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First-Ever Study: What Works Dance Companies Worldwide Are Performing This Season

Among the 33 global companies studied, 23.6% of works in the 2023/2024 season are choreographed by women. - Dance Data Project

Amanda Palmer On Why Crowdfunding Works

It’s the opposite of magic: it’s a salary that I pull from a community that trusts me. - The Big Idea

“Am I The Literary Assh*le?” New LitHub Column Takes A Page From Reddit

Kristen Arnett, the new advice columnist: "Before we dig in, it’s important that I point out the obvious here: generally speaking, I don’t ever know what I’m talking about. But much like everyone on the Lord’s internet, I do have some Opinions™! And I definitely have some beers." - Literary Hub

Consider The Cultural Meaning Of The Hoodie

Perhaps no other garment is so charged, or so fraught, in this country as the hoodie. - The Point

The Campaigners Working To Bring Looted Nepali Religious Art Back Home

"'Kathmandu valley was an open museum,' says Rohit Ranjitkar, director of the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust. 'There were centuries-old treasures. I think local people did not value it or there was less awareness. So many things were knowingly or unknowingly gifted or thrown out or sold by local people.'" - The Guardian

The Inherent Difficulties In Writing About Office Work

Unfortunately, for those of us who write about them, white-collar workplaces are not inherently high-drama. As an employee, this is ideal. For a nonfiction writer, it’s a challenge. - The New Yorker

P.D.Q. Bach’s Best Music Wasn’t Just Funny, It Was Actually Great

"Playfulness, irreverence, goofiness are part of us too. ... It is a mistake to equate artistic greatness with emotional sobriety. P.D.Q. Bach’s best compositions are, genuinely, masterpieces, magnificent expressions of the deepest currents of joyful absurdity. They are great works not in spite of their humor, but because of it." - Van

Study: Arts Impact On The Cincinnati Economy Is $1.6 Billion

The impacts of the arts go beyond annual operating expenses, data shows. The $751 million in capital investments since 2015 have generated an additional $842 million in indirect economic impact. - WCPO

Harry Parker, 84, Director Who Transformed Dallas Museum Of Art And Restored Fine Arts Museums Of San Francisco

In Dallas, he spearheaded the museum's move for the downtown arts district and expanded exhibition and education programs. In San Francisco, he raised money for and oversaw the repair of the Legion of Honor and rebuilding of the DeYoung after the 1989 earthquake. - The Dallas Morning News (MSN)

Next Up: Holographic Professors (Students Love It)

Prof Vikki Locke, the director of undergraduate studies at Loughborough business school, said students “absolutely love” the technology and have been begging for selfies with the gadget. They would prefer “a guest speaker from industry beaming into a classroom to a 2D person on the wall”, she added. - The Guardian

Audience Members Who Act Up And Go Viral Like It That Way. Maybe Shows Should Take Advantage Of That.

"One way ..., perhaps, is to turn competition into cooperation. Maybe a path forward for theater is to write new rules of decorum — or to be the first to violate them. If theater goes viral, it should be on behalf of the artists’ intentions, not in spite of them." - San Francisco Chronicle

Jon Stewart Is Coming Back To “The Daily Show” (But Only On Mondays)

"The homecoming … comes after (a) yearlong search for a replacement for Trevor Noah – and just in time for the 2024 presidential election to heat up. … (Stewart) will also serve as an executive producer for the show, which will have a rotating lineup of comedians during the rest of the week." - The Guardian

Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum Suspends Four Staffers For Misconduct During Last Year’s Insane Pokémon Show

"The workers had allegedly provided potential visitors with insider information on how to get limited tickets to the exhibition. One employee even allegedly embezzled a box of (van Gogh-style) Pokémon cards produced for the show." (Those cards were withdrawn after people literally rioted to get them.) - ARTnews

Mother Of Dancer Sentenced To Prison For Anonymous Letters Defaming Director Of Rome Opera Ballet

In one of the letters, defendant Giulia Di Stasi urged the opera house's management to fire Eleonora Abbagnato: "Together with her business partner, they have planned to kill off the corps de ballet and create a company of their own." Other letters called Abbagnato "incompetent" and "fake blonde." - Gramilano (Milan)

After 35 Years, Executive Director Of Chicago’s Goodman Theatre Is Retiring

"While the news is hardly a surprise, given that Roche Schulfer is 72 and his longtime artistic partner Robert Falls exited in 2022, the departure brings to a close an extraordinary career that expertly led Chicago’s largest theater through the COVID-19 crisis and the changing habits of audiences." - Chicago Tribune (MSN)

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