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Douglas McLennan

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Today’s AJ Highlights

How To Select Ten Books To Represent A Quarter Of A Century“Once we got back about ten years, I had a much better sense...

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Festival Attendance Might Be Down, But Glastonbury Sells Out In 30 Minutes Despite concerns about declining attendance at music festivals globally, Glastonbury's rapid sell-out...

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Good morning. One of the revolutions in marketing brought about by AI will be going from getting your message out in front of the...

In The Land Of A-Museum-For-Everything, The Math Museum Will Double In Size

It is nearly double the size of its original location, at 11 East 26th Street in New York, which opened in 2012 and closed...

New Music Streaming Service Based On Video Games Finds An Audience

It's called Nintendo Music — and on it, you can listen to dozens of hours of music from games like Mario, Zelda and Donkey...

Can Spotify’s AI-DJs Make You Listen Longer?

Spotify has millions of listeners, and a staff of real human beings couldn't voice contextual recommendations for each one of them. But AI can....

British Museum Gets A £-billion Donation — Largest Ever

Such a high-value donation of art is uncommon in the UK; the last headline-making gift received by the British Museum was a bequest from...

UK Media Industry Is Having A Crisis Of New Workers

The reality is that access to these careers often comes down to personal connections and the kinds of skills that are fostered through private...

How People Focus Attention On Art Has Changed. Museums Need To Change Too

You can see how certain architectures for looking were created in the 19th century to produce what gets called “attention”—museums changing their hanging practices....

Festival Attendance Might Be Down, But Glastonbury Sells Out In 30 Minutes

Fans were "randomly assigned a place in a queue" rather than having to refresh the holding page when the tickets went live. - BBC

How Did Lucy Calkins Become The Scapegoat For America’s Reading Crisis?

Calkins’s critics say that her refusal to acknowledge the importance of phonics has tainted not just Units of Study—a reading and writing program that...

This Was To Be The Year Of The Screens Ban In Schools. How’s It...

The fate of phone restrictions will depend primarily on whether or not principals and superintendents can establish clear rules, stand up for teachers who...

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Good Morning: In a delicious irony, the humor publication The Onion has won an auction to buy Alex Jones' InfoWars website. The site said:...

How The Ivy League Broke American Culture

If you control the choke points of social mobility, then you control the nation’s culture. And if you change the criteria for admission at...

Who Wins When A Mega-Event Comes To Town?

Projected economic gains from hosting such events can appear impressive on paper, but questions remain about who ultimately benefits. Several reports in support of...

Forty Years Ago The Celebrity-Fueled Band-Aid Changed Charity Fundraising Forever

Afterwards, fundraising became much more of a spectacle. Donors were re-imagined and empowered as “saviours”. Celebrities began to view endorsement of charities as a...

Is The 20th Century Novel Its Own Genre?

Everyone seemed to know which books the term picked out, what the generic bones of the novel were, and why novels mattered. People talked...

Authenticity Is Not A Feeling. It’s A State Of Being

Authenticity is not a feeling, but an active way of being defined by conscious attention to the fit between who we are and the...

The Tricky Negotiations Of Dark Comedy

Satire is just dark comedy’s alibi, a way for critics to render their attraction to the genre compatible with morality and self-respect. - The Point

We Assume That There’s An Order To “Laws Of Nature.” But…

In short, we assume that, thanks to science, there is a recipe of sorts for how the laws of nature work. - Aeon

Pompeii, Overrun By Tourists, Introduces New Limits

The site welcomed a record-breaking four million tourists this summer alone, and up to 30,000 per day during the peak summer season. Records were...

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Good morning: Theater Festival Brings Solace To Capital Of Troubled Burkina FasoIn Ouagadougou, the festival Récréâtrales offers a glimmer of hope amid political instability and...

Has The Internet Trapped Fiction In A No-Man’s Land?

Even beyond social media, the internet seems to flatten prose. This is likely due to the distinct ways our brains interpret text – or,...

Pacific Symphony Picks A New Music Director

The 45-year-old Englishman enjoys a substantial social media following; he’s a fan of multidisciplinary performances combining music with other art forms; he’s passionately devoted...

Pitchfork Festival Abruptly Pulls Out Of Chicago

New York–based media giant Condé Nast, which owns Pitchfork Media, the longtime online music criticism website, broke the news on Instagram Monday that the festival would...
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