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Cotter Fodder: The Met Museum’s Sober Plan for the Virus Crisis vs. A Critic’s Pandemic Polemic 

At a moment when museums around the country are shattered, shuttered and bracing for hard times, what could be more shockingly tone-deaf than Holland Cotter’s 3,000-word “manifesto”? – Lee Rosenbaum

 


Guess who I talked to today? 

I am ecstatic to report that I just got off the phone with Mrs. T. It was, of course, a one-way conversation, since she’s intubated, but her nurse informed me that she is now fully conscious, nodding her head vigorously and moving her mouth in response to questions. – Terry Teachout

 


Voting for arts funding – a short video 

We are making the adjustment to teaching arts policy at a distance for the remainder of the semester, and so I’m about to get used to (and hopefully better at) short videos for students, practitioners, anyone with an interest. – Michael Rushton

 


JazzOnLockdown: Musicians, venues, .orgs — writers? — turn to live-streaming 

Since most jazz musicians (and jazz journalists) are self-employed freelancers, it’s probably essential to rely on ourselves and do it ourselves.. Adapting or heightening one’s media game may seem tiresome if not daunting, but in reality it’s no longer so time intensive and difficult. – Howard Mandel

 


Fred Hersch Addresses The Virus Threat 

Concerned about the advance of the coronavirus, pianist Fred Hersch has announced his approach to providing, if not relief from the threat, a way to get it off your mind for a while: a live-streamed concert each day. – Doug Ramsey

 



 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 03/29/2020

DANCE
For Commercial Dancers In Los Angeles, All Revenue Streams Are Gone
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles 

A Ballet School In A Rio Favela
     - Email/share this:     - Al Jazeera 

New York City Ballet Cancels All Spring Performances But Will Pay Through End Of Season
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

How I Became A Dance Critic
     - Email/share this:     - Broad Street Review 

So What Exactly *Is* A Dance Curator?
     - Email/share this:     - Dance Magazine 

What Dancers Are Doing To Maintain During Lockdown
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

Yvonne Rainer Creates An At-Home Dance For Coronavirus Quarantine
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

London’s Royal Ballet Cuts Ties With Choreographer Liam Scarlett
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 


IDEAS
Shifting Ground: Are You Ready For A New Discourse For A New World?
     - Email/share this:     - The Point 

Our Home-Isolation Comes With A Sober Realization: This, Actually, Is Who We Are
     - Email/share this:     - The Atlantic 

A Theory Of Multiple Disasters At Once?
     - Email/share this:     - Nautilus 

Why Rebuild When We Could Remake? (Green)
     - Email/share this:     - CityLab 

Barbara Ehrenreich On Class, Health And Making It In America
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times Magazine 

Is This Chatbot My New Best Friend?
     - Email/share this:     - Aeon 

Do Cities Work Against Us When The Pandemic Comes?
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

When Art Became Advertising – And The Man Who Helped Make It So
     - Email/share this:     - New York Review of Books 

A History Of Being Alone
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

What’s The Purpose Of Daydreaming?
     - Email/share this:     - LitHub 

Why Aren’t Robots Saving Us In The Virus Crisis?
     - Email/share this:     - Wired 

What Houdini Understood About Our Fascination With Magic
     - Email/share this:     - The New Yorker 

The Aggressive Critic (And Why One Needs To Be)
     - Email/share this:     - New Criterion 

The Art Of Taking A Walk
     - Email/share this:     - Aeon 

Are We Making Our Decisions Or Are We Physically Reacting?
     - Email/share this:     - Aeon 


ISSUES
The University Of Michigan Finally Fires Opera Singer David Daniels Over Sexual Misconduct
     - Email/share this:     - NPR 

Nightlife Is The Soul Of A City. Now It’s Gone And We Need To Protect It
     - Email/share this:     - The Conversation 

Of Arts CEOs Who Are Giving Up Their Salaries
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

Next Step In Social Distancing And The Arts: Live Performance For One Audience Member At A Time
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

How Do You Teach Performing Arts When You Can’t Be Together?
     - Email/share this:     - Holwround 

Cincinnati Ballet And Playhouse In The Park Were In The Middle Of Building New Homes When The Pandemic Hit
     - Email/share this:     - Cincinnati Enquirer 

The Arts Business Has Been Decimated. It Won’t Be Easy Getting It Back
     - Email/share this:     - Wall Street Journal 

Germany Announces €50 Billion In Aid For Arts And Culture Sector
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 

Maybe Figuring Out How To Get Your Work To An Audience Is Part Of The Creative Challenge
     - Email/share this:     - Toronto Star 

