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National Ballet Of Canada Nominated For Two Of London’s Olivier Awards

The nominations, for Best New Dance Production and Outstanding Achievement in Dance, are for the Toronto-based company’s appearance last October at Sadler’s Wells with the production “Frontiers: Choreographers of Canada,” which featured Angels’ Atlas by Crystal Pite, Passion by James Kudelka and islands by Emma Portner. - Ludwig Van

San Francisco Museums Are Caught In City’s Budget Crisis

With the city government facing an $876 million budget deficit, the mayor has asked all city departments to expect 15% funding reductions. The de Young Museum and Legion of Honor may eliminate a quarter of their city-funded staff positions; other San Francisco museums are looking at similarly painful cuts. - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

U.S. Arts Groups And ACLU Sue NEA Over Trump’s “No Gender Ideology” Rule

The lawsuit argues that the new requirement — that grant applicants must affirm that their projects will not “promote gender ideology” — violates the First and Fifth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Act. - The Guardian

Cache Of Ancient Egyptian Gold Jewelry Discovered At Temple Of Karnak

“Researchers were surveying the northwest sector of the site (at Luxor) when they unearthed a partially broken ceramic vessel that held the artifacts. The well-preserved objects have been dated to the 26th Dynasty (664–525 B.C.E.).” - Artnet

Ricardo Scofidio, Part Of A Starchitect Trio, Has Died At 89

As partner in Diller Scofidio + Renfro, he had a hand in designing numerous landmarks of contemporary public architecture, in New York — the High Line, the Shed, and major redesigns of Lincoln Center and MoMA — and elsewhere — the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and the Broad Museum in Los Angeles. - CNN

Why Did Toni Morrison’s Only Play Disappear?

Dreaming Emmett, about the murder of Emmett Till, ran in Albany for four weeks in 1986 and then vanished; rumors had it that Morrison herself collected every script and other record of the play and destroyed them. It turns out that’s not what happened at all. - New York Magazine

Uh-Oh, Get Your Knives Out: ARTnews’ List Of The 100 Best Works Of Art In The 21st Century

The joy of an epic list like this one is that it can’t encapsulate everything: we know we’ve left some artworks off, simply because there was no shortage to choose from. We hope you’ll discover some amazing pieces here, reflect on some that are much-loved already, and debate the merits of others. - ARTnews

Worried About Dwindling Grant Money, Philly’s Top Dance School Expands Into Retail

With local dance stores having closed, students at the Rock School were having to shop out-of-town for high-quality gear, especially pointe shoes. (Ballerinas go through a lot of those.) So, to both help local dancers and diversify its revenue sources, the school opened its own dance store. - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

The Shocking Collapse Of The Iconic Technicolor

The stunning collapse of the iconic company and MPC – which was founded in the Soho section of London during 1970 and was one of the world’s largest and most recognizable VFX vendors – was a tragic blow to an already volatile VFX business. - Variety

A New Chief For The Canada Council

Cheryl Hickman, artistic director of Opera on the Avalon, will start a five-year term in July as chairperson of the federal Crown corporation the Canada Council for the Arts. - CBC

What It Means To Be A Highly Sensitive Person

What I discovered after many years of studying this innate survival strategy is that high sensitivity means, above all, thinking deeply about everything. - Aeon

29 Years Ago, Charlotte Had A Freakout Over A Play, And The City’s Arts Scene Still Hasn’t Recovered

The play was Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, produced in 1996 by the Charlotte Repertory Theatre. Here’s the story of the fight about it started by a fundamentalist minister, the legal mechanism used to shut the play down, and the decades-long aftereffects of the debacle. - Charlotte Magazine

Behind The Move To Get Rid Of Book Blurbs

There’s been a bunch of authors and publishers lately saying, “Hey, this is hugely time-consuming. It’s an incredibly emotional process. What would happen if we stopped doing all this?” - Marketplace

Baltimore Theatre Refuses To Comply With NEA’s New Anti-DEI Guidelines

Baltimore Center Stage, Maryland’s state theater, says it will refuse to comply with the NEA’s new guidelines — which state that applicants “will not operate any programs promoting ‘diversity, equity, and inclusion’” or “gender ideology” — at the cost of its own potential federal funding in the future. - Baltimore Banner

AI Imaging Discovers Remnants Of 5000-Year-Old Civilization Below Dubai

The integration of AI and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) proved especially powerful. SAR technology provides high-resolution images of structures buried beneath the earth's surface, capable of penetrating natural barriers such as sand, vegetation, and ice. - Jerusalem Post

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