Champagne, celebs and artefacts : British Museum hosts first lavish ‘pink ball’ fundraiser
£2,000-a-ticket event, where 800 guests will hobnob among world’s treasures, could herald new reality in desperate arts funding climate There will be champagne, of course, and dancing, fine Indian food served alongside the Parthenon marbles and cocktails mixed in front of the Renaissance (…)
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