Arts and Culture

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Carnival Pushes Back Cruise Restart Dates, Even In Germany

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Globally, most cruise travel remains halted until at least September.

What People Fear Most About ‘Cancel Culture’

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More Americans are staying silent as intolerance towards intellectual diversity grows.

How Travelers Are Beating Tough Flight Curbs In The Age Of Covid

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Some people have been displaced, others stranded, and the travel industry may not return to normal.

The Pandemic Has Caused A Boom In Plastic Surgery

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Many Americans see the coronavirus reopenings as an opportunity to reboot their lives.

Mark Zuckerberg's Fortune Surpasses $100 Billion

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Facebook hit a record on optimism about the release of its TikTok competitor Reels.

This Fintech May Help Clients Harness Art Collections As A Financial Asset

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Overstone provides risk tools making it easier to derive liquidity from collectible art.

The Luxuries People Are Keeping To Feel Normal In Abnormal Times

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People are grasping onto their sacrosanct daily pleasures to deal with an upended world.

Gucci, Jimmy Choo Do Luxury Version Of Walmart Curbside Pickup

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The pandemic has driven high-end U.S. retailers far from their roots of engaging shoppers with high-touch—service.

Lord & Taylor, Oldest U.S. Department Store, Goes Bankrupt

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It's parent company, Le Tote, also filed for bankruptcy.

Michael Jordan Announces First Recipients Of $100 Million Pledge

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Recipients include the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

Virus Uptick Imperils South Europe’s Nascent Tourism Revival

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Tourist spots in Spain, Italy and even Greece are feeling the economic slowdown.

Prada’s Turnaround Efforts Overshadowed By Deep Sales Slump

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Yet another luxury brand is sagging amid the outbreak.

Hermes Quarterly Sales Slide 42% After Lockdowns Shut Most Stores

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Many iconic luxury brands are suffering as the pandemic reshapes the global economy.

Amsterdam Wants Nothing To Do With Europe’s Tourism Revival

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Not all of Europe is united in reopening the tourist industry.

NYC Hotels Embrace Gimmicks To Goose Demand With Travel Frozen

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The travel and hospitality industries are still largely crippled by the coronavirus outbreak.

Two Biggest Diamond Miners Barely Sold Any Stones Last Quarter

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As economies went off line, demand for precious gems evaporated.

Kanye West Says He’s Running For President

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And Elon Musk appears to be among his campaign's first supporters.

Fig & Olive, New York Restaurant Chain, Files For Bankruptcy

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It's the latest luxury bankruptcy caused in part by the coronavirus pandemic.

Painting Reaps 6,700% Return Less Than Year After Artist's Death

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Matthew Wong died in October just as his career was taking off.

Zuckerberg Agrees To Meet With Groups Behind Advertising Boycott

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Starbucks, Levi Strauss and PepsiCo were among the most recent companies to say they’re curtailing ad spending.

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