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Yearly Archives: 2021

Device After Device Promises To Save Writers From Their Own Distraction And Procrastination. Could...

"Could the new wave of Zen editors and e-ink tablets, tempering tech solutionism with analog nostalgia, reverse this trajectory — and give writers a...

Propaganda? Let’s Be Clear About What It Is

Although the term is less than 400 years old, the phenomenon of propaganda is far older. The pyramids of Egypt, to take one example, are propagandistic,...

Five Years After Her Death, Composer Pauline Oliveros Is Finally Getting Her Due

Her music has been more widely performed, some of her sonic meditations — for example, "Take a walk at night. Walk so slowly that...

Theatre Numbers: 2020 Was Tough, And Yet…

Not-for-profit theatres contributed nearly $2.1 billion to the U.S. economy and attracted 23 million attendees, according to Theatre Facts 2020. SMU Data Arts

AI-Powered Robot Could Help Rebuild Pompeii’s Ancient Frescos

"The project … melds robotics, AI and archaeology in an attempt to reconstruct architectural features of Pompeii that would otherwise remain incomplete, because they're...

How Could Circus Oz Shut Down So Suddenly? Perhaps It Wasn’t All That Sudden

The Company Members (current and former artists who are the legal owners of the troupe) say they never intended Circus Oz to close. The...

Choreographer Nai-Ni Chen, 62, Dead In Swimming Accident

For 30 years her dance company performed both traditional Chinese styles and contemporary works. She had been on vacation in Hawaii last week; her...

Main Theatre At Jacob’s Pillow Will Be Reopened For Festival’s 90th Season

The renovated Ted Shawn Theatre will have a new ventilation system and stage housing. The festival's other indoor venue, the Doris Duke Theatre, burned...

Piet Mondrian’s Heirs Sue Philadelphia Museum Of Art Over Painting They Say Was Looted...

The suit by the descendants of Harry Holtzman, the artist's heir and executor, argues that Composition With Blue (1926), having been seized from a...

Louvre Agrees To Undo Renovation Of Room With Cy Twombly Ceiling Mural

When the museum changed the color of the walls and floor of its Salle des Bronzes, the Cy Twombly Foundation sued, arguing that the...

“Belfast”, “The Power Of The Dog”, “Succession”, “Ted Lasso”, “The Morning Show” Lead Golden...

In the film categories, Belfast and The Power of the Dog got seven nominations each; on the television side, Succession received five nods, with...

The Making Of Tom Stoppard

The creation of Tom Stoppard, the man as well as the artist, began with a kind of extraordinary disappearing act. - The Nation

Dvorak Predicted Black And Indigenous Music Was the Future Of Classical Music. Why Didn’t...

In a depressingly familiar trope, Joseph Horowitz exposes a deliberateness in denying Black and Indigenous composers and musicians their role in America’s classical-music development. -...

New Yorker Writers Choose Their Favorite Books Of 2021

Nuff said. - The New Yorker

Is The Metaverse Inevitable?

It's said to be a “quasi-successor to the Internet,” with comparable impact and importance, that will give users an individual “presence.” - The Walrus

The Tangled Up Politics Of Post-Modernism

Regardless of whether we call our time “postmodern” or “neoliberal,” the present feels ripe for a more widespread understanding of the dialectical relationship between...

The Politics Of Big Bird (And Sesame Street)

It is political not in a partisan sense but because the way we teach and protect children — and choose which children to teach...

Peloton Wins The Internet With Viral Ad Featuring Mr. Big

Peloton bounced back in a big way: It resurrected Mr. Big for a commercial featuring none other than Peter Noth and Peloton instructor Jessica...

Why Would Vladimir Putin Be A Sponsor Of An Art Show About European Unity?

The message is clear: We are all made up of the same fundamental parts. Biologically, that might be true. Yet, Russia has never quite...

Could You Live A Meaningful Life In A Virtual World?

"I think what happens in virtual worlds can, in principle, be very significant. You can build a meaningful life in a virtual world. We...

Groundbreaking Critic Robert Farris Thompson, 88

He spoke and wrote of African civilizations as infinitely varied ethical, philosophical and aesthetic systems. To grasp their complexity and sophistication, he said, required...

What To See When Geffen Hall Reopens Two Years Early In 2022

Rather than face the unenviable task of enticing post-pandemic audiences to a substandard hall, Lincoln Center and the Philharmonic will unveil an eagerly awaited,...

A Dance Collective Formed In The Pandemic Decides To Go Big

The pandemic hit dancers hard. The president of a new dance network: "We all feel the rhythm in our hearts and we move, and...

What Actually Makes People Smarter Isn’t Doing A Bunch Of Brain Booster Puzzles

Sorry to the Sudoku fans (not that it hurts to do Sudoku, or crosswords, for that matter) - but what makes people smarter is...

Banksy Is Selling T-Shirts To Help Four Protesters Accused Of Harming A Statue

The statue, in Bristol, was of a man who made the area rich through the triangle trade - "which kidnapped Africans and transported them...
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