Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Doug is the editor of ArtsJournal

Paris’ Pont Neuf Becomes A Stone Grotto

French artist JR has taken over Paris’s Pont Neuf—the oldest bridge over the Seine, and the city’s first built from stone, not wood. JR’s hotly awaited hometown installation La Caverne...

4,500-year-old Structure Recreated Close To Stonehenge

Reaching more than 20 feet in height, the hall was built over the course of nine months by a team of more than 100...

What Impact Does Free Admission Make On Museums?

“What we have seen, across the country, is that institutions that have eliminated admissions have generally not seen an increase in visitation in any...

Gandhi And His Notion Of Micro- And Macro-Morality

Gandhi demonstrated that micro-morality is essential, but not good enough. We have to be morally good people used to looking inside and judging what we...

Maybe We’re Thinking About Ecosystems The Wrong Way

Why do we keep thinking ecosystems have functions they could fail to perform? - Aeon

AI Music, Anthems And Video Is Fueling Alberta’s Separatist Movement

The 20 inauthentic channels analyzed have had nearly 40 million views. Videos use AI-generated deepfakes, often of Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark...

Booktok Sells Tons Of Books. Its Reviews, Though…

While TikTok’s stunted critical language sells legions more books—even good ones—than the literary critics who dismiss the platform, as a doubtfully salable fiction writer...

Theatre Should Be Celebrating Celebrities, Not Bemoaning Them

With our economy stagnant, this situation is not going to improve any time soon, and we need glamour and celebrity to boost sales, particularly...

Behind Book Bans In The Digital Age

I think the library feels like a place where you can do something concrete. You can go to an actual library; you can pull...

Political Drama Wins Cannes Palm d’Or

Cristian Mungiu's Norway-set drama about political polarization, Fjord, has won the Palme d'Or, handing the Cannes Film Festival's top honour for the second time to...

Miles Davis At 100: Still Influencing Music

Davis repeatedly dismantled the sound he had helped invent – embracing the electric age in 1968, much as Bob Dylan had in folk. -...

The Silencing Of Washington’s Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra

The cascading cancellations were devastating for the orchestra and its 61 professional musicians. Their annual salary is paid by performance and the lack of...

Dance As Competitive Sport Gets A League Of Its Own

What is the International Dance League? The N.B.A. of dance. The W.W.E. of dance. Formula 1 racing meets the TV show “America’s Best Dance...

The Enrollment Cliff Is Here For American Colleges

Last year, at least sixteen nonprofit colleges and universities announced that they would close and seven more announced that they would merge with or...

Ansel Adams Trust Slams Gallery Over AI Image

The artwork, which still appears on Danziger’s website, does not contain a title but is headlined A.I. GENERATED, From the prompt: Make a realistic color...

46 Museum Shows And Biennales To See This Summer

Spectacle in all its many forms is the big theme of the summer season, when big, glitzy projects will take over museums across the...

Weird Writing Advice (It’s The Best)

Writers have a bevy of mantras—“show don’t tell,” “kill your darlings”—that mainly help by giving the writer a sense that there are rules. But...

A Theatre Chain Encourages Its Patrons To Use Their Phones During The Movie. They...

The response from Alamo patrons has been largely negative, with many expressing outrage at a perceived about-face. They have taken to social media in...

What Happens When You Give Artists A Guaranteed Income

The extent to which AI will upend creative work remains unsettled. But that uncertainty has made guaranteeing income for creatives a more viable policy...

Pop Music Concerts Aren’t Selling Well This Summer. Why?

Something has happened since the pandemic. I don't know if it was greed accumulated during the closure years, if it was inflation, if it...

AJ Chronicles: Hollywood, 6; Non-Profit Arts, 1

Hollywood has reinvented its core model at least six times in a century. The nonprofit arts model has reinvented itself exactly once. Now there may no choice. But what's the case?

Is Arts Criticism A Moral Good?

We no longer argue about whether art as such is a matter of life and death—we assume that it’s not. Consequently, critics aren’t prompted...

Potential Strike On London’s West End After Actors Vote

An indicative ballot held by the performing arts union, Equity, was overwhelmingly backed by its membership: 98% voted yes to potential strikes. The result...

Philadelphia Museum Of Art Remakes Its Leadership Team

Daniel Weiss took over as director and CEO in December after the dismissal of former leader Sasha Suda. He has rolled back some of the decisions made...

Beloved Tenor Limmie Pulliam, 51

His return became one of the most remarkable late-career success stories in American opera. As his voice matured into a true dramatic tenor, Pulliam...