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NPR Editor Op-Ed Ignites Debates Over Political Representation
A scathing op-ed from NPR veteran and current senior business editor Uri Berliner published in The Free Press on Tuesday has intensified debates over whether the publicly funded news organization has adopted a partisan lean in recent…
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Beautifully Preserved 2,000-Year-Old Frescoes Uncovered In Pompeii
“Mythical Greek figures … are depicted on the high black walls of a large banqueting hall. … It was likely the walls’ stark colour was chosen to hide the smoke deposits from lamps used during entertaining after sunset.…
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All That Money Being Spent On The Downtown L.A. Arts District — What Exactly Is It Paying For?
Buildings and facilities, mostly. There’s the Grand, the $1 billion apartment/hotel/retail complex, designed by Frank Gehry, which opened across the street from (Gehry’s) Disney Hall in 2022. Then there’s the $100…
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Rewarding Bad Nonprofit Theater Behavior By Using Trickle-Down? Just Say No.
The latest bill wasting resources right now is on the floor of the Senate and House. It will never pass. Thank goodness.
Go to your blackboard and write this 1,000 times.
Nonprofit arts leaders: I don’t want to pee on your…
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How to deal with feelings of not being “good enough”
Recently, psychologist Maytal Eyal has observed what she calls an “epidemic of self-hatred.” Both within her work as a therapist and in her wider community, Eyal noticed how the weight of self-criticism and self-loathing wears on…
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What It Costs To Attend Coachella (Thousands of $) And Why These Fans Say It’s A Bargain
Many people are willing to lay out a lot of money for the experience and party in the VIP section, but it’s possible to get by on a budget, too. – BBC
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Harry Burleigh’s “Deep River” of Common Humanity on NPR
If you’ve ever heard Marian Anderson sing “Deep River,” you’ve heard an immortal concert spiritual by Harry Burleigh. His name won’t appear on the youtube captions – and yet Burleigh’s “Deep River” isn’t a mere arrangement.
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FringeArts seeks CEO & Producing Director
The Chief Executive Officer and Producing Director (CEO & PD) will drive the organization’s next level of growth through a strategic evolution that enhances FringeArts’ impact and reach. The CEO & PD will serve as the ambassador…
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San Francisco Chronicle Music Critic Josh Kosman To Retire
On April 30, Kosman will flip his critic’s notebook closed for the final time, retiring from the newspaper at a crucial juncture for classical music in the Bay Area. – San Francisco Chronicle
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‘Misguided wokeism’ puts people off opera, says top London conductor | Opera
The conductor and musical director of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has criticised the “misguided wokeism” behind what he called a “great suspicion” of opera and British cultural achievements.Antonio Pappano, 64, has been the…
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