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After 22 Years, The International African American Museum Has An Official Opening Date

Built on a Charleston waterfront wharf where more than 100,000 enslaved Africans were brought ashore after the Middle Passage, will officially open the weekend of January 21, 2023. More than $100 million has been raised for its construction and operation. - Hyperallergic

A Children’s Mental Health Crisis: One Thing We Could Do

We are well past the point of believing that casual or inferred approaches meet the need. With summer programs right around the corner, there is an immediate opportunity to prioritize students’ mental health in new, more robust ways. - Ensemble News

In Georgia, Many Arts Workers Are Being Fired, Allegedly For Political Reasons

Since taking office last year, the country's culture minister has had people (including top executives) dismissed from the Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi, the National Film Centre, and a TV channel; last week, 40 staffers were sacked from the National Museum. - ArtReview

Why, Despite Efforts, Have The Arts Failed To Diversify?

‘In answer to the question, “Who do you make work for?” people will say, “I make work for everyone – for anyone.” But when you say, “Well, what are you doing to ensure that outcome?” the answers start to narrow considerably. - ArtsHub

Do The Arts Have Too Many Managers?

Half of all public and private grants now pay administrators’ salaries – only a quarter fund arts production. Even if many are wonderful, managers are collectively the greatest obstacle to balancing budgets. - The Stage

End Of An Aura: Licensing Company Forbids Vegas Wedding Chapels From Using Elvis

The licensing company that controls the name and image of “The King” is ordering Sin City chapel operators to stop using Elvis in themed ceremonies, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on Monday. - Seattle Times

The Famed Cabaret Shows At The Lido In Paris Are No More

"Amid financial troubles and changing times, the venue's new corporate owner is ditching most of the Lido's staff and its high-kicking, high-glamour dance shows — which date back decades and inspired copycats from Las Vegas to Beirut — in favor of more modest musical revues." - AP

The Problem With Times Square

The more crowded Times Square becomes with visitors, the more off-putting it is for the white-collar office workers who now have the choice to work from home. - The New York Times

Wisconsin May Lose NEA Money Because GOP Legislators Won’t Provide Matching Funds

"Every year, the NEA parcels out federal funding to state-level arts agencies ... to distribute as individual grants. The states have to match this money. For the latest round of these grants, the Arts Board is waiting for the state to put up its share of the match." - Tone (Madison, WI)

The Ridiculous Challenges Of Trying To Visit Literary Sites In A Very Inaccessible City

London absolutely sucks for wheelchairs and the people using them. "Somewhere, the ghost of Virginia Woolf was smiling knowingly, or maybe rolling her eyes. Anonymous was a woman, indeed. I couldn’t get the wheelchair down the corridor, so I hopped out and walked." - LitHub

The Damage Memes Can Do

Yeah, this is not great for domestic violence survivors. "We're seeing this proliferation of misinformation about a domestic violence trial. We're seeing people see entertainment in it." - CBC

An Indigenous Filmmaker Is Turned Away At Cannes For Wearing Moccasins

"Cannes has strict rules around formal wear on the red carpet — black tie for men, evening gowns for women — but there are accommodations for traditional formal wear, such as Scottish kilts or Indian saris." Apparently, moccasins do not qualify. - CBC

Canada Tries To Make A Case For Internet Regulation Because Of… The Arts?

The emphasis: that material cultural and live performance follow the virtual. It’s an odd hierarchy to be asserting to an arts gathering emerging from a pandemic where everything went virtual – only to reveal how much the physical and the actual matter. - The Globe & Mail (Canada)

Of Funding, Arts, And Innovation

Pre-COVID, Boston’s arts organizations had a pragmatic approach—they prioritized ticket sales over experimentation. As a result, Boston’s arts sector produces fewer new works than its peer cities. Without new sources of funding, this innovation disparity will likely increase. - Commonwealth

Casualty Of War: Russian Artists, Scientists, Creatives, Are Leaving

How low has Putin driven Russian culture? Here are two indications. Thousands of scientists and other intellectuals along with hundreds of ballet dancers and other artists are leaving or trying to leave Russia, ashamed of Putin’s wars and immobilized by his repression. - Hedgehog Review

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