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Is This A Time To Open A New Performing Arts Conservatory?

Even as institutions are merging and closing due to the pandemic, Danny George and Ricky Loftus George are planning to receive students at the Norwalk Conservatory College in Connecticut, 90 minutes from New York, next year. Then they have to get accredited. - Inside Higher Ed

Closure Of Five South London Arts Meccas Cost UK Economy £330 Million: Study

The report says that dark houses at the National Theatre, Old Vic, Young Vic, Southbank Centre, and dance company Rambert led to an economy-wide loss of 5,500 jobs and £330 million — but that the institutions could help lead London’s recovery – The Stage

Tokyo Olympics Will Be Held Under State Of Emergency

"The Japanese government formally declared a state of emergency in Tokyo on Thursday, due to rising numbers of COVID-19 infections. Restrictions will be in place throughout the duration of the Games, and may mean that spectators are banned from some events in Tokyo and nearby prefectures." - Variety

New York City Considers Setting Up ‘Nightlife Districts’

"The city's Office of Nightlife is recommending that officials identify areas with low residential density 'where a limited 24-hour program might be tested." - AP

Extraordinary Times: Smithsonian Natural History Museum Turns To Art To Demonstrate Climate Change

The museum staff decided the situation is so complex that they had to turn to photography and conceptual art to address it. - Washington Post

Why The Statue Of Liberty Never Lived Up To The Hype

Why does its meaning seem so unstable, especially now, as a small-scale copy makes its way from France to D.C., where it will be installed at the French ambassador’s residence later this month? - Washington Post

The Battle For 1776: America Struggles With, And Over, Its Founding Myths

"For scholars, the rosy tale of a purely heroic unleashing of freedom may be long gone. But does America still need a version of its origin story it can love? … In civic life, where we stake our beginnings matters." - The New York Times

England’s Arts Venues Can Operate At Full Capacity Starting July 19

Just two more weeks, then no more three-foot distancing and no more mandatory masks, said Boris Johnson. - Variety

Does It Matter Where Arts Funding Comes From?

It seems artists are now welcome to protest about funding arrangements. But this is a no-win situation for the artists. - ArtsHub

How Charleston Is Finally Reckoning With Its History In The Slave Trade

From the Old Slave Mart on Chalmers Street to historic plantations and downtown mansions to the new International African American Museum to walking tours for visitors, the Holy City is facing up to ugliness that it long tried to decorously ignore. - National Geographic

It’s The Chinese Communist Party’s 100th Birthday, And Socialist Realism Is Back

Not only are they reviving classics of the Cultural Revolution like The Red Detachment of Women, new works celebrating the Party's achievements are being written for and performed by opera houses, ballet troupes, orchestras, choirs, and even Chinese hip-hop artists. - The New York Times

An NFT Of The Internet’s Source Code Sells For $5.4 Million

With bidding starting at $1,000, a total of 51 collectors competed for the NFT during a sale titled “This Changed Everything.” The winning bid was place around 10 minutes before the end of the auction. - ARTnews

New York’s First Queer History Museum Will Be Hosted By New York’s First Museum Of Any Kind

As part of a major renovation and expansion of its Central Park West headquarters, the New-York Historical Society (founded 1804) will devote an entire floor to the new American L.G.B.T.Q.+ Museum, expected to open in 2024. - The New York Times

David Frum: Why Are States Turning Against Academic Testing?

Across the U.S., blue-state educational authorities have turned hostile to academic testing in almost all of its forms. - The Atlantic

How Artists Are Using Tech/How Tech Is Art

The NEA research examines the creative infrastructure supporting tech-focused artistic practices and provides insight into the existing challenges and opportunities faced by artists and organizations working at the intersection of arts and technology. - NEA

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