Here are Today’s highlights. An Israeli orchestra built on Arab–Jewish parity tours the U.S., a rare ensemble greeted without protest (Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)). Paul Kingsnorth argues that modernity’s drive to shatter limits has reached a cultural breaking point. (The Atlantic). France’s proposed wealth tax on art jolts a market that assumed itself untouchable (ARTnews).
The Norwegian National Ballet’s piece on a Sámi uprising tests where representation belongs—and who’s allowed to tell which story (The New York Times). And Howard University races to digitize Black newspapers before they vanish into acidifying archives (Christian Science Monitor).
The rest of today’s stories below.






