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Police Arrest Artist For Climbing Empire State Building At His Gallery Opening

"The evidence was on the wall: A vertigo-inducing photo from that climb hung in the gallery.” The gallery owner, other climber-photographers, and the rest of the crowd were left in shock by the arrest. - The New York Times

How Long Will The Emmys Ignore TV Audiences’ Obsession With Spies?

"Emmy voters like to reward series that are very clearly About Something, like commercialism or wealth or artistic genius or what a millennial is, and spy shows are not a genre I think viewers are trained to think of as being thematically dense.” - Vulture (MSN)

Constellation Theatre Company In DC Is Looking For A New Home

After 18 years of renting space at the same building, the historic black box theatre raised the money to buy it - but they were denied, and landlord CulturalDC won’t say why. - American Theatre

Art Critic Renounces Her NYU Degrees After School Punishes Graduating Student

Aruna D’Souza, author of Whitewalling and Imperfect Solidarities, “earned a Master’s in Arts from NYU in 1993 and a PhD in Art History in 1999. Those degrees, the critic wrote, … are ‘valueless’ in the wake of university-sanctioned crackdowns on pro-Palestinian expression.” - Hyperallergic

Advice For Writers From A Bird Observer

"You are a writer, and like a chicken, require certain conditions.” - LitHub

Man Who Attacked Rushdie Gets A Twenty-Five Year Prison Sentence

“Hadi Matar, the man who severely injured novelist Salman Rushdie in a 2022 stabbing attack, was sentenced Friday to 25 years in prison — the maximum for attempted murder.” - NPR

A Trump Backer Donates Money For Beethoven At The Kennedy Center

“Flynn’s gift is somewhat unusual for the Kennedy Center. While the center has long taken in donations from individuals, as well as corporations, military contractors and even foreign governments, it has rarely received such large gifts from politicians.” - The New York Times

Fears Deepen For Arts Funding In England

"Sir Nicholas Serota, who runs the body that distributes public funds to arts organisations ranging from national institutions to community-based ventures, said it would be a tragedy if people outside big cities were denied access to the arts.” - The Guardian (UK)

Austria’s Opera Singer Wins Tense Final Vote In Eurovision

JJ, a countertenor, "sings in the choir at the Opera School of the Vienna State Opera, and in recent months has appeared onstage in the company’s productions of Mozart’s The Magic Flute and Benjamin Britten’s Billy Budd.” - The New York Times

If You Ignore A Friend’s Self-Published Book, Are You The Jerk?

Yes: “Friends do things for each other all the time without needing to put on our critic’s caps. We attend concerts, go to gallery showings, poetry readings, plays, dance recitals, performance art displays. We are not critics in these instances, we are comrades.” - LitHub

The Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Library Will Be A Different Experience

“The visionaries behind the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library hope a visit to the Medora, North Dakota-based library will prove as restorative to people in the modern era as this area once was for Roosevelt.” - Fast Company

The Loss Of The NEA Is A Loss For Civil Society

“Since he began his second presidential term in January, President Donald Trump has moved quickly to obliterate a relatively stable and successful system for funding the nonprofit arts, humanities and sciences.” - Washington Post (Yahoo)

At Cannes, Actor Pedro Pascal Tells Artists To Fight Back Against Trump

The actor said, “Fight back. And don’t let them win.” - The Guardian (UK)

Arts Criticism Is Not In Crisis, Actually

“It’s taking on new forms, shedding old skin, and adapting to novel venues. It’s as alive and relevant as ever, still generating conversation and controversy. Instead of fizzling out, … it’s a buzzing genre that attracts readers of all ages, from septum-pierced college students to cigar-puffing art collectors.” - Hyperallergic

Actor Eiza Gonzalez On How The Legend Of Zelda Shaped Her Life

“It’s so much more deep than anyone could imagine because it’s about thinking outside the box and resolving things in a nontraditional way. I think that really stimulated me as a child and allowed me to have a dreamlike mentality my entire life.” - The New York Times

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