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Director of Programming Opportunity with Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio
 Playhouse Square is searching for their next Director of Programming, who will be committed to advancing Playhouse Square’s mission of presenting and producing a wide variety of quality performing arts, advancing arts education and creating a destination that is [READ MORE]
 
The Peace Center seeks a Vice President, Operations
 DHR International has been exclusively retained to conduct the search for Vice President, Operations for the Peace Center in Greenville, SC. [READ MORE]
 
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Master’s in Arts Administration & Museum Leadership
 Accelerate your career with Drexel’s flexible graduate program tailored to your needs. Online, on-campus, or hybrid programs. Complete your degree in 15 months or on your own schedule in a program with 45+ years of success. Assistantships and Fellowships available. [READ MORE]
 
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, ASHLAND, OR
 Oregon Shakespeare Festival invites applicants and nominations for this leadership position at one of nation’s leading regional theatres. The Executive Director will join Artistic Director Nataki Garrett in a co-leadership role to guide OSF’s vision and strategy. [READ MORE]
 
Boston Landmarks Orchestra Seeks Executive Director
 Boston Landmarks Orchestra seeks an inspiring leader to advance the Orchestra’s mission of building community through innovative, free classical musical programming, accessibility and inclusiveness. [READ MORE]
 
Internationally recognized Archie Bray Foundation hiring Development Director
 Help the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts move into the next phase of organizational development as it builds off of the success of a recently competed capital campaign. [READ MORE]
 
Executive Director opportunity with South Carolina State Museum
 DHR International has been exclusively retained to conduct the search for Executive Director of the South Carolina State Museum, the state's largest and most comprehensive museum. [READ MORE]
 
Call for Applications: Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Policy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s (SAIC) Master of Arts (MA) in Arts Administration and Policy program provides a teaching and learning environment in which the role of the administrator is understood as critically engaged. [READ MORE]
 
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Master of Arts in Visual Arts Administration at NYU Steinhardt
 Bring your love of the arts to leadership positions with arts institutions through NYU Steinhardt's MA in Visual Arts Administration. Prepare for a dynamic career in the commercial or non-profit art sectors. [READ MORE]
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Michigan Opera Theatre seeks Director of Operations and Patron Experiences 
The Director of Operations and Patron Experiences’ primary function is to ensure an exceptional patron experience for every guest who enters the Detroit Opera House. [READ MORE]

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Director of Sales & Customer Relations 
The Director, Sales & Customer Relations leads all sales and customer relations functions of the Miami City Ballet to achieve both short and long-term budget, revenue and customer relations goals. [READ MORE]

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Director of Development 
San Juan Community Theatre seeks a Director of Development to join our team in Friday Harbor. [READ MORE]

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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center seeks Director of Marketing and Communications 
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) seeks a Director of Marketing and Communications to join the organization at an exciting time of institutional accomplishment and growth. [READ MORE]

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Queen’s University – Appointment of Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre 
The Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University is now seeking a new Director who will articulate a bold and dynamic vision that leverages the Agnes’ impressive strengths, collections, and successes through an exciting stage of transformational growth. Queen’s University, and Agnes Etherington Art Centre, are situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory. The Agnes […] [READ MORE]

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Los Angeles Ballet seeks Controller 
Los Angeles Ballet is seeking an individual with a minimum of 5 years of experience as a controller, preferably for nonprofit arts institutions. [READ MORE]

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Christie’s Education – Art Law & Business Lecturer 
Christie’s Education was founded in 1978 and is owned by the Christie’s International Plc (Christie’s). [READ MORE]

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Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Planning (ACH) 
The Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Planning in the Arts and Cultural Heritage (ACH) Program will be a strategic thinker and thought partner for the Program Director. [READ MORE]

education
Global Arts Management Fellowship 
The DeVos Institute invites applications for its Global Arts Management Fellowship – a three-year, cohort-based intensive for arts and cultural executives. Apply by Nov. 15. [READ MORE]

OUR WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF AUDIENCE STORIES
This Week’s Top Audience Stories: Coerce Your Audience Or Follow It? 
This Week's Insights: The insidious narrowing of algorithmic taste... Publishing depends more on the hits... Netflix is changing and the audience is following... Cellphone prison for theatres?... What happens when library fines are gone.  [read more]

FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
The twenty-five record albums that changed my life (18) 

I’ve never bought a copy of Rolling Stone. but I did buy The Rolling Stone Record Review, a mass-market paperback that came out in 1971, and I read it until the glue dried up and the pages fell out. The first record that one of that book’s reviews made me go right out and buy was this one. – Terry Teachout

 


Response to The Chasm of Disbelief 

The following is an incredibly thoughtful response written by Carter Gilles to my post The Chasm of Disbelief. I am particularly grateful to him for pointing out the important role that doing the arts, participating in the arts, can play in overcoming disbelief. – Doug Borwick

 


Propwatch: the invisible magnets in ‘Little Baby Jesus’ 

Most props, most props, you could hold them in your hand. A suitcase. A tooth. A (shudders) doll. They’re part of the pleasure of theatre, the imagination made palpable. But sometimes, sometimes they stay imaginary. – David Jays

 


The twenty-five record albums that changed my life (17) 

This was one the now-forgotten Warner/Reprise “Loss Leader” albums, a series of low-priced sampler albums by Warner/Reprise artists that was one of the most ingenious and effective promotional ideas ever to be devised by a major record label. – Terry Teachout

 


The twenty-five record albums that changed my life (16) 

The first Wal-Mart outside Arkansas opened in 1968 in Smalltown, U.S.A. Its record section had three bins of classical albums, many of them from Victrola, RCA’s budget line, which featured reissues from the golden age of 78s. For me that meant, first and foremost, the man B.H. Haggin called the greatest of all orchestral conductors. – Terry Teachout

 



 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 11/10/2019

DANCE
The Rise – And Importance – Of Asian American Dance Groups
     - Email/share this:     - Noisey 

A ‘Riverdance’ Alum Who’s Now Trying To Strip Away Every Cliché Of Irish Dance
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

What Happens When You Get Your Dream Ballet Career And You’re Still Miserable?
     - Email/share this:     - Pointe Magazine 

What It’s Like To Study Ballet While Black
     - Email/share this:     - Zora 

Sean Spicer Is A Dancing Trainwreck. So Why Does He Keep Surviving “Dancing With The Stars?”
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Annie-B Parson Talks About Choreographing David Byrne For Broadway
     - Email/share this:     - Vulture 


IDEAS
Instagram Wants To Kill ‘Like’ Counts
     - Email/share this:     - Variety 

Trust Science? We Need To Know Why
     - Email/share this:     - Boston Review 

Want To Learn More? Trust More
     - Email/share this:     - Aeon 

The Mysterious Alchemy Of How We Generate New Ideas
     - Email/share this:     - The New Yorker 

The Trance Effects Of Arts
     - Email/share this:     - Aeon 

The Slow Impacts Of Literature And Gaining Knowledge
     - Email/share this:     - The New Yorker 

Study: More Innovation In Denser Neighborhoods
     - Email/share this:     - CityLab 

Are You Creative Or Do You Just Make Lots Of Mistakes?
     - Email/share this:     - Fast Company 


ISSUES
Valentine Monnier Is The Sixth Woman To Accuse Roman Polanski Of Raping Her When She Was A Teen
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Zadie Smith On The Tyranny Of Algorithms That Narrow Our Taste
     - Email/share this:     - Toronto Star 

Australia Revives Old Small Rural Halls To Create Performance Network
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

How About Supporting Artists Above Productions?
     - Email/share this:     - Arts Professional 

Artist Dread Scott Is Re-Enacting The United States’ Largest Slave Rebellion
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Shell Shock 1919: How World War I Changed Culture
     - Email/share this:     - WNYC (New York City) 

U.S. Supreme Court To Rule On Whether A State Can Be Sued For Violating A Creator’s Copyright
     - Email/share this:     - Hollywood Reporter 

There’s Going To Be An American-History-And-The-Bible Museum On Philadelphia’s Independence Mall
     - Email/share this:     - Broad Street Review (Philadelphia) 

Voters In Charlotte Reject Sales Tax Hike To Fund Arts And Education
     - Email/share this:     - Qcitymetro (Charlotte) 

Gary Wills: On Understanding The Patriarchy
     - Email/share this:     - New York Review of Books 


