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Madrid Tries Luring Folks To Spend Scorching Summer Afternoons At Air-Conditioned Arts Venues

"The new programme, called Refúgiate en la cultura (Take Shelter in Culture), offers free flamenco shows – in the Prado, the Reina Sofía and the Thyssen-Bornemisza museums, and the Royal Collections Gallery – as well as free comic monologues in libraries and discounted cinema tickets for screenings before 5pm." - The Guardian

The Case Against Historians Weighing In On Current Affairs

"I’ve been writing for years in opposition to professional historians pressing—on the public, on the media, on politicians and judges—a sense of the hyperurgent political relevance of certain facts and narratives drawn from the historians’ own scholarship." - Slate (MSN)

How The Prosecution Lost That Alec Baldwin Case So Very Badly

“A high-pressure trial against a movie star turned into an interrogation of the prosecution’s conduct. And it came after a series of missteps by different teams of prosecutors left Mr. Baldwin in legal limbo for more than two years.” - The New York Times

Alec Baldwin Isn’t Going To Have A Criminal Conviction For The Rust Shooting

But here come all of the civil suits. - The New York Times

We Need To Have A Serious Chat About OpenAI’s Security

“Safety issues loom large at OpenAI — and seem to just keep coming. Current and former employees at OpenAI recently signed an open letter demanding better safety and transparency practices from the startup, not long after its safety team was dissolved.” - The Verge

A University In Canada Reconsiders Its Tight Ties To Alice Munro

“Western University on Friday took a step toward reconsidering its relationship with acclaimed local writer and Nobel laureate Alice Munro, announcing it has decided to pause a chair created in her honour.” - CBC

Britain’s Flawed Artist Visa Program Has Serious, Worldwide Consequences

“The problem of visas for visiting artists has become almost as much part of festival season as festivals themselves. … There is also an unpalatable whiff of profiteering, with analysis showing that the UK last year raised £44m in fees for visa applications that were rejected.” - The Guardian (UK)

Work Has Become Endless Meetings

The share of the typical white-collar workday spent in meetings has steadily increased for the past few decades, and it continues to grow by the year. - The Atlantic

What Happens With Arts Policy In France After The Surprise Election Results? No One Has Any Idea.

"While the outcome is a relief for many, it has flung the French government into a state of confusion with no one faction establishing the clear majority of 289 (National Assemble) required to take power." - Artnet

Report: Cultural Projects Underway Internationally In 2023

We find the volume of new projects – both announced and completed – increasing, while we see the value of investment decreasing, reflecting the current economic uncertainty affecting both the public and private sectors. - AEA

Performing And Visual Arts Majors Have Worst Job Prospects, Says New Federal Study

"Art history, visual and performing Arts, and graphic design majors nationwide have the bleakest employment prospects across all college majors in the United States, according to data analyzed by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for the first quarter of 2024." - ARTnews

French Arts Sector Breathes Sigh Of Relief After National Elections

The French committee of art historians warned against the “xenophobic hold up of cultural heritage” and the union of art gallery owners said its “values are not those of the National Rally”. - The Art Newspaper

How Desantis’s Elimination Of Arts Funding Affects The Tampa Bay Area

Although some entities — like the Tampa Museum of Art — expected to receive more than half a million dollars from the state, it will be small organizations that feel the budget cuts most strongly. - Tampa Bay Times

How Turkey Is Trying To Remake Its Cultural Tourism

In the century since the creation of the modern Turkish Republic in 1923, Istanbul's population has soared from fewer than 1 million people to a sprawling megalopolis of roughly 16 million people (the largest city in Europe), spurring a building boom that has left ancient monuments marooned in seas of concrete. - BBC

What Role Should AI Have In Teaching?

As more tools proliferate and their capabilities keep improving, relatively few observers believe education can remain AI free. At the same time, even the staunchest techno-optimists hesitate to say that teaching is best left to the bots. The debate is about the best mix. - Wired

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