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- Bucking The Trends, Houston Grand Opera Is Growing
- Immersive Wall Street Play By “Sleep No More” Creators Shuts Down Without Warning
- A New Opera About A Historic Supreme Court Case, Directed By Denyce Graves
- “Hope for the Best. Expect the Worst.”
- Chuck Connelly, Neo-Expressionist Artist, Dead At 70
- Meet The Attorney Whom Trump Tasked With Weeding Out “Improper Ideology” From The Smithsonian
- U.S. House Members Urge Vice President Vance To Halt Overhaul Of Smithsonian
- Two More Ex-Dancers Sue Shen Yun
- Netflix’s Big Time Bet On Streaming Live Sports
- What Happens To Our Culture When Hobbies Get Too Expensive
- Coming To Terms With Richard Serra
- How “Blockbusters” Degraded Hollywood’s Soul
- A Mathematical Model To Better Understand Language?
- Study Literature? What It Means
- So What Comes After DEI?
- Books Have “No Economic Value” Claims Meta
- Will Ryan Coogler’s Movie ‘Sinners’ End The Studio System?
- Are Blockbusters A ‘Fascist’ Turn For Hollywood?
- The Book That Transformed How We See Ballet
- British Authors Protest Zuckerberg’s Taking Of Their Books For Generative AI
- Van Gogh’s Final Painting Is Causing Trouble In This Idyllic French Village
- Why New York’s Parking Lots Are Stuffed To The Brim And Beyond
- The Naval Academy Was Supposed To Host A Lecture On Idea Censorship And Reading Fearlessly
- The US Knew It Needed Public Housing, But The People Building It Often Didn’t Like It
- Buying A Book, Novelist Kiley Reid Says, Isn’t Going To Fix Racism
- An Updated Timeline Of The Harvey Weinstein Trials
- David Cronenberg Found His Will To Live By Making A Movie About Death
- Turns Out UK Taxpayers Gave Nearly Ninety Million Pounds Toward A Recent Jurassic Park Movie
- Podcasts Mostly Have To Turn Into Brands To Make Money
- Artists In The United States Survived A Rabidly Anti-Art Government Before
- Helping Cinemas Survive Might Mean Moving TV Series To The Big Screen
- Should Gaudi Be Seen As A Saint?
- Medieval Monks Did What?
- The Thing About ‘Black Mirror’ Is, It’s Not So Fictiony Anymore
- When Hobbies Like Knitting And Fishing Become Too Expensive, We All Lose