Bezos jumps into the climate fight (but won’t bring Amazon along), Allentown museum makes a happy discovery, what level of disclosure will save you from embarrassing conflicts of interest, and more!
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Do Big Names Really Draw Big Bucks?

If ever there were a bit of conventional wisdom that needed to be challenged, here it is: “Big names on your board will translate into big funding.”

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Climate Activists Critique Massive Bezos Donation

Critics are confounded by Bezos’s $10 billion dollar push to fight climate change in the face of Amazon’s own extractive practices.

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Allentown Art Museum (Re)discovers a Rembrandt in Its Midst

A painting dismissed as a knockoff for decades is discovered after a routine cleaning to be a real Rembrandt after all. .

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A Nonprofit Conflict of Interest Elicits a Public Reminder

Kenny Bailey once wrote that the very act of saving face often causes an increased loss of face. So too with the refusal to disclose conflicts; it just makes everything worse.

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The Art of Being Abandoned: A Museum Takes On Displacement

Refugee life jackets adorn the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s exterior pillars, a bright orange and blue reminder of an ongoing refugee crisis of almost unimaginable scale.

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Movement to Rein In State and Local Corporate Tax Incentives Gains Steam

Yet another study, this one from professors at Princeton and Columbia, says corporate tax incentives underperform. Slowly, state and local policy is responding.

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