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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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AI And The End Of The Notion Of Authorship

Technically speaking, an algorithm wrote the text, but a human had to prompt the algorithm. So who or what is the author? Is it...

Trump Is Going To “Les Mis”. So?

Trump is a fan. At campaign rallies he would make his entrance to the anthemic "Do You Hear the People Sing?" blaring from loudspeakers. The U.S....

Opera’s Translation Debate

Like the qwerty keyboard, sitting through a three-or-more-hour performance in a language we don’t understand is a peculiar cultural phenomenon we accept only because...

An Existential Crisis For The Smithsonian

If the president succeeds in removing a key leader who is not accused of any professional or personal misconduct, he will effectively gain control...

Brookings: AI Has Rendered Most Writing Obsolete

These are very substantial benefits, and it is true they are lost when we write using a keyboard or keypad. But on balance, far...

Piano Sales Are Sinking

Sales have held steady at around 31,000 a year for the past decade, but in 2024, fewer than 18,000 were sold, according to an...

The Art Model Beyond Galleries?

 The aim is to organize experimental exhibitions created alongside artists that will surprise collectors and the public alike, via organizing exhibitions in non-traditional venues,...

Manhattan Theatre Club seeks Director of Learning & Community Engagement

The Director of Learning and Community Engagement will be an innovative thought leader, strong collaborator, and skillful public advocate, with a fervent commitment to community engagement and relationship development.

A Change Of Generational Leadership In The Music Industry?

If the past tells us anything, it’s that seismic technological shifts have often served as a precursor for a changing of the guard at...

Are We Having Second Thoughts About Capitalism?

I’m not claiming that most people are saying “Let’s get rid of capitalism,” because it still delivers the bacon, to some extent. But I...

Major UK Museums Make Plea For Negativity Towards Corporate Sponsors

The British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and The National Gallery have backed a letter calling for an end to the “relentless negativity”...

’78 Recordings Are Essential Music History

While 33-rpm vinyl reigns supreme in popular culture and the central role of LPs in hop-hop sampling and scratching, 78s were by far the...

Indiana Legislature Passes Bill That Could Slash Hundreds Of University Degree Programs

More than half of the bachelor's degrees offered at Indiana's public colleges and universities could be eliminated under an eleventh-hour provision slipped into the...

Edinburgh Fringe Loses Major Sponsor, Seeks City Help

No new sponsor has been found for the Fringe to replace Johnnie Walker, Fringe chiefs have admitted, as they draw up plans to demand...

Survey Of Tech At Non-Profits: Haves and Have-Nots

The findings reveal a sector at a crossroads, where organizations that can afford to modernize are pulling ahead, while those that can’t fear being...

Trump Asks Congress To Cancel Funding For Public Broadcasting

The proposal, sent to lawmakers by White House budget director and key policy architect Russell Vought, asks Congress to “rescind,” or repeal, $8.3 billion...

Seattle International Film Festival Lays Off Twenty Percent Of Its Staff

“SIFF leadership has been addressing the need to cut expenses in an intensive way since the summer of 2024: reducing administrative costs and significantly...

Opera Colorado: Director of Advancement

Opera Colorado seeks a dynamic, experienced, and strategic communicator and fundraiser to lead the next chapter of the company’s growth.

How a Giant 13-Ton Piece Of Public Art Was Rescued In Minneapolis

Inspired by the mid-20th-century discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, an ancient collection of biblical and historical writings, “Scroll” stood 27 feet high and...

McNulty: Here’s What Play Ought To Win The Tony This Year

There was a time not so long ago when the future of the Broadway play was in serious doubt. The threat hasn’t gone away,...

Meet The New Director Of Juilliard’s Dance Division

She was a member of the innovative Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and was among the last group of dancers to be trained by the...

Six Pianists Advance To Van Cliburn Finals

The Cliburn’s jury has selected the six players advancing to the final round of its competition in downtown Fort Worth June 3-7. - Fort...

Study: Your Brain Is Rewired When You Listen To Music

When you listen to a steady rhythm, your brain doesn’t just process it—it reconfigures itself in real time. A new study introduces FREQ-NESS, an...

Giant Music Labels Are Negotiating Licensing Deals With AI Music Generators

Music industry executives have expressed cautious optimism about AI technology while defending copyright protections. - Music Business Worldwide

Why Are So Many Music Festivals Dying?

This year, more than 40 festivals have already been canceled, according to one count.- CNN
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