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Amy Sherald s Breonna Taylor portrait in new Louisville museum exhibit

An exhibition to honor the life of Breonna Taylor and the nationwide struggle for racial justice is coming to Louisville s Speed Art Museum. Following a year defined by the largest racial justice movement in United States history, the exhibition, titled Promise, Witness, Remembrance, will reflect on the life of Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman who was shot and killed by LMPD officers on March 13 during a botched drug raid at her apartment, and the protests that ensued in Louisville for 100-plus days. Expected to open to the public on April 7 and run through June 6, the exhibit will explore the  dualities between a personal, local story and the nation s reflection on the promise, witness, and remembrance of too many Black lives lost to gun violence, according to a news release announcing the planned exhibit. 

How the Richest Person in Each State Made Their Fortune

How the Richest Person in Each State Made Their Fortune By Paul Feinstein, Stacker News On 3/11/21 at 6:30 PM EST Phillip Faraone / Getty Images for WIRED25 Whether it s a hedge-fund billionaire, tech giant, industrial titan, or someone simply born into the right family, the wealthiest people in every state each have their own stories. In today s political climate, the super-rich have plenty of influence over our political process, from lobbying members of the government and contributing to presidential bids to running ad campaigns in favor of specific causes. To figure out who s on top of each state s rich list, Forbes tracks groups of billionaires (or centimillionaires in states with no billionaires) and updates their findings annually. Stacker analyzed this data to compile a list of the uber-wealthy and then broke down how each person earned their fortune. This list accounts for individuals wealth as of June 26, 2019, but keep in mind the tides of fortune are always shif

Art Industry News: A Tech Exec Says He Would Have Spent $70 Million on Beeple s NFT But Christie s System Didn t Let Him + Other Stories

Art Industry News: A Tech Exec Says He Would Have Spent $70 Million on Beeple’s NFT But Christie’s System Didn’t Let Him + Other Stories Plus, Lauren Haynes joins the Nasher Museum at Duke University and Stuart Weitzman s stamp collection could fetch $37 million. March 12, 2021 Justin Sun Yuchen, founder of Tron and CEO of BitTorrent, speaks during Ifeng Finance Summit at China World Summit Wing on November 4, 2015 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Jiang Xin/Visual China Group via Getty Images) Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know on this Friday, March 12.

States get creative to save small businesses

By Reid Wilson - 03/12/21 06:00 AM EST   State legislatures allocating billions of dollars in pandemic relief funding are targeting restaurants, small businesses, artists and art venues with increasingly creative measures meant to keep them afloat in the months leading up to economic reopening. Michelle Lynn Lujan GrishamNew Mexico ends qualified immunityOn The Trail: How marijuana went mainstreamNew Mexico lawmakers send recreational marijuana bills to governorMORE (D) last week signed legislation that will give restaurants, bars, breweries and wineries a four-month holiday from gross receipts taxes. Michigan legislators have proposed waiving fees for alcohol permits and health inspections. Texas lawmakers are considering slashing taxes on mixed drinks on a temporary basis. Maryland lawmakers approved a sales tax credit for small businesses worth up to $9,000 over three months.

States get creative to save small businesses

States get creative to save small businesses
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