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Two Cultural Funding Agencies Ask Oregon Legislature To Merge Them

"And the two shall become one. That’s the plan that the Oregon Arts Commission and the Oregon Cultural Trust, two state agencies that overlap...

English Heritage Sites To See Layoffs And Winter-Season Closures

"Staff at English Heritage have been shocked to discover that the cash-strapped organisation is planning up to 200 redundancies and the winter closure of...

Another Evildoers-With-AI Problem: Fake Author Profiles On Social Media

Writers and agents have been finding profile pages on Facebook and Instagram which appear to be those of authors but which those authors themselves...

Musical Theatre Adaptation Of Neil Gaiman’s “Coraline” Cancelled Following Sexual Misconduct Allegations

"The musical was to have been staged at Leeds Playhouse from 11 April to 11 May before touring to Edinburgh, Birmingham and Manchester. …...

Frick Collection In New York Sets Official Reopening Date For This Spring

"After an over-five-year closure, New York’s Frick Collection will once again welcome the public to its Upper East Side Gilded Age mansion — now...

Major Layoffs At BBC World Service

"BBC World Service is set to axe 130 jobs as it seeks to save around £6 million for the next financial year. Planned cost-saving...

Minnesota Orchestra Posts $3.8 Million Deficit But Record Earned Revenue

That budget gap (the orchestra's fifth in six years) is due to the end of COVID-related financial assistance from the Federal government. Yet earned...

Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Former Music Director Of Vancouver And Syracuse Symphonies, Is Dead At 84

He spent 40 years (1964-2004) as music director of the Tokyo Symphony, assisted the young Seiji Ozawa at the Toronto Symphony in 1968-69, and...

A Chinese Lion Dance Troupe Resists The Patriarchy

Top-level lion dancing in China incorporates acrobatics and martial arts — and has traditionally excluded women from performing. But an 80-member lion-dancing troupe called...

Reviving The First Known Opera By A Black American Composer

Edmond Dédé was born in 1827 to a free Black family of musicians in New Orleans. He settled and made his career in France....

Superstar Fantasy Author George R.R. Martin Has Co-Authored A Peer-Reviewed Physics Paper

The paper, just published in the American Journal of Physics, derives a formula to describe the dynamics of a fictional virus that is the...

Sundance Film Festival Is Leaving Park City, Utah. What Will That Mean For The...

"The organizers have said, essentially, that the event has gotten too big for Park City. When Sundance arrives every January, it balloons the ski...

Site-Specific New York Company On Site Opera Shuts Down

"For more than a decade, (the) small but nimble group brought opera to unexpected places: the Bronx Zoo, Madame Tussauds, cafes and soup kitchens....

Climate-Protesting Theatre Vandals Interrupt West End “Tempest”

On Monday evening, two members of the group Just Stop Oil climbed onstage at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, fired a confetti cannon, stopped Sigourney...

Artistic Director Of Toronto’s Soulpepper Theatre To Step Down

Weyni Mengesha will depart as of August 31 after seven years in the post. A statement said she is leaving in order to focus...

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Pioneering Native American Artist, Has Died At 85

"For five decades (she) mapped the Native American experience in dynamic and complex artworks. … The past few years have seen a reawakening (for)...

Ballets By Female Choreographers Performed By US Companies See Slight Decline

Women choreographed 30.6% of works presented by the largest 150 companies in the 2023-24 season, down 1.5 percentage points from the previous season. However,...

Smithsonian To Close Its Diversity Office Following Trump’s Order

"The organization is also freezing federal hiring immediately and instating a five-day return-to-office policy," both pursuant to othr executive orders from the White House....

Mona Lisa To Get Its Own Room In Extensive Renovation At Louvre

"The renovation project, branded 'Louvre New Renaissance,' will include a wide new entrance near the Seine River, to be opened by 2031, (President) Macron...

This Broadway Play About Fighting Over Vaccines Is Very Tricky — Because The Audience...

The third scene of Eureka Day depicts a board meeting at a private school in Berkeley (!) after a student gets mumps. The board...

Little-Known Bernini Sculpture Is On Public View For First Time In Centuries

"Triton (1653) is on permanent loan to the (Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam) courtesy of a private collector. A terracotta study model, it depicts the Greek...

Australia’s Contemporary Dance Pioneer Is Still Performing At Age 91

Elizabeth Cameron Dalman more or less created the country's contemporary dance scene when she co-founded and directed Australian Dance Theatre in Adelaide in 1965....

Is This The Worst Page On The Internet? Or An Important Lesson About The...

"The name of this monstrosity, which was released earlier this month, is Stimulation Clicker, and it is more than a game. It is a...

McVulnerability (Beware The Influencers Who Cry On Camera)

"(Their) weepy confessions are, ostensibly, gestures toward intimacy. They’re meant to inspire empathy, to reassure viewers that influencers are just like them. But in...

Bring Intermissions Back To The Movies!

The Batman (176 minutes). Oppenheimer (180 minutes). Avengers: Endgame (182 minutes!). The Irishman (a whopping 209 minutes!). Do Martin Scorsese and Christopher Nolan want...
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