Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Doug is the editor of ArtsJournal

Whitewashing History In Philadelphia

To many Philadelphians who having been coming daily ever since to leave protest messages, it felt like an attack on a hard-won monument, and...

We Think Cooperation Is The Ideal. In Fact A little Deceit Might Be Good

We evolved not to cooperate or compete, but with the capacity for both – and with the intelligence to hide competition when it suits...

Reimagining Shakespeare In Shanghai

Instead of Venice and Cyprus, Shakespeare’s setting for “Othello,” the Shanghai version takes place on an island at the mouth of the Yangtze River,...

The Muppets Were On Top. Then Decades Of Bad Business Decisions Toppled Their Popularity....

The characters have survived a cruel decade defined largely by false starts, aborted projects and creative in-fighting. - The Wrap (MSN)

Enormous Challenges For Disney’s New CEO

The entertainment industry is in flux, and Disney will need someone with a deft hand if it is to survive and thrive. The business...

Something Is Not Working In Sacramento’s Arts

This struggle, we have found, applies across the board and includes live music venues, theater groups, performance arts, galleries, and does not discriminate between...

An Ambitious Project To Document Dance

The ambitious project was five years in the making and culled street dance resources from a wide-ranging array of sources spanning mediums. - Fjord Review

Crypto Investors Pay $300K To Create Gold Trump Statue

At 15 feet tall, the statue of President Trump, mounted on its 7,000-pound pedestal, is about the height of a two-story building — a...

Critics Hate Proposed Plans For British Museum Spruce-Up

New security buildings in the grounds of the British Museum would look "too flashy" and resemble "a shop and wine bar", opponents to the...

Netflix CEO Goes To Testify Before Congress; A Culture War Ensues

He ended up spending much of his time before the Judiciary subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights pushing back against accusations from...

Michelangelo And Titian: A Contemporary Odd Couple

The two men couldn’t have been more different. Titian was a painter while Michelangelo, though renowned both as a painter and a sculptor, saw...

Bruce Springsteen’s Protest Song In The Age Of Digital Spread

What distinguishes Streets of Minneapolis is not just its fidelity to the tradition of the protest song, but its mode of circulation as a...

Amazon Pulls “Melania” From Movie Theatre After Cheeky Marquee Promotion

It all started with a joke on a movie marquee: “To defeat your enemy, you must know them. ‘Melania’ starts Friday.” - Seattle Times

Testing Trumps Claims About Closing The Kennedy Center

One is that the center needs major upgrades. That is true. The other is that those upgrades require full closure of the entire campus...

Why Boys Are Worse At Reading At Every Grade

Test score data presents averages. Many girls struggle to read, and many boys excel at it. But overall, boys are about three-quarters of a...

Washington Post Decimates Its Arts Staff In Paper-Wide Layoffs

While a list of all those who've lost their positions is not yet available, multiple arts and culture reporters have confirmed the layoffs. -...

Philadelphia Museum Of Art Reverses Its Disastrous Rebrand

The decision, it said, reflects “the recommendations of an interdisciplinary task force of museum trustees and staff, which examined the process and rollout of...

Executive Director – The Washington Ballet

The Executive Director of The Washington Ballet will co-lead the organization with Artistic Director Edwaard Liang..

Hollywood Unions Express Concerns About Netflix’s Warner Buy

“Both proposed transactions raise significant issues that impact stakeholders across the media sector, including our members,” the DGA’s statement read. - Deadline

Judge Stops More Changes To Displays At George Washington’s Philadelphia House

It orders “no further removal and/or destruction” of the site “until further order of the court.” That would appear to cover other parts of...

New Exhibitions Are Upending The Ways We Look At Indigenous Art

Somehow, modernist aping of Indigenous models got told as a story of increasing originality, while Indigenous adaptation of Western models was seen in terms...

How Imagineers Reimagined Burned-Out Altadena’s Community Centers

After last year’s Eaton Fire tore through town, incinerating community infrastructure and scattering residents across the region, the importance of such places has grown...

Too Close To Home: Philip Glass’ Lincoln Symphony

The specific outrages Lincoln recounts—lynchings, burnings, mob executions—belong to his era. But his insight is structural. The deepest danger of mob law, Lincoln explains,...

How Miss Piggy Became A Star

A sow in opera gloves would have been a decent gag in itself, but it soon became clear that the character was destined for...

Lessons From The Adelaide Festival Meltdown: Arts Governance Has A Ways To Go

Australia’s arts and cultural sector still has much to learn in terms of fiduciary duties and duty of care, risk and crisis management, communication...