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Cellist Antonio Meneses Reveals Stage Four Brain Cancer Diagnosis, Cancels Engagements

The Brazilian cellist has been diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, the same cancer that struck conductor Michael Tilson Thomas in 2022. Meneses has withdrawn from all his concert and teaching engagements and is reportedly receiving palliative care in Switzerland. - The Strad

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s At Work On His Next Musical: “The Warriors”

As was the original plan with Hamilton, and as happened with Here Lies Love, The Who's Tommy, and Evita, the show — an adaptation of the 1979 film and 1965 novel about a gang falsely accused of murdering a rival — will take shape first as a concept album. - Bloomberg (MSN)

Angry Barcelonans Shoot Tourists With Water Pistols

Thousands of protestors furious about the ills of overtourism marched down La Rambla and other areas of the city popular with visitors, accosting vacationers with aqueous armaments and chanting and carrying signs with slogans such as "Tourists go home" and "Barcelona is not for sale." - CNN

For The Second Time In A Week, A Controversial Statue Of A Woman Has Been Beheaded

Seven days after someone in Austria decapitated a sculpture of the Virgin Mary giving birth, a vandal took advantage of Hurricane Beryl's strike on Houston to behead Shahzia Shikander's work Witness, which for some reason the organization Texas Right to Life has declared a "Satanic abortion idol." - The New York Times

“The Era Of Culture Wars Is Over,” Says UK’s New Culture Secretary

Lisa Nandy: "For too long, for too many people, the story we tell ourselves, about ourselves as a nation, has not reflected them, their communities or their lives. This is how polarisation, division and isolation thrives. ... Changing that is the mission of this department." - The Guardian

Why Academics Are Irritated By Jonathan Haidt

Haidt is like the friend who tells you you’re overreacting before you’re ready to hear it. And he fulfils that role with the glee of the kid who always wins in debate class. - 3 Quarks Daily

Music Albums Went Away for Streaming. Now They’re Back

The shift to consuming songs as atomised units was depressing for artists too. Cynically, there’s the financial hit sustained when you only get paid for a handful of songs with heavy rotation. But it also forced acts into delivering the narrowest refinement of what audiences expected. - The Critic

What Is A “PoetJournalist?”

Where a photojournalist trades in photographs, a poetjournalist, according to Dworkin, would trade in “newspoems.” He could think of a few examples from the past: Tennyson’s The Charge of the Light Brigade, say, or O Captain! My Captain!, Walt Whitman’s lament of the assassination of President Lincoln. - NiemanLab

How High Ticket Prices Are Changing Theatre On London’s West End

It’s not just fans who are angry. Theatre’s biggest stars regularly rail against high ticket prices, even though they help pay their salaries. - The Guardian

Five Theatre Colleagues Bonded At The Public Theatre. Now They’re A Significant Force In Theatre

Their convergence at the Public in the mid-2010s would resonate as far more than happy memories: Now each of them has become a Woman With Power, in a beleaguered field in vital need of new inspiration. - The New York Times

Ex-Cop In New Orleans Indicted For Art Theft Insurance Fraud

"The indictment alleges that Christian Claus, 55, falsely claimed valuable paintings were stolen from his New Orleans residence in order to collect insurance money. … The indictment further accuses Claus of bribing a fellow officer to document the purported theft in the police report." - Tampa Free Press

The South East Asian Film Industry Is Booming

“Covid, and industry issues that impacted Hollywood product flow, have ushered a period of growth for local and regional films, in some cases with record-breaking results." - The Guardian

Alexander Knaifel, One Of Russia’s Leading Post-Soviet Composers, Is Dead At 80

"Knaifel was one of the most prominent Russian composers of his generation, both at home and in the West. He played a key role in redefining Russian contemporary music after the fall of the Soviet Union, bringing religious themes to the fore and pioneering a radical minimalist aesthetic of contemplation." - Gramophone

Meet The UK’s Surprise New Culture Minister

Lisa Nandy, whose most recent position has been as shadow international development minister, will have her work cut out to catch up. She will be keen to make a success of a delicate role that, although it may appear to be low down the governmental pecking order is of huge importance. - The Guardian

After Half A Century Of Delays, A Contemporary Art Museum Opens In Milan

"The Brera Modern will be inaugurated this fall, 52 years and 39 Italian governments after it was first envisioned. The new museum, just a few doors from Milan’s Brera Painting Gallery, will house more than 100 contemporary art works that belong to Brera’s collection that have mostly been relegated to storage." - AP

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