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FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
Holidays are canceled? 

Many of us in the arts are cynical about holiday productions. But these performances are meaningful in the lives of our audiences and I think should be respected as such. I’ve been thinking abut what is lost when audiences miss out on holiday shows this year. – Hannah Grannemann



David/Valda Over the Years 

The screen announces “The Philadelphia Matter 1972/2020,” and glimpsed behind it is the large, alarmed face of its creator: choreographer David Gordon. The piece (no surprise) is propelled, guided, and shaped by words. Postmodern poetry — written and uttered by Gordon and/or his wife, Valda Setterfield — repeats and enlarges upon itself. – Deborah Jowitt




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 09/23/2020

DANCE
Why Do Mixed-Genre Dance Companies Always Do Their Daily Classes In Ballet? 
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IDEAS
Lessons For The Arts From The NBA’s “Bubble” Season
     - Email/share this  - Ludwig Van 

How To Understand Beliefs In Fake News? How About The Physics Of Phase Transitions
     - Email/share this  - 3 Quarks Daily 


ISSUES
RBG’s Death Could Change Intellectual Property Law
     - Email/share this  - Hollywood Reporter 


MEDIA
So Does This Mean Quibi Has Failed?
     - Email/share this  - Variety 

TV Cord-Cutting Has Accelerated During The Pandemic
     - Email/share this  - TechCrunch 

Director Of ‘Cuties’ Explains Why She Made The Film
     - Email/share this  - Washington Post 

Studios And Unions Reach Agreement On COVID Safety Rules To Restart Shooting
     - Email/share this  - Variety 


MUSIC
San Francisco Symphony, Opera Musicians Sign New, Reduced Contracts
     - Email/share this  - San Francisco Examiner 

How Music Schools Have Adapted Teaching To Deal With COVID
     - Email/share this  - WQXR (New York City) 

What Musicians Can Learn From the 1918 Pandemic
     - Email/share this  - Nightingale Sonata 

One-Third Of Musicians May Quit Profession Because Of COVID, Says UK Union
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 

Audience Shuts Down Madrid Opera Performance Protesting Lack Of Social Distancing
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 


PEOPLE
Jan Reid, One Of Texas’s Leading Writers, Dead At 75
     - Email/share this  - Dallas Morning News 


THEATRE
Online Theatre Has Become Very Creative. But Can A Model To Support It Evolve?
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 

Playing The Lead In America’s First Musical Staged Since COVID (Nah, No Pressure)
     - Email/share this  - New York Times 


VISUAL
How Local Museum Audiences Are Different From The Tourists
     - Email/share this  - Artnet 

Congolese Activist Steals Artifacts From Museums To Protest Colonialism
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

Smithsonian And V&A Call Off Their Joint Museum Plan
     - Email/share this  - Artnet 

Fired Director Sues Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts
     - Email/share this  - Artnet 

Explainer: All About Sacking Of Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts Director
     - Email/share this  - ARTnews 


WORDS
 The Benefits Of Reading Aloud
     - Email/share this  - BBC 

 The First Drive-In Book Festival
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 



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