AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHigh School Sports Recap: The 2025-26 season delivered big moments and tough finishes, from Heritage’s girls volleyball NCS title run to Liberty’s boys team reaching the NCS title match. Art & Rights: Over 100 artists say the Venice Biennale Foundation ignored their requests to be withdrawn from the “Visitors’ Lions” awards, and they’re moving toward legal action. Motors & Community: A rare white 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO—bought for $38.5 million—will be on public display at the San Marino Motor Classic, with proceeds supporting local charities. Local Arts Calendar: Los Angeles’ summer art scene is packed, including Oxy Arts’ new focus on race and resilience and other major exhibitions and performances. Music & Identity: Boy George, who appeared as a guest with San Marino’s Eurovision act, says he wants to write the UK’s next Eurovision entry—and he’s also re-releasing “Karma Chameleon” in an AI version. Travel Rules Watch: ETIAS is expected to launch in late 2026, but it’s not a visa and likely won’t affect most travelers right away.
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