Art outpaces policy as audiences vote with their feet.

Highlights from today’s stories:

  • Institutions in flux:
    Princeton’s new museum balances scale and intimacy — ARTnews.
    Academia contracts as Harvard cuts Ph.D. cohorts — Harvard Crimson — and the humanities push back against “vibe” thinking — LA Review of Books.
  • Power and policy:
    Cultural leadership calls for coherence amid disruption — Artnet.
    Labor unrest hits Rockstar Games, with union-busting claims — The Verge.
  • The audience retreats:
    October’s box office slumps to a 28-year low — Variety.

Editor’s Note:
Arts institutions caught between momentum and fatigue — museums rebuilding, classrooms emptying, labor organizing, and audiences recalculating attention.

The rest of today’s stories below.

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