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What We Learn From Critics About Thinking About Art

 Out of what soil spring these beings who absorb art and photosynthesize it into pronouncements, or, worse, into principles. - The New Yorker

Documentary Makers And Their Subjects — It Gets Complicated When The Film Is Successful

When the story becomes a marketable product, the production conditions, processes and relationships behind the storytelling are further obscured. It devalues the passage of negotiations and emotional investment that contribute to the filmmakers’ relationship with documentary subjects. - The Conversation

Judge Strikes Down Montana’s TikTok Ban

“The current record leaves little doubt that Montana’s Legislature and attorney general were more interested in targeting China’s ostensible role in TikTok than with protecting Montana consumers,” Judge Molloy wrote in his opinion. - The New York Times

A Remarkable Change In American Theatre Leadership

Until recently, the artistic director has been thought of as the singular person whose vision drives the programming and culture of a theatre. That idea has both eroded and expanded over the last 15 years. - American Theatre

Study: Links Between Your Music Taste And Your Moral Compass

Specifically, musical elements like pitch and timbre emerged as crucial predictors for values of Care and Fairness, while sentiments and emotions expressed in lyrics were more effective in predicting traits of Loyalty, Authority, and Purity. - Phys.org

Spotify Cutting Nearly One-Fifth Of Its Staff

It's the third round of cuts for Spotify, and "equates to about 1,500 jobs." - NPR

A New Literary Prize Won’t Be Judged By The Usual Suspects

For the Inside Literary Prize, inspired by a similar prize in France, "a jury of inmates in prisons across six states will be able to read and debate books, then vote on the winner." - The New York Times

The Movies That Truly Moved People

Sometimes, the scenery really does work - for instance, many people dropped everything and moved to New Zealand after seeing The Lord of the Rings, and one woman decided rural Wales was the place to be after watching the 1984 series Morgan's Boy. - The Guardian (UK)

Chicago’s Siskel Film Center Isn’t Complete Without Roger Ebert’s Name

"It wasn’t until they teamed up in 1976 to take their film criticism to an even wider audience through the medium of television that Siskel and Ebert became household names across the country and around the world." - Chicago Sun-Times

Broadway Singers And Senior Living Facilities Are Clearly A Match Made In NY

One of the Broadway kids performing in front of an audience of Broadway aficionados said, "I was expecting to have the best show ever and that happened." - The New York Times

The British Independent Film Awards Really Liked A Supernatural Gay Drama

The film All of Us Strangers won best film, best screenplay, best director, best supporting actor and several craft awards. - Variety

Using Virginia Woolf As A Survival Strategy

When, 95 years ago, Virginia Woolf wrote Orlando: A Biography, she didn't know that her satirical, clever, sweeping love letter to an aristocrat would become a lifeline for trans artists across the world. - MSN (Los Angeles Times)

Who Should Win The UK’s Big Turner Prize?

Four finalists contend, but "I don’t believe anyone cares who wins any more. The artists successfully derailed the system themselves in 2019." - The Observer (UK)

Trying To Defend ‘The Humanities’ Isn’t Working – Not At All

"An atmosphere of urgency and calls for immediate action are hostile to fields of study like literature and philosophy that require a contemplative mood, and the pretense of knowing what one doesn’t actually know is hostile to forms of inquiry that demand an open mind." - The New York Times

Oregon’s Sleepy Capital City Connects Its Musical Youth To Classical Stars

The program brings students from rival high schools together in a non-competitive environment to work and play with pros. Project Chamber Music's "secret sauce is how it fosters real interactions between students and professional musicians." - Oregon ArtsWatch

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