Douglas McLennan
Musicians Are Wary Of AI. So Why Are Big Music Companies Making AI Deals?
Those worries are being deepened by how the major labels, once fearful of the technology, are now embracing it – and heralding a future...
NPR’s Top Music Stories Of 2025
In an ever-changing and fast-paced attention economy, musicians hustled to put out records, connect with listeners and demand accountability from some of the industry's...
YouTube Pulls Its Music Data Off Billboard Charts Because It Disagrees With How The...
“Billboard uses an outdated formula that weights subscription-supported streams higher than ad-supported. This doesn’t reflect how fans engage with music today and ignores the...
What It’s Like To Be Performing In The Kennedy Center These Days
Looking out across the hall’s empty seats, he often thinks of the pandemic—of that dismal year when the orchestra couldn’t perform, when he’d drag...
Reading, Literacy, And Brain Rot
If we consider literacy not as the ability to parse simple sentences but as the capacity to comprehend and enjoy complex texts, and ultimately...
While Many Regional American Theatres Struggle, Some Are Thriving
For a struggling industry, these two theaters — and a handful of others — are models of success: They are producing a healthy menu...
When Your Ownership Of Something You Bought Depends On Continuing To Pay
With the Internet of Things, and more broadly the layering of networked computers into every interaction, the function of almost anything, or the availability...
Now That We’ve Lost Trust In Institutions, Can We Get it Back?
Now that so many of us say that we mistrust or distrust things like Big Pharma and the government, we need to think about...
The Art Market Roars Back In the Fall
Sellers tracking the market downturn started slapping lower price-tags on their pieces as well, which stoked momentum in the second half of the year....
Warner Board Rejects Paramount Offer
With the rejection official, Paramount will need to persuade WBD shareholders to tender their shares at that price, or to submit a higher bid than its...
The Threat Of AI Is Not To Art But To The Ability To Make...
What A.I. imperils is not human creativity itself but the ability to make a living from creative endeavor. - The New York Times
As Our Culture Diet Becomes More Synthetic, The “Realness” Of Live Experience Will Be...
As the world becomes more digital, more "optimized", and more isolated, the value of embodied, shared, human experience increases, not decreases. And we’re already...
How Small Museums Are Going Viral
Small museums, looking to raise their profiles and educate the masses, are turning their paintings, sculptures and tapestries into the unlikely stars of TikTok...
Corporate America Is “Desperate To Hire Storytellers”
While the heyday of technology gurus, developer ninjas, SEO rockstars and at least one digital prophet have long since passed, calling salaried communications professionals...
Study: 87 Percent Of Musicians Are Using AI In Their Work
It found that 87% of artists have incorporated AI into at least one part of their process. AI is powering a new era of self-sufficient...
Time For The Art Market To Be “Right-Sized”
There is another way of looking at the shake-ups and shutdowns that have defined the art trade in 2025. Instead of a collapse, the...
The Re-Rise Of The Middlebrow?
Whereas the modernists and postmodernists tended to use low culture as a vast reserve of references, tropes, and stock characters to be deployed as...
The 56 Artists Chosen For The 2026 Whitney Biennial
Guerrero said the biennial—which is the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the US—will interrogate themes such as kinship and infrastructure to try and...
Get The Popcorn: The Battle To Buy Warner Bros. Is Pure Entertainment
You couldn’t avoid the irony: The drama for how traditional Hollywood will be devoured is now as entertaining as anything Hollywood could ever come...
Study: Australian Theatre Pay Lags
Drawing on data from 92 Australian performing arts organisations with annual turnovers of between $250,000 and $4 million, the survey charts the persistently lagging...
Two Generations Of Rothschilds Battle Over Their “Mini-Louvre” Art Collection
The lawsuits centre on the family’s extensive collection of furniture, priceless historic objects and paintings held at the baronial domain, the Chateau de Pregny...
AI Is Causing Havoc With Recipe Bloggers
The AI had taken elements of similar recipes from multiple creators and Frankensteined them into something barely recognizable. In one memorable case, the Google AI failed to...
North Carolina County Dissolves Library Board Over Decision On Book About A Transgender Boy
Kasey Meehan, director of the Freedom to Read program at free-expression advocacy group PEN America, said Randolph County’s decision to dissolve its library board...
Virtually No Support In UK For Government’s “Opt-Out” Plan For AI And Artists
Only 3% of people backed the government’s initial preferred tech company-friendly option, which was to require artists and copyright holders to actively opt out...
Critics’ Consensus: This Year’s Best Shows On Broadway
“Liberation” was the only clear-cut consensus choice among the professional critics, as you’ll see below. - New York Theatre





























