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After 36 Years, MTV News Is Shut Down

"What launched as a single show in 1987 (The Week in Rock, led by correspondent Kurt Loder) eventually became a bona fide news outlet for Gen X and older millennials who found that traditional TV programming on the broadcast networks and CNN wasn't cutting it." - The Hollywood Reporter

Love At First Sight? Kansas City Symphony Names Matthias Pintscher Its Next Music Director

"His appointment on a five-year contract (beginning in 2024) was announced Tuesday. The 52-year-old (conductor and composer) had not led the orchestra or been to Kansas City until arriving for rehearsals two days ahead of concerts from March 3-5." - AP

PS1 Names New Director

Connie Butler, currently chief curator at the Hammer, is to assume her new position at the museum in Long Island City, Queens, on Sept. 26. - The New York Times

Why The Writers’ Strike Is The “Netflix Strike”

In the industry, some are dubbing this year’s labor action “the Netflix strike. Netflix in a lot of ways has upended the business model, and broken it in fundamental ways.” - Los Angeles Times

Archaeologists Discover What They’re Calling An Ancient “Arabian Stonehenge” In Oman

The trilith was discovered at the Zufar site and dates back 2,000 years. Triliths are made up of three flat standing stones 50 to 80 centimeters tall that together create a pyramid and are typically found in clusters, as was the case in Zufar. - Artnet

My Color Isn’t Your Color: How We Perceive It

For a long time, people believed that colours were objective, physical properties of objects or of the light that bounced off them. But this theory isn’t really true. - The Guardian

How To Label A Deepfake? Technology Is Working On That

As creators work to develop more detailed frameworks for deepfake and AI disclosure, disciplines and modes like accessibility theory, interactive storytelling, TikTok, footnoting practices, and museum image description guidelines all have useful tools to offer. - Wired

Silk Road Project Gets A New Executive Director

One of the major projects Ben Hartley will take on as executive director is the first national tour of “American Railroad." The multimodal project will explore the interconnected stories of Black, Chinese, Indigenous, Irish and other immigrant contributions to the U.S. transcontinental railroad. - WBUR

A Dance Critic Considers The Careful Choreography Of Charles III’s Coronation

Roslyn Sulcas: "As with the funeral rites for Queen Elizabeth II in September, the choreography of ritual surrounding the coronation was extraordinarily powerful. Almost no gesture was spontaneous; … the intent and meaning of each moment was as deliberate as an intricate dance." - The New York Times

Dance Is The Most Ephemeral Art: What Gets Left Behind

Dancers and choreographers often become unintentional collectors, accumulating valuable records of an art form with few tangible traces. And once artists are gone, families are left to be caretakers of dance history. - The New York Times

Is Colonial Williamsburg Going “Woke”? No, Says Its CEO

Absolutely, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is expanding the stories being told there to include Blacks, Native Americans, and even LGBTQ people. CEO Cliff Fleet rejects conservative criticism, saying that the Foundation is presenting "fact-based history. … Everything is going to be what actually happened." - The New York Times

Hula Is Thriving

“This is hands down the best time to be in Hawaii, and to be able to see that the Hawaiian people are thriving: in hula, in our culture, in our language, in our different traditional practices." - The New York Times

They Didn’t Light The Sydney Opera House For The Coronation, And Some Aussies Are Mad As A Cut Snake

"Citing a cost of between $80,000 and $100,000, Premier Chris Minns, whose Labor Party defeated the conservative Coalition government in a state election in March, argued the financial burden on taxpayers would have been significant and said the sails were being lit too often." - The Guardian

The Pittsburgh Symphony’s New Steinway Wasn’t Quite Doing The Job. So Steinway Sent A Techie

Every piano has a noticeably different “character” of sound. It’s the kind of thing you might think you need training to hear, but then when you’re in the room hearing a pair of pianos, it’s glaringly clear to any ear.  - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Long-Rumored, Unfinished Gabriel García Márquez Novel To Be Published Next Year

Penguin Random House will release En agosto nos vemos (We'll See Each Other in August) throughout Latin America in 2024.  The roughly 150-page book will consist of five separate sections about a protagonist named Ana Magdalena Bach (no relation to the composer). No English version has been announced. - The Guardian

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