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German Media Giant Axel Springer, Owner Of Politico And Business Insider, Considers Breaking Itself Up

"A potential deal would separate its media assets from its digital classifieds operation, handing the former to CEO Mathias Doepfner and the founder's widow Friede Springer, and the latter to KKR and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board." - Reuters

Amid Job Cuts, SoCal Public Radio/LAist Appoints New CEO

Alejandra Santamaria, most recently interim president and general manager at Univision Los Angeles, takes the helm at a difficult moment: 28 positions were recently eliminated as the station faces an expected deficit of $4 million to $5 million, due primarily to "a decline in advertising." - Variety

Edinburgh Fringe Faces A Shortage Of Venues

"As arts spaces across Scotland’s capital struggle to stay afloat, the number of venues hosting fringe shows this year is among the lowest of the past decade. In August, ... 262 venues will welcome audiences, an almost 20% reduction since the festival’s peak in 2019." - The Observer (UK)

La Scala’s Superintendent To Leave For Lausanne Chamber Orchestra

Dominique Meyer, considered a good manager of the notoriously difficult Milan opera house, has been denied a second term by Italy's nationalist government, which wants Italians in such positions, and his age (69) makes him legally ineligible for similar jobs at home in France. - AP

Peter Schjeldahl And The Art Of Dying

Like Karl Marx and Jim Harrison, who died at their desks, and George Orwell, who was writing a book review when he died, Schjeldahl wrote until the end. We can be grateful for that because we have this book. - The New York Times

Former British Museum Head Gets A Shiny New Job

In the release, the commission said it had chosen Hartwig Fischer, 61, because of his “global expertise in leading international cultural institutions and museums.” It did not mention Fischer’s time at the British Museum. - The New York Times

On The Decline: Can Opera Survive In The UK?

Fast forward to 2024, one Brexit vote and a global pandemic later, and opera companies are facing relentless budget cuts and declining public popularity. The ripple effects are widespread geographically, affecting both the centre and periphery of different UK regions. - The Conversation

The Case Against Historians Weighing In On Current Affairs

"I’ve been writing for years in opposition to professional historians pressing—on the public, on the media, on politicians and judges—a sense of the hyperurgent political relevance of certain facts and narratives drawn from the historians’ own scholarship." - Slate (MSN)

Christopher Knight, Art Detective, Hunts Down A Mis-Dated Diego Rivera

LACMA’s website and a gallery wall label said the painting dates to “around 1939.” But that couldn’t be correct. It’s hard to photograph a work of art that hasn’t yet been made. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Remaking The Alamo: How To Tell The Story?

If the new museum focuses too much on slavery or other unsavory aspects of Texas history, it may deter visitors to one of the state’s most popular tourist attractions. “If we make it a museum about all the bad things and whatever, nobody’s going to go there." - Washington Post

A Neurocognitive Ability Scientists Are Linking To Creativity

By examining how creative people process salient information, the researchers aimed to uncover a fundamental mechanism that could explain the unique attentional patterns observed in creative individuals. - Psypost

How The London Philharmonic Approaches Programming

In the States, unions are very strong and rigorous, and they protect their members until they retire. I found the British scene to be more flexible and accommodating when it comes to artistic matters. Musicians never mind staying an extra five minutes and they never go home right away when the rehearsal is over. - Gramophone

Remembering Shelley Duvall’s Olive Oyl Dance

Dance “people” will recognize the innate beauty of her pose that is rooted in the cartoon version of OO as gangly. Even in her clodhopper shoes, this Olive Oyl is luscious. - ArtsMeme

The Clash’s Famously Riotous 1978 Concert In Bury St Edmunds Will Not Be Remembered

Not if the Bury historical mavens have anything to do with it. No blue plaque for the punk rock band is their unanimous decision. One punk fan says, "It’s actually an even better response that they have said 'no' – I think anyone involved in punk would absolutely love that.” - BBC

A Budding Career at 94: Never Give Up On Your Dreams

After all, June Squibb not only has a new movie out, but, at 94, she’s got her first starring role. - The Guardian (UK)

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