AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArt & Culture (LA): Oxy Arts is set to become the National Museum of the Aftermath, turning the space into a summer-long deep dive on America’s racial reckoning and the hope for collective resistance. Performing Arts: Tony-winning Kecia Lewis headlines MUSE/IQUE’s “The Sun Rises in Harlem” at The Huntington, tracing how 1920s–30s Black artists reshaped American culture. Music Pop (Eurovision): Boy George, who represented San Marino at Eurovision 2026, says he wants to write a future UK entry and jokes it should be “a bit gay,” after criticizing the contest’s “not an even playing field” setup. Music Tech: He also revealed an AI re-release of “Karma Chameleon,” aiming to regain control over how the hit gets used. Local Sports (San Marino): Bangladesh coach Thomas Dooley names Zico back in the squad for the June 5 friendly in San Marino. Business/Entertainment: Fertitta Entertainment has agreed to buy Caesars Entertainment in a $17.6B deal, with officials in Virginia expecting no noticeable operational changes if it closes.
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