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Tag: 06.06.21

For First Time, Indigenous Australian Choreographer Will Lead Non-Indigenous Dance Company

Daniel Riley, who comes from the Wiradjuri people of central New South Wales, spent 12 years dancing with and choreographing for Bangarra Dance Theatre,...

Graeme Ferguson, Co-Inventor Of IMAX, Dead At 91

After he and his brother-in-law, Roman Kroitor, created documentaries for Expo 67 in Montreal that used multiple screens and projectors, they decided to invent...

Queering ‘Giselle’

Katy Pyle and her company, Ballez, have a new work called Giselle of Loneliness (click here if you don't get the reference) "that grapples...

Richard Robinson, Who Made Scholastic Into A Children’s Publishing Powerhouse, Dead At 84

" nearly five decades at the head of the company shaped it into one of the world's most prominent and recognizable publishers of children's...

English City Experiments With Design In Public

Set to open in autumn next year, and operate virtually, online until then, the £4.5m Farrell Centre will occupy a former 19th-century department store...

Why Are Non-Profit Endowments Under-performing The Markets?

Today, it’s possible to capture the average growth of the stock market through passive index funds, which if balanced with some government bonds, have...

A Keith Haring Mural In Barcelona Is Under Threat

Haring painted the mural inside a nightclub in 1989. The nightclub turned into a billiards hall, and the mural was preserved, but now the...

The Creator Economy Owes A Lot To Gaming Site Twitch

When Twitch entered the picture 10 years ago, most creators - writers, artists, makers, eaters of food on YouTube - weren't yet earning...

The BAFTA TV Awards Didn’t Pick Faves This Year

Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You did win two awards - best mini-series and leading actress, which Coel dedicated to the production's intimacy director:...

Pose Showed How To Tell Great Trans Stories

The show, whose third season, and run, ended on Sunday night, was set at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the gay and...

The Motion Picture Museum’s Timing Was Unlucky – And Very Lucky

Though the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science's new L.A. museum was delayed, and delayed and delayed again - the last delay coming...

How Academic Freedom Ends

Just look to Hong Kong, where by the time a group of University of Hong Kong academics gathered in a town hall meeting in...

How Lin-Manuel Miranda And Friends Made The Drama Book Shop New

From the 140-foot long sculpture of scripts and songbooks to replicas of armchairs from Hamilton, the Drama Book Shop in Manhattan will be reborn...
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