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Nike sues over Lil Nas X’s ‘unauthorized Satan Shoes’

The Verge

As University of New Hampshire law professor Alexandra Roberts noted on Twitter , MSCHF can defend itself on multiple grounds. You can also do things like dismember Barbie dolls and sell pictures of them as art. Earlier this year, in fact, Chanel sued a company for “misappropriating” its brand for recycled button earrings.

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Tales of faux donors scamming charities

Robert Weiner

Tale #4: Most recently we had one alumnus promise us his art collection and then went to post an article online about how he strung us along – he actually posted our email exchanges online through a local newspaper where he was a freelancer…. Turns out he was wanted for being a scam artist. His return address was a NY prison.

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How the Currier Museum of Art Prepared for Its Reopening

Connection Cafe

We sent weekly Membership Monday emails; created a new space online and on social media with story time, art activities, curatorial walk throughs; provided holiday meals for purchase from our café each month; and hosted Zoom talks with artists from our collection. Co-Author: Carey Calhoon. Follow her on Twitter at @littlecw.

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Who's Behind That Voice on the Phone: Meet TechSoup Client Services

Tech Soup

What she likes about working at TechSoup is that everyone here does something interesting — there are people who like LARP (live action role playing), ghost hunters, lots of people who play in bands, lots of creative writers, yoga practitioners, candy makers, artists, and jewelry makers. He is a great fan of arts charities.

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2021: A year in art on The Verge

The Verge

As we near the end of 2021, The Verge ’s art team looked back on the past year to reflect on some of our favorite pieces. Micha Huigen’s art distills this intersection into a single image that resists confining itself to one space. Kristen Radtke, art director. Illustration by Micha Huigen. No adults in the room.

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