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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Amazon Flooded With Fake COVID Books by Artsjournal

The retailing giant has already been removing "tens of thousands" of listings from "bad actors" attempting to artificially raise prices on items such as face masks and hand sanitiser. Now it…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:36pm on March 16, 2020

London's Proposed Centre For Music Would Be "Tate Modern Of Music" by Artsjournal

"We believe the Centre for Music's potential transformative power for music is equal to that of Tate Modern's impact on the London visual arts scene." The centre will occupy the current Muse…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:36pm on March 16, 2020

Until They Were Shut Down, Chicago's Jazz Clubs Kept Swinging This Weekend by Artsjournal

Until Gov. Pritzker on Sunday ordered all bars and restaurants in the state to shut down at close of business on Monday night through March 30, the jazz clubs kept on swinging " albeit with …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:24pm on March 16, 2020

Egypt's Oldest Pyramid Reopens After 14-Year Closure by Artsjournal

Assembled between 2630 and 2611 B.C. in Saqqara, Egypt, the pyramid, where Djoser and 11 of his daughters were buried upon their deaths, contains roughly 11.6 million cubic feet of stone and…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18pm on March 13, 2020

Sculptor J. Seward Johnson Jr, 89 by Artsjournal

Johnson, a sculptor who may be responsible for more double takes than anyone in history thanks to his countless lifelike creations in public places " a businessman in downtown Manhattan, sur…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on March 13, 2020

Does Democratization Of Culture Mean The End Of Audience? by Artsjournal

"My current research situates audience development within work on culture as a vocation, and wider debates around the democratisation of culture and cultural democracy. Audience development …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:54pm on March 13, 2020

Crowds Continued To Fill Disneyland As Warnings Increase by Artsjournal

Aimee and Charlie Cotherman, of Oil City, Pa., said that ahead of their trip to Orlando last week, they were worried about the coronavirus, but decided to still visit with their children, ag…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:34pm on March 13, 2020

Virus Could Cost $5 Billion Worldwide To Live Events Business by Artsjournal

Coronavirus-related event cancellations seem to be barreling in by the hour, and the $26 billion global live events industry is watching with bated breath. Several sources across the booking…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:34pm on March 13, 2020

A High Stress Threat To The Arts by Artsjournal

There will soon be lots of demands for emergency funds, to bail out small businesses, cab drivers, restaurants, and so on. Cultural workers, who contribute so much to urban life in normal ti…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:33pm on March 13, 2020

Needed: A Rethink Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act And Creativity by Artsjournal

The platforms are under no legal obligation to proactively seek out infringement and remove it, nor " most annoyingly of all " do they ever have to permanently remove an infringing wor…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:33pm on March 13, 2020

Modernism And The African American Experience by Artsjournal

Back at the beginning of the 20th century, artists such as Picasso, Braque and Matisse turned to African art for new ideas about how to represent the world, creating figures with masklike fa…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:33pm on March 13, 2020

An Opera That Works To Reinvent The Form by Artsjournal

"We were like, how do we do this so that we don't let the audience off the hook " that this is the land where this happened?" says Yuval Sharon. "Los Angeles State Historic Park feels like a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:33pm on March 13, 2020

Ex-President's Estate Sues Otis College by Artsjournal

The legal complaint by Bruce Ferguson's sister, who is executor of his estate, alleges that Otis committed discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination related to Ferguson's illness …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:24pm on March 13, 2020

Met Museum Hikes Pay For Top Execs by Artsjournal

The highest paid executive in the most recent financial year, according to tax filings, was chief investment officer Lauren Meserve, whose total compensation package was worth $1.6 million, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:02pm on March 12, 2020

Data: How Movie-going Declined In North America Last Year by Artsjournal

A detailed report released Wednesday by the Motion Picture Association helps to explain why moviegoing dipped in North America last year by 4 percent to $11.4 billion. Two key stats: The num…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:02pm on March 12, 2020

How Dallas Opera Ran Afoul Of Social Media Algorithms by Artsjournal

As much as it sounds like something out of Isaac Asimov, we have to say it: we can't surrender our discernment to the computers. What we need now " what will make our social media feeds and …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:02pm on March 12, 2020

Rise Of The Internet Celebrity Talk Shows by Artsjournal

The passive celebrity interview is over. Now celebrities must work for their press " or, at worst, they have to be interviewed by another celebrity. These practices makes sense in the social…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03pm on March 12, 2020

Broadway Closing " Also Met Opera, Museum, Etc. As NY Restricts Crowds by Artsjournal

"There is no question that Broadway shows should be closed," Racaniello said. "Any large gatherings of people, especially here in NYC where we know the virus is circulating, need to stop." J…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03pm on March 12, 2020

Warning: US Theme Parks Will Likely Close by Artsjournal

Amid the worries on Wall Street, stock prices have tumbled for Orlando-based SeaWorld Entertainment, which operates 12 theme parks across the country. The stock, previously trading above $35…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03pm on March 12, 2020

Most Arts Events Canceled In Seattle by Artsjournal

If the future is unclear for arts organizations, it's even scarier for individual artists, backstage artisans and stage hands, many of whom survive job to job. Those who are union members ma…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03pm on March 12, 2020

How Coronavirus Might Change The Arts by Artsjournal

As was the case during the AIDS crisis and in the months following the Sept. 11 atrocities, "regicide, civil strife and anarchy" tend to be replaced with great writers musing on the existenc…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03pm on March 12, 2020

A Different Way Of Understanding Emotional Intelligence by Artsjournal

Here's the 20,000 foot summary: Your brain's most important job is not thinking or feeling or even seeing, but keeping your body alive and well so that you survive and thrive (and eventually…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03pm on March 12, 2020

Theatres Need To Get Ahead Of This: Cancel Now by Artsjournal

Apparently, the show must go on even if it kills us. While the country is staring down the barrel of a public health catastrophe, theaters are up against a different enemy: their ragged bala…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:28pm on March 12, 2020

Germany Promises Help To Cultural Institutions For Virus Disruption by Artsjournal

German Culture Minister Monika Grütters promised government financial help to cultural institutions and artists whose livelihoods are threatened by the coronavirus as theatres and concert h…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:02pm on March 12, 2020

Sound, Music And Damage To Our Lives by Artsjournal

"I know of numerous composers who suffer from tinnitus " that ringing or other sound in the ears which never shuts off. And even violinists tend to end up with hearing damage in the left ear…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:12pm on March 11, 2020
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