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Today's Newsletter
Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Good morning

If you’ve read ArtsJournal for very long, you know I have a fascination with stories that explore how creativity works. This story from the magazine Psyche reports on a study that focused on the kinds of details people notice in the things around them. We all of us, of course, take in way more information than we can process. So our brains get good at prioritizing what’s important (and what’s not). It turns out that highly creative people notice (and presumably remember) different kinds of details than those who are considered less creative. Read more here. More highlights from today’s haul:

  • Benny Golson, Master Jazz Saxophonist and Composer, Dies at 95
    Benny Golson, the legendary jazz saxophonist and composer, passed away at 95. Known for his contributions to bebop and hard bop, Golson’s influence on jazz, especially through his work with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and The Jazztet, is unmatched. Read more on WRTI.
  • Stone-Eating Lichens Threaten Iran’s Ancient Persepolis
    The ancient ruins of Persepolis are being slowly eroded by stone-eating lichens, which dissolve the minerals in the stones. These biological threats are posing serious risks to one of Iran’s most iconic historical sites. Read more on MSN.
  • Firings at Dallas Black Dance Theatre Spark Debate on Generational Culture Clash
    The firing of the entire main company of dancers at Dallas Black Dance Theatre has sparked controversy, with allegations of union-busting and outdated management practices. Read more on KERA.
  • Visitorship at French Heritage Sites Returns to Pre-COVID Levels
    French heritage sites have seen a significant resurgence in visitors, with numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Read more on ARTnews.
  • 40% of U.S. Publishing Jobs Have Disappeared Since 1997
    A new report reveals that 40% of jobs in U.S. book publishing have vanished over the past 30 years, sparking concerns about the future of the industry. Read more on Publishers Weekly.

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