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Sunday, August 11, 2024
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Managing Director – Syracuse Stage


 Syracuse Stage (“Stage”), Central New York’s premier professional theatre, seeks its next Managing Director, who will join Artistic Director Robert M. Hupp to lead this storied organization. [READ MORE]
 

 

Executive Director – Urban Bush Women


 Urban Bush Women (UBW) seeks an experienced, strategic, and deeply collaborative individual to serve as the acclaimed dance ensemble’s Executive Director. [READ MORE]
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TPAC seeks Graphic Designer 

The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is seeking an experienced Graphic Designer to join our team. [READ MORE]

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Managing Director – People’s Light 

The Managing Director is responsible for the overall business, administrative, and operational management of the organization. [READ MORE]

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Director of Marketing – Austin Opera 

Austin Opera is seeking a Director of Marketing to lead its audience-building initiatives. [READ MORE]

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Public Relations Director (Classical) – The Kennedy Center 

The Director of Public Relations (Classical) is responsible for maintaining and enhancing the awareness, public image, and reputation of the Kennedy Center and its two resident artistic affiliates. [READ MORE]

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Hiring: Grants and Development Communications Manager 

The Grants and Development Communications Manager is the lead grant writer for foundation and government grants and manages an existing portfolio of 70+ institutional donors. [READ MORE]

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Director, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 

The Modern’s next Director will engage in a strategic planning process to create and implement a vision and plan that galvanizes the passion, dedication, and efforts of the staff, Board leadership, and community for the Modern’s next exciting chapter. [READ MORE]

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Marketing and Patron Services Manager 

The Marketing and Patron Services Manager is responsible for managing the orchestra’s day-to-day marketing activities and box office operations with a strong commitment to customer relations and audience experience. [READ MORE]

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Assistant Professor (tenure track): Theatre, Performance Studies 

Position Type:Regular Salary Range: The salary range for this position is $83,771 to $93,107, depending on the successful candidate’s years of teaching experience at the college-level. The position comes with generous benefits (scu.edu/hr/benefits), including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, and university contributions toward retirement. Recognizing the high cost of housing in the local area, […] [READ MORE]

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Development and Engagement Manager 

The Development & Engagement Manager helps to develop and execute the orchestra’s fundraising and engagement strategies at home in New York City and on tour across the U.S. and abroad. [READ MORE]

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Artistic Director, Cincinnati Ballet 

Cincinnati Ballet seeks an experienced, innovative, and collaborative Artistic Director to lead the Company. [READ MORE]

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Executive Director, Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra 

Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra (FMSO) invites applications and recommendations for the full-time position of Executive Director. [READ MORE]

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Director of Learning and Civic Engagement – Peabody Essex Museum 

Position Summary The Director of Learning and Civic Engagement (DLCE) is a member of the Executive Leadership Team, which is responsible for developing the overarching strategy of the institution, in collaboration with the Board of Trustees. Reporting to the Executive Director and CEO, the DLCE will be a spokesperson for the value of educational programming […] [READ MORE]

 

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DANCE

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IDEAS

You’ve Heard Of Slow Food And Slow TV. Now A “Slow Living” Movement Is Arising.

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AI Software Encodes Language The Same Way Human Brains Do During Conversation

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Apple’s Worst Feature Flattens Everything About Our Very Human, Complex Experiences

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ISSUES

The Paris Olympics’ Hostile Architecture Is Just Another Way That Cities Hate Unhoused Folks

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How Small Towns And Rural Areas Can Keep The Arts Going

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Slovakia’s Culture Minister Is On A Firing Spree

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Two Cultural Institutions Were Set On Fire During Bangladesh Riots

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Art For Change Partners With Michelle Obama To Increase Voter Participation

- The Guardian (UK)


Top Welsh Cultural Honors Stripped From Disgraced BBC Presenter

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Gradually, Restaurants Are Becoming Literally Inhuman: Pete Wells In His Farewell Column

- The New York Times


Lincoln Center Appoints New President After Henry Timms’s Surprise Departure

- AP


Business Is Down At Disney’s Theme Parks (Is This A Warning Sign?)

- Business Insider


The Artist Jailed By Putin For Five Tiny Pieces Of Paper

- The Atlantic (MSN)


Miami’s Small Arts Organizations Slash Their Budgets And Search For Life Rafts After DeSantis’s Veto Of State Funding

- The Miami Times


Racial Inequities In Arts Funding In Pittsburgh Persist, Finds Study

- WESA (Pittsburgh)


In Liverpool, England, Far-Right Rioters Set Fire To A Community Library

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MEDIA

How Norway’s Public Broadcaster Figured Out The Algo

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Classic Films, Hard To Find On Streaming, Are Making Their Cinematic Comebacks

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Audit Finds More Misuse Of Funds And Possible Embezzlement At Sacramento’s Capital Public Radio

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Paramount To Cut 15% Of Its US Workforce

- The Hollywood Reporter


The Salzburgians Who Hate Sound Of Music On Its 60th Anniversary

- NPR


Warner Bros-Discovery Takes A Huge Financial Writedown

- Bloomberg (MSN)


Disney Makes Profit On Streaming For First Time As Entertainment Revenue Soars

- The Hollywood Reporter


CNET Sells Again

- Variey


Tampa Bay Times Offers Buyouts To Entire Staff

- Creative Loafing


Pixar’s “Inside Out” Movies Have Changed Practice Of Child Psychology

- The New York Times



 

MUSIC

Dreamy And Soulful Or Dreary And Dreadful? The Minimalist Piano Music That Crowds Love And Classical Critics Detest

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What’s The Right Name For New Music?

