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"I'm trying to have a bigger conversation about social conditions, and sometimes I'm having that conversation in a really pensive, sort of introspective kind of performance. And then sometim…
The result, at least in what producers were careful to call a dress rehearsal, is intermittently convincing. The hologram gets some of Houston's physical tics right, and the lip-syncing " if…
Zumthor's single, integrated composition (now tan instead of black!), raised high above the grime of the city, is just a building. The strength of LACMA as it stands now is its complexity; i…
That system sometimes "reward[s] bad behavior. We reward those who keep spending without regard" and sometimes "penalize organizations that take thoughtful, correct and prudent cuts to their…
This effective ban on modern architecture commissioned by the US government is horrifyingly reminiscent of Hitler's insistence that public buildings in the Third Reich hew to the Classical t…
Lyric Opera of Kansas City seeks a poised and professional candidate who will be responsible for the strategy, implementation, evaluation and achievement of earned ticket revenue goals and f…
The Vice President, Marketing & Communications is a critical member of the Executive team at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, and leads a division that is responsible for $31 million …
The Boston Children's Chorus (BCC) seeks to identify a talented Executive Director who can bring their knowledge and lived experience to the critical discussions inspired through our commitm…
Theatre has always paid attention to political and social issues. So what does working on climate change look like for theatre? American Theatre presents a collection of stories exploring ho…
The Wrights became known as "the Medicis of Seattle," especially renowned for their marvelous art collection. " Seattle Times
The European Union will demand that Britain gives a collection of ancient marble sculptures back to Greece as part of a post-Brexit trade deal. Greece has long argued that the Parthenon Marb…
'Technology is playing a huge role in shaping the future of how people engage with orchestral music,' says James Williams, managing director at the RPO. 'At the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,…
It's not the liberal arts vs. corporate education. And it's not soft skills vs. hard skills. It's both a dichotomy and a lexicon we must eliminate. First, the dichotomy: the education needed…
That a company engaged in conservative or liberal political activity did not affect Republicans' opinions of that company, but it did for Democrats. (As previously reported, Democrats didn't…
In January, all seven of the most-watched YouTube Gaming channels weren't run by happy gamers livestreaming the game du jour. They were instead recorded, autoplaying videos advertising video…
"Our research shows that most pay TV households already have Netflix so even if cord-cutting accelerates, Netflix won't get a whole slew of new customers. In [other] words, people are cuttin…
"This is not a fight the BBC is picking nor a contest my party promised if we got elected. If the BBC ends up in decline, it will be the government which will be accused by the very people w…
The scientific analysis "showed brushwork, and a liveliness to that brushwork, that is quite consistent with other works by Rembrandt," said Shan Kuang, a conservator at New York University'…
The BBC was given rare access to the preparations and spoke to three experts involved. " BBC
Dance as a basis for problem-solving is a growing field within psychology research. It underlies some of the theories behind dancing as therapy for people with Parkinson's Disease, for examp…
He has a history of handling thorny issues like cybercrime and data privacy. As a Parliamentary Secretary in Theresa May's cabinet office, Dowden was the Minister for Implementation of the G…
I am a white, male, liberal administrator working in New York's nonprofit theatre community. I see firsthand how the word "diversity" has kicked up a lot of dust throughout the industry. Yet…
Since 2010, urban inner rings, including central business districts, accounted for barely 10 percent of population growth in the nation's 53 largest metropolitan areas. More revealing still,…
As the Shakespeare scholar Todd Borlik has pointed out, the triumph of Romanticism throughout Europe by the mid-1800s meant that Shakespeare (though not so much Pope) was seen as a universal…
The organization has about half the members it did in the 1970s. But it has failed to address claims of sexual abuse for decades, and the claims have mounted up. The bankruptcy is an attempt…