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London’s Royal Ballet And Opera Makes Bank, Or Maybe Sustainable Income, On Its New...

Dynamic pricing is common, and as one performing arts critic pointed out, it “can shift in both directions, with prices increasing when tickets start...

How Large Data Sets And AI Analysis Are Absolutely Murdering Our Private Lives

“Personal data isn’t just a record of who we are. It’s our actions, transactions, locations, conversations, preferences, inferences, and vulnerabilities. It’s our identities, our...

How Theatre Artists Survive Dictatorships

“If you press your ear to the plays of the 20th century, they’ll tell you secrets of human acts gone by and strategies to...

The Growing Popularity Of Madrid As A Film Set Isn’t Exactly Thrilling Its Residents

“While city officials celebrate Madrid’s popularity as a film and television set, residents of the most in-demand neighborhoods are not particularly thrilled to find...

The Studio Museum In Harlem Reopens, After Seven Years, In Its Own New Home

The museum director: “In many ways I do feel the timing of our opening now is ideal. … We’re opening in a moment that's...

Have Screens Actually – We Mean It, This Time – Destroyed Education, Worldwide?

“It seems ridiculous to have to say this, but digital distraction is terrible for academic performance.” - The New York Times

Can Theatre About Sports, Or A Sport, Really Work On Stage?

“As a sports obsessive and avid theatergoer, I’ve always found the communal experiences staggeringly similar. Either way, we root and cheer and gasp in...

Elizabeth Franz, A Versatile And Tony-Winning Actress, Has Died At 84

Franz's “vibrant portrayal of Linda Loman, the wife of the piteous title character in the 1999 Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s Death of a...

Software Is Good At Pattern Recognition And Spitting Those Patterns Back Out, But Is...

“As with most things in life, when expertise is devalued, it’s easier to pass trash off as treasure. AutoTune and AI are enabling people...

Oh, BBC, WYD?

“In an increasingly polarized political and media landscape, the broadcaster has struggled to navigate its public interest remit and has proved inept at learning...

Disney May Be Turning To AI To Help Create ‘User-Generated Content’ On Its Main...

Bob Iger knows it’s, uh, interesting to be suing some AI companies while courting others. “'It's obviously imperative for us to protect our IP...

The Latest Threat To Authors And Books

What is “Take Back the Classroom” - and how did it get so prominent, so quickly? - BookRiot

If Your Musical Flops On Broadway, Why Not Just Restage It – At The...

Especially if you are, let’s say, a wealthy celebrity musician. "For Sting, 74, this is a chance to play in one of New York’s...

How The Internet Became A Misery Machine

“Sometimes you gotta use the dark arts, right? In benevolent ways, and just get people to care.” Ouf. - The Atlantic

Netflix House Is Temu Disneyland, In A Mall

“Let’s say you are a Netflix fan, as anyone making a pilgrimage to Netflix House is sure to be. What, then, are you a...

The Return Of A Night At The Natural History Museum

“Children ran, some of them in stocking feet, through the displays, with abandon. (Running had been discouraged in the safety lecture, but this did...

Man Who Stole A Banksy Print To Pay Off Drug Debt Sentenced To...

He “was seen on CCTV waiting outside the gallery for about 10 minutes on 8 September last year, before repeatedly smashing the glass door...

The Palm Springs Art Museum Trustee Revolt: Just What The Heck Is Happening Here?

Basically, “without consideration of multiple outside candidates, the search committee had in effect become simply a hiring committee for an in-house nominee.” That in-house...

The Musician Who Played The Trumpet For 25 Hours Straight

“It was relentless. But I love the trumpet, and that love carried me through.” - The Guardian (UK)

Writers On The Gulf Between Books And Screen

Viet Thanh Nguyen: “When poets write, the only thing that it costs a poet is their life. ... But when you make a TV...

Marina Lewycka, Author Of A Short History Of Tractors In Ukrainian, Has Died At...

The author was born in a German refugee camp after the war, and her tragicomic first novel was an unexpected literary hit. - The...

Inside The National Endowment For The Humanities, In The Iron Grip Of The Current...

“Many of its nearly 50 grant programs have been paused or ended. … About two thirds of the staff has been laid off and,...

SAG Awards Are Now, Simply, Named The Actor Awards

It’s a very clear, and useful, switch. “The union said on its website that it hoped to make clearer for its domestic and global...

Does ‘Sinners’ Have A Path To Win Some Major Oscars?

“Making the case for Sinners as Oscar-worthy isn’t hard. For one thing, it had a massive audience — at $297 million domestic, it’s the fifth-highest-grossing movie...

As Poet Andrea Gibson Was Dying At Home With Their Wife, A Filmmaker Recorded...

Gibson was “interested in chronicling their cancer experience in a way that was beautiful and artistic. They were writing, podcasting and even performing when...
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