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Why Have Republicans Been Slamming LA After The Fires? Something To Do With Artists?

There is a particular ugliness, a virulent ignorance, to the reaction in this case that speaks to a broader sense of unease in the culture. Call it anti-artist or anti-imagination or even anti-success, but it boils down to this... - The Globe & Mail

What Shakespeare Has To Say About LA’s Devastation

Shakespeare helps me envisage the unimaginable, and a speech from “The Tempest” has been running through my mind since images of charred sections of Pacific Palisades and Altadena started circulating. - Los Angeles Times

Climate-Protesting Grave Vandals Deface Charles Darwin’s Resting Place

Two activists from the group Just Stop Oil used orange chalk to scrawl "1.5 is dead" (referring, in degrees Celsius, to the rise in global temperature beyond which scientists believe climate damage can't be reversed) on the naturalist's grave marker on the floor of Westminster Abbey. - BBC

Can Chicago Keep Its Grant Program For Individual Artists Going?

The question seems crucial as the dawn of the second Trump Administration approaches. - WBEZ (Chicago)

Pacific Tsunami Museum In Hawai’i Struggles Against Closure

The museum, in Hilo (scene of three deadly tsunamis in the past 80 years), has laid off its staff and cut opening hours, but the director and volunteers are fighting to keep it open in the face of a post-pandemic drop in visitors and desperately needed building repairs. - Hawai'i Public Radio

Latin American News Sites Brace For What May Be Coming From Zuckerberg

Spanish language factchecker Laura Zommer says, “Far from censoring, fact-checkers add context. ...We never advocate for removing content. We want citizens to have better information to make their own decisions.” - Wired

A Mass Erasure Of Architectural And Cultural Heritage In Los Angeles As The Fires Continue

“‘It’s staggering and heartbreaking — I don’t know any other way to put it,’ said Ken Bernstein, principal city planner at Los Angeles City Planning’s Office of Historic Resources. ‘This is widespread destruction of significant architecture and places that are cherished in our communities.’”- Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

Why The Supreme Court Is Likely Going To Let The TikTok Ban Proceed

“The argument really felt like a national security case and a First Amendment case walk into a bar. There’s two totally different cases, and you could feel everybody toggling back and forth, depending on which of those they thought they were going to win in the moment.” - Slate

An Updated List Of LA Cultural Buildings Impacted By The Fires

On Wednesday, the Palisades fire claimed Will Rogers’s historic ranch house and other structures on the Will Rogers State Historic Park, according to a news release by the California State Parks. - Artnet

Britain To Put 30% Cap On Markup Of Event Tickets

"(The move) follows years of campaigning by politicians, musicians and the theatre industry to stop professional 'resellers' hoovering up tickets at the expense of fans and selling them on for huge mark-ups in alliance with platforms such as Viagogo and StubHub, which take a cut of the profits." - The Guardian

How Boston’s Faneuil Hall Came To Embody The Complicated Idea Of America

Figures from every corner of politics have used the hall for events and rallies, amplifying the legend “that this is where the idea of American liberty is born.” Frederick Douglass argued here before packed houses of abolitionists in 1849 and 1858. That same year, Jefferson Davis, future leader of the Confederacy, gave a speech.” - Smithsonian

Threat Of Ushers’ Strike At Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center Called Off

"Ushers at the Kimmel Center, the Academy of Music, and Miller Theater have struck a tentative deal on a new labor contract. If approved, the contract would give the members of the union a 23% raise over five years." - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

What’s Ultimately Behind The Decline Of Arts Criticism? The Decline Of Its Audience.

"What’s gone missing, in a society that long ago excused itself from seriousness, is a broader sense that art is urgent business, that your life, in some sense, depends on it. With that goes the mass audience. With that goes not only the possibility of meaningful criticism, but also its point." - Persuasion

Sherlock Holmes: The Case Of The Broken Copyright System

If Sherlock Holmes really is the last of the classic fairy-tale heroes, he may also be the first to have been protected by modern intellectual-copyright law. - The Atlantic

The Netherlands Is Converting Its Panopticon Prisons Into Arts Hubs

At the Koepel in Haarlem, "a cafe fills the ground floor with chatter. Above, nearly all the former cells are being rented. There’s a podcast studio, art school ateliers and gallery spaces, while the darkened cinema bar offers a more intimate charm." - The Guardian

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