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“The launch of a new classical entertainment station aimed at younger listeners is based on more than a hunch. Research found that a new generation of listeners was switching on to cla…
It has to do with a car. – Entertainment Weekly
Tim Schneider: “A sharp fall in public funding for cultural organizations since the 1980s has coincided with a sharp rise in private wealth held by the very few. And rather than being …
“After a week spent in Taipei for the art fair and its orbiting constellation of events, one thing is clear: how these two forces"the dynamism of the regional scene and the growing num…
Roger Scruton: “To my way of thinking, there cannot be a coherent conservatism, either in everyday life or in politics, that does not take high culture seriously. It really matters to …
“When journalists delete, dismiss, or disengage from Twitter or Facebook or YouTube or Instagram or Reddit or blogs, they turn their backs on the people who finally " like …
The work, titled "Ai Petri, Crimea" and painted by Arkhip Kuindzhi in 1908, had been insured for $182,000, according to a spokeswoman for the museum. – The New York Times
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This talk by the founders of of MeowWolf explains how giving participants the ability to create their own experiences in a virtual world is a powerful way to make art more accessible, meanin…
An exploration of “whether music can contribute to health equity and social justice, by enhancing positive Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), and alleviating negatives ones. Twe…
“This year's cohort includes smaller organizations that are at the forefront of using cultural production to address contemporary issues such as LGBTQ rights, distributive justice, cou…
“With a background in marine biology, Mike Cermak has traveled to places including the central Pacific and the Caribbean. But he still felt the need to answer bigger questions about th…
BuzzFeed's national news and national security teams broke some major stories on the Trump administration, Russia's use of social media to shift public opinions in the United States, and oth…
OPERA America, the national nonprofit service organization for opera, headquartered at the National Opera Center in midtown New York City, seeks an innovative and collaborative institutional…
Simon Dancey: “The picture now is of a middle-class sector reinforcing its own values in an echo chamber that compounds the structural inequalities of the UK. This self-endorsing close…
Vain, Solzhenitsyn was less vain than most dissidents. He had no political deference, but a metaphysical humility had been beaten into him by what he had undergone. Exile was not a "new begi…
“Western Culture is built around ideals of individual choice and freedom. Millions of us fiercely defend our right to make "free" choices, while we ignore how those choices are manipul…
Tim Page: “This is now the best biography of Chopin " meticulous, scholarly and well-told. Whatever the composer's shortcomings as a person, his music grows only more moving. ̵…
“Facebook created a system that allowed children to spend tens of millions of dollars through their parents' credit cards and Paypal accounts on games and other goods without their …
“Given that 85 percent of U.S. counties are home to some number of incarcerated individuals, it's likely that most of our nation's theatres are close to at least one correctional facil…
“The group, which advocates for sustainable economic relationships between artists and institutions, is urging the artists who will be invited to participate in the 2019 Whitney Bienni…
"Most bodies can't actually do those perfect shapes," he continued. "But it's that pursuit of that ideal, harmonious proportioned line that is our livelihood, our discipline and our practice…
For our money, the most fanatical fans are opera fans. But ballet fans aren’t far behind. "It's wonderful to see the fans at the stage door, but you can be in a vulnerable position. Pe…
As Netflix continues to grow, this game of peekaboo has become increasingly irksome to other studios as well as talent agencies, some of which feel that Netflix’s lack of transparency …
AÂ project called Net Art Anthology, curated by Rhizome, an affiliate of the New Museum, was an attempt to tentatively create a historical understanding of net art. Unveiled online over th…