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3,336 stories by "Artsjournal2"

Protesters Hit Guggenheim For Its Sackler Family Ties by Artsjournal2

As fake OxyContin prescription slips fell from the upper walkways of the Guggenheim Museum, protesters explained this action against the museum, which has accepted rather a lot of money from…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:04pm on February 10, 2019

A Brief Timeline Of All Of The Shady 'National Enquirer' Doings, Pre-Bezos by Artsjournal2

Just in case you haven’t been following along, here’s the deal. “The Enquirer makes no pretense of following journalistic norms, and its parent company has a longer history…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:04pm on February 10, 2019

How The Weinstein Company's Bankruptcy Continues To Hurt Native Women by Artsjournal2

The deal was to take the Weinstein company name off, and donate future from, the film Wind River to the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center. “For the center, which is run ou…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on February 10, 2019

Suddenly, London Is Getting Two World-Class Concert Halls by Artsjournal2

Will Frank Gehry’s new Wimbledon concert hall outshine the also new Centre for Music in the City of London? That’s a lot of new musical architecture all at once. – The O…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on February 10, 2019

James Baldwin Deserves Better Than Barry Jenkins' 'If Beale Street Could Talk' by Artsjournal2

Sure, it’s a nice celebration of two young Black people in love, but: “It has been defanged, declawed"and Baldwin's novel works precisely because of those jagged, painful e…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on February 10, 2019

Actors Equity Strike Ends For Shows In Development by Artsjournal2

The strike was against the Broadway League; Actors Equity said that actors and stage managers involved with readings, labs, and developmental shows hadn’t seen a raise since 2007. R…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on February 10, 2019

Britain's Film Academy Diversified Its Membership, And Its Awards May That Change by Artsjournal2

As the BAFTAs approach, they’ll be the “first to take place since the organisation introduced a new set of eligibility rules, designed to increase diversity in the films it honou…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on February 10, 2019

Why Do We Keep Forgiving Facebook? [AUDIO] by Artsjournal2

It’s rewriting our brains, maybe? Because “it seems no breach of trust, misuse of data or dissemination of damaging falsehoods rattles the company's bottom line.” – T…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on February 10, 2019

The DNA Test That Led, Perhaps Inevitably, To A Book Contract by Artsjournal2

Dani Shapiro: “This is my 10th book. Writing it, I was confronted with all of my past writer selves, and all the books that writer wrote. … In my early novels, and as recently…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:42am on February 10, 2019

The Final Grammy Predictions? by Artsjournal2

Yes, the Los Angeles Times has some ideas about who will win, or who should win, and it’s all focused on the Classical Gramm … just kidding. Face-off: Cardi B and Kendrick …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:42am on February 10, 2019

Hi, Music World: Singers Are Musicians by Artsjournal2

This isn’t up for debate, so please stop saying or writing, “singers and musicians.” Why does it matter? “This subtle but false dichotomy reinforces many of the assum…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:04pm on February 4, 2019

A Visual Love Letter To New York by Artsjournal2

In If Beale Street Could Talk, Barry Jenkins and cinematographer James Baxton worked with location designers who knew the details both of the New York of today and of James Baldw…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on February 4, 2019

Theatre Has A Problem Dealing With Older Women, And They're Sick Of It by Artsjournal2

Director Marianne Elliott, whose Company just won a best musical award, says that older women in every area of the theatre world are sidelined “because they are perceived as ‘not…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on February 4, 2019

A Short Look At The History Of Minstrelsy by Artsjournal2

Wesley Morris, on Ralph Northam’s press conference: “The governor wasn't arguing that his young self came to see that blackface was wrong because he had learned how minstrelsy wa…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on February 4, 2019

She's A Choreographic Chameleon For Broadway by Artsjournal2

Camille Brown burst into Broadway with her choreography for the award-winning revival of Once on This Island, and now she’s everywhere, even using a dramaturg to help tell sto…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on February 4, 2019

The Bozeman Symphony Is Investigating Allegations Against Its Conductor by Artsjournal2

The board is investigating a series of allegations against its music director and conductor, Matthew Savery, while he remains in his job. A letter accusing him of serious bullying “was…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on February 4, 2019

As Facebook Turns 15, Only Disconnect by Artsjournal2

The 2010 movie Social Network isn’t perfect – though the fact that it looks like a horror movie now feels eerily accurate. But “the movie mocks one of the ideas that, fr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on February 4, 2019

Opening The Door For Darker-Skinned Men In Hollywood by Artsjournal2

William Jackson Harper wants dark-skinned actors to have a lot more choices – and for himself, personally, aside from playing a nerdy, dead ethics professor on The Good Place, he…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on February 4, 2019

The Latest In The Digital Media Apocalypse by Artsjournal2

Yes, it’s old news (a week old) that BuzzFeed was laying off huge numbers of journalists. And HuffPost. And TechCrunch. But it’s more recent – if still last week’s &#…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on February 4, 2019

Yes, That Was Andy Warhol In The Burger King Super Bowl Ad by Artsjournal2

He had 45 seconds in this particular iteration of his fame. – AdAge

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on February 4, 2019

Margo Rodriguez, Who Turned The Mambo From Nightclub To Popular Craze, Has Died At 89 by Artsjournal2

Rodriguez, together with her husband Augie, brought the mambo to life on TV, including on The Ed Sullivan Show and Broadway Tonight. “At the height of their fame, they danc…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on February 4, 2019

Speaking Of Those Super Bowl Ads: An Evaluation by Artsjournal2

NPR’s TV critic, Eric Deggans, explains the great, the not-so-great, the surprising (spoiler alert: There were a lot of ads with surprise celebrity sightings), the useless (Pepsi, plea…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:42am on February 4, 2019

If The Directors Had Their Way, 'Roma' Would Be Best Picture by Artsjournal2

Or actually, that’s what was chosen by the Directors’ Guild of America – and the film’s director, Alfonso Cuarón, also won best director, probably cementing his st…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:36am on February 4, 2019

Assessing Toni Morrison's Presence In American, And World, Literature by Artsjournal2

She’s almost always writing about such horror that it’s incomprehensible. But “Morrison has constructed a language adapted to the needs of a people who of necessity live at…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:36am on February 4, 2019

Silicon Valley's Terms Of Service Are Impossible To Consent To, Or Understand by Artsjournal2

But they rule our lives. Can Amazon’s ToS, which would take more than nine hours to read aloud, be changed? Can any company’s? – The New York Times

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:36am on February 4, 2019
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