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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Two Very Different Australian Productions Of "West Side Story" Spark Debate About Clashing Cultures by Artsjournal

The two productions are emblematic of a broader shift in the industry as a whole: one that is trying to be more thoughtful and inclusive, but is still dominated by old habits and modes of th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:32pm on March 27, 2019

Large Rallies Against Sweeping New EU Copyright Law by Artsjournal

Munich police said 40,000 protesters turned out under the motto "Save our internet." Organizers said Berlin's protest (pictured above) drew 30,000, with participants walking past the center …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:01pm on March 27, 2019

EU Passes Sweeping New Copyright Law. It Will Change The Very Nature Of The Internet by Artsjournal

Under the law, internet platforms will be liable for content that users upload, a burden that will fall heavily on some of the most popular online services. Years in the making, the EU Copyr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:32pm on March 27, 2019

They Say Blockchain Is Going To Revolutionize The Publishing Business. Is This Just Hype? by Artsjournal

Perhaps not since the advent of the internet itself has a single technology buzzword captured the imagination of so many. Book publishing is no exception: a growing number of startup compani…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:29pm on March 27, 2019

The Point Of Art? Not To "Save" Us (But It Can) by Artsjournal

Christian Wiman: If there's a poem that works for me, it's showing me something of reality. It's more than that, actually: it's enabling me to participatein reality again. John Berger has a …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:31pm on March 27, 2019

The Arts In LA Are Booming. Why? Geography, For One by Artsjournal

One example: The LACMA, in an effort to reach underserved populations, announced plans to transform an 84,000-square-foot building in South Los Angeles into a center for a variety of communi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:32pm on March 27, 2019

President & Chief Executive Officer by Artsjournal

The Jacksonville Symphony is pleased to be working with HC Smith Ltd in its search for a new President & Chief Executive Officer.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:32am on March 27, 2019

Habits Can Make Us Better (Or Worse) But We Should Understand How They Work by Artsjournal

The fact that the brain is plastic and changeable allows habits to inscribe themselves in our neural wiring over time by forming privileged connections between brain regions. The influence o…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:29am on March 27, 2019

Theatrical Outfit seeks Artistic Director by Artsjournal

Theatrical Outfit in Atlanta, Georgia seeks a visionary Artistic Director to lead, inspire, and drive the organization toward artistic excellence and financial growth.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:13pm on March 26, 2019

Sports Coaches' New Problem: Their Players Are Obsessed With "Fortnite" by Artsjournal

"It was something that players were talking about during warmups or while they were dressing in the locker room rather than focusing on the actual hockey game that we were getting ready to p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:02pm on March 26, 2019

Culture Shift: How Women Conductors Are Changing Orchestras by Artsjournal

In a world that expects hierarchy and venerates individual genius, some musicians prefer to see their conductor not as a collaborator, but as a dominant, almost dictatorial leader. Many male…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:29pm on March 26, 2019

Bill T. Jones On The Artistic Struggle To Make Art Useful by Artsjournal

"I wanted to make a piece about a man who saves himself through art. I don't want people to think he's just a train wreck. The most important thing an artist has is the will to do something …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:02pm on March 26, 2019

Successful Public Art Projects Can Transform A City (Sometimes In Not Good Ways) by Artsjournal

Take San Antonio, Texas: Advocates say that the "Decade of Downtown" policies launched under the administration of Mayor Julián Castro"who is now running for president in part on his mayo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:32pm on March 26, 2019

Prescribing Art A Medical Treatment by Artsjournal

The museum prescription was inspired by a movement in what's called social prescribing. This has kind of taken off more in the UK. And in looking at the literature, we see that doctors were …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:01pm on March 26, 2019

TV Exec And Collector Blake Byrne, 83 by Artsjournal

Before he got into collecting, Byrne "didn't even know what I liked," he recalled in a 2015 interview with Art+Auction magazine. New York dealer Jack Tilton suggested that he att…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:27pm on March 26, 2019

Media and Marketing Director, Office of Arts + Cultural Programming by Artsjournal

The Office of Arts + Cultural Programming at Montclair State University is seeking a full time Media and Marketing Director responsible for the promotion of each of ACP's programs by effecti…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:03pm on March 26, 2019

Tchaikovsky " Experimentalist Avant Gardist? by Artsjournal

The idea that Tchaikovsky anticipated the experimentalism of the Symbolists and Surrealists runs counter to his conservatism as a person and as an artist, his reverence for the music of eigh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:29pm on March 26, 2019

Why Everyone Is Hating On Hudson Yards' "Vessel" (Or Whatever We're Calling It) by Artsjournal

The Vessel has invited nearly universal vitriol, even amongst the politest architecture critics. It is an object lesson teaching us that, in our neoliberal age of surveillance capitalism"…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:29pm on March 26, 2019

The Exquisite Awkwardness Of Literary Parties by Artsjournal

 It must be that people don't remember real parties well enough to re-create them with any accuracy. There's too much missing information. Fictive parties evoke this sense of impaired tim…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:31pm on March 26, 2019

How A Medieval Costume Show Became 2018's Most-Attended Exhibition Worldwide by Artsjournal

The show appealed to such a wide audience "because it put fashion in the context of the Medieval sculpture hall, and juxtaposed art with architecture to create an experience that was like a …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:30am on March 26, 2019

Smart People Struggling To Make The Internet Help Them Be Smarter by Artsjournal

Today, the worries of 2008 look almost endearingly naive: Forget about the web making us dumber; let's talk about how it has transformed us into tribalized rage monsters.  " Slate

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:28am on March 26, 2019

The Problem With Kids Theatre? It's Not Nutritious by Artsjournal

Noel Jordan: "I compare commercial work for children with the McDonald's Happy Meal. They think they want it, they get it, there is a buzz that comes with a little toy, it is all colourful, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:03pm on March 25, 2019

All It Really Takes To Become A Dancer by Artsjournal

Marisa Meltzer: "Choreography, as something that isn't normally part of my life, is incredibly hard to remember and appears to use a part of my brain that has gone dormant. It took so much c…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:33pm on March 25, 2019

The SWAT Team That Hunts Out Fakes At Europe's Elite Old Masters Art Fair by Artsjournal

Vetting, as the process is known, is expensive, invisible, and has recently undergone some major changes at TEFAF. But it remains key to ensuring that collectors can trust in the fair's offe…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:01pm on March 25, 2019

Growing Complaints: Too Many Streaming Services To Choose From by Artsjournal

For the first time in many years, there's growth in online piracy of film and TV. Some experts say it may be because fans are getting sick of paying for yet another streaming service. " N…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:32pm on March 25, 2019
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