Labor organizers in Los Angeles have accused the Marciano Art Foundation, a private museum, of violating federal law by dismissing dozens of employees after they announced that they wanted to form a union.
Last week, after employees at the Marciano Art Foundation in Los Angeles announced that they were taking steps to form a union, the museum issued a statement saying it looked forward to “engaging with them to learn more about their requests.”
NEW YORK — Two members of the far-right Proud Boys were each sentenced to four years in prison on Tuesday by a state Supreme Court judge in Manhattan who criticized their participation in a “political street fight” last year on the Upper East Side.
NEW YORK — Since their founding in New York City in 2016, the far-right Proud Boys have cultivated a rough and ready image, often declaring: “We don’t start fights. We finish them.”
NEW YORK — Soon after a member of the far-right Proud Boys, who is accused of attacking left-wing protesters last October, took the witness stand in his own defense last week, a prosecutor questioned him about the group’s founder, Gavin McInnes.
NEW YORK — The videos that emerged from an Upper East Side event in October showed a disturbing scene: about a dozen men connected to a far-right group called the Proud Boys surrounding and striking a smaller group of protesters, believed to be self-described anti-fascists.
NEW YORK — Eight artists have asked the Whitney Museum of American Art to remove their works from this year’s Biennial, citing what they describe as the museum’s lack of response to calls for the resignation of a board member with ties to the sale of military supplies, including tear gas.
NEW YORK — Eight artists have asked the Whitney Museum of American Art to remove their works from this year’s Biennial, citing what they describe as the museum’s lack of response to calls for the resignation of a board member with ties to the sale of military supplies, including tear gas.
NEW YORK — Eight artists have asked the Whitney Museum of American Art to remove their works from this year’s Biennial, citing what they describe as the museum’s lack of response to calls for the resignation of a board member with ties to the sale of military supplies, including tear gas. Four of the artists withdrew on Friday; four more followed on Saturday. There are 75 artists and collectives in the Whitney Biennial, which closes Sept. 22.
NEW YORK — Eight artists have asked the Whitney Museum of American Art to remove their works from this year’s Biennial, citing what they describe as the museum’s lack of response to calls for the resignation of a board member with ties to the sale of military supplies, including tear gas. Four of the artists withdrew Friday; four more followed Saturday.Kenya The New York Times entertainment18 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — Eight artists have asked the Whitney Museum of American Art to remove their works from this year’s Biennial, citing what they describe as the museum’s lack of response to calls for the resignation of a board member with ties to the sale of military supplies, including tear gas. Four of the artists withdrew on Friday; four more followed on Saturday. There are 75 artists in the Whitney Biennial, which is due to close Sept. 22.
Four artists have asked the Whitney Museum of American Art to remove their works from this year’s Biennial, citing what they describe as the museum’s lack of response to calls for the resignation of a board member with ties to the sale of military supplies, including tear gas.
NEW YORK — A former member of the so-called sex cult Nxivm on Wednesday gave the first detailed description of the day-to-day life of a “slave” in an ultrasecret society within the group, saying that “everything was just lies and deceit and darkness.”Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — One of the primary questions hovering over the coming sexual assault trial of Harvey Weinstein is whether the court will let women aside from the two mentioned in the indictment testify about their experiences with the movie producer.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — One of the primary questions hovering over the coming sexual assault trial of Harvey Weinstein is whether the court will let women aside from the two mentioned in the indictment testify about their experiences with the movie producer.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — One of the primary questions hovering over the coming sexual assault trial of Harvey Weinstein is whether the court will let other women testify about their experiences with the movie producer besides the two mentioned in an indictment.Kenya The New York Times world17 Aug 2024
In recent days, President Donald Trump has used Twitter to warn Mexico that he may close the border, suggest that The New York Times and The Washington Post be stripped of their Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of the special counsel’s Russia investigation and criticize the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates in 2018.Kenya The New York Times entertainment17 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — An official who led the American Folk Art Museum’s exhibition program for 25 years will step down from her post at the end of June, the museum said in a statement Tuesday.Kenya The New York Times entertainment17 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — The generosity of Stephen A. Schwarzman, the Wall Street financier and philanthropist, is evident in many places at the New York Public Library’s flagship building on Fifth Avenue.Kenya The New York Times entertainment17 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Museum of Art built a substantial exhibition last year around a new acquisition, a golden-sheathed coffin from the 1st century B.C. that was inscribed for Nedjemankh, a high-ranking priest of the ram-headed god Heryshef of Herakleopolis.