Michael Killoren, director of The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, announced Friday that the city had hired a new manager and a curator for the city’s public-art program. Ruri Yampolsky ...
If there’s anything more contentious than a business divorce between co-owners of closely held firms, it’s a business divorce between a couple also going through or following a marital divorce. Case ...
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Editor’s note: Adapting is a regular series spotlighting the ways the global coronavirus pandemic is changing the everyday lives of people in Western Pennsylvania. Being alone in a shuttered museum ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) -- The former payroll manager of the Art Institute of Chicago has been indicted on charges that he embezzled more than $2 million from the museum. A grand jury indictment handed down ...
An amendment for a water tower installation has been paused while Laredo prepares to launch projects across all districts.
Longtime major league manager Art Howe, a Shaler native, has tested positive for the coronavirus and was being treated in an intensive care unit as of Thursday night, according to television reports ...
HOUSTON (CBS SF/ AP) -- Former manager Art Howe, who spent seven years at the helm of the A's, winning 600 regular-season games, was in intensive care Friday in a Houston hospital with the coronavirus ...
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A former payroll manager at the Art Institute of Chicago was sentenced to three years in prison on Thursday after he pleaded guilty in April to misappropriating more than $2 million in museum funds.
When Art Risser looked at the big picture, he was able to see not only the forest and trees, but also the birds and the bears. The longtime manager of the San Diego Zoo was instrumental in efforts to ...