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Top Posts From AJBlogs 04.08.14

AJBlogs Posted: April 8, 2014 9:10 pm

Beyond repair? On the loss of structural integrity …
AJBlog: Jumper | Published 2014-04-08

Nonprofit costs are driven by revenues
AJBlog: For What it’s Worth | Published 2014-04-08

Political Art, Billboards, New York and Los Angeles
AJBlog: CultureCrash | Published 2014-04-08

The Talking Cure, Part IV (powerful questioning and attentive listening)
AJBlog: We The Audience | Published 2014-04-08

From Julia Villagra: Wooing my peers (2)
AJBlog: Sandow | Published 2014-04-08

 

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  • Elizabeth Guerriero talks about the Suzuki philosophy
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  • Chief Operating Officer – The David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts
    The Straz Center is envisioned as a welcoming and inclusive international cultural institution renowned for innovation, creativity, and celebration of the human spirit.... Read more
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  • How Culture Got Captured By Big Tech
    There is an expression often used to capture the power of the press: never pick a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel. Today the ink is barrelled inside algorithms... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • A Critic, His Experiences, His Aesthetic
    The question of the relation between one’s life and one’s taste has become a fraught one, and is still more troubled when the taste in question has a kind of public authority—as... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • Nobel Lit Prize Winner Jon Fosse On What He Has To Say To The World
    “I often say that there are two languages: The words that I wrote, the words you can understand, and behind that, there’s a silent language.” And it’s in that “silent language,” he... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • “Prestige TV” Is Booming In Asia
    Streaming giants in the region are increasingly placing their series bets on creators armed with a glittering list of prizes from the international festival circuit, and independent filmmakers and producers are making high-production-value shows... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • Study: 17 Percent Of Entertainment Workers Lost Jobs During The Writers/Actors Strikes
    According to the Otis College of Art and Design’s study, the first released under the college’s ongoing Otis College Report on the Creative Economy, following the WGA, 24,799 entertainment industry employees in... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • Nintendo Cancels Its Annual Tokyo Gaming Showcase Over Safety Threats
    Nintendo canceled its upcoming video game showcase and postponed several other events because of persistent threats to the company, its workers and players. – AP... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • At 42, Not Only Is Alina Cojocaru Still Dancing, She’s Producing
    She and husband Johan Kobborg left London’s Royal Ballet a decade ago; she spent seven years at English National Ballet, then became a busy, much-feted freelance soloist. Now, after two kids and... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • Decoding Noam Chomsky
    From the start of his academic career, no part of his scientific work would show up in his political activism, while no trace of his activism would be detectable in his science.... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • Keeping Traditional Japanese Dance Alive In Mexico City
    Naoko Kihara, the daughter of Japanese-Brazilian immigrants to Mexico, has been practicing hanayagi dance in the Mexican capital for nearly a quarter of a century and is passing the art along to... Read more
    AJBlog: Seeing Things Published on: 2023-12-08
  • The Arts of Innovation
    Spillovers. Multipliers. Ripple effects. Value added. These are a few of the phrases we repeatedly use to discuss the arts’ benefits to commerce and industry. Mark how every one of them denotes... Read more
    AJBlog: Measure for Measure Published on: 2023-12-07
  • Miriam Goldberg Owens talks about equitable access to artistry
    Miriam Goldberg Owens, President and CEO of The People’s Music School, talks about their focus on equitable access to artistry.... Read more
    AJBlog: Aaron Dworkin Published on: 2023-12-02
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    "Shadow words / that beat like hammers."... Read more
    AJBlog: Straight|Up Published on: 2023-12-01
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