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Defining “Cute” (Not Just A Product Of Its Time)

Jumping through time and geopolitical boundaries, the show demonstrates that “cute” cannot be bound to a single time or place but is an accessible concept that can be claimed by anyone. - The Conversation

What Medium Has Learned About Journalism

What "people find valuable is authentic personal experiences from people who know what they’re talking about. And those people tend not to be in the creator economy. The whole idea that you have to build an audience to be heard is sort of at odds with the people that are living a life worth talking about." - Semafor

Study: America Is Built On Cars. Could Its Cities Become 15-Minute-Cities?

As researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, we had a question: Can America — the land of the free and the home of the sprawl — re-weave its urban fabric according to the 15-minute city model and achieve greater walkability? Our new study has assessed this possibility. - Bloomberg

Lincoln Center President Henry Timms To Step Down

"Timms, who guided Lincoln Center through the turmoil of the pandemic and helped complete the $550 million renovation of David Geffen Hall, will step down as its leader this summer after five years, … (and) will become chief executive of the Brunswick Group, a global public relations firm." - The New York Times

These Days Artists Have To Be Obsessed With Their Brand

The internet has made it so that no matter who you are or what you do — from nine-to-five middle managers to astronauts to house cleaners — you cannot escape the tyranny of the personal brand. - Vox

Toronto’s Luminato Festival Appoints A New Artistic Director

"Olivia Ansell, current director of the Sydney Festival, is slated to join the Toronto-based cultural organization in 2025 to leads its artistic programming. She succeeds Naomi Campbell, who stepped down as artistic director in 2023 after five years at the helm." - The Toronto Star

In Praise Of Craft In A Digital Age

Feeling at home with a craft skill is surely as important as being numerate or literate. It can be a significant source of well-being for many children, as it was for me. These very practical subjects, however, went out of fashion and became the butt of jokes. 3 Quarks Daily

With Carnival About To Start, Rio De Janeiro Declares A Public Health Emergency

The declaration was made because of a severe outbreak of dengue fever, a potentially lethal mosquito-borne disease which causes high fever, rashes, nausea, and muscle/joint pain. While special measures are being taken, the outbreak isn't currently expected to derail Carnival, which starts Friday. - AP

UK Fails To Agree On AI Code For Creative Work

The failure of the UK talks comes as AI has caused alarm among artists, authors, musicians and media groups who are concerned that their work will be copied and reproduced without payment. - Financial Times

The New Luddites Will Not Back Down

"The term has come into vogue. It’s also become an explicit rallying cry for some of those taking direct action” - especially against the predations of AI. - The Atlantic

Why Are Tech Bros Trying To ‘Disrupt’ Books, Which They Don’t Even Like?

Stop with the bullet points, already, dudes! Leave books alone. - LitHub

Stanford Undergrads With Mental Health Problems Are Being Prescribed A Dose of The Arts

"As a supplement to more traditional offerings such as one-on-one counseling, support groups or medication, students can now get a referral to attend a concert, take a ceramics lesson or benefit from any campus art offering." - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

San Diego Does Its First-Ever Study Of What The Arts Contribute To Its Economy — And …

"San Diego County's arts and culture nonprofit sector generated $1.37 billion in economic activity in 2022. … A parallel study of the city of San Diego's arts nonprofits found that their economic output (was) almost $1.19 billion in 2022." - The San Diego Union-Tribune (MSN)

Saudi Arabia Plans To Build An Arts Destination From Scratch In The Desert. The Project’s CEO Has Been Arrested.

"Amr al-Madani, the chief executive officer of the Royal Commission of AlUla, … is accused of personally benefiting from contracts (worth $55 million) given from King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, a (Saudi) scientific research agency, for the company he co-owns." - ARTnews

The Real Problem With American Universities

The 4,000 or so degree-granting institutions of higher learning in America don’t tend to operate like businesses, which must adapt or die. Instead, a typical college is motivated to remain the same, operating through structures that are rare outside higher education. Thus the ever-swelling prices and worrying attrition rate. - The Atlantic (MSN)

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