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Friday, February 5, 2021

While Bela Lugosi Slept, They Made A Whole Other ‘Dracula’ On The Set — And It’s Better by Artsjournal1

“Shot in half the time the Lugosi vehicle was allotted, and on a much smaller budget, Drácula” — yes, it’s the Spanish version — “contains revealing differences. It’s 29 minut…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:54PM

Why Quarterbacks Say ‘Hut’ And ‘Hike’ by Artsjournal1

Back in 2009, the NFL itself was wondering about that very question. So they asked Ben Zimmer, America’s most famous lexicographer, to look into it. Turns out that “hut” in particular …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:54PM

‘Salvator Mundi’ May Be by Leonardo, But Its Hand May Not Be by Artsjournal1

Two different studies — one by the Louvre, the other by an independent art historian and her AI researcher husband — find that the Christ figure’s hand raised in blessing was added to …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Has A New Director (And She’s An Alum) by Artsjournal1

Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell dropped out of Juilliard at age 19 to join the company, where she danced for three years before moving on to 13 years with Ailey. After retiring from the stage in…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

With Their Theatres Closed, The French Turn To Puppet Shows by Artsjournal1

Performances for kids in schools are the only ones allowed under current COVID restrictions, so puppet shows are the only live theatre happening in France now. “The situation for French pu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Intimacy Coordinator Says She Gets More Resistance From Female Actors And Directors by Artsjournal1

“‘My hunch is that, for some women, having me present means they have to examine their past experiences on set without an intimacy coordinator,’ said Mia Schachter, intimacy coordinato…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54AM

Remember That Fake Gauguin The Getty Bought? They Were Warned by Artsjournal1

“The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles was privately warned in 2002 that a Gauguin sculpture it had just bought for around $4m was a fake. A few months later the museum sent a researcher…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

Furloughed Staff To Waterstones: Please, At Least Pay Us Minimum Wage! Waterstones: That ‘Would Not Be Prudent’ by Artsjournal1

Britain’s relief package for businesses closed by COVID provides 80% of a furloughed employee’s salary, even if that salary is only minimum wage. Workers at the country’s most popular …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

A “Unique Addition” to the Whitman Repertoire by Artsjournal1

When PostClassical Ensemble undertook our world premiere recording of the 1944 radio play Whitman, we did so believing that Bernard Herrmann’s Whitman setting is a singular addition to the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:36AM

Build Back Better by Artsjournal1

At this point I would implore arts organizations not to return to pre-pandemic practices with nothing more than modest tweaks. This is a time for serious reconfiguring. So let me suggest thr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:36AM

Kirill Serebrennikov, Russia’s Most Famous Dissident Director, Fired From His Moscow Theatre by Artsjournal1

On Tuesday, Serebrennikov hosted an event at the Gogol Center — which he has directed since its opening in 2012 and which has become one of the Russian capital’s hottest theaters — rev…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

Was Philadelphia’s Leading Classical Radio Host Just Fired? by Artsjournal1

Gregg Whiteside, who for 17 years hosted weekday morning programming and the Philadelphia Orchestra concert broadcasts at WRTI, abruptly disappeared from the air last month, with only a brie…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

Stunning Aztec Eagle Carving Unearthed In Mexico City by Artsjournal1

The 42″-by’28” bas-relief of a golden eagle, carved from a reddish volcanic rock called tezontle, was found by archaeologists at the Templo Mayor, the Aztecs’ main religious site in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

Poetry Magazine Faces Down Furor Over Printing Work By Sex Offender by Artsjournal1

“[The prestigious journal] has doubled down on its decision to publish a poem by a convicted sex offender as part of a special edition dedicated to incarcerated poets, telling critics that…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

Libel Lawsuit In Poland Could Derail Holocaust Research, Observers Fear by Artsjournal1

“Two Polish historians are facing a libel trial over a book examining Poles’ behaviour during the Second World War, a case whose outcome is expected to determine the future of independen…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

U.S. Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Suit Over Guelph Treasure by Artsjournal1

The collection of ornate medieval reliquaries is now held by Berlin’s state museums; the American heirs of German Jewish art dealers, claiming that the objects were sold to the state under…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

