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Douglas McLennan

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Study: Vinyl Records Are Far Outselling CDs

Data indicate "that in the US alone, vinyl sales are projected to bring in a staggering $1 billion for record labels in 2024. This...

A Way Forward For Arts And Culture In The New Congress?

Even in Washington, DC, where the House and the Senate still come together in their steadfast support of the arts through their Subcommittees on...

Existential: Orchestras Need To Reinvigorate The Symphony

Concert halls need to commission young symphonists in the way that enterprising opera houses are engaging with new writers. The symphony may be dead,...

Improbable: Music Copyright Value Worldwide Now Greater Than Movie Copyright

The value of global music copyright soared to a record high last year, and has overtaken the value of the cinema box office for...

Accelerating Trend? Another Music Festival Cancels

In 2022, Bésame Mucho’s first Los Angeles festival sold out within 12 minutes. Noting the festival’s cross-generational appeal, NBC declared that Bésame Mucho “created a cultural moment.”...

Study: ChatGPT Publisher Citations Are Often Inaccurate

“In total, ChatGPT returned partially or entirely incorrect responses on 153 occasions, though it only acknowledged an inability to accurately respond to a query...

How AI Can Move Us From Being Productive To Being Creative

The AI's role isn't to automate organization; it's to suggest connections we haven’t considered and amplify our ability to see patterns and possibilities. I...

What, Actually, Is Cancel Culture? (And How It Took Over The World)

The gambit of Stanford literature professor Adrian Daub’s clarifying new book, The Cancel Culture Panic: How an American Obsession Went Global, is the contention that,...

Publishers Freak Out Over Startup’s Plans To Publish With AI

The company is seemingly “just trying to speed up” self-publishing “in a way that won’t work well, and of course, they don’t want to...

What I Learned Setting Up A DIY Record Label

The biggest issue facing the DIY scene is simply getting noticed, such is the competition across all media – for all there is enthusiastic...

Why Seattle Art Museum Guards Are Going On Strike

We plan to go on strike beginning this Friday, November 29, unless SAM’s Board of Trustees changes course and offers a contract that allows...

Will Box Office Success Of “Wicked” Rejuvenate Broadway Musical Movie Adaptations?

Bringing Broadway adaptations to the big screen can be a dicey proposition. For every "Wicked," there is a box-office flop, such as Universal's "Cats."...

Proposed Cuts To Berlin’s Arts Funding Will Have Profound Effect On The City’s Culture

About 450 institutes are reliant at least in part on state subsidies, from theatres and opera houses to nightclubs and galleries. They're attempting to...

A Breakthrough In How Robots Learn

“This is the year that people really realized that you can build general-purpose robots,” she said. What is striking about these achievements is that...

Why The “Wizard Of Oz” Story Endures

Artists across genres and mediums have, for decades, found great storytelling potential in Baum’s characters and mythology. But the mode that Oz has continued...

Diva Angelina Jolie’s Take On Maria Callas’ Diva

The movie is energized by the emotional implications of the gap between her unflagging devotion to music and, essentially, music’s abandonment of her—the loss...

Nostalgia Used To Be A Bad Thing. Now It Seduces Us

Nostalgia is a universal malady for which there is no effective remedy, and throughout its long history it has served politically diverse ends. -...

Today’s AJ Highlights

How An Iranian Director Made His Award-Winning Film In Secret — And Was Then Smuggled Out Of The Country "Mohammad Rasoulof had been imprisoned...

Millions Learn New Languages With DuoLingo. But Do They?

“It’s really good for learning receptive skills: listening, reading, learning about grammar and vocabulary, so it can be a great place to start. But...

Inside The Haruki Murakami Phenomenon

Murakami’s approach to consciousness is less representational than literal, with many of his characters literally being transported to a realm created by (or wholly...

The Real Crisis In Children’s Reading

In 1984, the first year for which data is available, 35 percent of 13-year-olds reported reading for fun “almost every day,” according to NAEP. By...

Opera In Its Traditional Role: Innovator, Leader In Technology

“Every technology affects the way that we think, behave and interact. AI is not going away. It will become a part of our humanity,...

NPR Tries Tweaking Its News Magazine Shows To Stanch Audience Decline

Eric Nuzum said he’s relieved NPR is trying to “correct audience erosion issues that should have been addressed years ago.” But he also concluded...

Taylor Swift’s Book And The End Of The Middleman Publisher?

Lately, various writers with meaningful personal resources—money, followers, notoriety—have struck out on their own or made nontraditional arrangements. - The Atlantic

The New AI Slop: Nature As Supernatural Images

My guess is that there are thousands of A.I. accounts, commenting on one another to drum up attention. When the gambit works, it draws...
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