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Cards Against Humanity, the game company based out of Chicago, purchased an original of the 1962 Picasso linocut for an undisclosed amount and will let supporters of its most recent holiday ...
Cards Against Humanity, a popular card game about sex positions and Mecha-Hitler, is known for its annual holiday promotions ... Sometimes they buy a Picasso and ask backers to vote on whether ...
The makers of the game "Cards Against Humanity" asked the public to vote on whether they should donate a Picasso work to the Art Institute of Chicago or cut it up and distribute the pieces.
This year, many of the gifts turned out to be socks, but on the seventh night, the Cards team revealed that they had purchased a 1962 print of Picasso’s Tête de Faune (Head of a Faun).
It’s the holiday season – so that means Cards Against Humanity is once again up to some festive hijinks. The Chicago-based company behind the wildly popular party game announced a new ...
U.S. officials inspected a FedEx package shipped from Belgium to New York in December with its happy holiday greeting ... on the box found a stolen Picasso painting worth millions.
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