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It’s Official: “Peak” TV Is Over

The 14% year-over-year decline in the number of new scripted series across live television networks and streaming represented the steepest drop-off in at least a decade, per FX Research. - Axios

We Need To Rethink Cultural Infrastructure — Fund It Like Highways

"We need to stop treating museums, theaters and galleries like sacred spaces that exist in some rarefied realm of public life. And we need to start treating them — and funding them — like interstate highways, high-speed internet and other infrastructure projects, using money that’s earmarked to maintain the country’s infrastructure." - The New York Times

Hezbollah Goes Into The Immersive Theater Business

No, this is not a joke, though Robert F. Worth thought it was, when he first saw the announcement that the Lebanese Shiite militant group was staging an "immersive theatrical performance" titled The Crossing, complete with live gunfire and Hamas-style tunnels. - The Atlantic (MSN)

Actors Equity Authorizes Strike Over Development Pay

"We know there is no revenue from the development sessions themselves, but it’s still work, and that doesn’t change whether there’s revenue today or whether it’s an investment producers are making against future profits. And that work must be appropriately compensated.” - The Hollywood Reporter

Bharathanatyam: A Newcomer’s Guide

Writer and dancer Lakshmi Thiagarajan explains some of the origins and history of the South Asian classical dance form, the components of a traditional performance, and how a solo dancer can portray multiple characters with no change of costume or makeup. - Psyche

Ralph Fiennes: Time To Get Rid Of Trigger Warnings In The Theatre

Fiennes, 61, renowned for his roles in Schindler’s List and the Harry Potter films and currently starring in a touring production of Macbeth, said audiences should be “shocked and disturbed”. - The Guardian

Universal Studios Hollywood Has A Poverty Problem — Among Its Underpaid Staff

"A new UCLA Labor Center study of (the theme park's) employees reveals that … 44% of the workers reported that they worried about being evicted from their homes, while more than half cut the size of their meals — or skipped them — because they didn’t have enough money for food." - The Hollywood Reporter

The Neuroscience Behind Our Connections To Music

Music preferences can reflect emotional states and change with life experiences, suggesting a deep psychological connection to the types of music individuals choose. - Neuroscience News

The Queer Feminist Collective In North Carolina That’s Repatriating Banned Kids’ Books Back To Florida

Firestrom Books in Asheville got a call from a distributor asking them to take in eight tons of books rejected by Duval County Public Schools (Jacksonville). Now Firestorm is giving those volumes to anyone who asks — including quite a few Floridians. - The Washington Post (MSN)

University Of New Hampshire Closes Museum In Cost-Cutting Move

Declining enrollment— the main campus had 13,860 students in 2022, down from 15,479 in 2017—and inflated operating costs led to the multimillion-dollar deficit that resulted in eliminating 75 total jobs at the university, which included the art museum’s director and the three other staff members. - InsideHigherEd

How, When, And Why The Orchestra Plays Winners Off The Stage At Awards Shows

First of all, it's something that nobody wants to do. Yet the show's director, who makes the decision, has to balance the interests of winners, the producers, the network, the audience, and the advertisers. (And it's the poor stage manager who gets yelled at by the winners cut short.) - Vulture

Ex-Husband Sought For Arrest In Murder Of Gallerist Brent Sikkema

"Alejandro Triana Prevez, the man who confessed to the murder of New York art dealer Brent Sikkema, told Brazilian authorities Sikkema’s ex-husband, Daniel Sikkema, offered $200,000 for the killing. … Brazilian authorities … seek to arrest Daniel Sikkema for being the 'intellectual and main author' of the crime." - ARTnews

Musée d’Orsay’s Virtual-Reality Van Gogh Show Sets New Attendance Record

"Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise,' which closed last Sunday, brought … in a total 793,556 visitors, or an average of 7,181 each day. The show’s A.I. and immersive V.R. experiences were largely ridiculed in the press, but they proved persuasive to new audiences." - Artnet

Is Wisconsin Now Dead Last In State Arts Funding Per Capita?

So reports Wisconsin Public Radio, which says that the state spends 18 cents per resident, while neighboring Minnesota spends $9.67 (53 times as much) and Illinois spends $5.11 (28 times as much). Still, the Badger State isn't 50th: Georgia's arts funding is 15 cents per capita. - Wisconsin Public Radio

Columbus Symphony To Build $275 Million Concert Hall In Center Of Ohio Capital

The new venue, on a city-owned plot directly across the Scioto River from the central business district, would have a main auditorium with a capacity of 1,600 (the orchestra's current home, the Ohio Theatre, seats almost 2,800) and nine other performance and event spaces. - The Columbus Dispatch

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