MEDIA
So They Hired Phoebe Waller-Bridge Of ‘Fleabag’ Fame To Help The James Bond Movies Out
     - Email/share this:     - BBC 

Why Would The Oscars Reject A Nigerian Film For Its Language?
     - Email/share this:     - The Atlantic 

Record LGBTQ Representation On US TV Series This Year
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Inside China’s Sprawling Movie City Sets
     - Email/share this:     - Wired 

Like Your Netflix? It’s Not Going To Be Like This Much Longer
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

James Dean, Who Died 64 Years Ago, To Star In New Film
     - Email/share this:     - Hollywood Reporter 

The Exquisite Improvisatory Dance Between Silent Movies And Live Musicians
     - Email/share this:     - The New Yorker 

The YouTube Post-Prison-Transition Counselor
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Nigeria’s First-Ever Oscar Entry Disqualified From Best Foreign-Language Film Category
     - Email/share this:     - Hollywood Reporter 

Why Such A Glut Of Movies About Christmas?
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

At Age 87, Elaine May To Return To Film Directing
     - Email/share this:     - Slate 


MUSIC
What Happens When A Renowned Flutist Gets Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s?
     - Email/share this:     - NPR 

Curtis Institute Screwed Up Responding To Sexual Abuse Charges. Now It Has Hired Investigators
     - Email/share this:     - Philadelphia Inquirer 

Opera’s Woman Problem: There Just Aren’t Enough Of Them In Decision-Making Roles
     - Email/share this:     - The Stage 

Leonardo And His Lovers: The Opera
     - Email/share this:     - BBC 

The Massive Embezzlement Scandal That Nearly Brought Down Barcelona’s Most Beautiful Concert Hall
     - Email/share this:     - Bachtrack 

Ted Gioia: Music As A Cultural Storage Medium
     - Email/share this:     - Medium 

Cleveland Orchestra: First Balanced Budget In Three Years, Endowment Up To Record High
     - Email/share this:     - The Plain-Dealer 

Everything It Takes To Put On, And Get Through, Philip Glass’s ‘Akhnaten’ At The Met
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Philip Glass Has Zero Interest In A Legacy (But Lots Of Interest In ‘Selling Out’)
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

How Pop Music After WWII Fractured Lines Between High And Low Culture
     - Email/share this:     - LitHub 

Israel Philharmonic Pulls Out Of Charity Concert Because Rabbi Can’t Abide Female Singers
     - Email/share this:     - Times of Israel 

Lara St. John: I’m Disappointed With Curtis Institute’s Response To My Abuse Charges
     - Email/share this:     - Lara St. John letter to Roberto Diaz 

Pittsburgh Has A Shortage Of Mid-Size Concert Halls. Does It Matter?
     - Email/share this:     - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 

Look Out, Akhnaten — Your Famous Son Is Getting An Opera Of His Own
     - Email/share this:     - The Art Newspaper 


PEOPLE
Douglas Q. Barnett, Seattle’s Black Theatre Founder And African American Theatre History Author, Has Died At 88
     - Email/share this:     - Seattle Times 

Gillian Jagger, Sculptor Who Used Trees And Animal Carcasses, Has Died At 88
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Maria Perego, Who Created The Mouse Puppet Topo Gigio, Has Died At 95
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Stephen Dixon, ‘Experimental Realist’ Author, Dead At 83
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

Catherine Deneuve Hospitalized After Minor Stroke
     - Email/share this:     - Yahoo! (AFP) 

Playwright William B. Branch Dead At 92
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Ernest J. Gaines, Author Of ‘Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman’ And ‘A Lesson Before Dying’, Dead At 86
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

‘The Girl With The Golden Eyes, French Singer And Actress Marie Laforêt, Dead At 80
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

Ann Crumb, Musical Theater Star (And Composer George Crumb’s Daughter), Dead At 69
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 


THEATRE
The Greta Thunberg Of The Theatre
     - Email/share this:     - The Desert Sun (Palm Springs) 

The Guardian’s New Chief Theatre Critic Is Neither White Nor Male
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

American Theatre Depends On European State Investment
     - Email/share this:     - The Atlantic 

