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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Can A Big Orchestra Learn From A California Orchestra A Fraction Of Its Size? by Artsjournal

The tiny California Symphony is 1/25th of the Pittsburgh Symphony. But the smaller orchestra has seen the size of its audience and its support explode in the past few years. The growth is ba…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:06pm on May 28, 2019

Founding Director Of The National Museum of African American History Is Named New Smithsonian Secretary by Artsjournal

Considered a giant in the museum field, Lonnie Bunch, 66, becomes the 14th secretary of the quasi-federal institution, responsible for a $1.5 billion annual budget that supports 19 museums, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:06pm on May 28, 2019

Canadian And Syrian Dance Companies Denied Visas To Perform In US by Artsjournal

What's particularly frustrating for international festival presenters is the idea of treating artists like immigrants and that they are not seen as the economic motors they are. After all, t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06pm on May 28, 2019

Kentucky's Noah's Ark Files Lawsuit Over… Yup, Flood Damage by Artsjournal

Ark Encounter, which unveiled the 510-foot-long model in 2016, says that heavy rains in 2017 and 2018 caused a landslide on its access road, and its five insurance carriers refused to cov…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on May 26, 2019

Study: Having A Purpose May Help You Live Longer by Artsjournal

A study of nearly 7,000 older Americans found that, over a four-year period, people who felt their lives had meaning were less likely to die than their counterparts who lacked that convictio…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on May 26, 2019

Why The Printed Book Still Thrives by Artsjournal

When people go on a digital cleanse, detoxing from the poison of too much screen time, one of the first things they do is bury themselves in a book " that is, one to have and to hold, to rem…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on May 26, 2019

New York's Signature Theatre Company Sells Its One-Millionth $35 Ticket (Here's How Its Audience Has Changed) by Artsjournal

The off-Broadway theater company is celebrating its one millionth ticket sold through the initiative, and the company says its audience demographics speak to the program's success. Almost 60…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on May 26, 2019

Libraries Have Indeed Become Our New Community Centers by Artsjournal

Libraries step in to fill gaps and offer help when normal channels are inaccessible. Pima County, Arizona, pays for a team of nurses to come to the library to help with medical questio…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on May 26, 2019

Don't Push: Generalists Versus Specialists " One Leads To The Other by Artsjournal

In online forums, well-meaning parents agonize over what instrument to pick for a child, because she is too young to pick for herself and will fall irredeemably behind if she waits. But stud…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on May 26, 2019

Tubman $20 Delay Is A New Front (But The Same Old) In The Culture Wars by Artsjournal

Alumni of the Obama administration say the symbolism of the Tubman decision is hugely significant. Dan Pfeiffer, Obama's White House communications director, told me last night: "It has a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:06pm on May 26, 2019

…In Which I Try To Convince Jeff Jarvis The Internet Is Bad For Democracy by Artsjournal

So what to make of Jeff's point that it's too early to judge the impact of the internet"what he calls a "connection machine""on democracy? It's an interesting position. Yes, he's right to co…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:48am on May 26, 2019

Top Awards At This Year's Cannes Festival by Artsjournal

A year after Hirokazu Kore-eda's "Shoplifters" won the 2018 award, Alejandro G. Inarritu's jury gave this year's top prize to Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite," one of the most critically acclaimed …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:48am on May 26, 2019

Boston's Museum Of Fine Arts Forced To Apologize After Middle School Students Were Racially Profiled by Artsjournal

The students were at the museum as a reward, but were subjected to racist comments and scrutinized by guards. " Washington Post

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:48am on May 26, 2019

Banksy Shows Up In Venice Anyway… by Artsjournal

Never invited to be the part of Venice Biennale, undeterred, Banksy once again invited himself to showcase his work. Using the pop-up stand that typically sells tacky paintings and souvenirs…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:48am on May 26, 2019

Frank Lloyd Wright's Unbuilt Projects Turned Into 3D Images by Artsjournal

Spanish architect David Romero, has been using advanced techniques of 3-D representation over the last few years to transform those visions into images so detailed they almost look like cont…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:32pm on May 24, 2019

In Praise Of Attending The Arts By Yourself by Artsjournal

When it comes to fun activities done in public " having a drink in a bar, going to the opera " being alone becomes socially loaded. And it runs deep: entire Reddit forums are dedicated…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:32pm on May 24, 2019

Wild Remote Nature Is Being Ruined By Social Media by Artsjournal

With the right hashtag, anyone can view thousands of potential destinations"and choose which to visit based on aesthetics alone. A single social-media post can expose lesser-known or isolate…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:18pm on May 24, 2019

Ian McKellen At 80: His Colleagues Dish by Artsjournal

"He's extremely sure of what he believes in, so much so he doesn't need to push it on people. He's very open and non-dogmatic. His confidence about how good he is gives him a "fuck you" qual…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:18pm on May 24, 2019

Our Frontal Cortex Is The Sensible Part Of The Brain. So Why Is It So Late Developing? by Artsjournal

The frontal cortex is the most recently evolved part of the human brain. It's where the sensible mature stuff happens: long-term planning, executive function, impulse control, and emotional …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on May 24, 2019

Paris Announces A Major New Park At The Eiffel Tower by Artsjournal

Anchored by the Eiffel Tower, the park will connect the Place du Trocadéro, the Palais de Chaillot, the Pont d'Iéna, the Champ-de-Mars, and the École Militaire.  " Architectural Dig…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on May 24, 2019

Researchers Can Now Take A Single Image Of A Person And Make Video Of It Saying What They Want by Artsjournal

The new paper by Samsung's Moscow-based researchers shows that using only a single image of a person's face, a video can be generated of that face turning, speaking and making ordinary expre…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on May 24, 2019

Home Concert Presenter Makes Millions While Musicians Play For Pennies by Artsjournal

Sofar Sounds  puts on concerts in people's living rooms where fans pay $15 to $30 to sit silently on the floor and truly listen. Nearly 1 million guests have attended Sofar's more than…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24pm on May 24, 2019

Are The Arts Relevant? First Let's Define Relevant by Artsjournal

In a world where customers determine what's relevant " not grantmakers, not executive directors, not board members, not staff members, and not artists " there is good…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:03pm on May 24, 2019

Artist Creates Stamp To Convert $20-Bills Into Harriet Tubmans by Artsjournal

"I was inspired by the news that Harriet Tubman would replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, and subsequently saddened by the news that the Trump administration was walking back that plan. …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:03pm on May 24, 2019

Are Social Media Influencers Undermining Theatre? by Artsjournal

Showmanship likes to reveal itself as such and often in some sort of great theatrical caper. In contrast, this marketing approach " for obvious reasons " prefers to stay in the shad…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03pm on May 23, 2019
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