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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Another Selfie-Greedy Tourist Breaks Another Artwork by Artsjournal1

“This time, the victim was a historic plaster model by the Italian artist Antonio Canova (1757–1822). On July 31, a misguided Austrian tourist snapped the toes off the Neoclassical sculp…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:06AM

James Silberman, Who Edited Books That Changed America, Dead At 93 by Artsjournal1

Among the many important titles he midwifed over a long career at Dial, Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Little Brown were James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room and The Fire Next Time, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:06AM

Well, England Didn’t Re-Start Indoor Performances On August 1 After All by Artsjournal1

“Indoor English venues were scheduled to open on 1 August with social distancing measures in place for audiences and performers – emulating the pilot run performed at The London Palladiu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:03AM

Unemployment In UK Theatre Up By Two-Thirds In Just A Few Weeks by Artsjournal1

“Job losses at theatres across the UK have jumped from 3,000 to 5,000 in less than a month, according to figures from the Bectu trade union. The job losses include redundancies of permanen…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:03AM
Friday, July 31, 2020

How Books Became Cheap: An Illustrated Timeline Of Publishing Technology by Artsjournal1

From woodblock printing (3rd century) to movable type (11th century — sorry, Gutenberg) to stereotyping (in the original sense; ca. 1700) to paperbacks (ca. 1845) to hot-metal typesetting …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:06PM

In Which A New York Times And Guardian Theater Critic Takes Online Theater Classes by Artsjournal1

Alexis Soloski: “As an undergraduate 20 years ago, I had majored in theater and back then, our training was exclusively and incontrovertibly face to face. Good acting happened in the momen…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:06PM

Not 20 Years After World War II, Modern Design Reintroduced Tokyo To The World by Artsjournal1

Jason Farago: “Tokyo 2020, its name unchanged, will now take place in July 2021 if it takes place at all. Yet all around the Japanese capital is the legacy of another Olympics: the 1964 Su…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:06PM

America Needs A Truth And Reconciliation Commission — And It Should Be Televised by Artsjournal1

Wesley Morris: “What would an American version be? Court, theater, a hearing, a telethon, therapy, TV, church, Ken Burns, Anna Deavere Smith? Each perhaps — and more. Who would make it? …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48PM

What’s The Most Popular Book In Russian Prisons? Not ‘Crime And ‘Punishment’ by Artsjournal1

No, Dostoevsky’s novel is only the second-most popular title among inmates there; Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita is in the top spot, with Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo at numb…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:48AM

First Indoor Play Approved By Actors’ Equity Won’t Be Indoors After All by Artsjournal1

Barrington Stage Company in the Berkshires was all set to go with a production of playwright David Cale’s one-man play Harry Clarke — the union had given the go-ahead, and the theater ha…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42AM

As COVID Cases Continue To Rise, South Carolina Reopens Performance Spaces And Cinemas by Artsjournal1

“Venues newly allowed to reopen to customers include movie theaters, auditoriums, stadiums and performing arts centers. Those represent the last of the business restrictions not rolled bac…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42AM

John Homans, Longtime Editor At New York Magazine And Vanity Fair, Dead At 62 by Artsjournal1

“Because he was not a celebrity editor, he was not particularly well known outside the publishing universe. But let us assure you, because we saw it firsthand: There was nobody quite like …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42AM

Washington Ballet Loses Another Executive Director by Artsjournal1

In a statement that also announced the cancellation of all remaining 2020 performances (including The Nutcracker), the company revealed that Michael Pastreich is departing after 14 months. H…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42AM

Black Classical Musicians Share Stories Of The Crap They’ve Had To Put Up With by Artsjournal1

“During my senior year of undergrad, my voice teacher complimented me on my final Mainstage role by saying: ‘You did great! And you don’t even look African-American on stage!'”“[Th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42AM

How Earlier Black Classical Musicians Faced (And Faced Down) American Racism by Artsjournal1

Shirley Verrett: “Maestro Stokowski called. He was embarrassed, but said that it would not be possible for me to sing with the Houston Symphony because the symphony board did not want to u…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42AM

Salzburg Festival Will Happen This Year, And Here’s How They’ll Do It by Artsjournal1

“A sprawling, 44-day anniversary program has been mostly postponed until next year. It has been replaced with a reduced, 30-day schedule, through Aug. 30, of concerts, plays and two (inste…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42AM
Thursday, July 30, 2020