‘Slave Play’ Author Jeremy O. Harris Has Made For Himself A ‘For Colored Girls’-Style ‘Choreopoem’
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Why Jeremy O. Harris Had A Special Performance Of His ‘Slave Play’ For A Black Audience
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

Ceiling Caves In During West End ‘Death Of A Salesman’, Five Injured
     - Email/share this:     - WhatsOnStage (UK) 

Trigger Warning: For Theater In 2019 America, Guns Aren’t Only An Issue For The Prop Shop
     - Email/share this:     - American Theatre 

Anna Deavere Smith Hands Over The Docu-Play That Made Her Famous — And For Which She Did All The Interviews — To Another Actor
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

After 48 Years, Guardian Theatre Critic Michael Billington Is Retiring
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 


VISUAL
The Design Of ‘English-Style’ Gardens Owes A Lot To China And Japan
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian (UK) 

The Artist Obsessed With Worms
     - Email/share this:     - The Observer (UK) 

How Reassuring: Manet Used Tracing Paper To Make Doodles Look Effortless
     - Email/share this:     - The Observer (UK) 

Laid-Off Marciano Art Foundation Staffers Protest At The Museum’s Building In Los Angeles
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Sudden Closing Of LA’s Marciano Foundation Raises Questions About Private Arts Institutions
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

The Half-Billion-Dollar Expansion At Houston’s Museum Of Fine Arts Has An Opening Date In Sight
     - Email/share this:     - Houston Chronicle 

Armenian Monuments That Stood Centuries Are Completely Wiped Out
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

Want To See The Sistine Chapel Without The Crowds? It’ll Cost You
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 

Employees At LA’s Marciano Art Foundation Gave Notice They Were Unionizing. Two Days Later They Were Laid Off
     - Email/share this:     - Los Angeles Times 

A Picasso And Giacometti Museum Will Open Next Year In Beijing
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 

Time To Take Down The Mona Lisa And Put It In Storage?
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Ancient Cave Paintings Are Found All Over The World. Why Were Cave People Interested In Art?
     - Email/share this:     - The Baffler 

Now A Yayoi Kusama Macy’s Parade Balloon (And It Doesn’t Stop There)
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

National Portrait Gallery In London To Close For Three-Year Renovation
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

New Pompidou Centre Opens In Shanghai
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Why Contemporary Architecture Cognoscenti Like “Ugly” Buildings
     - Email/share this:     - The American Conservative 

Meet Colombia’s Grand Entrepreneur Of Graffiti
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 


WORDS
 Shop Dogs, Custom Roasted Coffee, And Other Wild Things On Author Websites
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

 Is Memoir Writing Selfish?
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian (UK) 

 A Bookstore With A Mission, Surviving In The Midst Of Book Business Upheaval
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

 McSweeney’s Internet Tendency Is Now Old Enough To Drink Legally
     - Email/share this:     - Inside Higher Ed 

 Preorder Your Books From Indie Bookstores
     - Email/share this:     - Literary Hub 

 America’s First Banned Book, Published And Suppressed Back In 1637
     - Email/share this:     - Atlas Obscura 

 There Were Women Authors In England Centuries Earlier Than We’d Thought
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

 No One’s Buying Mark Halperin’s Book. His Publisher Says Its “Cancel Culture”
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

 Washington DC Is Getting A Museum Devoted To Language
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

 Literature’s Cult Of The Sad, Suffering Female
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times Book Review 

 Trump’s Justice Dept. Threatens Publisher Of Book By Anonymous Administration Official
     - Email/share this:     - CNN 

 BBC Panel Makes A List Of “100 Books That Changed The World”
     - Email/share this:     - https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-50302788 

 London Review Of Books – A Clique To Be Part Of
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

 Has The Publishing Business Become Too Reliant On Huge Hits?
     - Email/share this:     - Publishers Weekly 

 After Three Years In Prison, Turkish Author Ahmet Altan Is Freed
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 

 South American Literature’s Master Of Malaise — And Role Model To García Márquez, Fuentes And Vargas Llosa
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times Book Review 

 We’re In A Golden Age Of Invented Languages, And We’re Learning A Lot From Them
     - Email/share this:     - Slate 

 Writing Versus The Performance Of Being A Writer
     - Email/share this:     - The New Republic 



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