The Grand Egyptian Museum finally opens its doors, reuniting the treasures of King Tutankhamun’s tomb after decades of anticipation. (The Guardian). Five jeweled snuffboxes stolen in a dramatic axe heist at Paris’s Musée Cognacq-Jay have been recovered, revealing an international spiderweb of art crime. (Artnet) Podcasters remain divided as AI’s creative promise comes tangled with existential dread. (New York Times) Ticket sales at Washington’s Kennedy Center nosedive following major administrative shifts. (Yahoo!) And a California theatre wrestles with its legacy, hoping a new staging of “Sally & Tom” can heal old wounds. (San Francisco Chronicle)

These stories and more in today’s ArtsJournal.

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