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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

The Reinvention Of Opera Philadelphia by Artsjournal

The refrain "adapt or die" haunts many performing arts organizations, so it's fascinating to find one that heeds the warning, discovers what it needs to do"and then actually does it. " The P…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on September 13, 2019

What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Amazon Says It Will Let Random People Give Answers For Alexa Questions by Artsjournal

The system will use game mechanics to engage users " people will be able to earn "points" each time the assistant shares one of their answers. " CNBC

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on September 13, 2019

Flutist Eugenia Zukerman On Dealing With Her Alzheimer's by Artsjournal

Zukerman, 74, has Alzheimer's. She was diagnosed about three years ago after her two daughters insisted that she get checked. At the time, Zukerman thought nothing of the memory slips… " A…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on September 13, 2019

What's This About Classical Music Evolving? by Artsjournal

"The music itself is not the problem, in fact it's what we do best"it's our core product. Yet so many organizations think that if we change the product, it will help the bottom line, but it …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on September 13, 2019

Historian Presenting Lecture On Controversial Musician Gets Shut Down And Banned by Artsjournal

"Recently I was asked to present a lecture on composer Julius Eastman and his work at the OBEY Convention, a music and sound festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia. But rather than a fruitful disc…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on September 13, 2019

When Words Fail Us by Artsjournal

How serious is the gap between experience and the words we have? Serious. The need to render experience for others is tied to a need for others to understand us, and when unfulfilled, leaves…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on September 13, 2019

Disney Wants To Limit Profit Sharing For Creators Of Hit Shows by Artsjournal

Show creators traditionally get big payouts when a really popular show gets syndicated and sold over and over again. Disney wants to pay more up front and limit the back end. Creators aren't…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:36pm on September 12, 2019

Why Fewer Americans Are Volunteering by Artsjournal

Fewer Americans are volunteering their time and money on a regular basis, according to the report. The national volunteer rate has not surpassed 28.8 percent since 2005, and in 2015, it dipp…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:36pm on September 12, 2019

People Are Moving Out Of America's Largest Cities by Artsjournal

There's little mystery about where people are heading, or why: They are mostly moving toward sun and some semblance of affordability. The major Texas metros"Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:36pm on September 12, 2019

How Can The Arts Be More Diverse When The Structure Isn't Set Up For It? by Artsjournal

This leads us to the most critical question: if most arts leaders are white, and diversity is the business of leaders, what is required of our leaders to effect change? " ArtsHub

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:36pm on September 12, 2019

Lyric Opera Of Chicago Picks A New Music Director by Artsjournal

Enrique Mazzola, who is currently the principal guest conductor at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin and was until recently artistic and music director of the Orchestre National d'ÃŽle-de-France…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:36pm on September 12, 2019

Who Cares Where The Money Comes From If It's Given Anonymously? Well… by Artsjournal

"Giving money to higher education amplifies a billionaire's legacy. The money greases hiring decisions and shapes curriculums, and it can ricochet across the wider culture for decades, even …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:42pm on September 12, 2019

Now: Point Your Phone At Any Art And Find Out What It Is by Artsjournal

Magnus is part of a wave of smartphone apps trying to catalog the physical world as a way of providing instantaneous information about songs or clothes or plants or paintings. First came Sha…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:42pm on September 12, 2019

Defining What A Museum Is: More Than Collecting, An Ideology? by Artsjournal

After a week of debate in Kyoto, and pushback ahead of the International Council for Museums's annual conference in the historic Japanese city, delegates voted overwhelmingly against a co…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on September 12, 2019

The Rebel Conductor With A New Vision For Classical Music by Artsjournal

Musicians say that his uncompromising approach to music " he is famous for marathon rehearsals and recording sessions, and for late-night salons where guests recite poetry, play music and ta…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on September 12, 2019

Drought Reveals Ancient Long-Hidden "Spanish Stonehenge" by Artsjournal

This past summer, an extreme drought in the Extremadura area of Spain that caused the Valdecañas Reservoir's water levels to plummet has revealed a series of megalithic stones. " artnet

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:33pm on September 12, 2019

Ohio State seeks Assistant Professor of Arts Management by Artsjournal

The Ohio State University's Department of Arts Administration, Education, and Policy (AAEP) invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in Arts Management to beg…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:34am on September 12, 2019

Executive Director, Theatre Forward by Artsjournal

The Executive Director will create innovative ways for Theatre Forward to achieve its long-term vision of advancing American theatre and the communities they serve.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:34am on September 12, 2019

Why Is A Looted Mayan Sculpture Going Up For Auction? by Artsjournal

"The sculpture was almost certainly stolen in the early 1960s from the ancient Maya site. It passed through the inventory of a prominent Los Angeles gallery on its way to Paris. Its illicit …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:03pm on September 11, 2019

New Canadian Indie Press Isn't What It Seems by Artsjournal

"We do not have a diverse literary ecosystem in Canada; its diversity has shrunk rapidly in the past two decades. Two recent accounts amply demonstrate a narrowing of Canada's publishing act…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:48pm on September 11, 2019

Riccardo Muti On The Post-Strike Chicago Symphony by Artsjournal

"You cannot say, 'They don't work enough,' 'What do they want?' and all these kinds of phrases," says Muti. "I think still in Chicago people have not realized what they have. What the world …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:48pm on September 11, 2019

Will Artificial Intelligence Change Our Relationship With Religion? by Artsjournal

As more religious communities begin to incorporate robotics " in some cases, AI-powered and in others, not "it stands to change how people experience faith. It may also alter how we engage i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:48pm on September 11, 2019

What About The Morals Of Raising Money? by Artsjournal

Has the philanthropic sector gotten so distorted that even when evil is recognized, the need to meet financial objectives is too great? " NonProfit Quarterly

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:48pm on September 11, 2019

Larry Gagosian: "You Always Have To Be On The Side Of The Artist" by Artsjournal

"For all the achievements, one gets the sense that Gagosian still enjoys the hustle. He's certainly in no rush to retire. He's still signing new artists, still staging exhibitions, still off…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:48pm on September 11, 2019

What Robert Frank's Camera Saw: A Legacy by Artsjournal

Frank's images weren't exclusively solemn, but a person could nonetheless get lost in them, trying to figure out what was going on. " The New Yorker

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:48pm on September 11, 2019
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