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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Five Art Gallery Apps To Help You Explore

For a decade, See Saw has reigned as the app for art world denizens, but the last year has seen the arrival of new apps and...

Not One Of Hollywood’s Big Star Movies This Fall Has Become A Hit

Not one of the 25 dramas and comedies that movie companies released in North American theaters over the past three months has become a...

Sound System Culture Is Taking Over UK Art And Fashion

There has already been a clear increase in the number of Japanese-style listening bars across the UK, but the visual arts trend is also harnessing sound...

University Decides ROI On Investment In Its University Press Is Insufficient And Closes It....

Bucknell University Press is on track to shut down by the end of this fiscal year. Demise of the press is raising broader questions...

As We Prepare To Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday, Is There A Recognizable American Classical...

Is there a unifying theme around the kinds of music being written in the classical world that could indicate an “American style?” (And, as...

Is It Time For Museums To Ban Selfies?

For some institutions, a ban on selfie-taking could be an operational choice, tied to staffing levels, available space, or the types of objects on...

Has 21st Century Culture Lost Its Creativity?

Music without instruments and lyrics without meaning. Endless reboots, sequels and superheroes in the cinema. After a burst of magnificent TV dramas in the noughties, every glitzy...

New Study: 97 Percent Of Listeners Can’t Identify Whether The Music They’re Listening To...

A staggering 97% of listeners cannot distinguish between artificial intelligence-generated and human-composed songs, a Deezer–Ipsos survey showed on Wednesday, underscoring growing concerns that AI...

How Schools Across America Are Responding To AI Use

In the face of a revolutionary change that many educators believe will alter the career trajectories of school-aged kids and the instructional methods of...

Preservationists Fight To Save New Deal-Era Murals In Building Called “The Sistine Chapel” Of...

The clock is ticking for Washington, D.C.’s 85-year old Wilbur J. Cohen building, described by preservationists as the “Sistine Chapel of New Deal Art”...

Spotify Launches A “Catch You Up” Feature For Audiobooks, To Summarize What You’ve Read...

The company likens the feature, called Recaps, to a “previously on” segment at the start of episodes in a TV series. - The Verge

Ticket Prices Continue To Soar, But Lawsuits Abound

 There are currently multiple class action lawsuits at various stages, as well as a Department of Justice antitrust lawsuit against the world’s largest concert...

Landmark AI Ruling On Song Lyrics

The court ruled on Tuesday that OpenAI should have acquired licenses for German song lyrics in GEMA’s repertoire before using them to train and...

The Resurgence Of Music On Physical Objects

Continuing one of the more surprising comebacks of the digital age, vinyl album sales in the United States increased for the 18th consecutive year in...

The Muppets Come To Netflix And Go Global

More than almost any other children’s show, Sesame Street seemed to crack the code on how to simultaneously educate and entertain children. - The Guardian

LA’s TV Commercial Business Is Tanking Too

Production in the third quarter of this year was 18 percent lower than last year, and 40 percent lower than the five-year average, according...

The Antique Movie Camera Reviving A Technology

A handful of rare and cranky antiques are powering the ungainly Hollywood resurgence of VistaVision. The format, developed in 1954 by Paramount, was once...

Masterworks Sold Shares In $1 Billion Of Art. Good Investment?

In just eight years, it has become one of the art market’s biggest buyers. Its collection of 500 artworks is now valued at more...

Netflix’s First Venture Into Theme Parks

"This is the first permanent physical manifestation of Netflix for our fans," says the company's chief marking officer, Marian Lee. "They've been inviting us...

Striking British Library Workers Expose Dire Low Pay Consequences

According to their union, they are offered pay deals so dire that many of them work multiple jobs and live in substandard housing. Seventy-one per...

Hollywood Has Slipped Dramatically In Diversifying

To my shock, when I looked at the numbers, I found that not only are things not significantly better, 2025 has been worse than any moment...

Bart Sher: Theatre As Catalyst For Change

“I think theatre is a catalyst for change,” Sher said. “I don’t think you make theatre pieces to tell people how to change. We...

We Have A Growing AI Slop Problem

 Of course, with mass production comes surplus and, then, refuse. We containerize actual trash because otherwise debris gets on everything else and makes everything less...

The Brilliant Critic Who Took On Raising American Literature

Cowley’s power and influence lay in opening, not shutting, the door to a new generation. He came of age at an especially fertile literary...

Controversy Over Appointment Of Palm Springs Art Museum’s New Director

Christine Vendredi may well have proven to be the best candidate, but that the bungled process of simply elevating the chief curator to the...
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