Visitor accidentally shatters Jeff Koons sculpture at Miami art show
A balloon dog sculpture created by Jeff Koons shattered during an art show last week in Miami. It happened after an art collector tapped the piece while it was on display.
First patterning technology in 160 years hits the sewing industry
Watch as Ditto projects sewing patterns in seconds. Ditto lead educator Amy McMullen, content creator Tabitha Sewer and fashion designer Anastasia Chatzka share details at New York Fashion Week.
Bruce Springsteen fan magazine shutters in protest after 40 years due to 'The Boss' exorbitant ticket prices
Bruce Springsteen's surging concert ticket prices and Ticketmaster backlash caused a fan site to cease publication out of protest after decades in circulation.
Taylor Swift Ticketmaster crisis sparks Senate Judiciary hearing, Live Nation and SeatGeek called as witnesses
Senators Amy Klobuchar and Mike Lee will lead Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on competition in ticketing industry with witnesses from major agencies.
All-American startup turns scratched vinyl into household treasures
Vinylux founder and owner Jeff Davis says he's been turning a profit since week one by re-purposing old records and turning them into journals, clocks, mirrors, coasters and more.
Made-in-America small business repurposes old vinyl records into clocks, coasters, notebooks and more
Vinylux founder and owner Jeff Davis says over the last 20 years, his vinyl record refurbishment company has been turning a profit.
Judge orders Detroit museum not to move van Gogh painting amid lawsuit
A judge on Wednesday ordered the Detroit Institute of Arts to hold onto a painting by famous post-impressionist Vincent van Gogh following a lawsuit by the work's owner.
Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud expands his culinary expertise with new restaurants, food hall in NYC
Chef Daniel Boulud, who heads multiple Michelin-starred operations, details new culinary projects being built in Midtown Manhattan.
Viral ATM that shows users’ bank balances slammed by Charlamagne tha God: 'Why would you want to use this?'
Multimedia mogul Charlamagne tha God weighed in on an ATM machine that publicly displays the user’s checking balance and sold for $75,000 at Art Basel.
An arts organization emerges from the pandemic
A former taxi garage is now a space dedicated to helping artists in New York City.
Ticketmaster may require a ‘government intervention’: Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti weighs in on Ticketmaster’s decision to cancel their main ticket sales for Taylor Swift’s upcoming concert tour on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Bob Dylan love letters sell for almost $700K
A collection of 42 love letters written by a young Bob Dylan was put up for auction and sold to a prestigious bookstore in Portugal for almost $700,000.
Picasso’s ‘Guitar on a Table’ sells for more than $37 million
Pablo Picasso's "Guitar on a Table" sold at an auction Monday for $37.1 million. The painting was just one of Picasso's works that sold at the auction at Sotheby's.
Microsoft co-founders ‘magnificent’ art collection shatters record on auction block
Witmer Fine Art Advisors president Michel Witmer reacts to the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s art collection fetching more than $1.5 billion on the auction block.
Art works from Microsoft founder Paul Allen's collection fetches $1.6B
Works of art from the late Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen's masterpiece-heavy collection raised $1.6 billion at auction.
'Pawn Stars' take the show on the road, travel across US for rare finds
'Pawn Stars Do America' host Rick Harrison details the show's special 20th season, and Nevada's race for a U.S. Senate seat.
Serial Killer John Wayne Gacy's clown painting sells for $10k at spooky auction
John Wayne Gacy was convicted in 1980 for the murders of 33 young men and boys, and he spent 15 years on death row, during which time he produced over 2,000 paintings.
Jury is out on Musk after Twitter changes: Country Singer John Rich
Country Star John Rich discusses Twitter and a post-pandemic boom in Nashville on 'Varney & Co.'
Voters will serve 'resounding verdict' against Democrats' 'ideological agenda': Sen. Tom Cotton
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., predicts the midterm elections will result in a 'comfortable majority' for Republicans in both the House and Senate.
Iconic horror film memorabilia hits auction block for Halloween
Heritage Auctions' Jay Carlson says the 'Halloween' beta VHS tape is the priciest horror item up for auction, worth more than $10,000.