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3,336 stories by "Artsjournal2"

Shut Down Thanks To The Virus, A History-Changing Exhibition Reopens In Spain by Artsjournal2

Who are the great writers of Spain's Golden Age? Well, they're men, of course … or, wait a second, we've been missing a whole bunch of information. "Recognition of these women and the 'alm…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42pm on June 8, 2020

Public Murals Across The United States Memorialize Those Killed By The Police by Artsjournal2

But many murals " like one to Eric Garner, who gasped out, "I can't breathe" before he suffocated as an NYPD officer held him in a chokehold in 2014 " get painted over or destroyed. "When th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42pm on June 8, 2020

Serious Questions For Arts Organizations Entering The Political Arena by Artsjournal2

Here's the issue with the issues, at least around race: "Such efforts to meaningfully contribute to the conversation are especially sensitive because many of the institutions are led by whit…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42pm on June 8, 2020

The Sistine Chapel Reopens, To Much Smaller Crowds by Artsjournal2

If you're not worried about Covid-19, now may be the time to visit Rome and the Vatican, where the museums have a limited number of people allowed per hour and many other coronavirus precaut…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:42pm on June 8, 2020

The Hashtag OpenYourLobby, And Theatres Bearing Witness by Artsjournal2

Many theatres have put out statements of support for Black Lives Matter protesters, and some have put up posters saying the same things on their boarded-up windows. Then New York Theatre Wor…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:18am on June 8, 2020

How The Black Death Changed Art And The Human Imagination by Artsjournal2

The Black Death "was the most devastating incident in human history. It altered not only human society but the imagination itself. Its traces can be perceived today, and perhaps more lucidly…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03am on June 8, 2020

Black Lives Matter Protesters In Bristol Topple Statue Of Slave Trader And Throw It In The River by Artsjournal2

Why did the protesters pull down Edward Colston's statue? "The 18ft bronze statue, erected in 1895, has long been a focal point for anger at the city's role in the slave trade and the …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:03am on June 8, 2020

How The French Made The Modern Restaurant A Key Part Of A Good Life by Artsjournal2

Restaurants are reopening in France and elsewhere, and thus social life may be (somewhat) reborn. But how did the modern restaurant become the heart of social life in Paris, London, New York…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:54pm on June 7, 2020

The Quai Branly's Exhibits Are Firmly Built On France's Colonial Past by Artsjournal2

And the museum's new director will have to decide what to return to the former colonies, as well as giving the museum a new direction. (One might wonder why these tasks are given to "the fir…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:54pm on June 7, 2020

Mark Gatiss Says Regional Theatre Is The Lifeblood Of The Industry In The UK by Artsjournal2

The actor " known to American audiences as a Sherlock and Doctor Who writer, and Mycroft Holmes on Sherlock " says, "There's always a debate about how London-centric theatre is," but adds th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

Where Have All The Grand Projects Gone? by Artsjournal2

In the 20th century, thousands of people worked together on large projects with a vision of a better future. What's our vision now? "In the hands of technology entrepreneurs, driven by the i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

Sending Support To Dancers Speaking Out Against A System That Takes Brutal Advantage Of Them by Artsjournal2

Eva Yaa Asantewaa, senior director at the Gibney Dance Company, and expert writer about dance, says, "We've gone too long doing a lot for very little, and now we're all completely screwed. I…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

The Musicians' Union In Britain Calls For A Relaxation Of Coronavirus-Related Rules by Artsjournal2

For musicians, that is. Two meters (roughly the USian-advised 6 feet) of distance is just too far to be practical for performing musicians, according to Musicians' Union leader Horace Trubri…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

California Film Production May Restart This Week by Artsjournal2

Different counties may recommend different start dates, with Los Angeles County being one of the hardest-hit by the virus, but June 12 is the first day filming may resume in the state, with …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

Be Gay, Do Film Reviews, And See What Changes Over Three Decades by Artsjournal2

What's happened in the movie industry during the time David Rooney has been reviewing for THR? A little, and a lot. "The sheer multiplicity of themes and styles, of representations across th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

Second City Owner Andrew Alexander Resigns After Twitter Accounts Of Racism by Artsjournal2

The theatre group tweeted out something that said Black Lives Matter. Then former SCT employee and actor Dwayne Perkins weighed in, sparking a series of tweets from Black actors and other ac…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

Composer Shaina Taub Pulled Off Her Stoop And Arrested By NYPD by Artsjournal2

Taub, a composer who has written music for the Public's Twelfth Night and As You Like It, was cheering on a peaceful protest on her street, from her own stoop, when she and her husband were …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

BookExpo Online Was Surprisingly Good by Artsjournal2

No huge crush at the Javits Center and no real timeline for rescheduling a live event meant one of publishing's biggest events had to move, at least partially, online " in this case, to Face…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:54pm on June 7, 2020

A Scenic Designer Adapts From Creating Sets To Creating Personalized Condolence Cards by Artsjournal2

But the adaptation isn't easy or OK. "'This is the only thing I've ever wanted to do,' [Nicole] Carroll said of working in the theatre. 'It feels like a grieving process, letting go for a wh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:32am on June 7, 2020

Writer Grace Edwards, Who Published Her First Mystery At Age 64, Has Died At 87 by Artsjournal2

Edwards started writing when she was 7, but published her first novel almost 50 years later. She wrote six detective novels, "mysteries set in Harlem starring a female cop turned sociologist…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:32am on June 7, 2020

Libraries Are Welcoming The Temporary Easing Of E-Book Prices by Artsjournal2

One Canadian library director said, "It was very, very good news in a very dark period." (But the cheaper prices are set to end mid-June, when physical libraries may be partially opening bac…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on June 7, 2020

Ute Tribes Have To Reimagine Bear Dances Under Lockdown by Artsjournal2

Normally, for spring's Bear Dances, "groups of dancers would sway back and forth, shoulder-to-shoulder, with the lines of men and women closely facing each other before they split off into p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on June 7, 2020

Art Basel Has Been Cancelled by Artsjournal2

The Swiss art fair held out for a long time. Then, on May 30, dealers sent a letter. "'Art Basel is the most important and powerful art fair in the world but even in the best possible scenar…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on June 7, 2020

Some People Have Been Flocking To 'The Help' On Netflix During Weeks Of Protests by Artsjournal2

Podcast host Akilah Hughes on Twitter in response the news that the 2011 white savior movie The Help is topping Netflix's most-watched lists: "If you watched the Help this week you have to d…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on June 7, 2020

Abbey Road Studios Reopens With 'Extraordinary Measures' To Record Jazz Album by Artsjournal2

The recording studios in London, which didn't close even during WWII, had been shuttered for ten weeks during the coronavirus lockdown. Managing director Isabel Garvey: "Ordinarily we would …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:18am on June 7, 2020
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