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When You Have All Of Classical Music In Your Ear: Too Easy, Too Good?

"I am not resistant to progress, not a Luddite, not an anti-vaxxer. But putting the whole of classical music onto a device that fits into the palm of my hand feels like a devaluation of civilisation." - The Critic

How Art Spiegelman’s “Maus” Became Both A Canonic Text And A Culture-War Battleground

"The decades-long transition from a comic originally serialized in the pages of an alternative magazine to a mainstream, foundational, and even, yes, educational book has created a tension between the kind of text it is and the kind of text it's expected to be." - The Nation

What An AI-Created Novel Looks Like

Quite quickly, I figured out that if you want an AI to imitate Raymond Chandler, the last thing you should do is ask it to write like Raymond Chandler. That produces a tepid, banal rip-off. - The Atlantic

Smithsonian’s National Museum Of African Art Is Looking For A Director — Again

"Ngaire Blankenberg, a museum and cultural consultant who took up the post in July 2021, left the museum at the end of March, a spokeswoman for the Smithsonian confirmed. While the institution declined to discuss personnel matters, sources have (said) that Blankenberg was pushed to resign." - The Art Newspaper

Now That Tucker Carlson’s Out At Fox News, Advertisers Are Coming back To His Old Time Slot

"'We have had over 40 new advertisers come into the hour since we launched the new program, including some of the largest in the country and, really, across all major categories,' says Jeff Collins, executive vice president of ad sales at Fox News Media." - Variety

Dance Data Project Finds A Third Of Resident Choreographer Positions Worldwide Are Held By Women

As of 2023, the tally, which includes some contemporary as well as ballet-based companies, is 36% women and 64% men.  (Among US companies, the breakdown appears to be 50-50.) - Dance Data Project

The Traffic Facebook Sends To News Outlets Is Way, Way Down

"For 1,350 global publishers included in Chartbeat’s data, 27% of page views coming from external, search and social in January 2018 came from Facebook (2 billion page views). In April 2023, this was down to 11% (1.5 billion)." - Press Gazette (UK)

The Met Museum Gets Serious About Locating And Restituting Looted Art In Its Collections

"The Metropolitan Museum of Art ... announced a major new effort ... toward returning items it finds to have problematic histories. The core feature of the new plan is to hire a provenance research team that is as robust as any in place at an American museum." - The New York Times

After 36 Years, MTV News Is Shut Down

"What launched as a single show in 1987 (The Week in Rock, led by correspondent Kurt Loder) eventually became a bona fide news outlet for Gen X and older millennials who found that traditional TV programming on the broadcast networks and CNN wasn't cutting it." - The Hollywood Reporter

Love At First Sight? Kansas City Symphony Names Matthias Pintscher Its Next Music Director

"His appointment on a five-year contract (beginning in 2024) was announced Tuesday. The 52-year-old (conductor and composer) had not led the orchestra or been to Kansas City until arriving for rehearsals two days ahead of concerts from March 3-5." - AP

PS1 Names New Director

Connie Butler, currently chief curator at the Hammer, is to assume her new position at the museum in Long Island City, Queens, on Sept. 26. - The New York Times

Why The Writers’ Strike Is The “Netflix Strike”

In the industry, some are dubbing this year’s labor action “the Netflix strike. Netflix in a lot of ways has upended the business model, and broken it in fundamental ways.” - Los Angeles Times

Archaeologists Discover What They’re Calling An Ancient “Arabian Stonehenge” In Oman

The trilith was discovered at the Zufar site and dates back 2,000 years. Triliths are made up of three flat standing stones 50 to 80 centimeters tall that together create a pyramid and are typically found in clusters, as was the case in Zufar. - Artnet

My Color Isn’t Your Color: How We Perceive It

For a long time, people believed that colours were objective, physical properties of objects or of the light that bounced off them. But this theory isn’t really true. - The Guardian

How To Label A Deepfake? Technology Is Working On That

As creators work to develop more detailed frameworks for deepfake and AI disclosure, disciplines and modes like accessibility theory, interactive storytelling, TikTok, footnoting practices, and museum image description guidelines all have useful tools to offer. - Wired

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