June 2026

NYC Bar Association Honors CAMBA’s Matthew Schedler for Providing Free Legal Services to Indigent New Yorkers

CAMBA is proud to share that attorney Matthew Schedler, who directs CAMBA Legal Services’ (CLS) Consumer Law Unit, has been recognized by the New York City Bar Association for his years of providing full-time, free legal services to indigent clients. New York State Attorney General Letitia James presented Mr. Schedler with the award at a

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At Marianne Boesky, Sanford Biggers Rewrites the Rules of Material Storytelling

Operating at the intersections of African diasporic history, spirituality, mythology and popular culture, artist Sanford Biggers has long applied strategies of appropriation and transformation to engage creatively and semiotically with systems of power, race and historical narration. For his latest exhibition at Marianne Boesky, Biggers went all in, staging an immersive, psychedelic choreography articulated through

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Otter.ai Founder and CEO Sam Liang on Why A.I. Will Make Typing Obsolete Soon

When Sam Liang co-founded Otter.ai in 2016, A.I. was not yet a household buzzword. In the years since, however, the transcription and notes-taking platform has evolved alongside the technology that powers it. Today, its built-in conversational knowledge engine helps users make sense of their business and personal lives by drawing on their own database of

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How Outposts Turned the World’s Greatest Museums into Instruments of Soft Power

Like no other time in history, art has been on the move. Fairs keep artworks traveling from one country to another, but that’s just dealer inventory. Larger museums, usually in major metro areas, have also taken to making long-term loans of objects they have kept in storage to smaller, often more rural institutions. There’s the

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