Security vulnerabilities exposed by the recent Louvre theft highlight ongoing risks for art museums around the world. (ARTnews) Structural instability threatens King Tut’s tomb, raising urgent concerns for preservation efforts. (Artnet) Picasso’s long-missing painting has been recovered, restoring a key piece of art history. (Reuters)

Second City’s improv training now serves CEOs and professional athletes, expanding its cultural reach. (Hollywood Reporter) Steppenwolf celebrates 50 years as a landmark of American theatre. (NY Times) Broadway actors secure pay raises and better insurance under a new contract. (Playbill) NPR pursues legal action amid public media funding tensions. (InsideRadio)

Wayne McGregor’s choreography embraces AI as a new creative tool. (Financial Times) Misty Copeland reflects on her next career phase in ballet. (NY Times) Political forces reshape history education in U.S. schools. (NY Times) The expanding concept of intelligence in the AI era challenges traditional understanding. (LA Review of Books)

These stories and more in today’s ArtsJournal.

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