Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Doug is the editor of ArtsJournal

After Strikes And Fiery Rhetoric Last Time, Why Were Hollywood Contracts So Easy This...

The top factor, perhaps, was the ongoing fallout from Hollywood’s contraction. It’s no small thing that, since 2022, studios have tightened their belts and...

Survey: Nearly Half Of Mid-Career Women Are Considering Leaving The Arts

While the inaugural survey revealed gaps in leadership roles and pay for women, this edition offers a more detailed picture of the structural pressures...

Carbon Fiber Violin — Meet Stradivari

Both the carbon fibre violin and the bow impressed with their dark, warm, and distinctive tone. From the very beginning, the two violins blended...

A New Penn Station We Won’t Dread Walking Into?

PTT's plan features a design by PAU and HOK that references the original beaux-arts station – unceremoniously demolished in the 1960s – and retains Madison Square Garden (MSG)...

Director of Marketing – Artis-Naples

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Is LA Really a Theatre Town?

Good Morning: The decline story is the easy one to write. Today's feed makes the case for the other one — where culture is building,...

Web Video Is Coming To TV. But The Tyranny Of Web Format Is Problematic

How much do we want the internet to be television? A good gimmick for social-media content doesn’t automatically translate to interesting TV, a medium...

Condustor Ryan Wigglesworth On What The Classical Music World Is Now

A new generation – of concert-goers as well as performers – are essential to classical music’s future. Would a Ryan Wigglesworth born today still...

If It’s Art And People Like It, Then…

Our reigning cultural ideology has been poptimism—the idea that if a lot of people like a work of art, then it has to be good....

Is LA Finally Getting The Fringe Theatre Festival It Deserves?

This year’s event has a record number of participants, and is set to break even after operating at a loss for the last two...

How Good Is AI At Spotting Talent? Soccer Teams Are Working On It

For decades, the beautiful game depended on the human eye: a scout on the sideline, attentively watching, waiting for that something special. That process,...

How Do You Prepare For The NBA Finals? Wembanyama Sketches In Gramercy Park

As seen in a viral video posted to Instagram on Tuesday, Wembanyama and his sister Eve, who also plays professional basketball, but in Europe,...

Movie Scores Are Taking Over Orchestra Programs

What used to be a novelty has now become a core staple of symphonic programming in the United States: live soundtracks, performances in which...

California Universities Abandoned The SAT. It’s Been A Disaster

A huge share of STEM and economics faculty across the UC system is now in open revolt—demanding that California’s public universities at least look...

AI Bootleggers Are Stealing Songs, Tweaking Them And Making Money

It was an AI-manipulated version of the band’s 2019 single “Angels Above Me,” sped up with a tweaked lead vocal and a dance-music kick...

Executive Director – Historic Paramount Theatre

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Archaeologists Find Intact 18th Century Ship Off Norway

In addition to the well-preserved ceramics, researchers found barrels of grain and an array of high-end European-made goods ranging from chandeliers to stemmed glasses....

Report: Arts Audiences Are Growing In Australia

The survey, conducted since 2009 and last published in 2022, has found that almost all Australians (98%) engage with the arts in some capacity...

Why We Crave Social Interaction

Among humans, “you can feel lonely at a party, or you can feel fine alone in your office." Whatever the ideal degree of togetherness,...

Have You Ever Really Looked Carefully At The Declaration Of Independence?

It’s poetry, philosophy and polemic, all in a little more than 1,300 words and all represented in its second and most famous sentence. -...

Arguing For The Arts: Careful What You Claim

Why aren’t people more careful when it comes to making claims about the benefits of the arts? Quite frankly, because shoddy research and even...

Report: Half Of British Musicians Have Lost EU Work Since Brexit

The report by European Movement UK, a cross-party campaign group advocating closer UK-EU relations, found that nearly half of British musicians had experienced a reduced...

We Have Entered The Imagination Era

We have moved beyond the Information Age and are now firmly rooted in what I call the Imagination Era, a time when ideas and thinking differently...

Study: A High Percentage Of Musicians Are Using AI In their Work

A new study from the Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music found that 33 percent of respondents  “use AI to generate initial ideas, melodies, or reference...

Musicians Union Sues UMG And Warner Over License Deals For AI

“The AFM brings this lawsuit because defendants, two of the largest music companies in the world, have licensed sound recordings on which AFM-represented musicians...