Screenshot of the Recent Sales page on OpenSea.
A common refrain, amid the ongoing market frenzy surrounding sales of art-related NFTs or non-fungible tokens, has been that they are empowering artists otherwise shut out of the system.
Many are jumping in. Following Christie’s record sale of
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verydays The First 5000 Days, a $69 million NFT by the artist known as Beeple, the response from top artists was enthusiastic. The media is full of stories focusing on overnight successes, like Brooklyn sports painter Blake Jamieson, who recently told CNBC, “I firmly believe that I will be a millionaire in like eight weeks, just because I see the potential of the NFT stuff.”
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(APR 21) EXCLUSIVE: Memento International has boarded international sales rights to Tribeca Film Festival thriller Catch The Fair One, Oscar-nominated producer Mollye Ashers follow-up to Nomadland.
The movie, about a former champion boxer who embarks on the fight of her life when she goes in search of her missing sister, marks the acting debut of real-life boxer, Kali KO Reis, the first Native American woman to win a major world title. Reis is the current WBA Super Lightweight World Champion and fought in the first televised womens bout on HBO. As announced by Tribeca yesterday, the film will get its world
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Rick Williams, Jennifer Briggs, Sasha Hughes, and Toni St. Jacques with Dignity Health Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital are shown here with the SNMH Community Cancer Center’s linear accelerator.
It’s been more than a year since the world first learned of COVID-19 and much of our attention understandably has been focused on protecting ourselves and others from the disease that started a global pandemic.
While the focus on COVID-19 is important, Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Foundation continues to support philanthropic efforts to treat and prevent other deadly diseases within our community.
To that end, Dignity Health Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital’s new Radiation Oncologist Dr. Clayton Hess has identified equipment needs that will allow him to treat additional types of cancers at SNMH’s Community Cancer Center.
Full Circle Restorative Justice was awarded $10,600 by the Chaffee County Women Who Care toward the new Transformative Community Conversations program.