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Josh Kosman: 2023 Classical Music Highlights Dominated By New Music

“New” is the key factor here. In compiling my best-of list for the year gone by — a list that has now swollen year-over-year from 12 to 14 — I found that contemporary offerings made up the bulk of my choices. No knock on Beethoven, but it’s good to hear some fresh perspectives. - San Francisco Chronicle

Ozy, The Defunct News Site That Wildly Inflated Reader Numbers, Sues Semafor And Ben Smith For Stealing Trade Secrets

"The shell of Carlos Watson's Ozy Media (has) filed a lawsuit against Semafor co-founder Ben Smith, his news site and his former outlet, BuzzFeed, claiming that Smith stole trade secrets from the now-defunct (Ozy) and then forced its implosion" with a New York Times story revealing Ozy's lies about its readership." - TheWrap

Donald Runnicles Appointed Chief Conductor Of Dresden Philharmonic

The orchestra said that Runnicles will take up the post in the 2025-26 season and will lead the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra as Chief Conductor Designate from the coming 2024-25 season. - OperaWire

An Afghan Radio Scriptwriter On The Day The Taliban Forced Her To Stop Working

"After our family tea, I remembered to switch on my phone. I saw a notification from my office WhatsApp group. My hands trembled as I read." - Psyche

As Paramount Looks To Merge With Warner Bros. Discovery, It Gets A Bid To Sell Off BET

Paramount Global planned to sell the Black-oriented cable network earlier this year but backed off after deciding that the purchase offers were too low. Now Byron Allen of Allen Media Group has offered $3.5 billion for the BET Media Group, which also includes studios and the cable channel VH1. - Variety

Francesco Ventriglia Appointed Artistic Director Of Calgary’s Alberta Ballet

The Italian-born choreographer was a principal at La Scala Ballet, created works for that company's ballet school, and founded his own company, Heliopolis, before working as artistic director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet (2014-17) and later co-founding the Sydney Choreographic Centre. - Calgary Herald

Here’s The Successor To “Mao’s Last Dancer” At The Helm Of Queensland Ballet

Li Cunxin, who found fame beyond the dance world with the memoir and documentary with that title, announced in June that he's retiring as artistic director of the Brisbane-based company due to health concerns. Succeeding him is the Queensland-born former Royal Ballet principal Leanne Benjamin. - ABC (Australia)

Countertenor And Convicted Sexual Assaulter David Daniels Expelled From AGMA

"This week (the union) released a letter of censure dated Nov. 20 in which Daniels was informed he was permanently barred from the guild. … The 57-year-old and his husband, Scott Walters, pleaded guilty to sexual assault of an adult, a second-degree felony, in Houston’s Harris County District Court on Aug. 4." - AP

What’s The Average Income Of Broadway Theatergoers?

Far higher than that of Americans as a whole, according to the Broadway League's demographic report on the 2022-23 season. Now we know why they can pay for those $200-and-up tickets. - TheaterMania

One Of Raphael’s Madonnas Is Partially De-Authenticated. (Partially?)

"A team led by scientists from England’s University of Bradford used artificial intelligence to determine that the face of Joseph in the Madonna della Rosa ('Madonna of the Rose') was painted by someone other than the Renaissance master." - CNN

The New Yorker’s Choice Of Best Theatre Of 2023

Over all, dark, meditative productions prevailed, often with their sets literally sunk in shadow. The shows that drew us took place in primordial woods, or an ink-black night, or London in the smog—we spent a lot of 2023 peering. - The New Yorker

How The Ability To Write Changed Us

One of the big debates which lasted up to the Renaissance was about who invented writing. With both archaeology and chronology all but unknown, what thinkers had to go on was largely the Hebrew Bible and Graeco-Roman writers. - The Conversation

The Warhol Authentication Problem

Today, discerning which Warhol pictures are genuine is the business of authenticators, whose trained eyes and in-depth knowledge are supposed to be bulwarks against forgeries. Sometimes authenticators make bad calls, prompting other experts to weigh in and correct the error. - The Wall Street Journal

Powell’s Books Employees Get A New Union Contract

The ratification follows 10 months of negotiations and multiple rejected contracts, including one proposed by Powell's management in August and another in November. - Publishers Weekly

The British Museum’s Terrible No Good Very Bad Year

The thefts took place over 30 years, and many of the 2,000 missing items were among millions in the museum’s collection that had not been catalogued or photographed. That last point wasn’t new: a scathing investigation about the British Museum identifying several of its security weaknesses had been published in 2002. - ARTnews

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