Devastated US Arts Industry Looks For Government Assistance
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Arts Council England Pledges £160 Million To Arts For Virus Response
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

What Will America’s Arts Economy Be Like After COVID? How Can Artists Survive? (It’s Not A Pretty Picture)
     - Email/share this:     - The Middle-Class Artist 

There Will Be No Spoleto Festival USA This Year
     - Email/share this:     - The Post and Courier (Charleston) 

Systemic Failure: Virus Shutdown Highlights Precariousness Of Arts Economic Model
     - Email/share this:     - The New Yorker 

Report: San Francisco Arts Orgs Could Lose $73 Million By This Summer
     - Email/share this:     - San Francisco Chronicle 

Berlin Launches €100 Million Aid Program For Freelance Arts Workers
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 

What Will The Arts Look Like When This Is All Over?
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 


MEDIA
Hollywood Workers And The Bailout
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Actors Are Also Out Of A Job – All Of Their Many Jobs At Once
     - Email/share this:     - The Atlantic 

The Organist Who Kept Britain Company During World War II
     - Email/share this:     - The Conversation 

Federal Stimulus Bill Includes $75 Million To Stabilize Public Radio And TV
     - Email/share this:     - Current 

Radio Listenership Soars, Streaming Less So…
     - Email/share this:     - BBC 

Major League Baseball Announces A Virtual Opening Day
     - Email/share this:     - Yahoo! 

Buffering … — Why Video Teleconferencing Is Still A Pain In The Wherever
     - Email/share this:     - Tedium 

L.A. Times Film Critic Kenneth Turan To Step Down After Three Decades
     - Email/share this:     - Hollywood Reporter 

Will Movie Theatres Survive The Apocalypse?
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Six Indie Filmmakers, Their New Movies Shelved, Talk About Cinema’s COVID Apocalypse
     - Email/share this:     - Vulture 

Thanks To Social Distancing, Drive-In Movie Theaters Are Having A Comeback
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

U.S. Supreme Court Throws Out Filmmaker’s Copyright Lawsuit Against North Carolina
     - Email/share this:     - Reuters 

Movie Theatres Reopen In China As Threat Recedes For Now
     - Email/share this:     - Variety 


MUSIC
The Pop And Classical Music Critics Traded Jobs For A Day
     - Email/share this:     - The Observer (UK) 

The National Symphony Orchestra Lays Off All 96 Musicians With A One-Week Notice
     - Email/share this:     - The Washington Post 

For Your Weekend Listening, NYT Music Critics Choose Best Recordings Of Each Of Beethoven’s Symphonies
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

The Other Bach: Before He Died, Peter Serkin Labored To Reveal The Genius Of C.P.E.
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Songwriters, Self-Employed Musicians To Get Aid In Bailout Bill
     - Email/share this:     - Variety 

Kansas City Symphony Cancels Concerts Into May But Will Pay Musicians
     - Email/share this:     - Kansas City Star 

Verbier Festival For 2020 Called Off
     - Email/share this:     - EN24 (Switzerland) 

The Musician Class Is Being Wiped Out
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

How Do You Run Choir Practice For 300 Kids Via Zoom? Like This
     - Email/share this:     - Philadelphia Inquirer 

Scottish Opera Lends Set-Hauling Trucks To Help Supermarket Supply Chains
     - Email/share this:     - The Stage 

Ojai Music Festival Cancelled
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

One Of Britain’s Major Classical Artist Management Agencies Is Liquidating
     - Email/share this:     - Classical Music (UK) 

New York Philharmonic Cancels Season, Will Give Musicians Partial Pay
     - Email/share this:     - Vulture 

Miami’s Ultra Festival Goes Online. It Doesn’t Work So Well
     - Email/share this:     - The Daily Beast 


PEOPLE
Composer And Conductor Krzysztof Penderecki Has Died At 86
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian (UK) 

Mark Blum, Actor Of Stage And Screen, Has Died At 69
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Lucia Bosé, Star Of Films By Buñuel And Antonioni, Has Died At 89
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Jeremy Marre, Whose Documentaries Introduced Britons and Americans To World Music, Dead At 76
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Conservative NY Times Columnist Remembers His Freewheeling, Sexually Confident, Multiply Married Modernist Painter Grandmother (Who Had Diego Rivera For A Lover)
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Critic/Curator Maurice Berger, 63 From Coronavirus; Changed Museum Conversation On Race
     - Email/share this:     - Anonymous 

Asked If France ‘Missed The Boat On #MeToo’, Isabelle Huppert Throws The Interviewer Out
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

