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The company's leaders say they want to map a different route to success in Silicon Valley, one that's less meteoric and more humane. But in its first year as a public company, it faces a piv…
The virtual reality tour will be a more intimate encounter. The VR tour, designed to remedy the problem of crowds and distance, will be housed in a small gallery room near the main Leonardo …
Students can hire up to two artworks for the year for £20 each. A visitors' book shows the former director of the Tate, Sir Nicholas Serota, borrowed a Henri Gaudier-Brzeska drawing when …
With local authority funding for culture now more than £236m lower than in 2010, and museums alone having lost £109m in annual funding over the past decade, the Government's promise of…
"He built the world's first film studio, yet had little interest in movies as entertainment. He was a showboating maestro of public relations, but he often turned down invitations and celebr…
With age (and lawyers), we develop more sophisticated ways of resolving property disputes, but the emotional connection to our property as an extension of our identity remains with us. " Aeon
The removal of visible likes is by no means a threat to the influencer marketing world, but rather an opportunity to shift how we see success in the digital age. " Fast Company
Founded in 1928, Interlochen Center for the Arts (Interlochen) is located in beautiful Northwest Lower Michigan.
The question of fixing Silicon Valley is inseparable from the question of fixing the system of postwar American capitalism, of which it is perhaps the purest expression. Some believe that th…
Dylan Howard, who remains a top executive at the Enquirer's parent company, American Media Inc., has hired several high-powered law firms on three continents, including the Sydney-based McLa…
The idea of a "best seat" is subjective and depends on how important a good sightline is to you and what sort of instrumental blend you enjoy. While describing sound in terms of "warmth" …
"With a barbed wire fence and border patrol dividing two groups of drop-in singers, one located on the beach at Border Field State Park in San Diego, Calif., and the other just metres away i…
"It's about finding the most specific, authentic, local stories and bringing those to a global platform in a way that hasn't ever been done before. Those ideas can come from books, blogs, po…
In literature, some of the most celebrated writers were once considered too strange, too limited or just too boring. Several publishers turned down Toni Morrison's first novel, "The Bluest E…
Challenging, international contemporary art has always struggled to capture the attention of any but a very small share of the local population in Hawaii. (There are no galleries specializin…
In contrast to the United States, so far no theater in Europe, where the #MeToo movement has had little impact, has canceled any of the singer's planned performances on calendars running thr…
This week investigators accused professor Dirk Obbink, one of the most celebrated classics professors in the world, a Nebraska native and MacArthur "genius grant" recipient who had long dire…
The danger is that the Booker effect that propelled last year's "difficult" winner, the brilliant Milkman, to a wider readership will be dissipated. Perhaps it's best understood as a reminde…
Hands are for Holding is a cornerstone of Gibney Dance's Community Action work. This in-school assembly and residency program uses dance to spark reflection and encourage conversations about…
Christie's Education was founded in 1978 and is owned by the Christie's International Plc (Christie's).
The Company Administrative Director is a full-time, exempt position. Reporting to Founder, CEO, and Artistic Director Gina Gibne), the Company Administrative Director will drive the dynamic …
In fits and starts, the professional curator arrogated responsibilities once held by the artist, the collector, the historian, or indeed the critic, becoming the figure who assigned meaning …
The bulk of the new fund is being directed towards "major infrastructure and maintenance work at local and regional museums" and capital and technology upgrades at public libraries. " Arts P…
Peter Schjeldahl: "The renovation is a big deal for the global art world, and certainly for New York. It runs up against problems old and new. Generously enlarged quarters will only marginal…
"Having had roughly six years to figure out how to best attract TV viewers trained to feast on content, none of the streaming services set to debut between now and next spring will be exclus…