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Banksy’s identity is out, and the art world has a counterintuitive take: prices should go up (The Wall Street Journal). Turns out anonymity was the brand, not the precondition for the brand. In the category of DEI-era reckoning: Playwrights Horizons has settled a lawsuit filed by a white ticket buyer who felt excluded by a discount program offered to buyers of color — the joint statement ran six sentences and did not mention money (The New York Times).

In the UK, the Culture Secretary is moving to give the BBC something it has never had in its history: a permanent charter, protecting it from the decennial renegotiations that have left it perpetually exposed to political pressure (The Guardian). SXSW, by contrast, has never recovered from the pandemic, sold a controlling interest to Penske Media, and after last year’s event watched key staff walk out the door. Now serious observers are asking whether it can survive at all (Texas Monthly).

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater has been leaking, essentially, since the day it opened in 1937. A $7 million conservation project is on track for completion next month. The house is called Fallingwater and is built over a waterfall, so we will note this with cautious optimism (The Art Newspaper).

All of today’s stories below.

Latest Stories

St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Adds Another Artistic Partner: Violinist Alina Ibragimova

The Russian-British violinist joins five current artistic partners: harpsichordist and conductor Richard Egarr, pianist Richard Goode, cellist Abel Selaocoe, conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy, and violist Tabea Zimmermann. Ibragimova’s term begins next season. - The Strad

A Sea Change In Australian Orchestra Programming

Overall, works by women made up 14.6 percent of programming in 2025, an increase on 2024’s 11.9 percent after a dip from 13.2 percent in 2023. - Limelight

Gen Z Is Returning To The Movie Theatre

Gen Z is buying up a higher percentage of movie tickets, rising from 34% of the overall box office in 2019 to 39% last year. - The Star-Tribune

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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

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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