Remembering Terrence McNally
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Albert Uderzo, Co-Creator Of Astérix The Gaul, Dead At 92
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

Playwright Terrence McNally Dies Of Coronavirus, Age 81
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Dame Fanny Waterman, Founder Of The Leeds Competition, Turns 100 And Dishes About Music
     - Email/share this:     - Yorkshire Post 

Gallerist Paul Kasmin, Who Helped Turn Chelsea Into An Art Hotbed, Dead At 60
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 

Julia Miles, Who Founded The Women’s Project To Influence Off-Broadway Theatre, Has Died
     - Email/share this:     - Broadway.com 


THEATRE
Original Cast Recordings To Get You Through The Pandemic
     - Email/share this:     - Slate 

Theatres Pivoted To Digital As Fast As They Could Before Shutdowns, So What Will Come Of All That Streaming?
     - Email/share this:     - American Theatre 

All The World’s Living Rooms Can Be Stages, With The Right Plays
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Oregon Shakespeare Festival Lays Off Staff, Cancels Through Labor Day
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

UK’s National Theatre To Start Weekly Webcasts Of Its Most Popular Productions
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

As Broadway Falls Silent, A Virtual Tour Of Theatres
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Of Oedipus And Trump – Some Lessons
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Tony Awards Postponed Indefinitely
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

How Theater In America Handled It Last Time There Was A Pandemic
     - Email/share this:     - American Theatre 

How One Top Off-Off-Broadway Company Is Facing Theatre’s COVID Collapse
     - Email/share this:     - Vulture 

Second City Lays Off Two-Thirds Of Employees
     - Email/share this:     - Chicago Tribune 

Upright Citizens Brigade, Already Teetering, Dumps Entire Staff By Mass Email
     - Email/share this:     - Vulture 

Cirque Du Soleil Furloughs 95% Of Its Employees
     - Email/share this:     - Hollywood Reporter 


VISUAL
Unable To Get To Supplies Or Tools, Art Students Demand Partial Refunds
     - Email/share this:     - Hyperallergic 

Defiant British Museum Appoints Mary Beard As Trustee
     - Email/share this:     - The Observer (UK) 

LACMA Demolition Continues Despite Calls For Quarantine
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Despite Attempts To Negotiate Rent Freezes In NY, Landlords Are Trying To Boot Small Galleries
     - Email/share this:     - Hyperallergic 

Furloughs And Pay Cuts At Cleveland Museum Of Art
     - Email/share this:     - The Plain Dealer (Cleveland) 

Art Basel 2020 Postponed But Not Cancelled
     - Email/share this:     - ARTnews 

While The People Are Away, The Art Inside Plays
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

A Peripatetic Global Art World Deals With Suddenly Staying In Place
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

If You’re Only Going To Teach Us Online, Say Yale MFA Art Students, Refund Our Tuition
     - Email/share this:     - Artforum 

Museums And Art Handlers Are Giving Their Masks And Gloves To Hospitals
     - Email/share this:     - ARTnews 

San Francisco Art Institute Stops Enrolling Students, Prepares To Lay Off Faculty And Staff
     - Email/share this:     - San Francisco Chronicle 

Bitcoin And Shares In Art – Is The Idea Dead?
     - Email/share this:     - The Art Newspaper 

As Restoration Of Notre Dame Pauses, Thieves Break In
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 

Hong Kong Museums, Having Reopened, Close Again
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 

What Survived The Fire At The Museum
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 


WORDS
 Apparently, Everyone Wants To Read Camus Right Now
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian (UK) 

 Online Buyers For Powell’s Are So Rapacious That Company Recalls 100 Laid-Off Workers
     - Email/share this:     - The Oregonian 

 What Happens To This Spring’s Most Anticipated Books?
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

 What The Literature Of Plague Tells Us
     - Email/share this:     - The New Yorker 

 Out Of Another Plague And Quarantine Came A Priceless Record Of Pre-Conquest Mexico
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

 This Book Fair Isn’t Being Cancelled, It’s Making Itself Virtual
     - Email/share this:     - Forbes 

 Librarians: If We Can’t Lend Books During Lockdown, Let’s Make Our Buildings And Bookmobiles Wi-Fi Hotspots
     - Email/share this:     - Vice 

 Woody Allen’s Memoir Gets A New Publisher
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

 Strand Bookstore Lays Off 188 Workers
     - Email/share this:     - Publishers Weekly 

 Why Do People Read/Watch Apocalyptic Fiction In Crises?
     - Email/share this:     - The Conversation 



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