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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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How The Atlantic Magazine Is Flourishing While Others Are In Decline

A publication that began in 1857 is defying the trends of a troubled media industry. The Atlantic is returning to publishing monthly two decades...

Why There Was A Surge Of Art Heists In The 1970s

According to art historian Tom Flynn, the surge in heists in the 1970s "coincides with the boom of the art market". - BBC

UK Drama Schools Are Under Severe Stress

“The cost of undertaking higher education courses is increasingly a barrier for people from less well-off backgrounds. This will lead to even less diversity...

New Tax Could Be “Devastating” To London’s Music Venues

Labour’s plans are designed to target Amazon-style warehouses, with the cash raised going to lower the business rates for smaller high street businesses. But...

UK’s Opposition Greens And Reform Parties Are Running On (Very Different) Culture Issues

Support for both parties is defined by cultural issues. In the case of Reform, by the culture war around immigration and national identity; in...

How Artists Are Mobilizing A Resistance

Among them is The People vs Project 2025, a new nationwide movement to mobilise artists and cultural workers through co-ordinated live and streaming performances. -...

Just How Do We Measure The Complexity Of AI?

How do we assess whether AI is “reasoning” like humans do? Is it “truly intelligent”—but what does that mean? Even if we don’t understand...

The Rise Of France’s Private Art Foundations

‘Luxury needs this link to the world of culture, because that is what gives it its nobility, its legitimacy, its roots,’ says Jean-Michel Tobelem,...

Data: Humanities Graduates Do Very Well In The Job Markets

Humanities majors in Minnesota are as likely to be employed as are engineering or business majors, according to the American Academy of Arts and...

British Library Returns Oscar Wilde’s Library Card — 125 Years After His Death

On June 15, 1895, the Irish poet and playwright was excluded from the British Museum’s Reading Room, the precursor to the British Library. The...

Chief Financial & Operating Officer – Riverside Theatre | In Partnership with DHR Global

Riverside Theatre is seeking a Chief Financial Officer / Chief Operating Officer to help lead the organization through a period of growth and transformation.

Why Is CBS Making So Many Scripted Shows When Other Networks Are Retreating?

Given that the Tiffany Network has been home to the most-watched new series for the past nine TV seasons in a row, they've earned...

How Social Media has Turned Everything Into Television

Social media has evolved from text to photo to video to streams of text, photo, and video, and finally, it seems to have reached...

How OpenAI Has Played Hollywood

Among the discrepancies: the treatment of likenesses versus intellectual property. Tellingly, some execs were told an opt-in would be required for both. Others were...

Our Long History Of Artificial Intelligizing

If philosophy formalized reasoning, literature explored its consequences. Stories about artificial beings reveal the hopes and terrors of living with intelligent doubles. Western traditions...

Abundance Of Choice Is Our Modern Religion. It Has Some Serious Downsides

Philosophers and political theorists say it promotes selfish individualism and discourages collective action around issues that affect us all. And sociologists add that societies...

Royal Ballet Teams Up With Blind Artist To Experience Movement Differently

The Royal Ballet has long offered headphones with audio descriptions so that visually impaired members of the audience can follow the action on stage. Now the...

Europe’s New Soccer Stadiums Are The Cathedrals Of Our Time

The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner once said: “A bicycle shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is a piece of architecture.” For much of their history, football...

The Archaeology Of Unearthing The World’s Oldest Stories

Nowadays, we can unearth bones, extract DNA, even map ancient migrations, but only in myths can we glimpse the inner lives of our forebears—their...

Daniel Day-Lewis: Theatre Is An Elite Art Form For Privileged People

Theatre in itself is an elite cultural form. There are of course exceptions, many wonderful theatre companies that manage to put on affordable performances...

“Democracy” Is Melting On The National Mall

“Showing in real life that democracy is melting away before our very eyes, I think it’s a powerful symbol that helps express the feelings...

Museum of Craft and Design seeks Executive Director

The next Executive Director will lead MCD in its next chapter of serving visitors and artists through inspired exhibitions and experiential programs.

Study: Libraries Draw People To Downtown

A recent study published by the Urban Libraries Council explores the idea that libraries can draw people to city centers that have been suffering from the...

Toledo Museum’s Adam Levine On The Future Of Museums

"I have yet to meet someone who really believes that there will be less digital or AI in the world 10 years from now...

“Hamilton” Grosses Its Biggest-Ever Broadway Box Office

Notably, the tally of $4.042 million comes outside of the holiday season, when shows typically see their highest grosses and slightly bests Hamilton’s previous high...
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