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Yearly Archives: 2021

Who Stole $30 Million Worth Of Art From Italy’s State Broadcaster?

"The Italian press has dubbed it the 'sack of RAI.' Investigators believe disgruntled former staff members stole a trove of artworks worth an estimated...

The Purpose Of Scientific Papers?

It’s enough for them to draw attention to an idea that is worth pursuing further—and an idea need not be true, well-justified given all...

Why I Turned Down A Queen’s Honor For Literature

Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire? Is this the title I’m asked to carry? I cannot think of anything I...

The Modest New York Apartment That’s Home To An Amazing Art Collection

It belongs to Alvin Hall, 68, a broadcaster, financial educator and author, who, through good timing, taste and a bit of luck, began collecting...

A Major New Museum Rises In Orange County

The $93 million building by Morphosis Architects, the 80-personstudio founded by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne, was designed to be many things: the new...

Art Historian May Have Found Two Unknown Gentileschi Paintings In Beirut

About his research at the palace, Gregory Buchakjian told Hyperallergic, “It’s a big house. There are no labels. It’s not a museum … Some...

Mark George prepares youth through music education

The President & CEO of the Music Institute of Chicago shares about the evolving responsibility of preparing youth for society through music education. -...

Queer Cutlets at Judy’s Cafe

Stuck like a plum in a pound cake for a decade at The Philadelphia Inquirer, I wondered where to eat. A colleague knew I...

Naomi Wolf Was Once Highly Influential. How Did She Get So Crazy?

With each subsequent decade, Wolf has injected a little more madness into the cesspool of weird that we sometimes call “the discourse.” - The...

“In The Heights” Was Hyped As Summer’s First Hit. Opening Box Office Says Nope

The Warner Bros. musical generated a wane $11.4 million from 3,456 U.S. theaters in its first four days of release, below earlier expectations suggesting...

1974: The Year Los Angeles Became A Cultural Powerhouse

Ronald Brownstein, a senior editor at the Atlantic and political analyst for CNN, offers 1974 as a pivotal year in which Los Angeles took...

Grappling With The Ethics Of Regulating Artificial Intelligence

"Scientists have to deal with this uneasy balance between being free to do what they like and needing to face the consequences of their...

Sorry — The Brain Is Not A Muscle That Grows Stronger With Use

In recent years, I.Q. scores have stopped rising or have even begun to drop in countries like Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France and Britain....

In North Carolina, A New Statue Will Honor Formerly Hidden History

A few days ago, David Zucchino's book on the 1898 Wilmington Massacre won a Pulitzer Prize. Now, a new statue is about to go...

Theatre In A Slowly Reopening Canada Worries It’s Being Left Behind

One Vancouver AD says that his colleagues are extremely burned out - and also worried about what's coming. On the other hand, post-pandemic: "I...

Sony Writes Off Artists’ Debts

This means that groups and single artists who were still trying to pay back debt - and thus were not eligible for royalties -...

Envisioning A Kinder, More Beautiful Apocalypse

Filmmaker Jim Mickle: "I started asking questions like, 'What if you could make an apocalyptic story where you actually want to go to that...

Cultivating Creative Community In The Midst Of The Pandemic

It's not easy to find creative community at the best of times. Sometimes you just need an outside force - say, an "art incubator."...

Trying To Replicate An Unexpected, Grand Success

That's what season 2 - and sophomore novels - are all about. Overwhelming numbers for a TV series or book can scare artists off....

Boston Merges Ballet And Virtual Reality

It's impressively intimate: "As you stand in the middle of an undulating semi-circle of bodies, each moving with snakelike ports de bras, you discover...

Jeanne-Claude And Christo Drew Up Plans In 1962 To Wrap The Arc De Triomphe

Now, their plans are becoming reality. According to Christo's nephew, "A photo montage of how it would look was done but they never proposed...

When A Movie Understands A Generational Dilemma

In the Heights might have opened to disappointing box office numbers this weekend, but those who did see it had the chance to learn...

The Healing Power Of Queer Coming Of Age Stories

Books can be intensely powerful for some people, especially when the books do the work of repairing past pain. "'So many queer people 'have...

The Next Streaming Wars Are Coming

Coming to those who are interested in Spanish-language media, to be a little more precise. Disney, Netflix, and Warner Media, and Univision all have...

Food Travel Shows Desperately Need New Gatekeepers

Take Netflix's new High on the Hog as an example: "The narrative about Black food is often one of resilience—a history of dishes and...
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