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The First Art Newspaper on the Net   The collectors Peter and Jill Kraus in their apartment with Pope.L s “Sunny Day White Power.” Speculative buyers are flocking to crypto art while blue-chip collectors are holding back, fearing legal gray areas and copyright issues. Via Peter Krauss via The New York Times. by Zachary Small (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- A handful of auctions this month testing the appetite for a type of investment known as NFTs seemed likely to prolong the nascent fad for ownership of works that exist only in the digital world. Missing from those transactions, however, were the blue-chip collectors who typically drive the art market’s sales. Industry experts have observed a growing wedge between a new generation of digital speculators and an older school of art collectors who say their concerns about the quality, ownership and authenticity of NFTs have gone unresolved, even as their fears of legal challenges grow. More than a dozen collectors interviewed for this

Naval mine washes ashore on Florida beach

Naval mine washes ashore on Florida beach Part of a Broward County beach shut down after a sheriff s deputy discovered a mine that washed ashore Sunday. (Source: WPLG via CNN) By CNN Staff | April 5, 2021 at 6:41 AM MST - Updated April 5 at 6:41 AM LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, Fla. (CNN) – Florida beachgoers were kept away from a section of the coast at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea on Easter Sunday after the discovery of a naval mine that had washed ashore. A Broward County Sheriff’s deputy discovered the mine around 2:30 a.m. The sheriff’s bomb squad was called out to investigate, along with military authorities. The mine was marked “inert,” which means it might have been used as a dummy mine for training purposes.

Ugandans warned not to eat dead fish washed ashore-529053

Ugandans warned not to eat dead fish washed ashore Sun Online Desk 11th January, 2021 08:42:33 The authorities in Uganda are investigating the cause of a large-scale death of fish on Lake Victoria - Africa s largest fresh water reservoir. The fisheries ministry has warned the public not to eat the dead fish and to instead bury them. Photos posted on social media by local residents show dozens of lifeless fish washed up ashore at Lake Victoria, as well as Lake Kyoga and River Nile. Officials say the deaths may be caused by a drop in oxygen levels. Preliminary investigations have ruled out fish poisoning, Uganda s fisheries ministry said in a statement.

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Very few Oregon industries have suffered more than our arts and culture sector this year. Performing arts organizations, museums, concert halls, libraries, theater groups and dance companies across the state have taken a huge hit due to ongoing closures and restrictions on large gatherings. In June, an Oregon Cultural Trust survey revealed the devastating financial impact of the pandemic on arts and cultural organizations. In response to this COVID-19 crisis, Oregon led the nation in allocating $25.9 million in federal CARES Act funds to the arts and culture community through the Cultural Trust’s County Cultural Coalition network. The funding reached 621 organizations in every corner of the state (including Washed Ashore in Bandon) and saved many from permanent closure — but the crisis and their losses continue.

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