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Kennedy Center Boss Warns Of Job Cuts During Shutdown
In a Tuesday memo obtained by The Associated Press, Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell told staff that ‘departments will obviously function on a much...
Bud Cort, Star Of “Harold And Maude” And “Brewster Mccloud,” Is Dead At 77
He was discovered by director Robert Altman for the 1970 films M*A*S*H and Brewster McCloud; he subsequently featured in Heat (1995), Dogma (1999) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)....
Leonard Slatkin Named Music Director Of Nashville Symphony
The 81-year-old conductor has served the orchestra as “Music Advisor” for the past year, following the departure of Giancarlo Guerrero. (He did the same...
A Choreographer Adapts Flamenco For Ice Dancing
Antonio Najarro, former director of the Ballet Nacional de España and choreographer of several medal-winning routines in ice dancing: “It seemed very difficult to...
Playwright Tracy Letts On Why He Wrote “Bug” (And Why Now’s A Good Time...
“I was studying this issue of conspiracy theories and what makes people susceptible to a conspiracy theory. There’s a real terror of (not conforming)...
You’re About To Release A Novel, And Suddenly A News Event Comes Too Close...
That’s the dilemma that faced Simon & Schuster last fall, when right-wing media star Charlie Kirk was assassinated not long before the scheduled publication...
Philippe Gaulier, Clown School Professor With A Galaxy Of Movie-Star Alumni, Is Dead At...
“The influential founder of France’s École Philippe Gaulier … taught the art of clowning for decades and his students included Sacha Baron Cohen, Helena Bonham...
Ireland Makes Its Basic-Income-For-Artists Program Permanent
“The Basic Income for the Arts initiative will provide €325 ($386) a week to 2,000 eligible artists based in the Republic in three-year cycles....
Inside The Dismantling Of Voice Of America (As Recounted By One Of The Dismantled)
“An international media outlet employing hundreds of foreign journalists with the stated mission of promoting civil liberties abroad was bound to be incompatible with...
San Francisco Is Trying A Novel Approach To Securing Affordable Housing For Artists
“Trading financial gain for lasting impact, several older artists have donated the houses they bought decades ago to community land trusts, legal entities that...
BBC World Service Will Run Out Of Funding By April If Government Doesn’t Step...
Most of the World Service’s £400 million budget comes from the licence fee which funds the entire BBC, though the Foreign Office contributes a...
Oregon’s Portland Chamber Orchestra Abruptly Closes Down
The ensemble, founded in 1946, was believed to be the longest-running chamber orchestra in the US. While it has faced the same post-COVID financial...
Dallas Opera Chief Ian Derrer Appointed General Director Of Canadian Opera Company
Derrer — who came to The Dallas Opera in 2018 and then steered the company through COVID, raised $54.5 million and doubled the endowment,...
London’s “Brutalist Monstrosity” Southbank Centre Given Landmark Status
“The Southbank Centre in London, which includes the Hayward Gallery, Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Undercroft skatepark and was once voted ‘Britain's ugliest building’, has been...
How Has India Managed To Develop Over 100 Literary Festivals?
“The answer is that festivals in India are only partly about books. They are a ‘spectacle’ offering music, dance, handicraft sales and food. Even...
American Tap Dance Meets Indian Kathak — And The Rhythms And Sparks Fly
“In Speak, American tap dancers collaborate with their counterparts in kathak, a classical Indian percussive dance form. While these genres have been crossed before,...
Master Cinematographer Roger Deakins On His Half-Century Behind The Camera
“Deakins – cinematographer to the Coen brothers, Martin Scorsese and Sam Mendes, whose work has earned him 14 Oscar nominations and two wins, five BAFTAs, a...
Letterboxd Has Become For Movie Fans What GoodReads Was (At Its Best) For Lit...
“Browsing Letterboxd, you find an eclectic range of tastes, tones and approaches to movie-watching, a buffet of high and low, mainstream and esoterica. …...
After $41 Million Renovation, San Francisco’s Castro Theater Reopens As Performing Arts Center
“It was as if nothing had changed about the historic Castro district landmark. Except that nearly everything has.” The new removable chairs and flattened...
Broadway Musical Fans Are Recreating Favorite Dance Numbers On TikTok
“These content creators are not just copycats; they are attempting and sometimes mastering the complicated dance moves and distinctive performances of shows they may...
Antiquities-Trafficking Prosecutor Wins Art History Award
Matthew Bogdanos, founder and chief of the Antiquities Trafficking Unit in the New York District Attorney’s office, has been awarded the Marica Vilcek Prize in...
Three Sexual Assault Lawsuits Against Author Neal Gaiman Are Dismissed
“Scarlett Pavlovich filed a lawsuit against Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, in Wisconsin in February 2025, accusing Gaiman of multiple sexual assaults while...
Philadelphia Museum Of Art’s Chief Of Staff And CFO Resign
“Maggie Fairs, who was promoted to chief of staff last year by former director and CEO Sasha Suda, will leave the museum at the end...
Troubled San Antonio Philharmonic Loses Its Music Director
“The departure of the respected conductor, pianist and educator (Jeffrey Kahane) comes as the orchestra, formed from the ashes of the San Antonio Symphony, finds...
Buffalo’s Classical Radio Station Plans To Go Commercial
“Buffalo Toronto Public Media has filed an application with the FCC to convert WNED-FM to commercial status, a move which would allow it to...






























