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A City Audit Identifies The Problems Plaguing Nashville’s Arts Funding Agency

"Metro Arts violated multiple government policies in the last two years, according to (the) report. … The agency struggled for months to pay artists and arts organizations the grant money they were promised. The audit revealed numerous problems with grant distribution and employment practices that had not yet been publicly known." - WPLN (Nashville)

Can Art Save The World? A Conference Debates

“We actually can be the place where discourse happens, where the dialogue about these issues surfaces,” she said. Museums are “safer places to do that” than other places in the world, where such discourse would be “extremely dangerous.” - The New York Times

Australia’s Most Populous State Introduces “A Simpler, Fairer And Faster Model For Arts Funding.” But Is It?

"For many working in the arts across (New South Wales), the tone and priorities of the reformed model come as a surprise and sparks deep concern. Among those concerns is the reduction in funding categories under the tagline ‘Simpler’, which heightens the process's competitive nature and disadvantages smaller organisations." - ArtsHub (Australia)

The Impoverishment Of Critics

Whatever is going on in the life of the critic is going to show up in her reading; it can’t not. Reading, writing, and thinking have experiential texture. The place and context in which I do those activities shapes them. - Yale Review

California Legislature Restores Three-Quarters Of Arts Cuts In Gov. Newsom’s Proposed Budget

"Restored funds include $12.5 million to the Performing Arts Equitable Payroll Fund and $5 million to the California Arts Council, which in turn provides grants to small arts nonprofits." - Broadway World

What Is A Book Ban, Anyway?

Basically, it’s removing a book from the people who would otherwise have access - but oh, the details are complicated. - NPR

Philadelphia’s UArts Gets Hit With A Class Action Lawsuit Over What It’s Doing To Its Workers

“The suit claims that UArts failed to follow the 1988 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, which requires employers with 100 or more employees to give them at least a 60-day notice of a planned closure or mass layoff.” - Hyperallergic

That Awful Apple Ad Was Even Worse Than Every Creative Person Thought

“It’s not just that the ad is a car crash — it’s that the people who poured so much work and money into something so off-putting appear to have thought they were orchestrating a parade.” - The New York Times

What In The Living Heck Just Happened At The Philadelphia Free Library?

On June 3rd, the staff who run the author events program with 120-130 events per year resigned en masse, for the end of the month. Then the board fired them and locked them out. - LitHub

It Turns Out That Microsoft Default Capturing Your Screen Every Few Seconds Is A Really Bad Idea

Who could have predicted this was a bad idea? "In the preview versions of Recall, … screenshot data, complete with the user's every bank login, password, and porn site visit would have been indefinitely collected on the user's machine by default.” - Wired

AI’s Art Style Problem

This seems like the reality that these A.I. tools will force us to reckon with: They promise to do for style what the internet did for content, dramatically eroding its value by making it easily portable. - Artnet

Can Saudi Arabia Really Remake Itself Into A Welcoming, Glamorous Travel Destination?

The Kingdom "is now marketing itself to two sets of travelers with increasingly divergent — and sometimes contradictory — expectations: luxury tourists at ease with bikinis and cocktails, and pilgrims prepared for modesty and strict religious adherence. It’s hard to know whether the kingdom can satisfy both without antagonizing either." - The New York Times

Canada Needs To Rethink Humanities Education

While students continue to seek and enjoy advanced study of the social sciences and humanities, the question of “What can you do with that?” resonates far too much. - The Conversation

New Zealand’s Creative Sector Is Becoming Financially Unviable

A Creative New Zealand report in 2023 revealed creatives earn considerably less than other wage earners: $37,000 a year compared to a general median of $61,800. This will no doubt get worse. - The Big Idea

The Kind Of Job “Most Artistic Leaders Only Dream Of”

"The support (Barry) Diller has pledged to Little Island’s programming, millions of dollars with no end in sight, is the kind most artistic leaders only dream of. (Zack) Winokur does not have to spend his days courting (funders) or securing residencies; instead, he can provide money and space." - The New York Times

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