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Applications open for the 2020 National Critics Institute
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FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
Jazz vs. lockdown: Blogs w/ vid clips defy virus muting musicians 

Jazz doesn’t want to stay home and chill, so members of the Jazz Journalists Association have launched JazzOnLockdown: Hear It Here, a series of curated v-logs featuring performance videos of musicians whose gigs have been postponed or cancelled due to coronavirus concerns. – Howard Mandel



We’ll be together again 

I doubt it will surprise any of you to learn that I’d been growing increasingly worried about the inability of Mrs. T’s doctors to rouse her from the medically induced coma into which she was placed after her double-lung transplant surgery two weeks ago. – Terry Teachout




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 03/18/2020

DANCE
How Dancers And Dance Organizations Can Prepare For The Financial Fallout Of COVID-19 
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What Dance Companies Are Doing As Lockdowns Multiply 
     - Email/share thisDance Magazine 

At A Ballet Company’s Last Dance Before The COVID Shutdown 
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IDEAS
Home Because Of COVID? In Praise Of Boredom
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 

The BioPhysicist Who Crunched The Virus Numbers And Made Some Accurate Predictions
     - Email/share this  - CTech 


ISSUES
An Upside Of Italy’s Lockdown: You Can Now See Fish And Waterfowl In Venice’s Canals
     - Email/share this  - CNN 

Denver Arts Funder Offers Money To Its Grantees To Help With COVID Effects
     - Email/share this  - Bonfils-Stanton 


MEDIA
Is This The End Of The Movie Theatre Business?
     - Email/share this  - The Atlantic 

Universal Says It Will Make Its Current-Release Movies Available By Streaming
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 

Arts Organizations Take To Streaming. But Is There A Way Of Supporting It?
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 

India’s Film Industry, World’s Largest, Freezes All Production
     - Email/share this  - Hollywood Reporter 


MUSIC
An Honor Roll Of North American Opera Companies And Vocal Ensembles Who Are Paying Musicians Despite The Cancellations
     - Email/share this  - The Middle-Class Artist 

A Guide To Concerts And Operas To Stream During The COVID Quarantine
     - Email/share this  - WQXR (New York City) 

‘It Felt Like A Parallel Universe’: Watching The Philadelphia Orchestra Stream Beethoven From An Empty Hall
     - Email/share this  - Philadelphia Inquirer 

Opera Australia May Have To Sell Real-Estate Assets To Remain Solvent
     - Email/share this  - Sydney Morning Herald 


PEOPLE
Actor Lyle Waggoner, Known For ‘The Carol Burnett Show’ And ‘Wonder Woman’, Dead At 84
     - Email/share this  - Yahoo! (AP) 


THEATRE
For The American Shakespeare Center, COVID Could Be An Existential Threat. Here’s How The Company’s Holding It Together
     - Email/share this  - Washington Post 

The Vexed Relationship Between Theatre And Disease
     - Email/share this  - New York Times 


VISUAL
British Public Discover Treasure With Metal Detectors
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 

Closed By The Virus, The Art Business Is Moving Itself Online
     - Email/share this  - New York Times 


WORDS
 Italy Debates: Are Physical Newspapers Necessary? The Answer Surprises
     - Email/share this  - Quartz 

 The Role Of Plagues In Ancient Greek Stories – Tests Of Leadership
     - Email/share this  - The Conversation 

 What We Can Learn (And Should Unlearn) From Albert Camus’s ‘The Plague’
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