Michigan Opera Theatre seeks Box Office Manager Possessing the highest level of customer service, the Box Office Manager will be instrumental in the success of Michigan Opera Theatre's (MOT) exciting and innovative future productions, as well as the success of other productions, events, and operations at the Detroit Opera House (DOH).[READ MORE]
Michigan Opera Theatre Seeks Digital Media Manager and Storyteller Detroit's stalwart of opera and dance is hiring for a new position, the Digital Media Manager and Storyteller. This candidate must articulate Michigan Opera Theatre's vision to its audience, and serve as an ambassador to the city of Detroit, to grow the opera and dance audience.[READ MORE]
Charleston’s Gaillard Center seeks President and CEO Home to Spoleto Festival USA and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the President and CEO will guide this elegantly designed performance hall and event space into its next phase of institutional growth and performance excellence.[READ MORE]
jobs Interlochen Center for the Arts – Director – Music Division Founded in 1928, Interlochen Center for the Arts (Interlochen) is located in beautiful northwest lower Michigan. Each year, thousands of artists and arts patrons come to Interlochen to experience world-class educational and cultural opportunities. [READ MORE]
This was a week when blogging-as-usual struck me as irredeemably frivolous. Trying to promulgate commentary about art and the artworld seemed fatuous, at a time when our nation’s adherence to the rule of law, reason and humane values (and even its very existence) seemed at stake. – Lee Rosenbaum
“If they were a strange sight to me, I was no less of a one to them. It was the first time that many of them had seen an ‘intellectual.’ I was being gradually drawn, you see, into the political struggle with the peasantry!” That’s Aaron Copland in 1934, reflecting upon addressing a Communist picnic in Minnesota. – Joseph Horowitz