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New State Law Requires Museums to Identify Nazi-Looted Art

New State Law Requires Museums to Identify Nazi-Looted Art
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In August, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a series of new laws intended to support Holocaust survivors in educational, cultural and financial institutions. Within the legislative package is a law requiring museums to identify displayed artwork stolen during Europe’s Nazi era with a placard or other signage. Though the law was implemented immediately at signing, the parameters of enforcement are not specified and many museums have not yet implemented changes.


New Drop-In Center Opens in Chelsea Despite Community Pushback

New Drop-In Center Opens in Chelsea Despite Community Pushback
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Paul’s Place, on West 14th Street, opened quietly amid a neighborhood that’s weary of more shelters.


Broadway is Bustling; Sensory-Friendly Shows, Not So Much

Broadway is Bustling; Sensory-Friendly Shows, Not So Much
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for the Theatre Development Fund, threatening the number of sensory-friendly Broadway performances it produces.