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The Plan To Reinvent Lincoln Center

“We very much came with an agenda, which was we were going to tell a different kind of story about Lincoln Center, to fundamentally shift the institution in terms of who leads it, who represents it, who’s on our staff, who’s on our stages, who’s in our audiences.” - The New York Times

Toronto’s Leading Provider Of Affordable Rehearsal And Studio Space Declares Bankruptcy

"Artscape, which manages over a dozen buildings in the city that include both homes for artists to own or rent and studio spaces for them to work, sent an email to artists in its spaces Monday sharing the news that attempts to resolve increasing financial challenges were not successful." - CBC

In A Rush To Remodel Cairo, Egypt’s Government Is Demolishing Historic Buildings, Cultural Centers, And Green Space

"'If you were being invaded, all what you'd care about is your monuments, your trees, your history, your culture,' said Mamdouh Sakr, an architect and urbanist. 'And now, it's all being destroyed, without any reason, without any explanation, without any need.'" - The New York Times

The Looming (And Existential) Legal Battles Over AI And Copyright

The real struggle might not be between AI and artists, or even governments, but with large copyright holders. What happens when Disney gets tired of ChatGPT fan-fictioning its Star Wars universe? - The Walrus

Thefts At The British Museum Point Up Its Terrible Stance On Returning Artefacts

"One of the most insulting reasons that they’ve given is that the other countries that these items belong to ... they are likely to be stolen. But you’ve got people in this country putting them on eBay." - The Guardian (UK)

Online Ratings Are Deeply Broken

The real point of all the ratings requests? Begging for (all of) our data. - The Atlantic

Why We’re So Sad About The End Of The DVD

Basically, memory: "The bouncing DVD logo is my Proustian madeleine." - The Atlantic

The Pulitzer May Go International

Time to end the citizenship requirement? Said one writer, "I think you could almost make the inverse argument — that to really understand America, you have to understand what it means to be on the other side of that citizenship line." - Washington Post

Social Media Warps Our Worlds

And it's not exactly planned, but now not exactly accidental; there' a science to it. - Fast Company

Georgia Ranks Near The Bottom In Arts Funding. Does It Need An Arts Advocacy Group?

Despite these advances from some funders, area arts leaders have to deal year in and year out with the lack of government arts funding — and comparisons to other stated’ allocations is a bitter pill for many to swallow. - ArtsATL

Keen To Polish Their Hometown’s Tarnished Image, Hong Kong’s Flagship Performing Arts Companies Are Back On Tour

After several years of protests, repression, and COVID lockdowns dimmed the city's international reputation and kept its performers at home, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Ballet, Sinfonietta, and Chinese Orchestra are again traveling abroad to, in the government's words, "tell a positive Hong Kong story." - South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)

Free Luxury Housing For The Director: A Perk That Major Cultural Institutions Are Starting To Drop

Many large organizations, such as the Met Museum, have owned condos or houses that they provide to their CEOs rent- and tax-free, as both recruitment perk and venue for entertaining donors. Recently, with attention on the low pay of junior employees, some institutions are ending the practice. - The New York Times

Are UK Arts Selling Out To Corporations?

In the UK, there are three potentially large funding pots for the arts: government, local authority and private. Anyone who has lived through the past 13 years in Britain will be able to tell you that two of those sources have drastically shrunk. - The Guardian

Greek Island Declares Emergency Over Over-Tourism

For a broad range of Sifnians the island is rapidly approaching a state of crisis, as unregulated development and overtourism have kick-started a grim cycle of widespread water scarcity, unmanageable quantities of garbage and sewage, loss of agricultural land, and soil erosion. - The New Republic

Schools Reverse ChatGPT Bans, Wrestle With How To Use AI With Students

As schools reopen for fall, educators and district leaders are wrestling with complex questions posed by the A.I. tools: What should writing assignments look like in an era when students can simply employ chatbots to generate prose for them? - The New York Times

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