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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Philadelphia’s Brilliant New Home For Calder

Herzog & de Meuron has designed a deliberately “irrational” exhibition space, set largely below the Parkway and sheathed in reflecting steel, so that the...

A Short History Of Stupidity

The quality of stupidity is just, sort of, there; and there’s lots of it. Could you write a history of happiness, or bad luck, or knees? ...

The Current Dance Funding System Is Broken. What Needs To Replace It?

Universally, there is an urgent call for dance’s back offices to approach funding with the same creativity, vitality, and care that goes into artistic...

These Are Not The First Attacks On Education. But This Time The Attacks Are...

We are again confronting a massive attack on the very foundations of democratic education and, this time around, the stakes feel even higher. In...

How Seattle Theatre Group Became An Entertainment Juggernaut

This year, it will present over 700 shows across its stages, from pop music to Broadway musicals and seemingly everything in between. In recent...

The Temple Of Arvo Pärt

The whole place exudes the ethos of Pärt, whose music demands love and dedication from its interpreters yet almost nothing of its listeners, offering...

How Teacher Evaluations Broke Good Education

Teacher evaluations are a big part of how higher education got to this point. The scores factor into academics’ pay, hiring, and chance to...

How Our Brains Distinguish Reality From Imagination

We tend to think that we perceive reality as it is, with cameralike eyes that objectively log the light that hits them. But as...

San Francisco Music Club Bans AI Poster Art

Although some devil’s advocates might say that AI use democratizes the ability to create high-quality promotional materials, Agan feels like the aesthetic just isn’t in...

Director of Operations, Gorton Center

Gorton Center seeks an energetic, experienced Director of Operations to be an essential part of the organization’s growth& evolution as a key cultural asset.

National Gallery’s Decision To Expand Into 20th Century Risks Conflict With Tate

A decision to tear up an agreement between the National Gallery and Tate, which has prevented the National Gallery from collecting works created after 1900, could...

Restoration Of Ancient Babylon Is Drawing Tourists

Largely funded by the US embassy in Baghdad, the restoration of the temple and the north retaining wall are part of the Future of...

Who’s Suing AI Companies (And Who’s Making Deals)

Many more now have signed deals with the AI companies which commonly include the use of their content as reference points for user queries...

Ralph Rugoff To Leave Hayward Gallery

Rugoff is most famous internationally for his 2019 Biennale, which saw the 79 artists included—a relatively low number for the world’s biggest art festival—each...

Texas Public Radio Stations Scramble To Stay Funded And Stay Relevant

“Stations were never intended to be completely dependent on federal funding. The more existential crisis is how we continue to be relevant.” - Texas...

The Things That Follow You Around Once You First Notice Them

The Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, also known as the frequency illusion, is a type of cognitive bias where, once you learn about something – such as...

How Juilliard Is Becoming Tuition-Free

The number of tuition-free students will continue to increase on a rolling basis across all of Juilliard. “We’re looking at a multiyear campaign, and...

AI Is Helping Decipher Ancient Unreadable Manuscripts. Here’s How

The researchers’ model allows for the generation of synthetic data to accurately model key degradation processes and overcome the scarcity of information contained in...

Artist Fights Destruction Of His Fountain In San Francisco

A lawyer representing the artist Armand Vaillancourt has sent a cease-and-desist letter to the City of San Francisco in response to the controversial plan to demolish...

Domination Play: Skydance Paramount To Bid To Buy Warner

By preparing a play for the company before Warner’s planned split, Paramount Skydance is attempting to pre-empt a potential bidding war for the studio...

Steve Schick: How Music Ought To Work On Us

While the presence of listeners seems axiomatic at every stage of music history, it has become indispensable now. Fostering dialogue, spoken or unspoken, within...

French Museums Close Because Of Labor Strikes

Art museums and cultural monuments in France, including the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, and the Arc de Triomphe, are partially or fully closed to...

A New Festival Exploring AI In Opera

Planned for its first edition, set to run from June 4 to 7 next year, is a symposium exploring A.I. and opera-making, followed by...

Hope For Humanities Studies?

In my own classroom, I’ve encountered surprising signs of renewed life in the humanities, which suggest that a renaissance could be possible, at least...

Protests Dog Powell’s Books After Company Uses AI-Created Designs

Perhaps the biggest takeaway from this whole snafu—which alas seems likelier to be the beginning of a trend, rather than the end of one—is...
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