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IFAI – Director of Development 
The International Festival of Arts & Ideas (Festival) celebrates and builds community, engages with vital issues, and promotes the arts. Each year, the Festival highlights the City of New Haven’s diverse and culturally rich community with events featuring world-class artists, thinkers, and leaders [READ MORE]

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Artistic Director – Magic Theatre 
Magic Theatre invites qualified candidates to submit applications to become its next Artistic Director. [READ MORE]

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PRESIDENT, AMERICAN COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA 
Opportunity to lead the only orchestra in the world dedicated to the legacy and future of orchestral music by American composers. [READ MORE]

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Get Ahead in the Entertainment Industry 
Showbizing provides career coaching to entertainment professionals at all stages of their careers. Through one-on-one coaching and small group workshops, you’ll discover a renewed sense of purpose and clear strategies for moving forward. [READ MORE]

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Manager, Audience Research Program, WolfBrown LLC 
To advance the vision of more equitable access to high quality market research in the arts sector, WolfBrown seeks a qualified professional to join our small team of researchers in developing and implementing a variety of audience research initiatives over the coming years. [READ MORE]

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Managing Director, The Lab – Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service 
Working closely with the faculty Co-Founding Directors, the Managing Director will provide strategic direction and administrative management for the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics (The Lab). [READ MORE]

FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
On Aesthetics, Ethics, Economics, and Consequential Decisions of Cultural Leaders in the Long Now 

Missions are squishy; buildings and bottom lines are not. Judgments about art are subjective. Human beings are often self-interested. The nonprofit form lends itself to manipulation and to serving the interests of a few rather than the general public. Arts organizations need to be aware of these dynamics and can’t hang their hats on mission statements and values statements as enough to keep them moored to their purposes. – Diane Ragsdale




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 09/30/2020

DANCE
Judge Tosses Out Suit Against New York City Ballet Over Sexting Scandal 
     - Email/share thisNew York Times 


IDEAS
The Flaws And Blemishes Of Thinking Scientifically
     - Email/share this  - The New Yorker 


ISSUES
Is Putin’s Plan To Build Cultural Centers All Over Russia About To Fall Apart?
     - Email/share this  - The Art Newspaper 

Germany Adds Even More Money To Its Arts-And-Culture Budget
     - Email/share this  - Artnet 

The Students Left Behind By Virtual Learning
     - Email/share this  - The New Yorker 


MEDIA
St. Louis Public Radio Ousts Its Leader
     - Email/share this  - St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

How COVID Scrambled How Hollywood Finances Projects
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 

The BBC Anchors The Entire British Media. Now It May Be In Real Danger.
     - Email/share this  - Nieman Lab 


MUSIC
The Latest Music Piracy: Stream-Ripping
     - Email/share this  - BBC 

The Met Opera Shutdown – Time For A Needed Reset
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

Why Spotify Has Successful Artists Named ‘White Noise Baby Sleep’ And ‘Jazz Therapy For Cats’
     - Email/share this  - OneZero 

Minnesota Orchestra Musicians Accept 25% Pay Cut
     - Email/share this  - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) 


PEOPLE
Artemisia Gentileschi’s Life Story Is So Much More Than The Rape Everyone Focuses On Today
     - Email/share this  - The New Yorker 

Remembering The Complicated Life Of Stanley Crouch
     - Email/share this  - New York Review of Books 


THEATRE
What Theatre Can Learn From Role-Play Games
     - Email/share this  - Howlround 

Bad Sign For London’s West End: ‘The Mousetrap’ Calls Off Reopening
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 

The Kinds Of Theatre That Might Work Best Virtually
     - Email/share this  - Howlround 


VISUAL
Carrie Mae Weems Wields Art Against COVID
     - Email/share this  - Dallas Morning News 

These Artists Turned Medical Bills Into Art And Sold Them To Pay The Debt
     - Email/share this  - Mashable 

Turns Out Edward Hopper’s Earliest Paintings Are Copies Of Others’ Work
     - Email/share this  - New York Times 


WORDS
 The Writer-Diplomat Tradition
     - Email/share this  - Robert Fay 

 How America’s Literary Programs Made The World Smaller
     - Email/share this  - Chronicle of Higher Education 

 Here’s One Book Publisher Getting Through The Pandemic On Sales Of (Believe It Or Not) Poetry
     - Email/share this  - Publishers Weekly 

 America’s 100 Most Banned And Challenged Books Of The Decade
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 



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