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- Literary Critic Helen Vendler, 90
- Cincinnati Symphony Picks A New Music Director
- Rise Of The Dumbphone
- Lost Klimt Painting Sells For $32M
- Four Finalists For This Year’s Turner Prize
- NPR CEO Responds To Bias Charges
- How A Star Of Ukraine’s National Ballet Washed Up In Miami Beach
- Why Disney Is Spending $60 Billion On Theme Park Expansion
- Embattled Director Of Nashville’s Arts Agency Placed On Administrative Leave
- Willem de Kooning On Escaping the Formulaic
- Prospects For Journalist: Low Pay, Few Jobs
- In Praise Of Pro Wrestling, America’s Proletarian Theater
- How Breakdancing Got Into The Paris Olympics
- A Changing Of The Guard At Smuin Contemporary Ballet
- Why Did Oxford University Shutter Its Future Of Humanity Institute?
- Renzo Piano Reveals His Design For Boca Raton’s Planned Arts Center
- Murder Of Art Dealer Brent Sikkema: Lawyers For Defendant Up And Quit
- Joshua Kosman’s Farewell Essay As San Francisco Chronicle Classical Music Critic
- As Florida And Texas Ban Books From Schools And Libraries, Minnesota And Maryland Are Banning Book Bans
- Denver Art Museum Is Refusing To Return Alaskan Native Artifacts To Alaskan Natives
- US Senate Passes House’s TikTok Sell-Or-Get-Banned Law
- KQED, Bay Area Public TV And Radio Station, Offers Buyouts And Warns Of Layoffs
- Venice Biennale Gets Its Groove Back
- Houston’s Rothko Chapel Starts Big Expansion Project
- First Prize In This Year’s Venice Biennale
- Why Many Of Us Are Going Back To Pre-Digital Analog Tools
- On The Influence Of Small Magazines And Big Ideas
- The Women Who’ve Founded Dance Companies In The US Since 1929
- What’s The Logical Endpoint Of Pop Culture’s Insane-And-Dangerous-Ballerina Trope? A Ballerina Vampire, Of Course!
- Fatal Error: Universities Have Stopped Teaching HOW To Think
- Florentines Begged Me To Run For Mayor, Says Former Uffizi Gallery Director
- The Last Small Town Movie Critic (Great Read)
- Another Way AI May Completely Change (Or Even Ruin) The Web As We Know It
- Publishers Have Found An Interesting Way To Fight Children’s Book Bans
- St. Louis Public Radio Claims Immunity From Lawsuits For Defamation. You May Not Believe The Reason.