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Snapshot: Randy Newman sings "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today" by Terry Teachout

Randy Newman sings his own "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today" on the BBC in 1971: (This is the latest in a series of arts- and history-related videos that appear in this space each Monday, Wed…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:01am on February 10, 2021

Almanac: Tennessee Williams on memory by Terry Teachout

"In memory everything seems to happen to music." Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie Continue reading Almanac: Tennessee Williams on memory at About Last Night.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:00am on February 10, 2021

Creative Industries, Professors of the Practice, Tulane University by Artsjournal

Be Part of a Team to Foster Future Leaders in Media, Performance, Arts

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06am on February 10, 2021

Director, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion by Artsjournal

Are you an influencer and collaborator? Thought leader? Have experience with equity, diversity and inclusion work?

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06am on February 10, 2021

The Phoenix Chorale seeks an Executive Director by Artsjournal

The Phoenix Chorale seeks an individual with a passion for the arts with vision and commitment to bring the Chorale to new and lasting vitality to serve as its new Executive Director.

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06am on February 10, 2021

Oscar-Winning Screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière Dead At 89 by Artsjournal1

He wrote the screenplays for a remarkable number of important films: Luis Buñuel's The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Belle de Jour, and That Obscure Object of Desire; The Tin Drum; T…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:48pm on February 9, 2021

What "Hamlet" Suggests About Trump's Impeachment Trial by Artsjournal

Rereading "Hamlet" after the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, I was struck by how fears of insurrection permeate the play. Every age sees itself in Shakespeare's tragedy, but little d…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:48pm on February 9, 2021

Robert Spano Appointed Music Director The Fort Worth Symphony by Artsjournal

Spano, 59, is best known for his 20 seasons as music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, a position he's leaving in June. Since 2011 he has also been music director of the prestigiou…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:36pm on February 9, 2021

In Seattle, Music Venues Can Now Reopen. Few Are Choosing To Do So by Artsjournal

Thus far, only a few local music venues have signaled their interest in reopening under present conditions. In a statement on its website, the Washington Nightlife Music Association " a coal…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:36pm on February 9, 2021

Our Inner Critics " Ignore Or Be Guided? by Artsjournal

"The inner voice, which is also an inward-turning voice, tends to linger over negative content. What's more, it can call our attention to processes that run more smoothly in the dark, decons…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:36pm on February 9, 2021

Indie Bookstores Invested In Online Sales… And It Has Paid Off by Artsjournal

Their embrace of internet sales appears to have paid off, allowing them to meet surging demand spurred by the Black Lives Matter movement and the holiday shopping season, cementing the loyal…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:36pm on February 9, 2021

Why The California Attorney General Is Investigating The San Francisco Art Institute by Artsjournal

The attorney general does not comment on ongoing audits, but Hyperallergic has acquired documents raising questions about board member self-interest and misuse of tax-exempt bonds that nonpr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:36pm on February 9, 2021

Famed Broadway Restaurateur Joe Allen, 87 by Artsjournal

In a city that devours restaurants the way diners down hamburgers, Mr. Allen founded and ran not just one successful New York restaurant but two: Joe Allen and Orso, next to each other on We…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:24pm on February 9, 2021

An 'Intersectional Trainwreck' " Alex Ross On 'The Great Gay Jewish Poetry Brawl Of 1821' by Artsjournal1

"In the shouty Valhalla of pointlessly destructive literary feuds, a place of honor must go to the verbal duel between the poets Heinrich Heine and August von Platen, which amused and disgus…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:24pm on February 9, 2021

California's Gig Worker Law Is Hurting Artists by Artsjournal

Used to hiring artists who work as independent contractors in exchange for program or project fees, it's been tough for these small nonprofit arts groups in particular to adapt to AB5, the l…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on February 9, 2021

Fox News's Response To Smartmatic's $2.7 Billion Lawsuit: Don't Blame Us, Blame Trump's Lawyers (And Besides, First Amendment) by Artsjournal1

In the network's motion to dismiss the voting company's defamation lawsuit " which alleges that Fox News and three of its hosts knowingly spread a false conspiracy theory that Smartmatic's t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on February 9, 2021

NY Governor Cuomo Says Broadway May Reopen Soon by Artsjournal

"Would I go see a play and sit in a playhouse with 150 people? If the 150 people were tested, and they were all negative, yes, I would do that," Cuomo said during a press briefing. "I think …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:12pm on February 9, 2021

To Deaccession Or Not, And Why? Museum World's Long Argument About This Is Now Playing Out In Public by Artsjournal1

Once the AAMD, looking at the financial carnage wrought by COVID, relaxed its strict rule about museums selling their art only in order to acquire other art, the sales started " with major m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06pm on February 9, 2021

The Problem With Hygiene Theatre by Artsjournal

If hygiene theater were actual theater, it would exist in the genre of catastrophic improv. Hundreds of millions of people are ad-libbing their way through a crisis in the absence of a clear…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06pm on February 9, 2021

Pianist Lara Downes Is Reviving The Work Of Black Composers And Reframing The History Of American Classical Music by Artsjournal1

Her project, called Rising Sun Music, "is a series of newly recorded works written by black composers " including many works that have never been recorded before " performed by Downes with g…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:06pm on February 9, 2021

First Arab Woman To Direct A Feature Film, Moufida Tlatli, Dead At 73 by Artsjournal1

"[She] remains best known for her breakthrough 1994 feature The Silences of the Palace, a lyrical study of a woman's return to an abandoned royal residence, which tackled the themes of explo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:03am on February 9, 2021

Louvre's New Conservation Facility Will Hold One-Third Of The Museum's Entire Collection by Artsjournal1

The Louvre Conservation Center, located in Liévin (20 miles or so southwest of Lille), "has six storage areas, including dry, low-humidity areas for metalworks, a photography studio, worksh…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on February 9, 2021

Paris Opera Ballet Publishes Report On Race In Company, And Management Will Act On It by Artsjournal1

"'There will be no blackface, or yellowface,' [Paris Opera artistic director Alexander] Neef told reporters, but works like La Bayadère and The Nutcracker would remain, with possible furthe…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on February 9, 2021

Broadway's Shutdown Has A Long Economic Reach by Artsjournal1

"By one count, Broadway is directly responsible for nearly 100,000 jobs in New York City alone and, as a leading attraction for people who travel to the city, it has an economic impact of ne…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on February 9, 2021

Governor And Mayor Announce Programs To Revive New York's Live Performance Industry by Artsjournal1

And, given the notorious personal relationship between the two men, it's no surprise that their plans are entirely separate. Governor Cuomo's scheme, called NY PopsUp, will consist of 300 fr…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:03am on February 9, 2021
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