Identity Crisis? Universities Are “Triaging” Away Humanities
Suddenly, faculty in these departments are expected to justify why they exist and why anyone would need a degree in English. - The Baffler
NY State Tries Out A Universal Income For Artists
Creatives Rebuild New York is a new initiative that will provide monthly, no-strings-attached payments for up to 2,400 artists with financial need. A second component...
Amazon As A Grand Narrative
“The relation of Amazon to fiction, to story, is more than one of convenience, going to the core of its corporate identity,” Mark McGurl...
Yes, Movies Can Still Score: Spider-Man Breaks Box Office Record
Worldwide box office is $1.05B which makes Sony’s No. 2 film of all time, behind only Spider-Man: Far From Home ($1.13B). No Way Home is also the No. 1 title...
Does Art Really Have Role When Times Are Bad?
To Thomas Mann, the ironist was always serious in play. But does playing seriously mean playing unapologetically, letting oneself be nothing but a player?...
TokTok Is A Wildly Creative Place. But TikTokers Struggle To Grow Beyond It
What’s become clear is that the skill set that led to big-tent triumph on the app in 2019 and 2020 is, by and large,...
The World Has A Plan To Try To Save Indigenous Languages. Not The US
The U.S. has an incredibly rich heritage of Indigenous languages ranging from Anishinaabe to Cherokee, Navajo to Tewa. But they are almost all endangered, in...
Some Of The Creative People We Lost This Year
Artists, musicians, technologists, actors, innovators and more. - The New York Times
In The 80s Booksellers Took Over A Belgian Town. Now The Tourists Have Left…
A band of booksellers moved into the empty barns and transformed the place into a literary lodestone. The village of about 400 became home...
Michiko Kakutani On Joan Didion
Decades ago, she was already pointing to the startling disconnect between much of the American public and the political and media elites who “invent,...
Kaywin Feldman’s Plans For The National Gallery
“I feel like I was hired with one clear mandate from the board which, they like to say, is to put the ‘national’ back...
Watch: “Music Man” Understudy Kathy Voytko Steps In At Last Minute. Hugh Jackman Pays...
Jackman told the audience "Kathy, when she turned up at work at 12 o'clock could have played any of 8 roles. It happened to...
Painter Wayne Thiebaud, 101
Truth be told, Mr. Thiebaud was not really a Pop painter. Detractors sometimes tried to pigeonhole him as one or as an illustrator. In...
The Calculations Behind A Successful Christmas Movie
Welcome to element philosophy. Scriptwriters use them to tell their story, composers sprinkle scores full of sleighbells and producers use them to influence us to...
The Formula For A Good Christmas Song
Plenty of explicitly Christmas-themed songs will have certain musical characteristics, even though they’re always optional. These include a major key, an accessible pitch range and...
All The Books That Won Big Prizes This Year
From the Pulitzer to the Booker, the Nebula to the Edgar, here are the winners of the biggest book prizes of 2021. - Bookmarks
Why Our Ideological Fights Descend Into Fights About What Words Mean
The well-rehearsed rhetorical drama over this kind of conceptual terminology is only one of the ways in which arguments over definitions and usage have...
In The Middle Of The Night, Hong Kong Authorities Remove Tiananmen Memorial
The 26-foot-tall artwork, known as the “Pillar of Shame,” had stood at the University of Hong Kong for nearly a quarter-century and honored the hundreds, if...
American Contemporary Theatre Closes Its Acclaimed MFA Program
The program consistently ranked as one of the top five graduate acting schools in the country, after more than five decades educating such distinguished...
Man Buys $30 Drawing. Now It Could Be Worth Millions
“It was either a masterpiece or the greatest forgery I had ever seen,” he said. - The New York Times
Christkindlmärkte: A Brief History Of Germany’s Christmas Markets
The mercantile/community gatherings date back to at least the 14th century, and though they've since spread through much of the world, they're especially dear...
An Iconic Chicago Building Is Saved
Chicago has a forest of imposing skyscrapers, and nothing else like this squat concoction of glass and steel that looks from the outside like...
How Jewish People Eating Chinese Food Became A Standard Part Of American Christmas
It's not only because Chinese restaurants were the only places open on Christmas back in the day … - Mental Floss
Is The Golden Age Of Travel Over?
The old way it was practised, at vast scale, and across increasingly porous borders, has begun to look like it might be a terminal...
A Small Ballet Company Bounces Back From Hurricane Ida
Flooding caused by the storm wrecked the studios of Roxey Ballet in Lambertville, NJ; said director Mark Roxey, "The building was submerged in water....