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Philadelphia’s Leading Local Foundation Is Changing How and What It Funds

"The William Penn Foundation is instituting a broad set of changes — from the kinds of projects and organizations it is interested in funding, to how groups may apply for money. Some of these shifts are being influenced by a generational turnover playing out gradually on the foundation’s board." - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

Montreal Has A Unique Culture. Gentrification Is A Threat

Montreal’s role as a multilingual cultural hub—attracting talent from across the country and around the world in music, theatre, literature, dance, and even the videogame industry—has been due, in large part, to its lower cost of living. - The Walrus

Despairing Of The Election? Look To The Iliad

Maybe you can relate to my mood: I want this election season over with. I have no more outrage left to give, yet there seems to be no bottom to Donald J. Trump’s authoritarian shamelessness. Thursday's debate between President Biden and Trump has me ducking for cover. - LA Times (Yahoo)

Calgary’s Arts Commons Gets The Largest Philanthropic Gift In Canadian Performing Arts History

The downtown Calgary cultural hub has been raising funds for a $660-million transformation, which will see its existing facility upgraded, a new building added and the neighbouring outdoor Olympic Plaza redesigned. - The Globe & Mail

A Performing Arts Center For A Refugee Camp The Size Of A City

"Constructed from earth bricks, the Bidi Bidi Performing Arts Centre (in Uganda) is intended as a creative outlet for the community, which is home to more than 250,000 displaced people, making it the largest refugee settlement in Africa." - Dezeen

Why 14 Years Of Tory Rule Have Left Britain’s Arts Sector In Tatters

"Twelve culture secretaries in 14 years invites ridicule. … Unlike in ... countries where culture is openly embraced by politicians, in the UK, it has a tendency to embarrass (them). … Only in the UK perhaps would a sector which delivers so much to so many be constantly required to justify its existence." - The Guardian

Saudi Arabia Plans Major Performing Arts Center Just Outside Riyadh

"Aiming to welcome more than 800,000 visits annually, Qiddiya Performing Arts Centre will be home to more than 260 indoor and outdoor performances annually, across three theatres, totaling 3,000 seats. Each theatre promises an immersive experience by blending physical and digital elements." - The National (Abu Dhabi)

US Charitable Giving Declined In 2023

U.S. charitable giving declined by 2.1% to US$557 billion in 2023, but the flow of funds began to stabilize following several years of volatility. - The Conversation

Three Apache Teens Took Part In An Apache Ceremony. Their School Expelled Them For Satanism.

This school, East Fork Lutheran School, is on the Fort Apache reservation in Arizona, as was the ceremony at issue. And this happened not in 1919, but in 2019. - The Guardian

Is NYC Government Serious About The Arts?

This year, City Council is asking for an additional $53 million, above a base line that has not much changed to meet the demands of inflation in many years, specifically to support more than 1,130 cultural organizations. Many of these have struggled in the wake of rising labor costs and the end of federal Covid aid. - The New York...

Divvying Up What Will Be Copyright In The AI Era

It seems less important to get into the fine points of copyright law and arguments over liability for infringement, and instead to explore the political economy of copyrighted content in the emerging world of AI services: Who will get what, and why? - O'Reilly

Online Trolls Tried To Bully A 20-Year-Old Actress Out Of Playing Kate Middleton

Not that this is unusual, sadly: Meg Bellamy “described the comments from internet trolls as ‘a glimpse into being a woman in this industry.’” - BBC

Sheryl Crow Says Using AI For Musicians’ Voices Is Hateful

She’s not having it. “It is antithetical to the life force that exists in all of us,” the singer-songwriter says. - BBC

Why Does The UK Conservative Party Not Want To Talk Arts And Culture?

The Conservatives state that culture and sport lie “at the core of our national and local identities” and pledge to “support our world-leading creative industries”. Yet, arts and culture are squeezed into one short page, alongside sport, media and the nighttime economy. - The Conversation

Scottish Arts Leaders Brace For Big Funding Cuts, Exodus Of Talent

The possibility of wide-ranging cuts has emerged as industry leaders warned of growing evidence of an exodus of talent from performers and arts workers seeking more stable careers due to Scotland’s “extremely precarious” arts funding environment. - The Scotsman

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