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    • Happy Hundredth Birthday to Gunther Schuller (1925-2015)

      On November 22, Gunther Schuller would have been 100 years old. It was my pleasure to contribute an encomium to

    • Good Morning.

      Today’s highlights: Institutional stewardship is under fire this morning. The Phillips Collection is facing backlash from its own board and the founder’s family for selling off “the family silver” to fund operations (The New York Times), while the Metropolitan Opera admitted a significant security lapse allowed protestors to breach the orchestra pit during Carmen (The New York Times).

      In Italy, a rare fatal accident occurred inside a circus “Globe of Death” (The New York Times), and Portland’s city government moves to retake control of its downtown performance venues (Oregon ArtsWatch). Plus: The bleak reality of Ed Sheeran’s fame (Slate) and a Scottish folk pioneer’s fight to reclaim his music (The Guardian). And here’s a way of thinking about AI and creativity as structural/systemic challenge rather than a new toolset. (Doug McLennan/Diacritical)

      All of today’s stories below:

    • Improv In Real Life Podcast

      This bi-weekly podcast hosted by creative arts therapist, improviser and storyteller Jude Treder-Wolff (www.lifestage.me/trainer) features guests with knowledge and expertise about applications of creativity to daily life at home, at work, and in the community. With a focus on improvisation skills, practice and philosophy for facing and navigating the stresses of today’s world, it is entertaining and richly informative.

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    • The City Of Portland Takes (Back) Its Performing Arts Venues

      “The three downtown buildings with five theaters are owned by the city but have been managed by the elected regional government for more than three decades.” – Oregon ArtsWatch

    • One Performer Killed, Another Gravely Injured At Live Circus Stunt In Italy

      “Fatal accidents inside the Globe of Death — a popular circus stunt in which multiple motorcyclists ride around inside a globe-shaped metal cage in tight formations — are rare, despite the stunt’s death-defying appearance.” – The New York Times

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    • Happy Hundredth Birthday to Gunther Schuller (1925-2015)

      On November 22, Gunther Schuller would have been 100 years old. It was my pleasure to contribute an encomium to

    • Good Morning.

      Today’s highlights: Institutional stewardship is under fire this morning. The Phillips Collection is facing backlash from its own board and the founder’s family for selling off “the family silver” to fund operations (The New York Times), while the Metropolitan Opera admitted a significant security lapse allowed protestors to breach the orchestra pit during Carmen (The New York Times).

      In Italy, a rare fatal accident occurred inside a circus “Globe of Death” (The New York Times), and Portland’s city government moves to retake control of its downtown performance venues (Oregon ArtsWatch). Plus: The bleak reality of Ed Sheeran’s fame (Slate) and a Scottish folk pioneer’s fight to reclaim his music (The Guardian). And here’s a way of thinking about AI and creativity as structural/systemic challenge rather than a new toolset. (Doug McLennan/Diacritical)

      All of today’s stories below:

    • Improv In Real Life Podcast

      This bi-weekly podcast hosted by creative arts therapist, improviser and storyteller Jude Treder-Wolff (www.lifestage.me/trainer) features guests with knowledge and expertise about applications of creativity to daily life at home, at work, and in the community. With a focus on improvisation skills, practice and philosophy for facing and navigating the stresses of today’s world, it is entertaining and richly informative.

      MORE

    • The City Of Portland Takes (Back) Its Performing Arts Venues

      “The three downtown buildings with five theaters are owned by the city but have been managed by the elected regional government for more than three decades.” – Oregon ArtsWatch

    • One Performer Killed, Another Gravely Injured At Live Circus Stunt In Italy

      “Fatal accidents inside the Globe of Death — a popular circus stunt in which multiple motorcyclists ride around inside a globe-shaped metal cage in tight formations — are rare, despite the stunt’s death-defying appearance.” – The New York Times

    PEOPLE

    • Happy Hundredth Birthday to Gunther Schuller (1925-2015)

      On November 22, Gunther Schuller would have been 100 years old. It was my pleasure to contribute an encomium to

    • Good Morning.

      Today’s highlights: Institutional stewardship is under fire this morning. The Phillips Collection is facing backlash from its own board and the founder’s family for selling off “the family silver” to fund operations (The New York Times), while the Metropolitan Opera admitted a significant security lapse allowed protestors to breach the orchestra pit during Carmen (The New York Times).

      In Italy, a rare fatal accident occurred inside a circus “Globe of Death” (The New York Times), and Portland’s city government moves to retake control of its downtown performance venues (Oregon ArtsWatch). Plus: The bleak reality of Ed Sheeran’s fame (Slate) and a Scottish folk pioneer’s fight to reclaim his music (The Guardian). And here’s a way of thinking about AI and creativity as structural/systemic challenge rather than a new toolset. (Doug McLennan/Diacritical)

      All of today’s stories below:

    • Improv In Real Life Podcast

      This bi-weekly podcast hosted by creative arts therapist, improviser and storyteller Jude Treder-Wolff (www.lifestage.me/trainer) features guests with knowledge and expertise about applications of creativity to daily life at home, at work, and in the community. With a focus on improvisation skills, practice and philosophy for facing and navigating the stresses of today’s world, it is entertaining and richly informative.

      MORE

    • The City Of Portland Takes (Back) Its Performing Arts Venues

      “The three downtown buildings with five theaters are owned by the city but have been managed by the elected regional government for more than three decades.” – Oregon ArtsWatch

    • One Performer Killed, Another Gravely Injured At Live Circus Stunt In Italy

      “Fatal accidents inside the Globe of Death — a popular circus stunt in which multiple motorcyclists ride around inside a globe-shaped metal cage in tight formations — are rare, despite the stunt’s death-defying appearance.” – The New York Times

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