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Two Teenagers Arrested In Plot To Create Terrorist Attacks At Taylor Swift Concerts In Vienna

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A Retiring Violinist Compares Classical Music To A Colonoscopy

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South Africa Forges Its Own Style Of Opera

- AFP (Yahoo!)


Seattle Opera’s New General Director: Opera Theatre Of St. Louis’s James Robinson

- The Seattle Times


How One Pandemic-Created Organization Is Trying To Give Black Percussionists A Boost In The Orchestral World

- San Francisco Classical Voice


Will The World Catch Up To The Music Of Berlioz?

- The New York Times


Anthony Roth Costanzo May Be Just The Right Guy To Save Opera Philadelphia

- Philadelphia Magazine


Metropolitan Opera And Yannick Nézet-Séguin Extend Their Contract Through 2029-30 Season

- OperaWire


Marianna Martines, A Phenom In The 18th Century, Comes To Lincoln Center

- The New York Times


Yuval Sharon Will Stage Metropolitan Opera’s Next “Ring” Cycle And “Tristan”

- AP


Ella Jenkins Revolutionized Music For Children, And At 100, She’s Not Finished Yet

- The New York Times


The Five Composers Who Defined The Sound Of Horror Movie Music

- The Washington Post (MSN)


The Florida Orchestra May Finally Get A Headquarters Of Its Own

- St. Pete Catalyst


Music-Loving Australians Who Live In Rural And Remote Areas Are Getting Some Attention

- ArtsHub



 

PEOPLE

Mary Wings, Who Led The Way In Queer Comics, Has Died At 75

- The New York Times


The Four Children of Frank Zappa And Their Frustrations, Finances, And Fights

- The Washington Post


Sam Neill’s Hardworking Second Act

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Author And Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah Wins $500K Kluge Humanities Prize

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Venice’s Mayor, Under Investigation For Corruption, Refuses To Resign

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Walter Arlen, Who Fled The Holocaust And Became A Composer, Has Died At 103

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David Lynch Has Emphysema And Can’t Leave His House, But He Is Not Retiring

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Remember Ruth Mackenzie, Who Was Abruptly Fired As Director Of The Châtelet In Paris? She’s Become A VIP In Australia

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Alexander Waugh, Grandson Of Evelyn, Opera Critic And Composer, Has Died At 60

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Artist Anton Van Dalen, Who Made Art From Changes On The Lower East Side, Has Died At 85

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THEATRE

Theatre Artists Make So Little Money, It’s Nearly Nonexistent

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The Soviet Puppet Theaters Of Kazakhstan

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The Message Of Recent Broadway Successes

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After Four Straight Years Of Deficits, One Of England’s Best Regional Theatres Reconsiders Its Programming

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A Play Calling JK Rowling A TERF Was Hotly Debated At The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

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Cal Shakes Exceeds Its Fundraising Goal

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Alan Ayckbourn Has Had 90 Of His Plays Produced, And He’s Written Even More

- The Guardian


As South Coast Rep’s Paula Tomei Leaves, She Reflects On Her Four Decades At The Theatre

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If You Want Your Broadway Show To Do Well, You’ll Need To Capture The Influencers

- The New York Times


They Asked AI To Write A Stand-Up Show

- BBC



 

VISUAL

How Michelangelo’s Dome Has Survived For Centuries

- Hyperallergic


But What Exactly Is Banksy Doing In London?

- The Guardian (UK)


Banksy Confirms A Fifth London Piece This Week

- Euro News


This Guy Poured Water On 6,000-Year-Old Cave Art So He Could Get A Better Pic For Facebook

- CNN


Banksy’s Fourth London Piece Is Stolen Nearly As Soon As It Goes Up

- BBC


Climate-Protesting Art Vandals Who Attacked A Klimt Give Up And Disband

- AFP (Barron's)


The Courtauld Gets A Gift To Focus On British Art

- ARTnews


Whitney Museum Goes In-House For Curators Of 2026 Whitney Biennial

- ARTnews


A Second Animal-Themed Banksy Emerges In London

- The Guardian (UK)


Banksy’s Newest In London Is A Black Goat

- ARTnews


Lots Of Legal Drama Around Mysterious African Art Collection In Houston

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Another Spanish Church Restoration Goes Wrong

- The Guardian


Irony-Impaired Florida Man Pleads Guilty To Bombing Satirical Sculpture of Lenin And Mao

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A Statue Of Johnny Cash Will Replace One Racist Politician’s Statue In The Capitol Building

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The One Design That Will Make, Or Break, Cities In The Near Future

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Turns Out The Church Of The Holy Sepulchre’s Missing Altar Panel Was There All Along

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WORDS

The Voynich Manuscript Is A 500-Year-Old Mystery

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Oklahoma Governor’s Push To Get Bibles In Every Classroom Goes Right Back To 19th-Century Publishers

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How Far Will Readers Go To Hear Music Inspired By Their Favorite Books?

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These Are The Thirteen Books Totally Banned In Utah Classrooms

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Zora Neale Hurston’s Unfinished Final Novel Will Be Published

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Writers At The Atlantic Push Back Hard Against Management’s Deal With OpenAI

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Elif Shafak On Being Prosecuted In Her Homeland For Her Fiction

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The Complete Freud, Revised For the 21st Century

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A US Book Prize Judged By Incarcerated People Awards Its First Winner

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