MRIs indicate that it’s not (or not just) a placebo effect: there really are changes in certain areas of the brain – and in the connections between them.
Do The Arts Really Matter? (But Why?)
“Art opens us up to new ideas – so important always, but crucial now as the world seems to be losing its peripheral vision. We can all take refuge in our echo chambers, but the danger of cutting ourselves off from other ideas – or from ideas, period – is in vibrant display at the moment.”
Regional Theatre Pioneer Zelda Fichandler, 91
“Zelda Fichandler dedicated her early career to the establishment of America’s resident theater movement. When she co-founded Arena Stage, there were few non-commercial theaters in the United States and fewer theaters committed to providing a full range of world-class drama to its community with a resident company of professional actors.”
The Quantum Computer That Makes Music
“As Juliette Pochin, the Welsh mezzo-soprano, sang inside the castle-like manor house at the Port Eliot Festival in Cornwall, an Internet connection piped her voice across the world and into the D-Wave machine installed in the University of South California’s Information Sciences Institute in Marina Del Rey, outside of Los Angeles.”
Can We Talk About Composer And Critic Virgil Thomson Now?
“Blithely ignoring conflicts of interest, he remained a working composer throughout his tenure at The Herald Tribune. His pieces were performed by leading orchestras, sometimes with Thomson conducting! He reviewed ensembles and artists who performed his music, usually quite favorably. While at the paper, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Far from being embarrassed, his editors boasted of their critic’s accomplishment.”
What Did This Woman Learn From A Year Of Submitting Her Plays Under A Man’s Name?
“As Max, I don’t have to worry—at least not as much—that his leadership skills will be labeled ‘bossiness,’ or his humor will be dismissed as ‘silly,’ or his edgy tweet or blog post (#meta) will be met with responses that he should be bludgeoned and left in a ditch. At every corner, life as Max is easier and less intimidating than the equivalent interactions I have as myself.”
New Superheroes Finally Get A Little Space For The Rest Of Us
“It is taking an unfathomably long time simply to get to the point where women and non-white characters are being represented on screen, but then that’s hardly a problem restricted to superheroes.”
Can Arts Organizations Reflect Reality Without More Diversity On Their Boards?
“The boards of all these organizations are receiving contradictory messages. … On one hand, they’re being told, ‘You have to raise more private money.’ On the other, they’re being told, ‘You need to diversify and elect people who may or may not be able to raise that money.'”
Harry Potter Fans Swarm Bookstores Again For A Midnight Release Of … A Play Script?
Yes, that’s right: “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” copies flooded bookstores like it was 2007, and millions of fans across the world lined up for their pre-ordered copy of the play script.
How ‘Hamilton’ Has Affected This Presidential Campaign Season
“In Mrs. Clinton’s speech, she fitted her opponent with an absurd crown to cast him as her show’s erratic, vain and autocratic King George.”
When College Freshman Reading Spreads Out Community-Wide
“In its sixth year, the report continues to be frustrated with the content of these programs. Among its key findings: ‘The list of readings continues to be dominated by recent, trendy, and intellectually unchallenging books.'”