Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Doug is the editor of ArtsJournal

Executive Director- Texas Ballet Theater working with Management Consultants for the Arts

Texas Ballet Theater (TBT) serving Dallas, Fort Worth, & all of North Texas, seeks a dynamic strategist to serve as its next Executive Director.

Australian State Abandons Plans To Refocus Library On “Digital Experiences”

Many of Australia’s most prominent writers, researchers and artists, along with thousands of members of the public, had expressed outrage over the proposal to...

Poets Are All About Words. What Happens When Those Words Start Slipping Away?

Because the cells that make up the mind are material, they can degrade or die. When neurons degrade, starve, or die, the essential connections...

When The AI Police Are Wrong

The Originality.ai reports on his draft, which he shared with The Times, showed that adding or deleting even just a few sentences produced wildly...

Greece’s New Law To Combat Art Theft

The bill, approved by Parliament in late January, establishes strict criminal penalties calibrated to the severity of the offense, including prison sentences ranging from...

Could (Should?) AI Replace Art Experts?

Attribution, in this sense, is not merely a scholarly exercise. It is the keystone of an economic and cultural structure. Without it, prices collapse,...

Hip-Hop Pioneer Afrika Bambaataa, 68

Bambaataa and the parties where he DJ'ed swelled in popularity throughout the decade and well into the 1980s, when he released a series of...

Closing Arguments In The Live Nation Case

The heart of the case before the jury involves accusations that Live Nation has pressured artists to use the company’s promotions arm to play...

AI And The End Of Homework: AI Can Now Do All The Work

Need to take an online math quiz? Write a biology-lab report? Create a PowerPoint presentation for history class? AI can do all of this...

Pew Study On Reading: Americans Still Prefer Print Books

Print continues to be the only book format used by a majority of Americans. Roughly two-thirds of adults say they have read a physical book...

How Martin Luther Changed Music History

He realised how powerful music could be in spreading his new doctrine, that it could “incite people to do good and to teach them”....

Hirshhorn Museum Director To Become Guggenheim Museum Director

Melissa Chiu, who has led the Hirshhorn for more than a decade, is the fourth director of a Smithsonian museum to depart within the...

Getty Center To Close For A Year

The reopening of the museum, which draws about 1.3 million visitors each year, is planned for spring 2028, shortly before the Summer Olympics come...

London’s Times Newspaper Reduces Story-Count, Increases Readership

Across the whole newsroom, The Times has gone from publishing more than 200 stories a day to about 150 – a 25% cut. -...

Our Zombie Entertainment Industrial Complex

Entertainment and tech companies have gotten smarter about putting consumers into bastardized flow states that leaves people feeling drained and sad rather than challenged...

Library On The US/Canada Border Gets A Door On The Canadian Side

For decades, people in Stanstead were allowed to walk around the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, but last year the U.S. limited access. Instead...

What The Ambitious New LACMA Building Is Trying To Do

The new LACMA, which opens to members in the coming weeks and to the general public May 4, is momentous not only because of...

What’s In The New Writers Guild Contract With Movies Studios

The studios will kick in $321 million — a record sum — to keep the writers’ health fund solvent. The health plan changes are...

South Korea Shakes Up Its Cultural Leadership

South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has announced a series of high-profile appointments across its leading arts institutions, led by the naming...

Who Likes To Be Sad? So Why Do We Seek Out Art That Makes...

It’s a phenomenon that has long puzzled psychologists and philosophers alike. Given that we usually dread sadness and strive to avoid it because it...

In Praise Of Ghostwriting

Ghostwriting has an undeservedly bad reputation. Even without AI, some readers feel betrayed if the name on a book’s cover doesn’t tell the whole...

Disney To Lay Off 1000 Workers

While the layoffs are noteworthy, they are a fraction of the size of the cuts overseen by former CEO Bob Iger when he rejoined...

Spain’s Culture Minister Refuses Transfer Of Guernica For Basque Loan

The Basque government is already familiar with the Reina Sofía’s condition report—which deems the painting too fragile to travel—and that it is instead requesting...

HarperCollins’ Canadian Side-Hustle. Be Wary.

There is every reason to be wary when a foreign-owned corporation stakes a claim to defending Canada’s cultural sovereignty, but the case of HarperCollins...

LACMA Reinvented: Inside LA’s New Museum

No L.A. institution has taken as risky a leap in this century as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. With the opening of...