10.22.22
Hello! I’ve been busy with work and school to the point that I couldn’t get the the Ticker Tape News in, but today is different. I can now finally get this up and running. Only that it come in two parts. Let’s see what’s going on in the world of creativity.
ART
Michigan Art Dealer Swindled Seniors in $1.6M Fraud Scheme
Wendy Halsted Beard defrauded her clients of over 100 photographs, including works by Ansel Adams, and targeted elderly collectors.

At Art Basel’s First Paris Fair, Galleries Report Sales of Million-Dollar Works
BY ALEX GREENBERGER / Senior Editor, ARTnews
October 21, 2022 1:58pm
Artists Are Flocking to Paris’s Suburbs, Thanks to a Program That Subsidizes Studios in Abandoned Buildings
Heavily subsidized studio spaces promise to add to the artistic vitality in Parisian suburbs.
- BYSHANTI ESCALANTE-DE MATTEI
- OCT 21, 2022 2:32 PM
Simone Leigh’s Assembly of Black Feminist Creativity in Venice Left Me in Awe
‘Loophole of Retreat: Venice’ is sure to be remembered as a historic gathering.
Folasade Ologundudu, October 21, 2022

Museums and Private Collectors Jousted for Treasures From the Getty Family Collection in a $79 Million White-Glove Auction at Christie’s
By Eileen Kinsella / October 21, 2022
Credit source: ARTNews, Hyperallergic
FASHION
Is Anyone Else Obsessed With House of the Dragon’s Aemond Targaryen?

LANVIN; A.W.A.K.E. MODE; TORY BURCH
Basics Ruled the Runways This Season—36 Classic Looks to Copy Immediately
by ELIZA HUBER / Oct. 22, 2022
Alexander McQueen RTW Spring 2023
Sarah Burton offered up a host of deconstructed silhouettes that were light as air and cut for flattery, and ease of movement.
By SAMANTHA CONTI / OCTOBER 11, 2022, 1:37PM
Credit source: Vogue, WhoWhatWear, & Women’s Wear Daily (WWD)
FILM


‘Black Adam’
What happens when Hollywood’s most risk-averse movie star collides with Hollywood’s most risk-averse movie genre? Exactly what you’d expect.
‘Descendant’ Review: The Discovery of a Sunken Slave Ship Galvanizes a Community in Sundance-Winning Doc
In this remarkably complex film, ‘The Order of Myths’ director Margaret Brown returns to Mobile, Ala., to observe how the residents of Africatown use a historic breakthrough to begin the journey toward healing.
Classic Film is Everyone’s Business, Say Key Players at Lumière’s Film Market
By Lise Pedersen / Oct. 21, 2022
‘The Conjuring 4’ in the Works at New Line with ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Writer (Exclusive)
By Borys Kit Oct. 21, 2022
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick will pen the script with James Wan and Peter Safran, the filmmaking team behind every film in the ‘Conjuring’ Universe, back to produce the horror thriller.
Marvel, DC Among Last Bastion for Supersized Paydays
In an era in which even A-list stars no longer command fees like they used to, actors Florence Pugh and Michael Keaton can still make seven figures per film. “If you want to get paid, you have to put on a cape,” says one dealmaker.
BY AARON COUCH, MIA GALUPPO, BORYS KIT
OCTOBER 21, 2022 1:35PM
Credit source: IndieWire, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter
GAMES
Can Meta’s ‘verse grow past Zuckerberg’s inchoate vision? | Opinion
Horizon Worlds becoming the subject of mainstream ridicule is only a speed bump for Meta’s ambitions – but its failure highlights deeper problems that the company has yet to solve.
Opinion by Rob Fahey Contributing Editor
Published on Oct. 21, 2022

Gotham Knights | Critical Consensus
Much like the fictional city after Batman, WB Montreal’s title is a visual treat, but action is underwhelming and convoluted.
Feature by Danielle Partis News Editor
Published on Oct. 21, 2022
The Weird and Wonderful Fans Still Playing Fallout 76
Building a better future, together.
By Dale Driver / Oct. 22, 2022
Credit source: Games Industry & IGN
That’s all for the first part. Part two will be posted tomorrow. I hope you enjoyed the news and I will return tomorrow. Enjoy what’s the rest of your Saturday, be safe, healthy, and blessed.
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