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We’ve Made Luigi Mangione Into The Latest Great American Celebrity Outlaw

His astounding social media fame has inspired a musical, Saturday Night Live skits, stand-up routines, academic inquiries into the regulation of health care algorithms and the psychosocial effects of chronic pain, and a counter-movement of outraged commentators scolding anyone who would make light of a murder. - The New York Times

Trump Versus Higher Ed: Will Academia Survive The Intrusion?

Scholars who feared speech might make them vulnerable to deportation, the government advised, reflect grandiosity and paranoia. Professors are smart, but they do not inhabit the real world. There is a kind of overheated imagination, the government’s lawyers suggested, that comes from living too much with concepts and ideas, rather than hard facts. - Chronicle of Higher Education

Trump Surprises Kennedy Center Employees By Posting The KC Honoree List Would Be Announced This Week

Trump posted the announcement Tuesday morning. It said in part: "GREAT Nominees for the TRUMP/KENNEDY CENTER, whoops, I mean, KENNEDY CENTER, AWARDS," which alludes to a bill in Congress that would rename the performing arts venue after him. - NPR

AI In Education: We’re Skeptical

Every time we layer another technology on, it gets harder and harder for the student to understand what they are responsible for and what rights they are giving up. - The New York Times

Trump White House Announces Review Of All Exhibits At Smithsonian Museums

“The White House will launch a sweeping review of Smithsonian exhibitions, collections and operations ahead of America’s 250th-birthday celebrations next year. … The vetting process would include reviewing public-facing and online content, curatorial processes and guidelines, exhibition planning and collection use,” - The Washington Post (MSN)

Madrid City Council Rejects Multicultural Festival; Organizers Allege Ideological Bias

The Kúpula se Mueve (Kúpula Moves) festival has been held without incident in previous years, but city councilors rejected three different applications for permits this year, claiming that the event would cause noise complaints and public disorder. Organizers say, “We’re convinced we’re being discriminated against on ideological grounds.” - The Guardian

Data: Canada’s Arts Industry Economy Has Surpassed Pre-Pandemic Levels

Today’s analysis indicates that the performing arts have surpassed pre-pandemic levels of revenues and impact on GDP (i.e., the levels in 2019), neither of which was the case in my analysis last year. However, after adjusting for inflation, neither total revenues nor impact on GDP have reached pre-pandemic levels. - Statistical Insights on the Arts

The Current President Is Back In The Smithsonian’s Impeachment Display

Er, that was a fast update. “The new text makes minor changes to — and offers slightly fewer details than — the temporary signage.” - Washington Post (Yahoo)

Don’t Call Disney’s Settlement With A Fired Actor Cancel Culture

We know what real, and terrifying, cancel culture and real corporate capitulation look like now, thanks to Paramount Global, law firms, and a certain president. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

A Young Donor’s Sudden Death Leads To Questions, And Challenges, At Some Of New York’s Biggest Art Institutions

Matthew Christopher Pietras “found himself eagerly courted by institutions that are desperate to find new generations of young patrons. He was invited to join the board of the Met Opera and began sponsoring galas.” Then things went horribly, tragically awry. - The New York Times

San Francisco Human Rights Commission Announces, Then Withholds, $19 Million In Arts And Community Service Funding

“In June, the HRC announced it would issue awards to organizations such as the ... San Francisco LGBT Center, Chinese Culture Center, Youth Art Exchange and Bayview Opera House. But the HRC rescinded the announcement in late July after a coalition called MegaBlackSF sent a letter raising concerns about the grant process.” - KQED (San Francisco)

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Cancellation Of NEH Grants

“A judge in Oregon on Wednesday ordered the federal government to essentially freeze more than $200 million withheld from state and local humanities councils across the country and to halt any plans to spend the money elsewhere.” - The Oregonian

UCLA: Trump $584M Cuts Are A “Death Knell” For School’s Research

The University of California president on Wednesday said Trump administration grant suspensions at UCLA total $584 million, cuts that would be a “death knell” to medical, science and energy research and have spurred negotiations with federal officials. - Los Angeles Times

Here’s The Culture Trump’s NEH Is Funding After Canceling Previous Grants

The grants include many focused on presidents, statesmen and canonical authors, including $10 million to the University of Virginia — which the agency said was the largest grant in its history — that will support the “expedited completion” of editorial work on papers relating to the Declaration of Independence, the American Revolution and the Founding era. - The New...

San Francisco Arts Community Facing Cost/Funding Squeeze

Financial constraints in the arts in the community are responsible for much more than limiting the amount of entertainment available. - San Francisco Classical Voice

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