Artists In Russia Are Chafing Under Sanctions
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, shocking much of the world, Russians working in creative spheres have found themselves squeezed from within and without. - The New...
This Year’s Pritzker Prize Winner Breaks Ground
Francis Kéré has made a name for himself with a series of schools and medical facilities in Africa that appear grown out of their...
Long Beach Opera Cancels Productions After Director, Two Others Resign
According to the statement, Gedeon was among three staff members who announced plans to resign during a December 2021 board meeting, after expressing concerns...
Explaining The Manuscript Thief
It’s not just that he lied––told tales––to people in the business of telling (and selling) tales. It’s that, in doing so, he touched up...
Reconciling Awful People With Wonderful Art
There are a range of moral questions surrounding how we should respond to the immoral acts of artists whose work we love. But, for...
Sophie Calle Squatted In The Musee d’Orsay Before It Became A Museum. She Scavenged…
Calle set up camp in room 501. “It was a place where I could go and be alone to do what I wanted.” When...
The Oldest Form Of Jewish Theater Takes New Shape
Purim spiels, retelling the story of Queen Esther, are documented back to the 14th century and doubtless happened for generations before that. New versions...
Touring Musicians Press For Assistance
We are migratory birds, and our migration routes have been disrupted. Touring musicians—triply impacted by global venue closures, obstacles to travel and Covid-19 itself—have...
Nobel Laureate Peter Handke’s Fans Say His Support Of Milošević Has Nothing To Do...
"Rather than a departure from his literary work, Handke's position on Serbia may be of a piece with it — a logical consequence of...
UK Charity Supporting St. Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre Shuts Down
The charity was set up by conductor Valery Gergiev, a high-profile friend of Vladimir Putin, with the main goal of supporting St Petersburg’s Mariinsky...
Read These Letters That Freed Black Folks Wrote To Their Former Enslavers
"Some are exquisite condemnations from learned and accomplished men who escaped their enslavement. Some are brief queries, shots in the dark, dictated by...
How City Downtowns Will Have To Change
While employers rethink office buildings on the micro scale, cities and regions need to grapple with how to efficiently use their office-dominated downtowns, which are their...
$1.23 Billion Redevelopment Of Melbourne’s Main Arts District Approved
The Southbank district already has three concert halls, an outdoor music venue, five theatres, three museums (including the National Gallery of Victoria), an arts...
The Power Of Ukraine Through Music
Similar to the way patriots might brandish the flag of their country in solidarity, Ukrainians in bomb shelters and bombarded cities or citizens living...
Conductor Paavo Järvi Explains Why He Stayed In Moscow To Finish His Gig After...
"These young people should not and cannot be punished for the barbaric actions of their government," said the Estonian maestro, who was there to...
American Public Media, Split Off Years Ago From Minnesota Public Radio, Is Being Reunited...
While both networks have long been subsidiaries of American Public Media Group (headquartered in St. Paul), they had been separate divisions, with MPR focusing...
Will The Choreographers For Music Videos Or TikTok Ever be Able To Copyright Their...
"Copyrighting choreography is not impossible, but historically it’s been easier to win legal protection within more traditional forms such as ballet or modern dance. ...
Juilliard’s Board Chairman Tried To Fire Its President. He Failed.
Chair Bruce Kovner, a major donor, told Damian Woetzel, the former ballet star who now runs Juilliard, that an internal evaluation found his leadership...
U.S. Congress Increases Public TV And Radio Funding By $50 Million
"Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022, the Corporation (for Public Broadcasting) will receive $525 million in federal funds in FY24, up from $475...
Trinity Church Wall Street Fires Music Director Julian Wachner
While the church was investigating Wachner — who built Trinity's vocal and instrumental ensembles into major forces in New York's concert life — regarding...
Suspect In Stabbings At MoMA Arrested In Philadelphia
Gary Cabana was apprehended while napping on a bench in the city's Greyhound bus station early Tuesday morning. Philadelphia police had been looking for...
Learning From Outside Your Own Industry (Why It Often Doesn’t Work)
Looking outside your industry for strategy improvements and breakthroughs is a good approach. The core reason why it doesn’t work more often is inertia. -...
The Things That Do Not Exist
My guess is that there are more nameless things that don’t exist than there are nameless things that do exist. - 3 Quarks Daily
The Cultural Treasures Being Destroyed In Putin’s War
Across Ukraine, scores of historic buildings, priceless artworks and public squares are being reduced to rubble by Russian rockets, missiles, bombs and gunfire. -...
Who’s Making Money On NFTs
A fortunate handful of people now have their very own rags-to-riches stories thanks to NFTs. By investing in the right project at the right time, some...






























