Fruitarian Frogs May Be Doing Flowers a Favor
On warm evenings near Rio de Janeiro, you might find milk fruit trees covered in brownish-orange frogs. While many frogs eat insects, the tree frog...
Deepfake Drake, HatGPT and Ben Smith on the End of the BuzzFeed Era
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Climate Protesters Smear Paint on Case and Pedestal of Degas Sculpture at National Gallery of Art
On Thursday, two climate protesters dressed in suits smeared paint on the case and pedestal of Edgar Degas’s sculpture Little Dancer Aged Fourteen sculpture at...
Facing Continued Financial Strain, San Francisco Art Institute Files for Bankruptcy
The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), one of the nation’s oldest and most esteemed art schools, has filed for bankruptcy, the San Francisco Chronicle first reported...
Amazon’s Growth Is Slow but Good Enough
For much of its history, Amazon grew amazingly, unbelievably fast. Not so much anymore. Amazon released on Thursday its results for the first quarter. Revenue...
A Trove of 175 Roman Coins, Hidden for 2,000 Years, Was Found in an Italian Forest
A trove of 175 Roman silver coins was uncovered in an Italian forest, according to a LiveScience report. The coins, which likely date back to...
Snap’s Sales Fall for First Time as a Public Company
Why It Matters: The digital ad slump is bouncing back, but not for everyone. Falling demand for Google’s search ads and Facebook’s display ads has...
Ownership of the Benin Bronzes is Transferred from the Nigerian Government to Oba of Benin
In a move that further complicates the restitution of the Benin Bronzes, the Nigerian government officially recognized the Oba of Benin, Ewuare II, as the...
F.B.I. Searches Home of Top FTX Executive
The F.B.I. carried out a search on Thursday morning at the Potomac, Md., home of Ryan Salame, a former FTX executive who was a major...
Clearing, a Bushwick Mainstay, Has Made the Move to Manhattan
After twelve years in Brooklyn, Clearing Gallery moved Wednesday from their home in Bushwick to the Bowery, an up-and-coming gallery district that already includes Bridget...
From Alpacas to Yaks, Mammal DNA Yields Its Secrets
To learn more about humans, a large international team of scientists spent years tracking down some of the strangest creatures on Earth. They camped out...
National Gallery of Art Hires American Alliance of Museums CEO as Administrator
Laura L. Lott has been hired by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. as its administrator, bringing to an end her 13-year term...
Yvonne Jacquette, Whose Bird’s-Eye View Paintings Captured Changing Cityscapes, Has Died at 88
Yvonne Jacquette, whose studies from a bird’s-eye view reimagined the world as a tapestry of texture and color, died on April 23. She was 88....
Meet the Climate Hackers of Malawi
When it comes to growing food, some of the smallest farmers in the world are becoming some of the most creative farmers in the world....