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Scottish Arts Organizations Protest Deep Funding Cuts

Many of Scotland’s best known arts organisations, including the Edinburgh fringe and national jazz orchestra, are in uproar over plans for deep cuts in culture funding. - The Guardian

Turmoil At Spoleto Festival USA: Exodus Of Board Members And Major Staff Turnover

"Since (CEO Mena Mark) Hanna took over, nearly all of the nonprofit’s established artistic and business leaders have been replaced. And in recent months the board has seen an exodus, especially since chairwoman Alicia Mullen Gregory was ousted from her leadership position in July." - The Post and Courier (Charleston)

Soaring Ticket Prices At Bolshoi Theater Leave Muscovites Furious

The opera and ballet mecca has seen two big price increases this year alone; admission now costs well over double what it did in 2023. Many angry patrons blame new general director Valery Gergiev, with some noting that prices at St. Petersburg's Mariinsky Theater, which Gergiev has run for decades, remain reasonable. - Gramilano

Seattle Exhibit On Confronting Hate Spawns More Of It

“In an exhibit that was supposed to be about coming together to confront hate, hate has won. And, our community feels more alone as a result.” - Seattle Times

Disney Avoids Getting Publicly Sued By Adding Arbitration Clauses To Absolutely Everything

After a visitor died of anaphylactic shock from being fed allergens (the servers had been warned) at a Disney World restaurant, Disney attorneys tried to dismiss her widower's lawsuit because, they argued, he agreed to private arbitration when signing up for Disney+ and again when purchasing theme park tickets. - New York Magazine (MSN)

Battle Of The Theme-Park Titans

Disney and Universal are engaging in one-upmanship as their theme parks bring in more revenue than their sputtering entertainment divisions. (This is despite the fact that visitor numbers have started to fall.) Yet the studios' rivalry in the live-attractions business goes back decades. - TheWrap

Lisa Nandy May Not Be An Artist, But She May Be The Culture Minister Britain Needs

"Those pining for a cultured culture minister should be careful what they wish for – especially when looking romantically to counterparts in Europe who take a ‘personal’ interest in their brief. … We need political steel, an understanding of the technical and administrative problems we face and belief in what we do." - Classical Music (UK)

Barcelona Is Being Crushed By Overtourism

For anyone hoping to understand the complicated contours of overtourism in Barcelona, the Carmel Bunkers is a good place to start. - The New York Times

Not Just The Seine: Cities Are Reclaiming Their Waterways For Swimming

After a century of ignoring the very arteries that allowed them to grow in the first place, cities are learning to love their rivers again. - The Guardian

Educators Still Don’t Know How To Deal With AI And Students

Generative AI has “pretty much ruined the integrity of online classes,” which are increasingly common as schools such as ASU attempt to scale up access. No matter how small the assignments, many students will complete them using ChatGPT. - The Atlantic

Artists Claim Progress In Case Against AI Image Generators

The court will now allow artists to proceed with discovery on claims that AI image generators relying on Stable Diffusion violate both the Copyright Act and the Lanham Act, which protects artists from commercial misuse of their names and unique styles. - ArsTechnica

How The Russian Avant Garde Tried To Unite Art And Life

The Russian and Soviet avant-garde is neither school nor style but “a mentality.” - The Wall Street Journal

Confidentiality Clauses In The Arts Can Be Vital, But May Need To Be Modified For Safety

“When it comes to these more serious cases, which may involve workplace harm or abuse, it’s concerning to think that a confidentiality clause within someone’s contract could affect their ability to speak up about their experiences.” - ArtsHub

In Rome, Racist Graffiti Defaces A New Mural To An Olympic Champion

The mural, in which a vandal spray-painted pink skin onto a Black athlete, “featured Egonu, who spearheaded Italian women’s volleyball’s first-ever gold medal win at the Paris Olympics, as she jumps to hit a ball with the words ‘stop racism.’” - The Guardian (UK)

Yet More Turmoil At Nashville’s Arts Funding Agency As Three Senior Staffers Resign

"One by one, Metro Arts' Communications Manager Daryn Jackson, Public Art Manager Jessica Ingram, and Finance and Operations Director Christiana Afotey announced their resignations. The commissioners barely reacted. … That leaves the department without key staff members at a moment when the future of its grant programs is up in the air." - WPLN (Nashville)

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