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Douglas McLennan

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Poland’s Court Refuses Government Plan To Liquidate Public Broadcaster

The decision marks a further legal blow to the new government’s efforts to regain control of public media from the former ruling Law and...

What If We Removed The Politics From Social Media?

Most social media algorithms are programmed to optimise the spread of inflammatory content, “fuelling the maelstrom of online political debate and, despite what the...

Remembering The Outsized Impact Of Diane Ragsdale

As an activist-thinker, Diane understood the ecologies of culture. She mapped them at the intersection of aesthetics, economics, and ethics, circling versions of the...

Marketing And Hype Are Overwhelming The Creative Economy

Rather than cajole or badger, campaigns now invite consumers to join the conversation. They’ve recognized that anyone can amplify their message, whether through social...

Celebrities Are Mad About AI Deepfakes. Congress Might Make A Law (Uh-Oh)

The new bill, called the No AI FRAUD Act and introduced by Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA), would establish legal definitions...

Director Norman Jewison, 97

Jewison, whose career began in Canadian television and spanned more than 50 years, was, like his close friend Sidney Lumet and a select few other directors,...

Tanya Berezin, Broadway Force, 82

At the Circle Repertory Company, where she said her goal was to “confuse people,” she nurtured a new generation of writers and actors in...

Pitchfork Was Iconic. So What? The Kids Have Moved On From Reviews Of Any...

Forget the death of newspapers and magazines (that’s old news about old news), we are now in the end of the era of websites...

Speculating On The Whitney Museum’s Murky Handling Of The Hopper Estate

The museum simply used me to avoid the scandal that would result if the public learned that many works said to be by Hopper...

Netflix Is A Giant. But The Streaming Business Has Gotten Significantly More Difficult

To be Netflix these days is to occupy the strange dichotomy of being a company that has won the war but still has plenty of...

A Heroic Effort To Save Pittsburgh’s National Opera House, Home To A Rich African-American...

It was supposed to cost $3 million to flip the house from a crumbling ruin to a vibrant community center with musical performances and...

How A Small Technical Change By Apple Sent Podcast Listener Stats Plummeting

A user who listened to a show a few times, subscribed, but stopped listening would continue to count as a download indefinitely. Even better under...

Study: Kids’ Reading Comprehension Goes Up Reading Physical Books Compared To Reading on Screens

A soon-to-be published, groundbreaking study from neuroscientists at Columbia University’s Teachers College has come down decisively on the matter: for “deeper reading” there is a clear...

How Apple Could Win Back The Music Business From Spotify (And Pay Musicians)

 In his plan, Apple would take each subscriber's monthly fee and distribute 90% to the artists that subscriber listened to that month (pro rata based on...

A Window On The Future Of Opera

Even when all might be lost in a hopeless desert of lifeless toxic sludge, the future feels bright. - Washington Post

A Brief History Of American Dialects

Myriad factors influence variations among American accents and dialects, including waves of settlement in a region, geographic location and class differences. - Smithsonian

UK Theatres Gasping To Restructure After Devasting Year

The Royal Court says it' seeking to "find new business models to sustain the theatre", while Hampstead has said 2022/23 turned out to be...

Report: Half As Many Scripted TV Shows Are Being Made As Were In 2019

The "report, published Friday and looking at scripted TV seasons being ordered in the U.S., noted that the volume of U.S. series has nearly...

How Math Plays A Role In All The Arts

The connections between mathematics and music have been celebrated since at least as far back as the Pythagoreans. However, though there has been writing...

The Tyranny Of Emoji Reactions

As a matter of official policy, reactions are supposed to relieve you of the burden of writing out a full response. But all of...

Want Your Dancers To Be More Creative? Help Them Also To Be Creative Outside...

Kerry Nicholls has worked as a choreographer, teacher and consultant, as well as associate artistic director to Rojo at English National Ballet. Rather than help...

Guthrie Theatre Chooses New Managing Director

Trisha Kirk has been a member of the Guthrie team since 1985 and has held various positions, including season ticket manager, box office manager,...

An AI-Created Performance Of George Carlin Demonstrates What’s Wrong With AI

The special, tastefully titled “George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead,” is one of the most unpleasant things ostensibly produced for entertainment purposes that I have ever...

Appreciating Joan Acocella

On the page, her fabulous erudition was melded to a frankness that was so unaffected as to seem effortless. Actually—a very Joan word—simplicity is...

Art Fairs Are Expensive And Less Effective For Galleries Selling. Still, The Galleries Can’t...

Anecdotally, the increasing costs of fair stands and their associated shipping, travel and entertainment budgets were already taking quite a toll pre-pandemic, but inflation...
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