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Former LiveNation Exec Says He Was Fired After Raising Concerns Over Business Practices

In his new position, Rumanes said, he raised “serious and legitimate alarm” over the company’s business practices. As a result, he says, he was “unlawfully terminated,” according to the lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court. - Los Angeles Times

What Did It Take To Put Together The Met’s Epic Raphael Show?

The largest survey dedicated to the Renaissance master in the U.S. includes 33 of his paintings and 142 works on paper. About 60 public institutions from 11 countries sent their treasures by the man born Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (1483–1520). Private loans include his two most expensive works at auction. - Artnet

The Vegas Sphere Could Have Been An Epic Disaster. Instead It Sells More Tickets Than Anywhere Else In The World

The venue that created a new type of live entertainment has become the highest-grossing arena in the world, with $379 million on 1.7 million tickets sold last year, according to Pollstar. When it opened three years ago, it had all the signs of an impending disaster. - The Wall Street Journal

The Secret Sauce Of Schmigadoon

It’s the sound. - American Theatre

Did Shakespeare Bring Down McCarthy?

Or was it Kit Marlowe, getting some long-delayed revenge on conservatives in government? - The Atlantic

Everybody Loves A Sea Lion

But not everybody is a Broadway star, wandering down San Francisco’s Pier 39 and singing to the assembled sea lions. - San Francisco Chronicle

The Art Of Writing An Opera Libretto

"As a librettist, I’m always aware that I’m serving the music. It’s a humbling experience. Coming from the world of theater is a good thing, because theater is all about collaboration and interpretation—you place the work in the hands of others, and it begins to transform.” - Paris Review

Instagram Commenters Went Wild When Boston’s Museum Of Fine Arts Posted Nudes Online

But the museum was expecting - even welcoming - the commentary. - Boston Globe

The Rocky Statue Has Entered The Building

That is to say, the Rocky Balboa statue is no longer on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art - it’s actually inside. Wild, because “when the bronze statue was left on the steps after filming the Rocky movies, the museum fought to have it removed.” - CBS News

When You Want Entertainment, Go To Streaming, Of Course

But for practical knowledge? Your kids and grandkids know: It’s YouTube. - Slate

Harvey Fierstein On Addiction, Survival, And Kinky Boots

The famous Torch Song Trilogy writer and performer: “I try something new every day, and you can try something new every day. … And some of it’s going to be great and some of it’s going to be terrible. But go out and have fun.” - The Guardian (UK)

As Anyone With Literary Chops Knows, This Is A Big Deal

Haruki Murakami has a new novel coming out, and the narrator is … what? A woman?! - LitHub

How LEGO Became The World’s Most Powerful Art Medium

“Lego’s appeal, represented by its zillions of plastic blocks and many movies and TV series, transcends nations. It is one of the planet’s top-selling toy brands, and the toy’s singular pixelated appearance is instantly recognizable on any screen.” - Salon

What Is Truth?

That, basically, is what’s at stake in the low-grade shots fired (culturally speaking) across the internet about Michael. - Wired

How The Plan To Kill Coyote V. Acme Blew Up In David Zaslav’s Face

“The initial backlash to Cotoye v. Acme being shelved was clearly getting to WBD by November of 2023 when the studio began offering other production houses like Netflix, Amazon, and Paramount (more on this in a bit) the chance to buy the movie’s distribution rights.” - The Verge

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