In response to a proposed law banning any books by, or even “concerning,” the late author of A People’s History of the United States, two nonprofits offered to send the book and related classroom materials to any Arkansas middle or high school teach or librarian who asked. Hundreds of them did.
U2’s Producer Is Now Selling CD With Kentucky Fried Chicken In Indonesia
It sounds, surreal, but it’s true: Steve Lillywhite, who has won six Grammys, is now CEO of a Jakarta company that compiles and packages pop music discs that are sold in KFC restaurants throughout Indonesia. They move half a million CDs every month.
UK Museums Have Been Devastated By Funding Cuts In Recent Years
“Data published by the Department for Communities and Local Government suggests local authority spending on museums fell by 31% in 2016. The MA report estimates there have been at least 64 museum closure since 2010 – 15 of which occurred in 2016. In addition, there have been staff cuts in a quarter of local authority museums, 55% of national museums, and just under 60% of independent former local authority museums.”
Is Ballet Using The Dreaded Old ‘Paper-Bag Test’ On Its Black Stars?
“Janet Collins, Raven Wilkinson, Debra Austin, Nora Kimball, Misty Copeland, Francesca Hayward. All of these successful black ballet dancers have something in common: they skew toward the fairer end of the sepia spectrum. Onstage, the duskiness of their complexions can be all but washed out, bleached by the lights. From the audience, they could present as a white girl back from a beachside vacation, or be perceived as Latina. This observation is in no way meant to challenge these women’s ‘blackness,’ or their talent. It’s to highlight a long-overlooked fact.”
The Ballad Of Bassem Youssef, ‘Egypt’s Jon Stewart’
Well, Egypt’s Jon Stewart with an audience about six times as large as Stewart ever had. That did not please Egypt’s government – either the elected president or the general who replaced him. Now he and his family are safe in the States, and he’s making comedy in English now.
A US Show Of Artifacts Curators Are Fighting To Save In Syria And Iraq
“Many US museums have been closely monitoring the on-going destruction of heritage sites in Syria and Iraq. But few have had boots on the ground like the Penn Museum. The Philadelphia institution’s curators and researchers have been on the frontlines of the battle to safeguard cultural heritage in conflict zones. Now, they have organised an exhibition that seeks to illustrate just how high the stakes are.”
Poland’s WWII Museum Just Opened. But The Polish Government Isn’t Happy
The museum’s goal is to show the lives and fates of civilians and soldiers, not just in Poland but in other European countries as well. “We cannot explain Polish history without paying attention to other nations,” the director said. “We are not an isolated island.” But the government isn’t happy. Polish Culture Minister Piotr Glinski has led the charge to merge the museum with a newer one that hasn’t even been built yet, something his opponents say is a way for the government to take over the Gdansk museum and change the exhibits.
Orchestra As Metaphor For Community – What Really Works
The LA Philharmonic’s Youth Orchestra Los Angeles operates in an area where the high school graduation rate is 50%. But kids in this program? “The statistics coming out of the HOLA’s academic enrichment, visual arts and music programs speak to why demand is so high. Of the 63 students in those programs who were high school seniors in 2015, 100% of them graduated, and 97% went on to college.”
Marvel Exec: Our Focus On Diversity May Be Hurting Sales Of The Comics Franchise
“What we heard was that people didn’t want any more diversity. They didn’t want female characters out there. That’s what we heard, whether we believe that or not. I don’t know that that’s really true, but that’s what we saw in sales … Any character that was diverse, any character that was new, our female characters, anything that was not a core Marvel character, people were turning their nose up.”
Are Foundations Making Non-profits’ Work More Difficult?
“Funders and donors, if you are restricting funding and focusing on “overhead,” you are actively preventing nonprofits from doing their work. You are helping to spread the fires of injustice. And at the same time, you are also disenfranchising the organizations led by communities of color and other communities most affected by inequity.”
You May Not Be A Philosopher, But You Can Start Thinking Like One
We want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? Heuristics.
Celebrate The Music Industry’s Best Year In Eight Years (But Not Too Much)
“The music industry remains greatly diminished since its turn-of-millennium heights: 2016’s $7.7 billion in revenue is only half of the approximately $15 billion that was being made in 1999. The internet—piracy, cheap single sales, and free streaming—largely caused the declines seen in the 2000s. So if streaming is helping now, it is first helping to offset the enormous losses caused by the technology that enables it.”
So What Does ‘Cultural Appropriation’ Really Mean, Anyway?
Sparked by the fight over Dana Schutz’s painting of Emmett Till, Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic and the Cato Institute’s Jonathan Blanks debate the question and find more to agree on than one might expect – although, as Blanks says, “I think we have a fundamental disagreement about the responsibility of commentators and activists to cater to the feelings of the people who offend them.”
Judge Denies Roman Polanski’s Latest Bid To Avoid Jail In Statutory Rape Case
“In a written decision handed down Monday, L.A. County Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon said that Polanski’s current motions are based on the same arguments previously presented and rejected by other judges. ‘No sufficient or compelling basis for reconsideration of these issues … has been presented,’ he wrote in the 13-page decision.”
Top Posts From AJBlogs 04.03.17
The Prado Goes To Santa Fe
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AJBlog: Real Clear Arts Published 2017-04-03
“Inappropriate Relationship”: Tom Campbell Must Go; Metropolitan Museum’s Board Must Reform
Two weeks ago, I had suggested that the increasing barrage of negative assessments of Tom Campbell‘s leadership at the Metropolitan Museum might lead him to “decide jointly with the board that it could be best to end his tenure sooner than scheduled” … read more
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