Today’s AJ Highlights

Good morning: More than 43 percent of all websites on the internet run WordPress (AJ is one of them). The basic WP has always been free, and a whole ecosystem of developers has grown up around the platform. But in the past few years WordPress has been beating the bushes to earn revenue, starting to charge for plugins that had previously been free. And this week, WP’s CEO Matt Mullenweg, attacked a company that has successfully built its services atop WP. When an open-source company such as WP, which has become important web infrastructure powering almost half the internet can’t thrive, what does it say about the economics of scale online?

Here are other highlights from the past day:

  1. National Symphony Orchestra Strike Ends After Historic Walkout
    In an unexpected move, musicians from the National Symphony Orchestra staged their first strike since 1978, bringing attention to long-standing labor negotiations. The strike, which lasted three and a half hours, raised concerns about working conditions and pay for orchestral musicians. Read more on The New York Times.
  2. The Fight to Save the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine
    The Internet Archive, known for preserving billions of web pages, is now facing multiple lawsuits that could threaten the future of its Wayback Machine. This case is pivotal in the battle over the preservation of digital history, raising questions about access to information in the digital age. Read more on Wired.
  3. Clarice Rivers: Muse and Bohemian Icon Dies at 88
    Clarice Rivers, the woman who inspired Niki de Saint Phalle’s famous Nana figures, passed away at the age of 88. A poet, playwright, and actor, Rivers was a pivotal figure in the bohemian art circles of her time, and her life was considered a form of art itself. Read more on The New York Times.
  4. The Warhol Decision’s Ripple Effect in the Art World
    The recent Supreme Court ruling on Andy Warhol’s art has raised new concerns in the art world, particularly around copyright law and how it impacts artistic expression. This landmark case has sparked significant debate among legal experts and artists alike. Read more on Oregon ArtsWatch.
  5. Herb Alpert Releases His 50th Album at Age 90
    Jazz legend Herb Alpert, nearing 90 years old, celebrates the release of his 50th album and is preparing for a 2025 tour. Alpert reflects on how music has been a healing force in his life, providing creative energy that continues to sustain him. Read more on NPR.

As usual, the rest of the stories we collected are below.

Doug

Latest Stories

What’s The Proper Length For A Piece Of Theatre? Either Well Under Two Hours Or More Than Five

“The former is the perfect excursion. If it’s a bad show, you’re not held hostage for long; if it’s good, you can bookend the night with a meal and a drink — or go home for an early night. … Stretch longer — five hours and beyond — and...

Archaeologists Confirm Location Of The Lost City Of Ancient Alexandria

Alexandria on the Tigris (later renamed Charax Spasinou) was one of several major cities founded by the Macedonian general, the most famous of which is Alexandria in Egypt, today the country’s second largest metropolis. - ARTnews

UK Government Backs Off Plan To Let AI Companies Use Creative Work Without Permission

Ministers initially proposed reforming copyright law to boost the AI industry but were faced with a campaign of opposition led by Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney, who accused the government of legalising the “theft” of creative works. - The Times

Premium

The Cecilia Chorus of NY, Carnegie Hall, April 17.

The Cecilia Chorus of NY, Carnegie Hall, April 17. Pianist Simone Dinnerstein, guitarist David Leisner. Premieres by Robert Sirota; Mark Buller, Leah Lax, Beth Greenberg.

The Heifetz International Music Institute seeks Executive Director.

The next Executive Director will advance the organization’s mission, safeguard its financial and operational strength, and foster an environment in which artistic excellence thrives.

The Florida Orchestra seeks Vice President of Development.

The next Vice President of Development will play a central role in advancing the financial strength and long-term sustainability of The Florida Orchestra.

Director of Philanthropy – Ballet Arizona working with Management Consultants for the Arts

Celebrating its 40th year & launching a new artistic vision under Artistic Director Daniela Cardim, Ballet Arizona is poised for ambitious growth. The organization seeks

Grand Rapids Symphony – President & CEO

As it approaches its 100th anniversary in 2030, the Grand Rapids Symphony seeks a mission‑driven President & CEO to lead its next chapter of impact

Classifieds

Ukrainian musical mosaics in New York City

March 19–21: Ukrainian Contemporary Music Festival returns to DiMenna Center for Classical Music to celebrate the rich diversity of Ukraine's peoples, places, and musical practices