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Hotline // November 8, 2023

Hotline Nov 9, 2023 This week’s Hotline includes the following articles: President’s Column: Recognition, sport season transition, Envision 2035  Greetings from Valley City State University!  The second half of the fall semester is well underway and external recognition of our campus excellence continues. We were recently notified of our selection as a 2023-2024 College of

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The Cherokee Leader Who Tried to Prevent the Trail of Tears

The longest-serving chief in the history of the Cherokee nation, John Ross dedicated much of his life to fighting against his people’s forced removal from their homelands. Tragically, he did so at a time when the U.S. government viewed Native Americans as little more than an obstacle to the new nation’s aggressive westward expansion. Ross

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Brown’s Haffenreffer Museum to move from Bristol to Providence, enabling more research, engagement

Rethinking the museum Moving to Providence, Hodge noted, created an opportunity to take full stock of the collections. “When you start to move your household from Point A to Point B, you’re given an opportunity to take inventory of what you have,” Hodge said. “We are using this move as an opportunity to photograph, catalogue

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Exposing the foreign influence ‘triangle’ – POLITICO

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. A weekly newsletter on campaigning, lobbying and political influence in the EU. By SARAH WHEATON Tips, tales, traumas to @swheaton or [email protected] | View in your browser HOWDY. As we rushed to meet the deadline for this edition of EU Influence, our colleagues are

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Nervous start to New York auction season but Picasso sells for $121mn

New York’s much-anticipated auction season has started nervously, reflecting a fragile art market in the midst of wider turmoil. The highest-wattage sale this fortnight, of the collection of 31 works from the late arts patron Emily Fisher Landau, came in at the low end of expectations at Sotheby’s on November 8, making a total of

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World Oddities Expo and more things to do in Milwaukee this weekend

World Oddities Expo at Baird Center The World Oddities Expo camps out at the Baird Center from noon to 8 p.m. Nov. 11. It features a Lost Curio Marketplace, with vendors peddling macabre art, jewelry, home goods and more; an Oddity Ink Parlour, with tattoo artists plying their trade; burlesque and other live entertainment; and

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France: Civil society takes EU’s dangerous terrorist content regulation to court

On 8 November 2023, ARTICLE 19 and partners – La Quadrature du Net (LQDN), Access Now, ARTICLE 19, European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL), European Digital Rights (EDRi) and Wikimedia France – filed a complaint before the French supreme administrative court, the Conseil d’État, against the French decree implementing the Regulation on addressing the dissemination

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Shary Boyle’s Head-Spinning Palace of Wonders

Like many people, I have a love-hate relationship with social media: sometimes I’m thrilled by the genuine sense of connection it provides, other times I feel pressured to perform for a distant audience. It’s that second feeling I thought about while visiting Shary Boyle’s “Outside the Palace of Me” at the Museum of Arts and

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13th International CoMuseum Conference: Museums and Justice

December 6 – 8, 2023 | Benaki Museum  Athens, November 7, 2023 – On December 6–8, 2023, the Benaki Museum, the U.S. Embassy in Greece, and the British Council will present the 13th International CoMuseum Conference: Museums and Justice. This year’s Conference will take place on December 6, from 12.00 to 18.00, at the Amphitheatre of the Benaki Museum/Pireos

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Exhibition Tour—Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism | Perspectives

Join Dita Amory, Robert Lehman Curator in Charge, and Ann Dumas, Consulting Curator of European Art at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to virtually explore Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism. Over an intense nine weeks in the summer of 1905 in the modest fishing village of Collioure on

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