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6,111 stories by "Artsjournal1"

MoviePass Is Giving Its A-Movie-A-Day Plan One More Try by Artsjournal1

"MoviePass Uncapped will have a regular price of $19.95 per month, but the company is offering cheaper deals for what it says is a limited time. If you're willing to pay for a full year (via…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:03am on March 21, 2019

US Supreme Court Says UK National Gallery Can Keep Contested Matisse by Artsjournal1

"Three grandchildren of Greta Moll, the muse depicted in the portrait, had argued that the painting was taken in violation of international law and demanded that the National Gallery pay $30…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:50am on March 21, 2019

Old Photos Of Enslaved African-Americans Should Belong To Their Descendants, Not Museums, Argues Lawsuit by Artsjournal1

Just as the law now requires that Native American remains and artifacts should be returned to today's Native tribes, the descendants of a pair of slaves seen in historic daguerreotypes now o…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:32am on March 21, 2019

Jacob's Pillow Dance Award 2019 To Annabelle Lopez Ochoa by Artsjournal1

"A versatile choreographer whose work includes flamenco, hip-hop, classical ballet and contemporary dance pieces, … Ms. Lopez Ochoa will accept the award, which comes with a $25,000 cash p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:16am on March 21, 2019

Keeping Professional Theatre Going For 30 Years In A Far-Flung Pacific Archipelago by Artsjournal1

Wan Smolbag Theatre in the 70-island nation of Vanuatu is the only professional stage company in the entire South Pacific made up entirely of Pacific Islanders. Three decades after its found…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:01am on March 21, 2019

New $1 Million Art Prize Is World's Largest by Artsjournal1

"Set to be handed over for the first time this October in Shanghai, the Nomura Art Award will give a single contemporary artist with an established body of work the funds to 'support an ambi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:45am on March 21, 2019

Egyptian Military Sues One Of Country's Most Popular Novelists For Insulting President by Artsjournal1

Alaa Al-Aswany (The Yacoubian Building) is accused in the suit of "insulting the president, the Armed Forces, and judicial institutions" in a set of articles he wrote for the Arabic service …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:30am on March 21, 2019

Annapolis Symphony Trains A New, More Diverse Generation Of Musicians by Artsjournal1

Annapolis Symphony executive director Patrick J. Nugent and concertmaster Netanel Draiblate write about why and how they started the Annapolis Symphony Academy, "a culturally diverse after-s…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:23pm on March 20, 2019

Wooster Group Re-Enacts Onstage An Old LP Of Texas Prisoners' Work Songs by Artsjournal1

The piece, titled THE B-SIDE: "Negro Folklore from Texas State Prisons": A Record Album Interpretation and conceived and assembled by director Kate Valk and performer Eric Berryman, consists…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:13pm on March 20, 2019

How Europe's Most Harshly Treated Minority Creates Its Own Theatre by Artsjournal1

Mihaela Drăgan: "From cultural appropriation to (mis)representations, I and four other writers map the presence of Roma theatre in Europe. We endeavor to do this in order to counter our s…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:13pm on March 20, 2019

If Homeless People Can't Get To The Theatre To See Shakespeare, She'll Bring Shakespeare To Them by Artsjournal1

"While [Meghan Freebeck's] life's work is helping people living on the streets get medical care, housing and groceries, she recently added something new to the mix: A Shakespeare workshop. S…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:03pm on March 20, 2019

Reviving And Preserving Indigenous Hawaiian Language And Culture Through Theatre by Artsjournal1

Tammy Haili'ōpua Baker: "Kanaka Maoli [indigenous Hawaiian] theatre artists are grounded in our homeland, our language, and the stories, beliefs and ways of our ancestors. This series exp…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:03pm on March 20, 2019

Making Music Programs Accessible To People On The Autism Spectrum: Q&A by Artsjournal1

Following up on her open letter to fellow musicians and her point-by-point guide to accessibility, autistic violinist Chrysanthe Tan selects a dozen reader questions and offers answers. " Ne…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:53pm on March 20, 2019

New Opera Gives Voice To The Forgotten Women Murdered By Jack The Ripper by Artsjournal1

"Annie Chapman, Catherine Eddowes, Mary Kelly, Polly Nichols and Liz Stride " odds are that these names won't ring a bell. But Jack the Ripper will. The most notorious killer in this country…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:43pm on March 20, 2019

Arts' And Artists' Engagement With Communities Is Important, But There Are Problems They Cannot And Sould Not Solve by Artsjournal1

"Issues that produce social, economic, and moral deprivations cannot be 'solved' by arts, creative industries, or whatever we come to call them next. They should and can be solved with meani…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:33pm on March 20, 2019

In Theatre For Young Audiences, Newer And More Representative Voices Are Being Heard by Artsjournal1

"Many of us, not only in TYA but also in the wider theatre world, are more strongly than ever focused on listening and talking to young people " truly hearing their voices " and reflecting t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:23pm on March 20, 2019

New Yorkers Have Named The Vessel-Stairwell-Thingy At Hudson Yards by Artsjournal1

The developer of Hudson Yards temporarily christened Thomas Heatherwick's big bronze stack of stairways The Vessel, but " just as 30 St Mary Axe in London is "the Gherkin" and Cloud Gate in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:03pm on March 20, 2019

My Particular Beef by Artsjournal1

One day, Edythe called me into the bedroom and said it was time for us to have a real meal, a roast beef. "You can do it, it's easy." That's the first thing I cooked all by myself, a year or…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:55pm on March 20, 2019

'Affect Theory' And How It Explains Living In 2019 America by Artsjournal1

So what is "affect theory"? "Under its influence, critics attended to affective charge [in society]. They saw our world as shaped not simply by narratives and arguments but also by nonlingui…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:04pm on March 20, 2019

Shen Yun: Chinese Classical Dance Extravaganza Or Anti-Communist Cult? Well, … by Artsjournal1

If you live in an American city with a sizeable performing arts center, at some point you've probably seen ads or flyers for this touring company. Writer Jia Tolentino had never paid them mu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:01pm on March 20, 2019

Developing New And Diverse Theatre Critics In A Town Without A Culture Of Criticism by Artsjournal1

The English city of Hull has a lively theatre scene for a town its size, but the local newspaper published only two theatre reviews in the whole of 2018, and the national critics rarely make…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:02pm on March 20, 2019

Is Music Strictly A Human Ability? Or Do Other Animals Have Musicality? by Artsjournal1

"Do we share musicality with other animals on account of the 'common physiological nature of [our] nervous systems,' as Darwin suspected? To understand the evolution of music and musicality,…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:03am on March 20, 2019

The Hard-Working Little Publisher Keeping Local History Books Alive by Artsjournal1

"Arcadia's business turns the traditional publishing model on its head. Big New York publishers are looking for the next blockbuster to sell 2 million copies across the English-speaking worl…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:35am on March 20, 2019

What Exactly Constitutes 'Cultural Democracy'? And Should State Arts Funding Be Paying For It? by Artsjournal1

Nan van Houte: "This is not an attempt to discredit cultural democracy; I am convinced that access to the arts and the stimulus towards personal creativity are basic human rights and needs. …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:04am on March 20, 2019

'Theater That Gets In The Way' " A Company Puts Itself On The Front Lines Of Poland's Culture Wars by Artsjournal1

Two years ago, the actors of the Powszechny Theater in Warsaw had to barricade themselves inside their building against conservative Catholic protesters angry about their production The Curs…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:48am on March 20, 2019
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