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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Chicago Jazz Impresario Joe Segal, 94 by Artsjournal

For more than 70 years, starting in 1947 as a student at Roosevelt University, Segal presented the world's greatest jazz musicians in rented hovels, rundown showrooms, dilapidated hotels and…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:48pm on August 11, 2020[SHARE]

Major Layoffs At DC Comics by Artsjournal

Roughly one third of DC's editorial ranks are being laid off, according to sources. Insiders also say the majority of the staff of the streaming service DC Universe has been laid off, a move…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:48pm on August 11, 2020[SHARE]

Five Musicians Talk About Diversity In Chicago Orchestras by Artsjournal

One solution that all five instrumentalists opposed was changing the orchestral world's blind audition process in which candidates try out behind curtains or screens. In a July article in th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:32pm on August 11, 2020[SHARE]

LA Dance Project's App Has Turned Into A Source Of Revenue by Artsjournal

The LADP app takes this experience of live-streamed classes to a new level by packaging this professional-grade instruction with a sneak peek into the company's rehearsals and performances. …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:32pm on August 11, 2020[SHARE]

In Denver: Without Live Music, Who Are We? by Artsjournal

More than halfway through Denver's bizarre, unprecedented Summer of No Music, an increasing amount of people " artists and fans alike " are wondering: Without live music, who are we? " Denve…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:32pm on August 11, 2020[SHARE]

Earn your Certification in Creative Placemaking this Fall by Artsjournal

NJIT's (New Jersey Institute of Technology) groundbreaking and highly respected Professional Certificate in Creative Placemaking will be conducted in virtual classroom format in Fall, 2020. …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:32am on August 11, 2020[SHARE]

Those Ubiquitous Ads For MasterClass? Here's What You Actually Get by Artsjournal

MasterClass launched in 2015 with just three classes: Dustin Hoffman on acting, Serena Williams on tennis, and Patterson on writing. Since then the company has grown exponentially, raising $…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:03pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

How Music Is Gaining A Bigger Role In Sleep by Artsjournal

To combat sleeplessness, people are turning to all sorts of techniques, iWhile sleep music used to be confined to the fringes of culture"whether at avant-garde all-night concerts or New Age …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:03pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

A Brief History Of Music Shaped By Technology by Artsjournal

Music has been around as long as there have been people. Longer if you count music made by animals. It's safe to say that music will be a part of this world as long as there is life. So what…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:03pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

A Reappraisal Of Stanley Kubrick by Artsjournal

David Mikics's "Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker" is a cool, cerebral book about a cool, cerebral talent. This is not a full-dress biography " there have been several of Kubrick " but a b…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:48pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Judge Rules Movie Studios Can Own Theatres For First Time In 71 Years by Artsjournal

This game-changing decision could result in a complete overhaul of not only who owns theater chains in the near and long-term future, but how, when and where consumers will enjoy feature fil…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:48pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Salome Bey, 86, Canada's "First Lady Of The Blues" by Artsjournal

After making their first appearance in Toronto in 1961, Salome settled there in 1964 and began playing the jazz club circuit, soon earning the sobriquet that would be with her the rest of…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:48pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Extras Being Replaced By Mannequins? by Artsjournal

Showrunners have been changing scenes to have little or no background performers, Paula Spurr says. She's even heard of some smaller-budget productions using mannequins "in the deep backgrou…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:48pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Why Is Everyone Beating Up On TikTok? by Artsjournal

TikTok, the video making and sharing app probably most known for its quirky video memes and gags made by people under 20, seems to be in many governments' crosshairs. The attacks either come…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:48pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Reconsidering Poulenc by Artsjournal

He was no originator, like Schoenberg or Stravinsky, nor did he possess Britten's or Shostakovich's command of manifold genres. He was, however, a composer of rare gifts, particularly in the…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:36pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Broadway Star Danny Burstein On Struggling With COVID by Artsjournal

"The other day, my pal, the brilliant songwriter Tom Kitt, called me. He said he was frustrated by his lack of creativity because of the pandemic and was reaching out to several friends to s…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:36pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

UK Report: Theatres With Proper Ventilation Could Be Safe To Reopen At Full Capacity by Artsjournal

Ventilation is more effective at protecting against airborne transmission of the Covid-19 virus than social distancing or PPE " and "many performance venues have the capability to provide go…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:32pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Considering Poulenc " A New Biography by Artsjournal

"Poulenc was a composer who melded the incompatible. Famously described as a combination of "monk and ragamuffin", he wrote music that the mind can mistrust but the heart will adore. He clun…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:32pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Philadelphia Museum Of Art To Reopen At Half Speed by Artsjournal

Attendance is expected to be between 1,500 and 1,700 visitors per day, or about half of what's normal, said Jessica Sharpe, the museum's chief of membership and visitor operations. " Philade…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:32pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

How The Aztecs Recorded History by Artsjournal

The Aztec historians, creators of a genre called the xiuhpohualli (SHOO-po-WA-lee), developed a highly effective way of keeping satisfying memories alive. The pictographic texts that Itzcoat…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:32pm on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

How Rodin Ensured His Museum Would Stay Solvent by Artsjournal

When he died in 1917, Rodin left his estate to the museum, including the original plaster molds of more than 100 sculptures. "Rodin gave the economical system so that the museum could live,"…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:18am on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

What The Canada Council's New Chairman Wants To Do by Artsjournal

"The way I view work now within colonial structures and institutions is harm reduction. Ultimately, the goal for me is to reduce the harm the Canada Council causes, not just to my community …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:18am on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Reflections On A Music Theory Fight Over Race by Artsjournal

Insisting that music theory, musicology and ethnomusicology are separate disciplines with no shared ground impoverishes all of our work. By narrowing our focus and policing our boundaries, s…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:18am on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

Reimagining How Theme Parks Work by Artsjournal

Expect the cornonavirus era, say theme park experts, to accelerate a play-driven evolution that has steadily been increasing in parks " in part because they naturally lead to exploration, bu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:18am on August 10, 2020[SHARE]

What It's Like To Go Back Into A Museum by Artsjournal

"The argument for reopening our cultural institutions has been made with force: art sustains us, say the museum executives over the morning airwaves. But when I enter the exhibition, the fir…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:12am on August 10, 2020[SHARE]
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