Could We Really Revive The Federal Theatre Project? How Would That Work In 2021? by Artsjournal1

The short answer is that it couldn’t work the way it did in the 1930s: the legal and theatrical landscape then was too different. (For a start, there was no such thing as not-for-profit th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

How Did A Book Of New Poetry Get Passed Off As The Work Of Ancient Buddhist Nuns? by Artsjournal1

Matty Weingast’s The First Free Women: Poems of the Early Buddhist Nuns was marketed by America’s leading Buddhist publisher — and hailed by many readers — as a translation of the Th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

Archaeologists Discover Stone And Bronze Age Burials At Site Of Stonehenge Tunnel by Artsjournal1

“Bronze age graves, Neolithic pottery and the vestiges of a mysterious C-shaped enclosure that might have been a prehistoric industrial area are among the finds unearthed by archaeologists…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

Should Prime-Time TV Series Work In COVID Storylines? Or Is That The Last Thing The Audience Wants? by Artsjournal1

“In [writers’] rooms all over the internet, hospital dramas, first-responder shows, situation comedies and courtroom procedurals were having similar debates. To ignore the events of the …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM

When Dancers Form COVID Bubbles by Artsjournal1

A look at how small groups of (properly tested and quarantined) dancers and choreographers got together (at long last!) to make work this past summer at two centers of dance in the Hudson Ri…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:03AM
Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Staging Theatre In A Row Of Empty Miami Beach Storefront Windows by Artsjournal1

“The pandemic closed the city on March 13, the eve of the opening of Miami New Drama’s first musical. To keep the 5-year-old company going, [artistic director Michel] Hausmann … commis…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:01PM
Tuesday, February 2, 2021

She Was Fired From ‘The Color Purple’ And Is Suing. But She Would Probably Have Quit The Show Anyway. by Artsjournal1

Actress Seyi Omooba had been engaged to play Celie in the musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel in Leicester, England in 2019 — but she was let go when a 2014 Facebook post of hers …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03AM
Sunday, January 31, 2021

Joseph Conyers on Being an Artist Entrepreneur by Artsjournal1

The Philadelphia Orchestra bassist and entrepreneur shares the passions that have fueled his success. – Aaron Dworkin

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

Looking for a Fugitive Rainbow — A Very Transient “Gift” to the Bidens by Artsjournal1

Laura Baptiste, the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s always-helpful chief of communications, found herself dealing with misinformation disseminated in a number of news reports after the i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

Paris’s Pompidou Centre Will Close For Three-To-Four-Year Renovation by Artsjournal1

“‘We no longer have a choice, the building is in distress,’ Centre Pompidou president Serge Lasvignes told Le Figaro of the extensive upkeep needed for its Renzo Piano- and Richard Rog…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

While Lockdown Keeps The Hordes Away, The Louvre Is Fixing Itself Up by Artsjournal1

“The world’s most visited museum — a record 10 million in 2019, mostly from overseas — is grappling with its longest closure since World War II, as pandemic restrictions keep its tre…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

Milwaukee Ballet Plans Return To Mainstage Performance In June by Artsjournal1

As it did with its abbreviated Nutcracker in December, the company will do its first two productions of 2021 before an in-person audience of 10 people, with all other ticketholders watching …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

City Of Austin Announced Major Overhaul Of Its Arts Funding Program, And Local Arts Community Is Saying “Whoa!” by Artsjournal1

“Staff with the city’s Cultural Arts Division unveiled an entirely new funding system in mid-December that, among other changes, lowers the funding cap for all funding programs, drops or…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

Metropolitan Opera Hires Harvard Law Dean As Chief Diversity Officer by Artsjournal1

“Marcia Sells — a former dancer who became an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn and the dean of students at Harvard Law School — has been hired as the first chief diversity offic…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

The Playwright We Need To Snap Us Out Of The Past Four Years Is Brecht by Artsjournal1

“Telling a lie over and over can make it seem true. It can also remove agency from the viewer, ceding the individual’s judgement over to the expectations of the story being told. Brecht …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:25PM

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