Arts News

Time To Close The Rock Hall Of Fame?

ArtsJournal - November 6, 2009 - 8:48am
"The Hall of Fame is a notoriously top-down institution, with an elite group of insiders making up a nominating committee that pre-selects their own idiosyncratic idea of the worthy candidates. So all of us lowly peons are only allowed to vote for 5 out of 12 possible candidates, which judging from this year's nominees makes for slim pickings."... ArtsJournal http://www.artsjournal.com/diacritical
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The Bookless Libraries?

ArtsJournal - November 6, 2009 - 8:45am
"The scientists have mostly gone online with their library needs. Cutting-edge scholars in the humanities are building new disciplines and online environments are are, in effect, libraries themselves; they are diffuse, collaborative, non-hierarchical, always changing."... ArtsJournal http://www.artsjournal.com/diacritical
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The Future Of College

ArtsJournal - November 6, 2009 - 8:43am
"What is the future of this thing called college? What became quickly and painfully obvious in their deliberations is that the center will not hold. In something of an irony, higher education leaders acknowledged here Thursday that the very system that put them in the position to run the nation's colleges and universities is no longer fit to groom their successors or the rest of the U.S. work force."... ArtsJournal http://www.artsjournal.com/diacritical
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EU To Give Teeniest Tiniest Protection To Those Accused Of Illegally Downloading Media

ArtsJournal - November 6, 2009 - 8:32am
"Some members of the European Parliament felt nobody should lose their connection until after they had been prosecuted in a court for illegally downloading content. The new rules take the form of an amendment to a much wider revision of all Europe's telecoms regulations."... ArtsJournal http://www.artsjournal.com/diacritical
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Pianists As Super Heroes (Okay, Virtuosos, Then)

ArtsJournal - November 6, 2009 - 8:25am
"Today's virtuosos and super-virtuosos are reluctant members of the club. Many of the younger generation are shunning the repertoire and the older ones are shunning the label. So why are pianists wary of being associated with this tradition?"... ArtsJournal http://www.artsjournal.com/diacritical
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Why Not? Art Under The Big Top

ArtsJournal - November 6, 2009 - 8:23am
"Paris' Pompidou Center plans to fill a colorful circus big top with Picassos, Matisses and Calders instead, creating a roving museum to take its masterpieces of modern art to France's culturally deprived rural regions and rough suburbs."... ArtsJournal http://www.artsjournal.com/diacritical
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Who "Advises" The President On The Arts

ArtsJournal - November 6, 2009 - 8:19am
Want to get appointed to the President's Committee on Arts and Humanities? It's a star-studded group. Here's a little something to think about...... ArtsJournal http://www.artsjournal.com/diacritical
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The Red Shoes Restored, With Shoes Redder Than Ever

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:25pm
Manohla Dargis: "This born-again version of The Red Shoes, digitally resuscitated from battered prints and negatives, … is essential viewing because even if you think you have seen the movie before its restoration, if you're under 60, you probably haven't seen it anywhere near its original Technicolor glory."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Durham, NC, PAC $1M In Black, Gives $400K To City

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:20pm
Eight months after opening, "the Durham Performing Arts LLC [has] made a profit of $1,004,265, of which 40 percent, or $401,706, is to be shared with the city, which owns the building." (Who says the arts aren't an economic engine?)... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Francisco Ayala, Spain's Literary Lion, Dead At 103

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:19pm
"Considered one of 20th-century Spain's most distinguished intellectuals, Mr. Ayala was routinely mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Besides being a novelist, he was a poet, critic, essayist, lawyer and academic sociologist. Much of his work was banned in Spain during the Franco era."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Honolulu Symphony Fails To Make Payroll

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:16pm
"The chairman of the Honolulu Symphony's board of directors [said] that as of last Friday, the symphony did not have enough money to make its payroll. … He refused to confirm whether the orchestra will file for bankruptcy or postpone part of its season. The symphony has already put off two concerts this weekend."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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When God Was Dead: A Look Back

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:14pm
Remember that notorious 1966 issue of Time magazine whose cover read simply, "Is God Dead?" The article covered "what may be the last theological craze in history," an intellectual movement "to turn Nietzsche's proclamation of the deity's demise from frightful blasphemy into the basis of a new kind of faith."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Disney Moves To Give Mickey Mouse A Little 'Tude

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:12pm
"For decades, the Walt Disney Company has largely kept Mickey Mouse frozen under glass, fearful that even the tiniest tinkering might tarnish the brand. … Now, however, concerned that Mickey has become more of a corporate symbol than a beloved character for recent generations of young people, Disney is taking the risky step of re-imagining him for the future."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Rolando Villazón Says His Voice Is Back

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:11pm
"In a new video that was posted on his official website last month and has since been making the rounds on YouTube, [the tenor] declares that his [vocal cord] surgery was a success and even provides a brief vocal demonstration for his fans." He says he will return to the opera stage next year.... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Dia Art Foundation To Return To Manhattan

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:09pm
In 2003, the contemporary art hothouse opened a big new space in a converted Nabisco factory up the Hudson in Beacon, NY; not long afterwards, Dia closed its exhibition space in New York City. But now, "Dia [has] announced that it will be building a new home in Chelsea, which is now the downtown hotbed of Manhattan art galleries."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Bangarra Dance Theatre At 20

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:07pm
Founded in 1989, Bangarra is now the flagship performing company of Australia's (and perhaps the world's) aboriginal peoples. "When you sit down and see a Bangarra show, you don't realise you've just been given a 50-minute history lesson, you just feel like you've been taken on a journey and it comes back to you in waves.''... ArtsJournal mclennan
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George Zoritch, 92, Ballet Russe Leading Man

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:05pm
He was "an international star in the rival Ballet Russe companies who stood out for his matinee-idol looks and bold stage presence and who later became one of American ballet's respected teachers."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Julie Taymor's Spider-Man Hangs In The Balance

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:04pm
The producers of the long-anticipated musical are to meet with director Taymor and other creative team members to discuss the show's now-considerable cash flow, logistical and scheduling problems.... ArtsJournal mclennan
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Vancouver Opera Celebrates Its Golden Anniversary

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:02pm
It's been an eventful 50 years for opera in the City of Rainshine: a legendary 1963 Norma with Sutherland and Horne; Sutherland's husband, Richard Bonynge, as boss during the '70s; a lively Britten-and-Janacek phase; and plenty of the argument, strife and money troubles that are endemic to the art form.... ArtsJournal mclennan
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The Brainwave Sofa (We're Not Kidding)

ArtsJournal - November 5, 2009 - 11:01pm
"The couch's lumpy, bumpy shape is a three-dimensional version of a brain scan, specifically a three-second recording of designer Lucas Maassen's alpha brain waves as he closed his eyes and thought of the word 'comfort'."... ArtsJournal mclennan
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