – Tucker Carlson says The New York Times wants to put his family in danger, the newspaper says he knowingly lied and now the Fox News host's fans are taking up the fight. The latest media conflagration flaring Tuesday is more than ideological, with issues of personal privacy and safety at its heart. “Why is The New York Times doing a story on the location of my family's home?” he asked. On his show Monday, Carlson put in motion the scenario — that he himself objected to — for a reporter and photographer supposedly working on the Times story. One message, retweeted more than a hundred times, was from a woman who said her son was friends with Carlson's children.