Merit Can Be More Easily Inherited Than Earned
There was an article on San Francisco Classical Voice website on September 1 about racism in classical music titled "The Last Water Fountain: The Struggle Against Systemic Racism in Classica…
There was an article on San Francisco Classical Voice website on September 1 about racism in classical music titled "The Last Water Fountain: The Struggle Against Systemic Racism in Classica…
Many have probably heard about the Broadway productions in South Korea which only experienced a brief shutdown thanks to the swift and fairly comprehensive measures the government and produc…
Today Drew McManus had a post on Adaptistration titled "In the Age Of COVID, Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention." This was pretty timely because I had my own tale of adapting to the times …
A post on ye olde Twitter feed led me to a piece on The Globe & Mail site structured as a conversation between J. Kelly Nestruck (theatre critic) and Kate Taylor (visual art critic). In …
I saw an article about an interview with Kimberly Drew on Slate that I really liked. Drew had a book come out, This Is What I Know About Art . What grabbed my attention was Drew defining …
It was with some sorrow that I learned this week that a great man who has literally been part of the grassroots effort to provide arts experiences to young people died last week. Albert Appe…
A little background. I have had a Facebook account since ~2011 but I only created it so I could access and control my organizational Facebook pages. There are a very small number of people I…
Drew McManus has recently rolled out a video podcast on the Adaptistration site with the goal of addressing topics facing the orchestra business. Today, he posted the second episode title, A…
I am guessing it isn't any news that a lot of arts and cultural organizations are struggling financially and grappling with the challenges presented by Covid-19. I mean, there is a lobbying …
A recent study looking at a connection between influenza mortality and professional sports leagues provides some insights into the possible impact of the more highly contagious Covid-19 viru…
This past weekend the Macon Film Festival held one of their few live screenings of this year in my theater. (The rest of the festival content is being streamed.) They showed The Sound of Ide…
Collen Dilenschneider most a recent post about the factors that influence a cultural organization's reputation. In order they are: Favorability, Mission Execution, Onsite Experience, Stabili…
While I am not really plugged into the visual arts gallery/museum world, one topic I have seen come up repeatedly is the sense that the creator of a piece should realize some benefit when th…
If you have read this blog for any length of time, you probably know that my gold standard for speeches about creative practice is one made by Ira Glass. This being said, the TED site recent…
This week Vu Le at the Nonprofit AF wrote a pretty thought provoking post about the way the left-leaning non-profit sector consumes, rather than supports, its leaders as more conservative fo…
Not long ago I saw a link on Artsjournal.com to a short news piece saying a study found music won't make people smarter. I sought out the study in on the Memory & Cognition journal websi…
Nina Simon was recently a guest on a podcast hosted by Culture Reset. As always, I find anything she has to say increases my contemplation about the way arts organizations, including my own,…
Via Artsjournal.com, on Arts & Culture Texas site, Tarra Gaines gives name to the difference between live and streamed performance. (my emphasis) Amid this deluge of performance art offe…
If readers have been paying close attention, you probably know I currently run an historic theater in Macon, GA. Last week, the Macon Arts Alliance released the cultural master plan the comm…
I had a post today on ArtsHacker with the click-baity title, You Can't Just Let People Tear Your Clothes Off Anymore. The post talks about the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Empl…
I am sure a lot of people are wondering what other people are doing about performances as you plan for the day you can actually start again. Classicfm.com shared a number of images and video…
I have had a little bit of survey fatigue so I haven't been keeping up with Colleen Dilenschneider's ongoing updates on audiences willingness to return to cultural organizations. As a result…
From the "more things change, the more things stay the same," whose life do you think this describes? ….she is particularly sharp-eyed, and refreshing, on the practicalities that shape any…
Daniel Pink tweeted about a mentorship study conducted by the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University this week. While the study was conducted on scientists, I have to think …
Perhaps providentially after my post last week about how a professional know their value, I saw a post on HowlRound by Elsa Hiltner which address some of the factors underlying the stereotyp…