Composer Mikis Theodorakis, 96

"He was known outside Greece for the remarkable scope of his talent — a catalogue of more than 1,000 songs, film scores, symphonies, operas...

Edinburgh Festivals Bounce Back From COVID, Selling More Than Half A Million Tickets

With pandemic restrictions (excepting some audience capacity limits) lifted just around opening day, 520,000 tickets were sold for events at the International, Book, Film,...

How Do We Get Beyond A Rush To Judgment?

The modern online public sphere, a place of rapid conclusions, rigid ideological prisms, and arguments of 280 characters, favors neither nuance nor ambiguity. -...

Collector Buys Fake Banksy NFT

The piece did enough to convince a buyer – confusingly named Pranksy – to pay the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of pounds only...

About That Basquiat Painting in Tiffany Blue…

Basquiat died in 1988 at 27, but in the last few days all sorts of people with various relationships to both him and his work...

Romance Writers Of America Rescinds Award Over Genocide Charges

Romance Writers of America, which earlier this month rescinded an award given to the 2020 novel “At Love’s Command” over complaints that it “romanticized...

Why Wikipedia Has A Compelling Need To Transcend Languages

Wikipedia leaders presented a new initiative that could theoretically unify the information presented by all of the other Wikipedias, a proposed language-independent encyclopedia that...

Francesca Harper Named New Artistic Director Of Alvin Ailey II

Her mother, Denise Jefferson, directed the Ailey School from 1984 until her death in 2010. Harper didn’t just attend dance classes at the school; she...

Diana Taylor, Michael Bloomberg’s Partner, Named New York City Ballet Board Chair

A longtime banking professional in both the private and government sectors and the first woman to chair the board of directors in the company's...

Youth Radio Station Pokes Fun At Older Music Fans In A Tweet (It Didn’t...

“Did it hurt? When you aged out of the youth radio station,” the national youth broadcaster tweeted. - The Guardian

Mosul Had A Beloved Street Of Bookstores. Only One Has Reopened Since ISIS Was...

"Not long ago, it was one of countless bookstores along the wide avenue lined with arched windows and doorways. … Four years after the...

Nation-building Abroad? We’re Not Very Good At It At Home Either

"I know something about this rhetorical vagary because it involves nominally the same efforts America supposedly applies to strengthen its own communities that are...

Without Warning, Board Of Documentary Festival Locks Out Entire Programming Staff

Days after Sheffield DocFest artistic director Cintia Gil departed over "artistic differences," seven festival programmers found themselves locked out of their email accounts and...

Facebook Admits: Engagement Might Not Be The Gold Standard

Optimizing for engagement is at the heart of many of the criticisms of social platforms. An algorithm that’s too focused on engagement might push...

Soprano Teresa Żylis-Gara Dead At 91

The Lithuanian-born, Polish-raised singer, known as an especially reliable artist with a beautiful lyric soprano, had an unusually wide repertoire, from Bach to Mozart...

Paramount Is Suing Insurance Company Over COVID Shutdowns On New “Mission Impossible”

The film was shut down seven times as a result of the pandemic and now Paramount Studios, the movie’s distributor and producer, is suing...

Eternal Return: Known Forgeries Keep Turning Up In The Art Market

"Anyone who thinks works of art declared fake simply disappear in disgrace or are destroyed should talk to Jane Kallir, author of the catalog...

The Real Problem With The New Architecture At The World Trade Center Site? Fear

Justin Davidson: "This is a landscape shaped by fear. It has been formed not only by the reasoned response to a documented threat but...

What The Latest Study On The Secrets Of Stradivaris And Guarneris Found

"According to new research … violins made by Antonio Stradivari and his contemporary, Giuseppe Guarneri, were treated with proprietary blends of mineral salts, which...

They Waited Over A Year, But They’re Finally Making Their Broadway Debuts

Laura Collins-Hughes interviews four young performers who were just about to start living their dream when COVID shut Broadway down. (The youngest of them,...

‘Jeopardy!’ Wasn’t The First Game Show Where Mike Richards Was A Problematic Boss

As executive producer of The Price Is Right (2008-2019), Richards was "a manager who was more interested in being a host, who ushered out...

‘Jeopardy!’ Fiasco Ends As Executive Producer Who Hired Himself As Host Is Fired

Mike Richards lasted a day as permanent host before revelations of past behavior and social media protests led him to resign. As more details...

Winston-Salem (NC) Symphony Music Director Resigns

Timothy Redmond, who assumed the job in July 2019, lives in London and most of his work is in England. He said in a...

Interesting Side Effect Of Pandemic: Arts Audiences Are Growing Beyond Australia’s Big Cities

With overseas travel blocked, people from the state capitals are traveling to regional towns and boosting attendance there, and more local people are coming...

Italy’s Surreal New Fellini Museum Reconfigures A Historic Downtown

The museum occupies two historic buildings, with a large piazza in between, effectively reconfiguring a significant part of Rimini’s downtown. - The New York...