Pay Attention! (It’s Not Because Of Smart Phones. Historically We’ve Had Problems Doing That)

“You can read medieval monks nearly a millennium ago complaining that they were suffering from attention problems of their own. As human beings get...

Financial Institutions Are Isolating Russia. Will The Art Market Follow?

As the financial community shuts its doors to Russia, scores of Russian millionaires and billionaires may need to convert their trophy Warhols, Rothkos, and...

Canada’s Plan To Make Tech Giants Pay For News

The Online News Act, like Australia’s code, will compel Google and Meta to agree licensing deals for the online content of broadcasters as well...

Why Are Hedge Funds Buying Local TV Stations?

“Local TV still has large audiences. Even with so much programming chasing , there’s only so many hours in the day. The strength of...

Russian Performances Are Being Canceled Worldwide

Not only has Russia been stripped of two prestigious events – the Champions League men’s final and Formula One’s Russian Grand Prix –but an...

How TikTok Is Similar To Victorian-Era Parlor Games

In the 1840s, a similar interest in amateur play took hold in the United States. ‘Home amusements’, as one guidebook dubbed them, ranged from...

Suddenly, Ireland’s Film Industry Is Booming

"Ireland is now host to dozens of international feature films in production or post-production and a multitude of TV series,' with spending in the...

A Sci-Fi Novel That May Explain Now

 Cullen Murphy: "I have no idea whether the book is a parable of where we were, where we are, or where we’re heading. Maybe...

Theater’s Dance Audition Call Becomes TikTok Craze

"What began as a legitimate audition call for the St. Louis theatre had become a micro-trend on TikTok, the short-form video app that has...

Film Critic Sheila Benson, 91

Her time as film critic at The LA Times coincided with the rise of both the ‘80s Hollywood blockbuster and the American independent scene. -...

Birmingham Will Host A Six-Month Arts Festival Alongside This Summer’s Commonwealth Games

"Birmingham 2022 festival will include more than 200 events from March to September across the West Midlands and will involve more than 100,000 participants,...

Andy Warhol, Value Of Creativity, And Crypto

Andy Warhol, innovation expert Clayton Christensen, and Etherum creator Vitalik Buterin walk into the bar. They don’t start out talking about crypto, but like...

Gemma New Named Principal Conductor Of New Zealand Symphony, Her Hometown Orchestra

The 35-year-old Wellington native, principal guest conductor of the Dallas Symphony and music director of the Hamilton (Ont.) Philharmonic, is not only the first...

Why Russian Artists Supporting Putin Are Paying A Price

To claim, as many do, that art should “transcend” politics — that it exists in a realm where the push and pull of human...

Zelensky’s Previous Career As A Performer Was Useful Preparation For His Current Role

Says one academic observer, "He's used to being in front of a camera. He's used to performing. While before this conflict his poll numbers...

Dubai’s Architecturally Fabulous New Museum Of The Future

In recent years, Abu Dhabi has been the United Arab Emirate to build and open high-profile museums in eye-catching new buildings. Now Dubai has...

Missouri School Board Reverses Ban On Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye”

Last month, the school board in Wentzville, a suburb of St. Louis, voted 4-3 to have the book removed from all district libraries because...

Russian Invaders Burn Ukrainian Museum To The Ground

The Historical and Local History Museum in the city of Ivankiv, about 50 miles north of Kyiv, was destroyed on Sunday. It housed 25...

The New Host Of NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday: Ayesha Rascoe

Currently the network's White House correspondent, Rascoe formally succeeds Lulu Garcia-Navarro in late March. - NPR

Edinburgh International Festival’s Next Director: Violinist Nicola Benedetti

The 34-year-old Ayrshire native will be the first woman and the first Scot to head the country's flagship arts event in its 75-year history....

Valery Gergiev Fired As Chief Conductor Of Munich Philharmonic

The Bavarian capital's mayor followed through on his warning that the Russian maestro would be dismissed if he didn't denounce Putin's invasion of Ukraine....

SAG Awards: In-Person Awards Shows Return

The 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards pulled off the first in-person awards ceremony of 2022, moving ahead as if things were normal after other gatherings...

The Wild Projects Chris Burden Couldn’t Make

They include an effort to convert a World War II British destroyer into a ship with sails (blocked by price and preservation issues), an...

Climate Change — A Cultural Issue

To tackle the climate and biodiversity crisis effectively, we urgently need to address cultural values relating to consumption. An important aspect of this is...

Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky Quits Bolshoi Project

Mr. Ratmansky, who grew up in Kyiv and danced there early in his career, immediately decided to leave Moscow, and with the help of...