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92nd St Y Abruptly Pulls Event With Pulitzer Prizewinner Viet Thanh Nguyen

The author of the new memoir Man of Two Faces had signed a letter critical of the Israeli government's actions in Gaza. - The New York Times

Could This Documentary Finally Convince People That Nonprofits Need Unencumbered Donations For Covering Basic Operating Costs?

“I hope that it becomes the equivalent of An Inconvenient Truth to the conversation about climate change,” says Dan Pallotta, main subject of the documentary Uncharitable, "so that it begins to become civically incorrect to judge charities on superficial, knee jerk reactive measures.” - AP

Tired Of Being A Culture Wars Target, LSU Professor Resigns The Day After Louisiana’s Election For Governor

“My reasons are simple: The person who will be governor in January has already asked LSU to fire me,” tweeted journalism professor Robert Mann. “And I have no confidence the leadership of this university would protect the Manship School against a governor’s efforts to punish me and other faculty members.” - Slate

The Nine-Year, £240 Million Journey To Opening Manchester’s Big New Arts Center

"When the venture was first announced in December 2014 ... the building was due to be called the Factory." Now the organization running it is called Factory International, though the building is named Aviva Studios, thanks to the naming-rights gift that got the place finished. - The Stage

Survey: Americans Say Live Entertainment Tickets Have Gotten Too Expensive

Nearly 60% of Americans say they have had to cut back on spending on live entertainment this year because of rising costs, according to a Wall Street Journal/Credit Karma survey of about 1,000 U.S. consumers conducted at the start of September. - Wall Street Journal

NEA Report: Significantly Fewer Americans Are Attending Arts Events

That number represents a six-point drop from the most recent survey in 2017, amplifying alarm bells that the arts community is struggling to regain its pre-lockdown audience. - Washington Post

Startling: Americans Without A College Degree Have Dramatically Lower Life Expectancy

For those without college degrees, life expectancy reached its peak around 2010 and has been falling since, an unfolding disaster that has attracted little attention in the media or among elected officials. - The New York Times

This Fancy New Arts Venue Is Right Across From The Eiffel Tower. It’s Meant To Be Temporary, Just like The Eiffel Tower Was.

The Grand Palais Éphémère, at the south end of the Champ de Mars in Paris, opened in 2021 as a short-term replacement for the Grand Palais. It's hosting concerts and art exhibitions and will be used for several events at the 2024 Olympics. - The New York Times

Google Joins Other Tech Companies To Say It Will Defend Generative AI Users From Copyright Claims

Google said on Thursday that it will defend users of generative artificial-intelligence systems in its Google Cloud and Workspace platforms if they are accused of intellectual property violations, joining, Adobe and other companies that have made similar pledges. - Reuters

Another Woman Accuses Bill Cosby Of Rape

Her accusation of his drugging and raping her on the set of The Cosby Show adds to the more than 60 other claims. - Rolling Stone

What Does It Look Like, A Good Place To Live?

Dreaming of the town of the future, Britain can look to the past - and to Europe. - The Observer (UK)

Disney Is 100-Years-Old: Its Business Smarts Have Been Its Superpower

The business acumen of those behind the scenes at Disney have been central to the peaks and troughs of the company’s enduring presence in the film industry and popular culture at large. - The Conversation

The Block On Enforcing Florida’s Anti-Drag Law Remains In Place For Now, Rules Appeals Court

"A panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday upheld a lower court’s granting of a preliminary injunction stopping the law from being enforced until a trial is held in Orlando to determine its constitutionality." - AP

FTC Wants To Go After Junk Fees (Including On Tickets)

FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a statement that “by hiding the total price, these junk fees make it harder for consumers to shop for the best product or service and punish businesses who are honest upfront.” - The Verge

These Are Hard Times For Arts Organizations, And Even Harder For Small Ones

Their small staffs have more tasks to juggle, they depend more on volunteers (meaning unpaid labor), the size of foundation grants is based on the size of budgets (meaning they get less), and there's little money to get word to audiences. Yet they keep soldiering on. - MSN (The San Diego Union-Tribune)

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