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Ethical Considerations For AI in Art

Striking a balance between leveraging AI for creative enhancement and preserving the human element in art is a critical ethical consideration related to creative integrity. - ArtsHub

An Audience With Angela Gheorghiu, Who Was Very, Very Angela Gheorghiu

"I like to say that the fairies visited me when I was born and gave me what I needed to be an artist." And this: "Meryl Streep came up to me, fell on her knees and said, ‘Oh my god! My next life I want to be like you!'" - The Guardian

Why Are Theatre Audiences Behaving So Badly?

Perhaps there’s a feeling that, having spent upwards of, say, 180 quid on a pair of tickets for something, they’re entitled to a five star, anything goes experience from the moment of arrival to the second they lay down their head back on the pillow. - Evening Standard (London)

How Does Trajal Harrell Work All Those Different Genres Into His Choreography?

"Who is this man? How does he seamlessly synthesize voguing and runway idioms with butoh, the dances of Greek antiquity, and modern and postmodern dance to create the intriguing works that make him an internationally admired and respected artist?" This profile offers some answers. - Dance Magazine

Australia’s Live Music Venues Being Squeezed Out By Increasing Insurance Costs

While some people’s bar-going and spending habits have shifted since the pandemic (not everyone is returning to their regular bar or pub-going routines), by far the largest obstacles to keeping many independent live music venues open currently are the massive insurance price increases and sudden insurance policy cancellations they are facing. - ArtsHub

Why And How Are So Many Roald Dahl Adaptations Coming To The Stage?

Jenny Worton of the theatre division at the Roald Dahl Story Company: "Because the stories are so beloved, and appear in lots of different mediums, it’s quite hard to ensure consistency. So we cooked up the idea that we could start commissioning people directly and develop shows ourselves." - The Stage

Did Sexism Keep Greta Gerwig From Getting A Best Director Nomination For “Barbie”? (Not Exactly)

"Though Barbie had no trouble making it into the best picture category, which all members of the academy (may) vote on, the Gerwig snub was delivered by the directors branch, made up of just 587 voters … (and) by far the most likely to reject mainstream studio fare." - The New York Times

The Razzie Awards Have Announced Their Nominations, Too: Expend4bles And Winnie The Pooh Lead

Expend4bles leads the nominees for the Golden Raspberry Awards with seven nods, followed by Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey with five, including Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Screen Couple. - The Hollywood Reporter

US COVID Relief Funding For The Arts: How Much Was There And Where Was It Given?

"Using a broad definition of arts and culture inclusive of nonprofit and for-profit industries, $53 billion was awarded nationally to arts and culture via four federal programs. Narrowing the definition to focus primarily on nonprofit arts and cultural industries and independent cultural workers, $17 billion was awarded nationally." - SMU Data Arts

Germany Cuts The Value Of Its Culture Pass For 18-Year-Olds In Half

Italy and France have for several years had similar programs giving 18-year-olds a few hundred euros to spend on performance tickets, books, or other cultural products. Germany only launched its KulturPass last June, and already the amount per person has been cut from €200 to €100. - Publishing Perspectives

National Art Gallery Burns Down In Georgia’s Breakaway Region Of Abkhazia

More than 4,000 items were destroyed and only about 150 pieces survived in the blaze that broke out early Sunday morning. Abkhazia broke away from the Republic of Georgia during the post-Soviet civil war of 1992-93 and is propped up by Russia, which maintains thousands of troops there. - CNN

Charles Osgood, Beloved CBS TV And Radio Host, Has Died At 91

"In a varied career spanning more than a half-century, … (he) spent 22 years anchoring the CBS-TV staple “Sunday Morning” and decades as a radio commentator, and carved a distinct place for himself in broadcasting by occasionally presenting the news in wry doggerel." - The Washington Post (MSN)

Linguists Pick Their (Admittedly Quirky) Word Of The Year

In contrast to the prominent dictionaries that designated as their word of the year “rizz,” “hallucinate” and “authentic,” the American Dialect Society celebrates linguistic variation to an almost absurd degree.

A New Generation Of Architecture Wars

Architecture has been hit by a new sobriety. Tradition, apparently, is back. The reaction against ultramodern architecture arrived slowly at first, but accelerated with the financial crash of 2008, as the world economy and many political systems became increasingly unsteady. - Aeon

AI Writing May Be Aesthetically Pleasing But Incoherent. Okay With That?

The device has no way of knowing what its words refer to, as humans would, or even what it means for words to refer to something. Strictly speaking, it doesn’t know anything. For an AI chatbot, one can truly say, there is nothing outside the text. - Liberties Journal

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