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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Who Gets Duped By Fake Online Images by Artsjournal

The main factors that determined whether a person could correctly perceive each image as a fake were their level of experience with the internet and digital photography. " The Conversation

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:03pm on June 25, 2019

UK Arts Orgs Get Together To Reduce Their Carbon Footprints by Artsjournal

Baseline carbon emissions measurements are now being produced at major institutions including the National Theatre, Royal Opera House and Serpentine Galleries with an eye to creating "ambiti…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:24pm on June 24, 2019

Elizabeth Banks: Making Money In Hollywood Is Getting Tougher by Artsjournal

"There's a lot more work, but it's a lot harder to make money on anything. It's one of the reasons the unions are up in arms right now. For low-end workers, the people on the tail of those b…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:24pm on June 24, 2019

Why The Audio Quality Of Your Music Player Sucks by Artsjournal

Leaving people's personal abilities to distinguish high sonic quality from low sonic quality out of this conversation, there is a virtually insurmountable issue with mass adoption of hi-res …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on June 24, 2019

Director of Collections and Research " National Museum of Wales by Artsjournal

National Museum Wales " Amgueddfa Cymru " is the most important cultural institution in Wales and a leader in the UK in public engagement and cultural participation. It holds internationally…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on June 24, 2019

The Decline Of New York City's Iconic Newsstands (Once There Were 1500 Of Them) by Artsjournal

Today, the city has a little more than three hundred newsstands. They are required by law to sell printed material. But Max Bookman, a lawyer who represents the New York City Newsstand Opera…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on June 24, 2019

Historian And Curator Peter Selz, 100, Founder Of Berkeley Art Museum by Artsjournal

"Over the course of his tenure as our founding director, Peter transformed BAMPFA from a modest university art collection into the internationally renowned art and film institution it is tod…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on June 24, 2019

New York City Opera Scales Back Plans, With Do A 10-Performance Season by Artsjournal

General director Michael Capasso's original plan when the company emerged from bankruptcy in January 2016 called for 72 performances of 13 operas in 2018-19 to mark the company's 75th annive…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on June 24, 2019

A Theatre Critic Reviews Presidential Candidates' Performances by Artsjournal

Peter Marks: "Political campaigns are all about seducing audiences. So why shouldn't someone like me be out here, reviewing the art " or artlessness " of the seduction? Presidential contende…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on June 24, 2019

That Google-Docs Arts Workers Salary Spreadsheet: A Seattle Analysis by Artsjournal

"There's often a claim that there's simply not enough to provide its most essential staff a living wage, and I think because people love working for these institutions they've been willing t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on June 24, 2019

How "Hamilton" Changed The Broadway Touring Business by Artsjournal

The 2018-19 touring season that just ended set records in box office ($1.6 billion) and attendance (18.5 million). "Hamilton" had a clear hand: There are now four productions beyond New York…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:29pm on June 24, 2019

Harlem Is Being Radically Remade And History Is Being Wiped Away by Artsjournal

The gentrification of Harlem has been blamed on the disregard and greed of white people. The truth is much more complex. " The Guardian

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:33pm on June 24, 2019

Report: Radio Still Rules As Most Ubiquitous Medium, Millennials Listen To The Most Music by Artsjournal

Across the board, the Ipsos-iHeartRadio survey found that radio reaches more consumers than any other audio channel, with 85 percent of consumers listening to a radio broadcast at least once…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:33pm on June 24, 2019

Sviatoslav Richter Was One Of The World's Great Pianists. But Then He Met A Lobster by Artsjournal

"I've known periods of chronic depression, the most serious of which was in 1974. It was impossible for me to live without a plastic lobster that I took with me everywhere, leaving it behind…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:33pm on June 24, 2019

Work Is Like Water " It Can Fill Up Your Life by Artsjournal

The 18th-century poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller warned against being driven purely by work in his "On the Aesthetic Education of Man." He wrote, "Man only plays when he is in the fu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:33pm on June 24, 2019

The Pointlessness Of Discussing Things Today? by Artsjournal

"When I talk with Brexiteers, I certainly do not assume that what Habermas calls the "power of the better argument" will be irresistible. And I am certainly very far from assuming that an in…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:33pm on June 24, 2019

Arts Professionals: Would You Like to Work with a Ghostwriter on Your Memoirs? by Artsjournal

Before you dismiss the idea...

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on June 23, 2019

Lorne Michaels: You Couldn't Start "Saturday Night Live" Today by Artsjournal

"You couldn't do this show now. Mostly because of budget. The depth of costumes, design, film, all of those plus the talent office and all of the people working with each other…you can't s…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on June 21, 2019

Mark Rylance Resigns 30-Year Association With Royal Shakespeare Company Over BP Sponsorship by Artsjournal

Though the Wolf Hall actor last appeared on stage in an RSC production in 1989, his very public resignation as a longstanding "associate artist" is, at the least, a public relations bl…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:06pm on June 21, 2019

Does Historic Preservation Speed Up Gentrification? by Artsjournal

Using historic preservation to preserve affordability isn't unheard of, but landmarking has something of reputation for hastening gentrification, not halting it.  " CityLab

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:06pm on June 21, 2019

New Berkeley Study: Our Brains Crave Information, Reward Us With Dopamine Shots by Artsjournal

"To the brain, information is its own reward, above and beyond whether it's useful," says Assoc. Prof. Ming Hsu, a neuroeconomist whose research employs functional magnetic imaging (fMRI)…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:06pm on June 21, 2019

Why Too Much Choice Leads To All Sorts Of Bad by Artsjournal

It's easier to pick one out of two meals than one out of 50. With more options, we spend more time analyzing and tend to get stuck. Often, we'll choose to do nothing at all for a long time, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:06pm on June 21, 2019

The Problem With Authenticity by Artsjournal

"Here is the danger with authenticity: it has a tendency to make aspiration look fake. You are trying to be something you are not. But aspiring to be a better person"or better at…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:03pm on June 21, 2019

More Information Makes Things Complicated. No Wonder We Prefer Simple by Artsjournal

"Reality is annoying like that: at every level of examination, it raises more questions than answers. There are always details that don't fit, exceptions to rules, consequences that can't…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:42pm on June 21, 2019

The Next Big Thing: Getting Rid Of Experts In Favor Of Generalists Who Can Do It All (Huge Implications) by Artsjournal

"Minimal manning"and the evolution of the economy more generally"requires a different kind of worker, with not only different acquired skills but different inherent abilities. It has implica…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36pm on June 21, 2019
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