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Sunday, February 23, 2020

Vine Started The Short Video Craze, And Then Died – But It May Be Back by Artsjournal2

Vine was introduced in 2012, bought by Twitter, and killed in 2016. But in its time, it “turned everyday people into stars on other platforms and beyond. Its musical whims warped the music…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:42PM

How Autumn De Wilde Came To Direct A New ‘Emma’ by Artsjournal2

Take one cane, add whiskey, then gather a “mood” pitch for movie financiers, decades of photography, years of moving pitching, and presto! A new Emma. Miranda July on the director: “If…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:18AM

The People Who Decide What Books Are Allowed In Prisons Censor Thousands by Artsjournal2

Of course, the officials say, books and article about how to strangle someone or how to escape handcuffs must be censored. But what about Angie Thomas’ young adult book The Hate U Give? Wh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:18AM

Holocaust Educators Want Amazon To Stop Selling Nazi Propaganda by Artsjournal2

Yes, in recent months, Amazon has removed sellers who are peddling Nazi imagery on ornaments and a beer opener. But these are books, and “Amazon takes a different approach with books than …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:18AM

Turns Out To Reach Our Goals, We Shouldn’t Keep Our Eyes On The Actual Prize by Artsjournal2

The problem is that thinking about the prize bypasses the hard work – the mountains, in some cases, of hard work – that it takes to reach those goals. So: “The key to bypassing this me…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:42AM

Sure, Years Elapsed Between Book Two And Book Three, But Hilary Mantel Did *Not* Have Writer’s Block by Artsjournal2

Mantel says there are so many stories in the Cromwell trilogy that the books are like a pamphlet. But of course: “At a combined total of more than 2,000 pages – with [forthcoming book th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:42AM

Technology Recreates The Sound Of 500-Year-Old Singing In The Hagia Sophia by Artsjournal2

This is a rather unbelievable story. “When [the two researchers] met, Pentcheva started telling Abel about the Hagia Sophia – how we couldn’t really understand the experience of worshi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:42AM

Dance Critic Tobi Tobias, A Finalist For The Pulitzer Prize, Has Died At 81 by Artsjournal2

“As a critic Ms. Tobias did not pull punches. In the early 1980s, for instance, when other critics were tiptoeing around the decline in the dance skills of Rudolf Nureyev, who was then in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM

As ‘Fresh Off The Boat’ Ends, What Did It All Mean? by Artsjournal2

Asian Americans remember how excited – and worried – they were when the show was announced five years ago, after a two-decade drought for Asian American representation on network TV. Did…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM

The Subtitles Vs. Dubs Debate, Reignited By ‘Parasite’ by Artsjournal2

How did we get here, with most U.S. audiences only seeing subtitles on non-English-language films and many other countries using excellent voice actors and technology for dubbing, and where …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:12AM
Monday, February 17, 2020

The NYT’s Classical Music Critic Hosts A House Concert by Artsjournal2

Zachary Woolfe: “For someone who’s never grown quite used to my late-night subway journey home after an opera, it was hard to turn down a performance that would take place a few steps fr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

The Photographer And The Photos Of A Ballerina Who’s 33 Weeks Pregnant by Artsjournal2

Photographer Sayuri Ichida and NY Theatre Ballet dancer Maya Oguri formed a fruitful artistic friendship – one that set the ballerina dancing in photos from across the city. That didn’t …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

The Oscar Bump Was Real This Week For ‘Parasite’ by Artsjournal2

Well, debate over, at least for films with subtitles: “The twisted South Korean thriller collected $5.5 million over the weekend, an exceptional 234% increase in ticket sales and the bigge…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

The Royal Shakespeare Company Hires Its First Spanish Actor by Artsjournal2

David Luque, a 47-year-old actor from Madrid, has been working steadily in theatre for decades, starting when he was a student using the EU’s programs to study in Germany. But really, righ…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

Overheard At LA’s Art Fairs by Artsjournal2

“I walk into the wrong entrance at the large industrial building hosting the Spring/Break Art Show. ‘Sorry!’ a young cheery Englishwoman at a desk tells me. ‘This is a dumpling-asso…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

While Boris Johnson Wants To ‘Massively Prune’ The BBC, Senior Tory MPs Say No by Artsjournal2

