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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

Why Are Ireland's Archeological Sites Disappearing? by Artsjournal

About 15,000 new archaeological sites have been discovered over the past two decades. But where are they? The truth is that most have been physically removed. Are we to believe, therefore, t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:12pm on December 9, 2019

Maggie Smith: Acting In Harry Potter And Downton Abbey Weren't Satisfying by Artsjournal

"I am deeply grateful for the work in Potter and indeed Downton, but it wasn't what you'd call satisfying. I didn't really feel I was acting in those things." " The Guardian

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:54pm on December 9, 2019

Elena Ferrante's Literary Success Has Changed The Role Of Women Writers In Italy by Artsjournal

Her ascent, and the rediscovery of some of the last century's great Italian female writers, has encouraged a new wave of women and shaken the country's literary establishment. Women writers …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:54pm on December 9, 2019

Ailey's First Resident Choreographer Talks Disruption by Artsjournal

Ailey formed his company, in part, to give people of color a place to dance, Jamar Roberts said. It was also a place for him to to tell their stories. Mr. Roberts wants to continue that, but…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:54pm on December 9, 2019

Prince Was A Meticulous Documenter And A Perfectionist. Is It Fair To Reveal His Incomplete Work? by Artsjournal

Would Prince have agreed to the release of this material in this form? Does the potential public good, and the contribution to the historical record, outweigh whatever uncertainties Prince m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:54pm on December 9, 2019

Vijay Iyer: Artist As Ally Of Adjacent Cultures by Artsjournal

"This can't just be about me sounding cool or looking awesome. It has to be in service of something larger. You want to actually open a conversation and activate people's imaginations, and a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:54pm on December 9, 2019

After 150 Years, Vienna State Opera Presents Its First Opera By A Woman by Artsjournal

"One hundred and fifty years is a long time. But I've always said it's never too late. So it's good that they finally have thought about it. And at least if you're the first, there has to be…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:54pm on December 9, 2019

A First: Netflix Edges HBO In Golden Globe Nominations. Broadcast Networks Shut Out by Artsjournal

It was a crowning moment for Netflix, and not just for the jeweled one on Queen Elizabeth's head. The streaming service, which dominated the Globe nominations overall, edged out HBO to win t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on December 9, 2019

This Year's Golden Globe Nominations " Some Surprises by Artsjournal

Sacha Baron Cohen, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Killing Eve received nominations this chilly L.A. morning, as did the apparent final season of Amazon's Emmy-winning Fleabag and the first se…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on December 9, 2019

How Dance Therapy Works On Parkinson's by Artsjournal

Unlike mainstream talk therapies, Dance Movement Therapy uses the entire body to approach the client primarily on a non-verbal and creative level. The body in motion is both the medium and t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on December 9, 2019

La Scala Gala Opens With 15 Minutes Of Applause For Italy's President by Artsjournal

For the second year, the performance opened with long applause for Italy's president, Sergio Mattarella, sitting in the royal box with four government ministers. As last year, the Italian go…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on December 9, 2019

Who Was Thomas Edison? A Genius, Of Course, But Beyond That… by Artsjournal

"On a single day, when he was 40 and full of innovative fire, he had jotted down 112 ideas for 'new things,' among them a mechanical cotton picker, a snow compressor, an electrical piano, ar…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:48am on December 9, 2019

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SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42pm on December 7, 2019

The Creativity Artificial Intelligence Might Bring by Artsjournal

"In the future, we can expect computers to produce literature different from anything we could possibly conceive of. Our instinct is to try to make sense of it if we can. But when a new form…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:48pm on December 6, 2019

Performance Art Of Intimacy by Artsjournal

That desire for usefulness has always been a knotty issue for performance art, since it is often both accessible (live and affordable) and inaccessible (challenging and unfamiliar). Intimacy…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:48pm on December 6, 2019

How The Canadian Government's Increased Commitment To Culture Is Succeeding by Artsjournal

As many countries have continued to cut funding for the arts, Canada's government has gone the other way and embraced culture and the idea of getting it seen around the world. Had the Libera…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:24pm on December 6, 2019

How Your Work Is Changing Under Governance Of Algorithms by Artsjournal

The hidden moments of reclaimed freedom that make any job bearable are being discovered and wiped out by bosses everywhere: That trick you used to use to slow down the machine won't work any…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:24pm on December 6, 2019

A "Soft" Science? Philosophy And Its Search For Answers by Artsjournal

We can't escape the question of what matters and why: the way we're living is itself our implicit answer to that question. A large part of a philosophical training is to make those implicit …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:24pm on December 6, 2019

Broadway Musicals In Paris? Yes! by Artsjournal

For English-speaking creative teams, there are obvious benefits to opening in Paris. The market is far less crowded than in New York or London, and star casting isn't much of a factor, since…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on December 6, 2019

Who's Giving: Small And Medium Donators Are Disappearing by Artsjournal

Big donors have grown and small/medium-size donors have gone away. Empirically, this does not seem to have hurt total giving much in the recent past. However, what happens in the long run? W…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on December 6, 2019

New Book: Albert Camus Was Killed By The KGB by Artsjournal

Camus had sided publicly with the Hungarian uprising since autumn 1956, and was highly critical of Soviet actions. He also publicly praised and supported the Russian author Boris Pasternak, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on December 6, 2019

Arts Funding Forum: Concern About The Future by Artsjournal

Of the more than 500 cultural professionals they surveyed, 78% said they were either "somewhat concerned" or "very concerned" about about philanthropic trends. A similar percentage said that…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:54am on December 6, 2019

Cultural Appropriation? Let's Understand Exactly What It Is by Artsjournal

Increasingly there's this repeated story in our country where actually a whole lot of people don't get to profit off of the creative insights that they have. That is totally racially structu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:48am on December 6, 2019

Washington's Freer Sackler Galleries Want To Be Called Something Else by Artsjournal

Don't call it a name change, though. Museum officials say it is a rebranding that clarifies the missions of the joint institutions. And, they say, it has absolutely nothing to do with intern…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:48am on December 6, 2019

Why Vinyl Records Are Cool Again (And Getting More Expensive) by Artsjournal

For some, buying records is no longer about owning the same piece of music as everyone else but owning a version of it that few others have. It reflects a change in contemporary relationship…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:48am on December 6, 2019
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