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And Now… Parties Where People Get Together And… Read

The parties, which began in May, take place on rooftops, in parks and at bars. The premise is simple: Show up with a book, commit to vanquishing a chapter or two and chat with strangers about what you’ve just read. - The New York Times

Real Progress For Female Choreographers At U.S. Dance Festivals This Year, Reports Dance Data Project

"DDP findings show that women choreographed 50% of the works programmed at the dance festivals collected in 2023, the highest percentage of female-choreographed pieces yet. … However, the percentage of full-length works choreographed by women was much lower than in the past, at just 36%." - Dance Data Project

Ireland’s Arts Funding Is Now Up Almost 80% From Four Years Ago

That figure is "unheard-of for most State bodies," let alone arts-funding agencies in almost any country. How did it happen? With what one might (if so inclined) call sleight-of-hand that has made COVID-era emergency increases permanent. - The Irish Times

Scotland’s Next Budget Makes Up (Barely) For The Last Two Cuts In Arts Funding

A mid-cycle cut of £6.6 million imposed abruptly in September has been made up for, with another £6.6 million allocated to make up for the reserve fund that Creative Scotland (the funding agency) raided to avoid passing the last-minute cut on to funded arts organizations. - The Scotsman (MSN)

Anderson Cooper And “60 Minutes” Look Into The Trade In Looted Cambodian Antiquities

America's flagship television newsmagazine reports on the now-notorious trafficking operation by the late dealer Douglas Latchford that saw sacred statues, goldwork and other items stolen from historic Cambodian temples sold to collectors and museums in the U.S. and elsewhere. - CBS News

Recreating The Superstar-Artist Amusement Park From 1987 (That Would Be Worth A Few Hundred Million Today)

"The long-delayed reappearance of Luna Luna — with its Basquiat Ferris wheel, Keith Haring merry-go-round and installations by David Hockney and Roy Lichtenstein — is drawing visitors from as far as Singapore, Seattle and New York, (and) plenty of Angelenos to the Boyle Heights neighborhood where it was recreated." - The New York Times

No Eligible Publishing House Dared Be Seen Accepting This Year’s International Freedom To Publish Award

The annual honor by the Association of American Publishers normally goes to a house in a beleaguered country (e.g., Guatemala, Bangladesh, Venezuela) who has "demonstrated courage and fortitude in defending freedom of expression" — but this year's candidates told AAP they were scared of the hostile scrutiny the award would bring. - AP

The High School Students Who Fought Back Against Kentucky Book Banners

A few students at Boyle County High School in central Kentucky learned that their school district had quietly banned more than 100 titles under a notoriously vague state law — and they and their parents raised the alarm loudly enough to attract statewide media attention and get the ban reversed. - The Nation

Bollywood Is Huge — AI Might Change Everything

According to a 2019 Deloitte report, India has the largest film industry in the world in terms of films produced each year. The industry employs 850,000 people. As AI tools get sharper and the internet is filled with uncanny deepfake videos of popular Indian stars. - BBC

Man Is Mistaken For A Famous Author, Given An Award, Asked To Speak…

I was in Rimini as a thoroughly marginal person—however fine a speaker, however deserving of my medal, I would surely never have been invited to this conference in my own right, and in that sense had no right to be there—and the marginalized are prone to conspiracy theories. - The Point

The Humanities Have Sown The Seeds Of Their Own Troubles

If the humanities have become more political over the past decade, it is largely in response to coercion from administrators and market forces that prompt disciplines to prove that they are “useful.” - The Atlantic

Global Movie Box Office Down 5 Percent In 2023

“Given that we lost 50% of production time in 2023, the anticipated 5% year-on-year decrease in 2023 is not indicative of a declining interest in cinema, but simply a direct consequence of limited product availability. In fact, as July 2023 marked a record-breaking month at the global box office." - Deadline

ARTnews’ 25 Art Works That Defined 2023

Each year, countless new artworks are made and historical ones come into sharper focus as events in the art world and beyond give them new valance. - ARTnews

Wikipedia’s Assault On History

"What we need, what I’m going to establish, is an ever-expanding phalanx of Wikipedia editors to create, reframe, and defend these pages, which are treated by more and more of the human population as both encyclopedia and news source." - Harper's

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Is Seeing His Play “Appropriate” Go Up On Broadway. Over A Decade After Its Premiere

"It’s been kind of an amazing experience. It’s so rare to have something that you’ve done get a glow-up. … (Broadway is) an important cultural marker. My mom and aunt knows what Broadway is." - The Guardian

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