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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Long List Of Questions For The Met Opera About James Levine by Artsjournal

Justin Davidson: "These questions matter because the company's future depends on its prestige and the goodwill of all those who buy tickets, perform there, or give it money. The company and …

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:31pm on March 13, 2018

Executive Director, Orlando Ballet by Artsjournal

Orlando Ballet invites applications and nominations for this important co-leadership position. Working together with Artistic Director Robert Hill, the Executive Director will guide the impl…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:30pm on March 13, 2018

Indy Bookstore Boom: Shakespeare & Co. To Open Three More Stores by Artsjournal

Like the flagship store, all three new Shakespeare bookstores will be about 3,000 sq. ft. and will have a café with seating and Wi-Fi, as well as a book machine and carefully selected inven…

SOURCE: www.publishersweekly.com at 12:31pm on March 13, 2018

A Compendium Of Academic Language And Its Peculiarly Specific Meanings by Artsjournal

The entries are composed with a knowing wit. Some are twisty and loquacious, others witheringly economic. They're structured like jokes, and there's a light, nerdy thrill in following these …

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 7:33am on March 13, 2018

Executive Director, City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture by Artsjournal

The Executive Director of the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture will partner with the Office of the Mayor, the local arts and culture community, and national arts and culture…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 12:22am on March 13, 2018

HBO Creates A Real "Westworld" Theme Park At SXSW by Artsjournal

HBO created an entire theme park set in the American frontier, where "Westworld" fans can experience what it's like to be a guest of the sci-fi show's park. Actors playing the town's residen…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 6:02pm on March 12, 2018

Metropolitan Opera Fires James Levine by Artsjournal

The Met did not release the specific findings of its investigation, which it said had included interviews with 70 people. The statement also said that the investigation had "uncovered credib…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 5:32pm on March 12, 2018

Ominous NRA Video Uses Iconic American Public Art, And Artists Are Angry by Artsjournal

The NRA's visual logic suggests a new twist in the culture wars. Cities, today, are thriving, and the old rhetoric of the city as a kind of cancer spreading into the heartland no longer work…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 5:29pm on March 12, 2018

LA Times Architecture Critic Quits Paper To Work At City Hall. Here's Why by Artsjournal

"Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has asked me to fill a new post called chief design officer for the city. In that role, beginning next month, I'll be working in the mayor's office to raise …

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 5:01pm on March 12, 2018

Museum Gift Shops Evolve As "Experiences" by Artsjournal

No longer "just" for buying souvenirs, the modern museum gift shop seeks to extend the experience of the museum. Games out of art, art as products of any sort. Visitor engagement begins when…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 4:31pm on March 12, 2018

European Museums Bet On Virtual Reality by Artsjournal

They're styling it as audience engagement, but if you're actually in the museum space itself, does a virtual experience really deliver more than the real experience around you?

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 3:56pm on March 12, 2018

The Sistine Chapel As A Multimedia Extravaganza In The Heart Of Rome by Artsjournal

Balich also has to convince Italy's traditionally skeptical art conservators that he's not out to circumvent visits to the real chapel with a glitzy concoction that includes theater, ballet …

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 3:31pm on March 12, 2018

Italy's Largest Opera House (By Far) Defines Itself As Opera Of The People by Artsjournal

The Teatro Massimo is not nearly as well-known internationally as those other theaters, but it is an opera house with a back story that few artistic venues can match. That in turn has contri…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 3:01pm on March 12, 2018

Are We Missing Important Lessons About A Sold Out Concert At The Kennedy Center Last July? by Artsjournal

"The Celebrate Freedom Rally completely sold out the Kennedy Center with thousands in attendance, and a television audience of millions who watched live on July 1 via Daystar -- an evangelic…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 2:35pm on March 12, 2018

How Blockchain Might Radically Change The Art Market by Artsjournal

A lot of what makes physical art valuable is its scarcity " there are only so many paintings by Mark Rothko, after all. But digital art has always been different because it can be perfectly …

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 2:02pm on March 12, 2018

Le Figaro Music Critic: How Music Criticism Is Changing by Artsjournal

Christian Merlin: "What to make of the Internet? We tried to determine criteria, but it was difficult because, broadly speaking, none of the approaches worked. A press card? Even I've never …

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 1:32pm on March 12, 2018

The Andrew Lloyd Webber Effect: Has He Saved The Musical Or Killed It? by Artsjournal

Though his music may often sound as if it were written by a man locked in the basement of the Paris opera"hearing late-nineteenth-century music, muffled, from a couple of floors down"he turn…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 1:00pm on March 12, 2018

Why Nazi-Looted Art Has Never Really Been Resolved by Artsjournal

The feverish nature of the art market during the Second World War, and ever since, offers at least one straightforward reason for both the Nazi art theft itself and for why items have never …

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 12:42pm on March 12, 2018

Why We Can't Simply Transfer Human Intelligence To Machines by Artsjournal

"Minds are not made by nervous systems alone but rather by nervous systems in cooperation with many other and far older living systems of our body, including metabolic, endocrine, immune and…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 11:40am on March 12, 2018

Outgoing English National Opera CEO: I Was Trashed After I Got This Job by Artsjournal

"What's always challenging is there's so much scrutiny, and I do think the language the press and other people use is different. I got called steely, I got called formidable, I got called to…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 11:40am on March 9, 2018

Missouri's Arts Economy Growing Faster Than Any Other State's by Artsjournal

According to numbers released Tuesday by the U.S. Commerce Department, economic activity generated by Missouri's arts and cultural industries grew 12.6 percent in 2015, which was faster t…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 4:29pm on March 8, 2018

Report: Arts Economy In Colorado Now Bigger Than Mining, Agriculture by Artsjournal

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the National Endowment for the Arts on Tuesday unveiled their most recent analysis of the economic impact of arts and culture in the U.S. In…

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 2:24pm on March 7, 2018

"Hamilton" Scores Record Number Of Olivier Award Nominations In London's West End by Artsjournal

That takes the crown from Harry Potter And The Cursed Child which last year scored 11 (tying with 2008's Hairspray).

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 6:01pm on March 6, 2018

How Contemporary Events Change The Context In Which We See Classic Theatre by Artsjournal

As the national dialogue around gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity, disability and other factors is continually evolving, the theatrical canon is being rewritten daily. Will audiences …

SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com at 3:02pm on March 6, 2018
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