Pricing for the sensible arts consumer
At flux[x] Tom Whitwell has a very interesting read on pricing, and the psychology behind how we make choices when confronted with varying sets of prices. I highly recommend it. He uses examples ranging from … read more
AJBlog: For What It’s Worth Published 2016-04-19
Pulitzer winner Threadgill: “What is harmony?”
My profile of Pulitzer Prize winner Henry Threadgill, commissioned by and published in DownBeat in 2010: Henry Threadgill exuded confidence and impatience when facing four video cameras and a standing-room-only gallery of serious listeners at the Manhattan … read more
AJBlog: Jazz Beyond Jazz Published 2016-04-19
Client, Customer, Collaborator: A Roadmap
Do you treat arts patrons like customers, clients, or collaborators? … If our job as arts managers is to bring artists and audiences together, these definitions become very important. … read more
AJBlog: Engaging Matters Published 2016-04-19
Deaccessioning Its Home: National Academy’s Posh Digs on the Market for $120 Million
The National Academy’s two interconnected townhouses and school building are now on the market for $120 million, according this listing by luxury real estate brokers Cushman & Wakefield. A museum spokesperson had previously told me … read more
AJBlog: CultureGrrl Published 2016-04-19
Bracing Winds from Miami
Miami City Ballet bursts into Lincoln Center. … read more
AJBlog: Dancebeat Published 2016-04-19
Annals of postmodern journalism (cont’d)
Like everyone else who pays the slightest attention to theater in America, I was neither surprised nor displeased that this year’s Pulitzer Prize for drama went to Hamilton, about whose overwhelming excellence I have long … read more
AJBlog: About Last Night Published 2016-04-19
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