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VP, Education, Blumenthal Performing Arts
 This senior leader directs a team whose work is integral to the mission of Blumenthal Performing Arts (BPA). [READ MORE]
 
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]
 
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 Memories are made at Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall – two architectural gems that showcase the world’s greatest performers in one of North America’s largest and most musical cities. [READ MORE]
 
Managing Director – Everyman Theatre
 Everyman Theatre invites applicants and nominations for this leadership position at this robust and growing Baltimore company. [READ MORE]
 
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TO Live is seeking a “Vice President of Marketing & Communications” 
Reporting to the President and CEO, this executive position provides leadership in the realization of the organization’s marketing and communications department. [READ MORE]

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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center seeks Education and Artistic Associate 
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center seeks an Education and Artistic Associate to join its staff. This is a full-time position. [READ MORE]

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Executive Director – Santa Fe Pro Musica 
Become the administrative leader of this strong organization with its robust musical footprint in dynamic Santa Fe. [READ MORE]

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U Kentucky, College of Fine Arts, Assistant Professor in Arts Administration 
The University of Kentucky, College of Fine Arts, seeks applicants for a tenure track, Assistant Professor in Arts Administration to begin August 2020. [READ MORE]

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Celebrity Series of Boston seeks Director of Finance 
Reporting to Celebrity Series of Boston’s President and Executive Director, Gary Dunning, the organization seeks a seasoned professional to fill the role of Director of Finance. [READ MORE]

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Ohio State seeks Assistant Professor of Arts Management 
The Ohio State University’s Department of Arts Administration, Education, and Policy (AAEP) invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in Arts Management to begin in August 2020. [READ MORE]

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Annapolis Symphony seeks Executive Director & Chief Development Officer 
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra seeks a strong leader who brings a successful track record in fund-raising, excellent interpersonal skills, and the proven ability to manage and lead an organization in achieving its strategic and budgetary goals. [READ MORE]

OUR WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF AUDIENCE STORIES
This Week’s Top Audience Stories: Live Performance Designed For Your Smartphone 
This Week's Insights: A public broadcasting model for social media?... What role does ticket price have in attendance?... Charging up fake news... Why the Emmys tanked on TV... Live performance built for your smartphone.  [read more]

FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
Mommie Dearest 

The most notable thing about Barrie Kosky’s production of Handel’s Agrippina at the Royal Opera is that every member of this ensemble can act — especially Joyce DiDonato, giving what I expect will be remembered as an historic performance of the title role. – Paul Levy



Message received 

Heidi Hall, an old friend of mine from Smalltown, U.S.A., died last week. She was 49, far too young for so extravagantly vital a woman to lose her life to cancer. I, on the other hand, am 63, which isn’t nearly as old as it was a few generations ago. Why did people back then seem to age so much more quickly than they do now? – Terry Teachout




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 10/01/2019

DANCE
A Tap-Dancer’s Place Is In, Uh, The Band? 
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 


IDEAS
Can Plants Think? There’s Evidence They’re Smarter Than We Think
     - Email/share this:     - The Paris Review 

You Have A Chronic Illness. Here’s How To Have A Rich Creative Life
     - Email/share this:     - Aeon 

Film Criticism Is Perhaps Better Done On Video
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian (UK) 


ISSUES
When The Culture Wars Was About Your Aesthetic Taste
     - Email/share this:     - The Spectator 

Can Artists Still Live In San Francisco?
     - Email/share this:     - Hyperallergic 


MEDIA
Ontario Film Rating Board Is Losing Money. So The Government Is Closing It
     - Email/share this:     - CBC 


MUSIC
Co-Founder Jann Wenner Steps Down From Rock Hall Of Fame
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 


PEOPLE
Soprano Jessye Norman, 74
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Marin Alsop Remembers Christopher Rouse
     - Email/share this:     - NewMusicBox 

Remembering Music Critic Martin Bernheimer
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

A Longtime Political Artist Turns To Business To Drive Social Change
     - Email/share this:     - Arizona Daily Star 


THEATRE
Making Non-Boring Theatre About Climate Change
     - Email/share this:     - HowlRound 

Is It Theatre Or Theater?
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 

Seattle’s Intiman Theatre: A Truly Existential Crisis
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VISUAL
An Architect Who Rebuilt A City After An Earthquake With “Half” Houses
     - Email/share this:     - CityLab 

Why Has Performance Become Such A Big Part Of Visual Art?
     - Email/share this:     - Frieze 

Kara Walker Takes On The British Empire
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Are Zoos, With Their Barbaric Architecture, Finally Over?
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian (UK) 

The Rijksmuseum Wants To Understand Exactly How Rembrandt Painted ‘The Night Watch’
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WORDS
 Margaret Atwood’s “Handmaid’s Tale” Sequel Breaks Canadian Bookseller Records
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 Why Did Librarians Remove Dewey’s Name From One Of Their Most Prestigious Awards?
     - Email/share this:     - Slate 

 It’s Time To Get Rid Of ‘Show, Don’t Tell’
     - Email/share this:     - Literary Hub 



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