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Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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New JFK Terminal Is Stuffed With Art

The $4.2 billion facility in Queens will showcase the largest number of works of any New York airport by major figures from the United...

Country Music Is Hot Again (And Fans Are In Charge)

Across the musical universe, country is cool again. This year, for the first time, the country festival Stagecoach sold out before its better-known mainstream...

“The Bear” Leads With Record Number Of Emmy Nominations

“The Bear,” about chefs under pressure at a Chicago restaurant, set a new record for nominations in a single year for a comedy. It has...

Australian Media Say Catastrophe If Meta Removes News Links From Facebook

Meta has threatened to remove all news from Facebook in Australia if it is “designated” under the world-first News Media Bargaining Code, which has the power...

Academic Publishing Is A Rip Off. We Need Reform

The annual revenues of the “big five” commercial publishers – Elsevier, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, Springer Nature, and SAGE – are each in the...

Why Silicon Valley Is Exploring Guaranteed Income

It is a critical moment for guaranteed income, which has been touted by the OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, the Tesla chief executive Elon Musk,...

Librarians Cull Books All The Time. How Do They Decide What Goes?

With public libraries mandated to support literacy, recreational reading, and free access to information, today’s librarians make decisions about removing books amid competing pressures...

How Lonnie Bunch Has Transformed The Smithsonian

Initiatives such as an ethical returns policy that restored twenty-nine looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria—shifting the global conversation around restitution—and a more recent effort, spurred...

What A Long Overdue Kaethe Kollwitz Show Says About MoMA’s Expanded Vision

Charting its way through changing times, MoMA is building out how it tells that history in the 21st Century, increasingly embracing women, African-American artists and...

Amid Financial And Leadership Woes, San Francisco Symphony Considers Cutting Its Chorus

Dozens of San Francisco Symphony Chorus members say leadership has proposed slashing their budget by up to 80%, a move they believe could further tarnish the...

Climate Change, Pandemics… We Face Global Threats. Our National Governments Aren’t Equipped

This basic mismatch between the scale of the problem and the scale of possible solutions is a source of many of today’s failures of...

Major Recording Labels Sue Verizon For Not Banishing Pirates

Verizon "knowingly provides its high-speed service to a massive community of online pirates," said the complaint filed in US District Court for the Southern District of...

Does Music Lose Its Power When It’s Too Easy To Make, Too Easy To...

Music being too easy to make means too much of the same music is made, “making it harder to find really exceptional things.” Because...

Disney’s Plan To Keep You Watching More

The entertainment giant is developing a host of new features aimed at lengthening the amount of time subscribers spend viewing its shows and movies....

Nicholas Serota’s Plan For The UK Arts Sector In The New Era

The plan includes putting culture and creativity at "the heart of education" and advocating "for the role culture can play in local renewal", as...

Hum-And-Search Music Is Here

The tool lets people hum the song, sing the song or even play the song on another instrument. The feature is rolling out to...

Peter Schjeldahl And The Art Of Dying

Like Karl Marx and Jim Harrison, who died at their desks, and George Orwell, who was writing a book review when he died, Schjeldahl...

Former British Museum Head Gets A Shiny New Job

In the release, the commission said it had chosen Hartwig Fischer, 61, because of his “global expertise in leading international cultural institutions and museums.”...

On The Decline: Can Opera Survive In The UK?

Fast forward to 2024, one Brexit vote and a global pandemic later, and opera companies are facing relentless budget cuts and declining public popularity....

The Case Against Historians Weighing In On Current Affairs

"I’ve been writing for years in opposition to professional historians pressing—on the public, on the media, on politicians and judges—a sense of the hyperurgent...

Christopher Knight, Art Detective, Hunts Down A Mis-Dated Diego Rivera

LACMA’s website and a gallery wall label said the painting dates to “around 1939.” But that couldn’t be correct. It’s hard to photograph a...

Remaking The Alamo: How To Tell The Story?

If the new museum focuses too much on slavery or other unsavory aspects of Texas history, it may deter visitors to one of the...

A Neurocognitive Ability Scientists Are Linking To Creativity

By examining how creative people process salient information, the researchers aimed to uncover a fundamental mechanism that could explain the unique attentional patterns observed...

How The London Philharmonic Approaches Programming

In the States, unions are very strong and rigorous, and they protect their members until they retire. I found the British scene to be...

Remembering Shelley Duvall’s Olive Oyl Dance

Dance “people” will recognize the innate beauty of her pose that is rooted in the cartoon version of OO as gangly. Even in her...
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