Music Of America’s First Known Women Composers Is Headed To Disc by Artsjournal1

Their names were Sister Föben, Sister Katura, and Sister Hanna, and they were members of the Ephrata Cloister, a radical commune of Pennsylvania Dutch Evangelicals in the mid-1700s. Bariton…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:18PM

MacDowell Artists’ Retreat Tries Virtual Fellowships by Artsjournal1

With the ongoing COVID epidemic making travel to its New Hampshire campus impractical at best, the no-longer-a-colony has invited this summer’s eight fellows to a four-week virtual residen…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:54PM

Chief Of Leading Off-Broadway Theatre Will Resign To Make Way For BIPOC Leadership by Artsjournal1

“William Carden, who has been the artistic director of Off-Broadway’s Ensemble Studio Theatre since 2007, will step down from his position. A member of EST since 1978, Carden will contin…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:54PM

Reese Schonfeld, Co-Founder Of CNN And The Food Network, Dead At 88 by Artsjournal1

“Mr. Schonfeld, who had been expelled from Harvard Law School for gambling, was nothing if not a risk taker. Early in his career he produced newsreels shown in movie theaters, and by the m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:54PM

At Least There’s One Live Dance Festival Happening In The U.S. This Summer by Artsjournal1

Kaatsbaan, a Hudson River-side farm that has been offering retreats and workshops for dancers for 30 years, is presenting public performances for the first time this year. (Thanks to COVID, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:54PM

Australia Is Raising University Tuition For Arts And Humanities Degrees And Lowering It For STEM Degrees by Artsjournal1

“Education Minister Dan Tehan said the government wanted to ‘incentivise students to make more job-relevant choices’. The next wave of graduates would have to power the post-Covid econ…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:54PM

‘Independent Cinema, As We Know It And As We Love It, Is Over’ by Artsjournal1

Director and producer Oren Moverman: “The idea of independent financing, putting together films that have no home, taking them to festivals, trying to sell them — they’re going to have…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:36AM

Saudi Arabia: We’ll Host The World Science Fiction Convention! Science Fiction Writers: Oh No, You Won’t by Artsjournal1

“A group of more than 80 science fiction and fantasy authors are protesting at the possibility of one of the genres’ biggest conventions being held in [Jeddah] in 2022, saying that ‘th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:36AM

Giving To Arts Is Down In 2020: Study by Artsjournal1

The latest COVID-19 Sector Benchmark Insight Report, released by TRG Arts and data specialists Purple Seven, “includes data from 105 nonprofit organizations of all scales in the U.S., Cana…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:32AM

How America’s First Drive-In Classical Concert Since Lockdown Turned Out by Artsjournal1

San Diego’s Mainly Mozart got together an eight-member chamber group headed by L.A. Phil concertmaster Martin Chalifour to play octets by Mozart and Mendelssohn in the parking lot of a SoC…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:32AM

Picasso Murals Safely Removed From Doomed Building In Oslo by Artsjournal1

“The removal of a pair of concrete murals by Pablo Picasso was completed Tuesday from a government building in the Norwegian capital of Oslo whose demolition was under way.” (That buildi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:24AM
Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Crop Of Books Takes New View Of Old Epic Poetry by Artsjournal1

“Those second looks have turned up several shared themes. One is a new skepticism regarding the relationship that has developed between the epic and prevailing ideas about male heroism. �…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:54PM

Keith Sonnier, Playful Post-Minimalist Sculptor, Dead At 78 by Artsjournal1

“In both the manifold building blocks of his works and their titles — Ba-O-Ba, Ju-Ju, Palm Saw Tooth Blatt, Bison Bop — Mr. Sonnier came off at times as an irreverent sensualist alongs…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 03:54PM

Want A COVID-Safe Space For Your Play That’s Easy, Quick, And Cheap? Try A Circus Tent by Artsjournal1

“Every day we read about a new proposed seating plan or air-filtering system being trialled in an Edwardian playhouse to enable safe, socially distanced theatre in a building designed for …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 01:42PM

Black Voice Actors: Yes, There’s Been Progress, But Not Nearly Enough by Artsjournal1

“The sudden rise of calls for color-conscious casting comes after years of criticism about whitewashed roles. But while many Black voice actors are glad to see white actors leaving roles w…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:36PM

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