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“Like the lawsuits targeting other businesses, the claims against galleries tend to identify websites that lack special code that would enable browsers to describe images for people wi…
“For many of us, the most difficult part of the job is ringing the doorbell of a bereaved family, or prying into the opinions of unwelcoming strangers. Twitter has created a seductive …
There are now more comic books published annually in France and Belgium than ever before. "It's a kind of golden age. There has never been so much talent. There have never been so many inter…
People want to blame the internet for the news industry's troubles, but the seeds go back to the 1980s. To understand this moment and how to fix it, it means understanding three key forces c…
There's a growing consensus across the donor community that the liberal arts can effectively complement the STEM model. Throw in traditional support for endowments and digitization projec…
Using their expert knowledge of archaeology, a sophisticated new database, and plenty of detective work, the dedicated team at the British Museum is working closely with colleagues in Cairo …
They’re becoming maker spaces, loaning tools and musical instruments, and playing support roles. "These two disciplines, librarians and social work, come together so beautifully"we can…
“The results show a clear trend towards a more negative tone,” write Kathleen Napier and Lior Shamir of Lawrence Technological University in Michigan. “Anger, d…
“We find consistently that people are wary of marketers tracking them, don't understand the complexities of data mining, and don't like to be discriminated against based on information…
Stuart Murphy recalled joining the company and and finding it "really shocking" that 39 of ENO's 40-strong chorus were white. "We weren't true to our values, we didn't represent Britain," he…
Let us start with some genuine philosophical questions about truth in science. Here are three: 1) Does science aim at truth? 2) Does science tell us the truth? 3) Should we…
Time Warner had kept HBO on a tight leash, allowing an estimated $1.5 billion annual budget for original content in 2018"play money when compared with Netflix's reported $10 to $11 billion. …
In stepping back, Robert Redford is acknowledging the welcome ways in which the festival continues to evolve: Some 40 percent of this year's movies were directed by women, and 36 percent wer…
CNN offers some great demonstrations of how fake videos in which people can now say and do things they never did will challenge one of the bedrock truths of our time – that you can bel…
“If more and more working people were reading the classics, if they were closing the cultural gap between themselves and the middle classes, how could intellectuals preserve their elit…
The ATB Fellow supports the administration of the Arts Transcending Borders program while gaining experience in all aspects of managing a visiting artist program in an academic setting.
Analysts estimate that smart TVs now make up about 70 percent of all new TV sales. The television is no longer a mere display​​​​​​, but a ful…
Ms. Lousada was a cast member of many central works created by Balanchine, including "The Four Temperaments," which had its premiere on City Ballet's opening night, Nov. 20, 1946, at the Cen…
That YouTube can be a petri dish of divisive, conspiratorial, and sometimes hateful content is well-documented. Yet the recommendation systems that surface and promote videos to the…
To prevent vandalism of his expensive cars, Musk announced plans for new theft prevention. “The latest details of the car monitoring system " that sound like a joke, but knowing Musk a…
Locked inside the trunk were drafts and sketches for 12 operas written over nearly half a century, from "Luisa Miller" to "Falstaff," as well as for works like the Requiem and "Four Sacred P…
The scheme will recruit 100 babies and their families in 2019 and track them for the next 25 years. Another 100 will be recruited in 2020, and so on for at least two more years. – The …
“It feels a bit weird to critique what was almost entirely a recorded dress rehearsal. How do you measure three hours of chaotic visuals and middling audio most of us were never meant …
Fareed Zakaria: “Let me be clear: Economics remains a vital discipline, one of the most powerful ways we have to understand the world. But in the heady days of post-Cold War globali…
The takeaway: “At a high level, the study has found some meaningful progress in the representation of people of color in a number of different museum functions, including the curatoria…