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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Disturbing Trend: Movies That Get Completed But Not Released

Films, it seems, are no longer being seen as works of art – or even as pieces of entertainment. They are being seen as...

Statistical Analysis: What The Largest Dance Companies In America Look Like

In the Largest 50 contemporary and modern companies, there are 30 female artistic directors (56%) and 24 male artistic directors (44%). Whereas, the Largest 50 ballet companies, include...

Can America’s Endangered Post-Modernist Buildings Be Saved?

Significant Postmodern buildings like the Abrams House in Pittsburgh and the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego have already been demolished. Other beloved/reviled examples now await their...

Sarah Bernstein Wins Canada’s $100K Giller Prize

In a statement, the jury said: "The modernist experiment continues to burn incandescently in Sarah Bernstein's slim novel, Study for Obedience. Bernstein asks the indelible question:...

Study: Stereotypes Might Not Influence Us As Much As We Thought

It suggests that the influence that stereotypes can have on spontaneous impressions may not be as strong as previously thought, at least not when...

Humanities In Crisis? Not Really What You Think

More real for the humanities than any “crisis” within is that they, along with the universities that house them, are repeatedly subject to and...

Knight Foundation Chooses A New President

In her new role, Wadsworth, 50, will oversee a $2.6 billion foundation that gives millions of dollars in grants each year to arts, journalism...

The Hollywood Actors Contract: What’s In It

Criticism is already bubbling up from a variety of quarters that the guild negotiating committee didn’t push hard enough with the CEO Gang of...

The Vegas Sphere Is Astonishing. But Is It Just A Novelty?

These attractions tend to lean heavily on novelty, and their shelf life can be very short — the 2021 flurry of immersive Van Gogh shows already...

SuperAgent Andrew Wylie And Defining The Elite

“I thought, Well, I wonder if you can build a business based exclusively on what you want to read,” he says, understatedly. “That led...

James Burrows On How TV Sitcoms Have Changed

“I think it is niche television now because you don't have to get the rating that you got when there were only three networks...

A Tale Of Two Very Different Ancient Romes

In one, painted by the male elite, Rome under the emperor becomes a nightmare vision of a world turned topsy-turvy. In the other, articulated...

Why Are We Still Lonely When We Have Loving Friends And Family?

Loneliness, it seems, is an existential hazard, something to which human beings are always vulnerable – and not just when they are alone. -...

Progress On Mapping The Brain Has Been Painstaking. AI Might Change That

Guided by connectomic and other data to optimize thousands or even billions of parameters, machine-learning models could be trained to produce neural-network behaviour that...

How Barbra Streisand Redefined Diva

As a diva, Streisand has consistently defied instructions not to do something by doubling up her efforts. For example, at the start of her...

A Remarkable Life Of Service: DC Schools’ Music Man Lyn McLain, 95

He brought classical music into the lives of tens of thousands of young people and was credited with diversifying the ranks of symphony orchestras...

How Black Musicians Are Reclaiming Folk Genres

Today Black folk performers have reached a critical mass and level of exposure not seen since the early decades of the 20th century, when...

Project To Test The Ability Of The Arts To Bring People Together

Bolstered by a $750,000, three-year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Jar is in the vanguard of a movement seeking to capitalize...

Museum Sells Three Cezannes To Fund Operations

Markus Stegmann, the director of the Museum Langmatt in Baden, said that after subtracting buyer’s fees, its parent foundation will reap 42.3 million Swiss...

Brilliant Ancient Codex Detailing Aztec Culture Goes Online

After centuries of remaining largely inaccessible to the public, a rare manuscript featuring 2,500 pages of detailed illustrations and text documenting the history and culture...

Disney CEO Declares New Era For The Company

Mr Iger blamed some of Disney's woes on an emphasis on quantity over quality, as it tried to expand its offerings for the streaming...

Post-Strike Hollywood’s New Compensation Plan

Sag’s hard-won agreement includes performance-based bonuses for actors on streaming shows that become big hits. For the studios represented by the Alliance of Motion...

Yay! The Actors And Writers Strikes Are Over. So Why Is Everyone So Glum?

The mood in the entertainment capital is decidedly mixed, as celebratory feelings compete with resentment over the work stoppage and worries about the business...

Streaming Tech Broke The Hollywood Model. AI Could Obliterate It

Studios may be able to use AI to deepfake performances or write scripts, but given enough runway the tech could be used to cut...

Is There Now Enough Cultural Data To Inform Public Policy?

This article intervenes in this debate by assessing the use and value of the long tail of metadata associated with the UK’s rich cultural...
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