6,111 stories by "Artsjournal1"
"A radar survey around the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt's Valley of the Kings has revealed possible evidence of further hidden chambers behind its walls. The findings … resurrect a controv…
A researcher and executive over the years at Xerox, Apple, Yahoo, and Amazon, Tesler had enormous influence over the experience most people have when using a personal computer today: in addi…
Pornhub launched this particular initiative in increasing access for the disabled to the arts four years ago, hiring professional freelance writers to produce text and professional voice act…
"Working with a group of social scientists, the [Oakland Museum of California] devised an innovative plan to take stock of both its ability to connect with visitors and to foster connections…
The late Donald Marron was a class act, so it struck me as fitting (not to mention smart) that his estate's holdings of modern and contemporary art are not going to be hocked on the block at…
The project, called "50 Fanfares", will encompass chamber works as well as short fanfares and full orchestral scores commissioned from 50 Australian composers and premiered through the 2020,…
When I think about the works by the brilliant Belgium-based choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker that I've seen over the years, I realize how the different New York spaces in which they …
Comedian Alexis Pereira writes a genuine essay about the bogus essay he posted to Twitter, written by an imaginary student and marked up in red pen by Pereira as an imaginary English teacher…
In the 1970s and '80s, Abu Obaida Hassan's singing and skill on the Nubian tambour thrilled Sudanese listeners and even gained attention overseas. Then the imposition of a stern version of S…
The now-famous video of Spot the Robot dancing to "Uptown Funk" was created (as was Spot) by a contractor for DARPA searching for new ways to make robots useful to the military. "Considering…
"With the Off Broadway production of Cambodian Rock Band now in performances at Signature Theater, [playwright Lauren] Yee and director Chay Yew appeared on Stagecraft, Variety's theater pod…
"Tango first emerged on the outskirts of the city, as the perfect poetic and musical medium for the outcast and marginalized to tell their stories. With this in mind, perhaps queer tango is …
Blackletter, or Fraktur (as it's known in German), was used all over Europe during the Middle Ages and through the early years of the printing press. As the rest of the continent gave blackl…
"It's a little known fact that in 1972, minimalist artist Frank Stella donated the painting Isfahan III (1968) to the Museo de la Solidaridad in Chile, a new institution that invited artists…
Until just a few years ago, the very few times queer characters were shown at all in Bollywood movies were as figures of mockery. Now, very occasionally, a film with a sympathetic portrayal …
Curators intended the June exhibition, titled "Art and Cultures in Bulgaria between the 16th and 18th Centuries," to examine the influence that Islamic art had on Bulgarian Orthodox religiou…
"The question … is far more complicated that it first appears. (What does 'best' mean? What does 'the arts' mean?)" There isn't all that much evidence to look at, but Chris Jones surveys w…
Ramasar, who was sacked from, and later rehired by, New York City Ballet following his role in the nude photo-sharing scandal at the company, is playing Bernardo in the new production by Ivo…
For many, many people going to a concert hall or a museum is a foreign, anxiety-producing prospect. If we want new communities to take advantage of what we have to offer, we need to develop …
It struck me the other day that ever since Mrs. T went into the hospital, our life has come to resemble Groundhog Day, an endless succession of repeat performances. I am, like Bill Murray, s…
Marina Harss: "Imagine if one of America's most respected modern-dance companies realized that its funding model was no longer sustainable and had to cease operations. This despite having na…
The fan-fic phenomenon seems to have gotten its start in the wake of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, with William Hogarth and Alexander Pope riffing on the adventures of Swift's hero (a…
Victory Hall Opera in Charlottesville is working on a production of Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites with Deaf performers acting the roles in American Sign Language alongside singers. T…
"The Berkeley Tool Lending Library is one of the Bay Area's great public gifts, a free-to-use service for Berkeley residents looking for anything from saws to ladders to a hard-to-find screw…
"That's the message embedded within a clause recently added to the E.U.'s negotiating mandate, which says the British government should 'address issues relating to the return or restitution …