One MP called the idea an “act of cultural vandalism,” and another wrote, “”his is not a fight the BBC is picking nor a contest my party promised if we got elected. … If the BBC en…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

More Eyes On South Korea’s Class Divisions After ‘Parasite’ Hits Big On The World Stage by Artsjournal2

The semi-basement that the Kim family lives in is a reality for about 2 percent of South Koreans living in Seoul – one of the most expensive cities in Asia. One of them, who shares a name …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

Independent Cinemas In Canada Say They’re Being Shut Out By Cineplex by Artsjournal2

How’s this for a near monopoly? Cineplex owns 75 percent of movie screens across Canada – and indie theatres say the behemoth is shutting them out of Oscar winners and nominees like Para…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:12AM

The Young Star Of ‘Queen Of Katwe,’ Nikita Pearl Waligwa, Has Died At 15 by Artsjournal2

Waligwa was diagnosed with a brain tumor the same year she starred in the movie with David Oyelowo and Lupita Nyong’o. Oyelowo wrote on Instagram, “We mourn the loss of our beautiful Nik…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

What Philly Must Do To Preserve Its Jazz Legacy by Artsjournal2

A ton of Philadelphia jazz history – including John Coltrane’s house – is in dancer of disappearing. Property neglect, loss of institutional memory, gentrification by Temple University…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

Inside The Sad, Sudden, Dramatic Demise Of The Marciano Art Foundation by Artsjournal2

Was it a dispute between art workers and ultra rich owners, a lack of attendance – or so much more? The shut-down “raises questions about the public benefit of private museums run by wea…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

Is E.L. James The Best Writer Of The Past 30 Years? by Artsjournal2

Or is it Barack Obama? How about Hilary Mantel? That’s right, all of them are squaring off in a new book prize in Britain. (But seriously: Who put the author of Fifty Shades of Grey on the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

Taking Aim Against (Part Of) Amazon With A New Website by Artsjournal2

Can a new website help indie bookstores compete with the retail behemoth? The American Booksellers Association thinks so. “‘We believe that there are consumers who shop online and would …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

Adding Back In The Workers That Art About Los Angeles So Often Forgets by Artsjournal2

For instance, David Hockney’s “splash” paintings created an idea of Los Angeles that was cool and secluded. Artist Ramiro Gomez imagines what was going on behind the scenes in No Splas…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM

The Wedding Dress That Cost The Cooper Hewitt Director Her Job by Artsjournal2

In a reversal of fortune story that seems nigh-on impossible given certain trends in federal government, Caroline Baumann “was forced to resign as director of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithson…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:42AM
Sunday, February 16, 2020

When Plays Explore Trauma, Performers Bear The Brunt Of The Pain by Artsjournal2

Especially during fringe festivals, playwrights are often performers, and because of the pressure of budget and time, they’re exploring their own experiences and pain. “Rawness can make …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:48PM

Making Sense Of Through Tiny Nuggets Of Narrative by Artsjournal2

Tropes actually help us all make sense of the world (so writers, calm down; even trying to go against tropes is a trope of its own). Take a famous narrative of the late 1990s and early 2000s…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:48PM

Living At The Intersection Of Dance, Social Media, And Teenage Life by Artsjournal2

Who profits when a 14-year-old Black teenager creates a dance and shares it – and it goes viral? Not she.”TikTok, one of the biggest video apps in the world, has become synonymous with d…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:48PM

Elizabeth Cullinan, Who Helped Redefine Irish American Literature, Has Died At 86 by Artsjournal2

Cullinan was hired as a typist at The New Yorker when she was 22, but soon the magazine started publishing her stories as well. “Ms. Cullinan helped redefine Irish-American literature, vee…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:48PM

Let’s Talk About This ‘Classical’ Architecture Thing, Strongmen, And Fascism by Artsjournal2

Dear United States, this isn’t new – but it is alarming. “For centuries, autocrats, authoritarians, and dictators have held a fascination with using architecture as a political tool to…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:48PM

Making Art So Big It Can’t Be Ignored by Artsjournal2

Jordan Casteel paints portraits – huge portraits. And that means something to her subjects. “‘I knew I wanted to use this opportunity to place my mom and I in the art historical canon,…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:48PM

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