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TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 10/13/2020

DANCE
The Royal Ballet Leaps Back On Stage 
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Without The Nutcracker For Cash Flow, Can Ballet Companies Survive? 
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IDEAS
Why People Believe In The Unbelievable
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Review of Books 

When Great Things Result From World Disasters
     - Email/share this  - 3 Quarks Daily 

Why Science Didn’t Become A Thing Until The 17th Century
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

The Case For Local Diversity Versus Globalism
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

In Paris, Fashion Mavens Wonder If Their Art Can Provide Hope In A Dark Time
     - Email/share this  - NPR 


ISSUES

MEDIA
Study: How Horse-Race Election Coverage Polarizes
     - Email/share this  - The Conversation 

How Is Hollywood Still Getting Paris So Very, Very Wrong?
     - Email/share this  - BBC 

Why British Police Shows Are Better Than Those Produced In The US
     - Email/share this  - The Atlantic 


MUSIC
The Cleveland Orchestra Restarts Recording With Its Own Label
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

The TV Show ‘Lovecraft Country’ Goes An Unusual Extra Mile, Writing An Aria For A Show
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 


PEOPLE
How Much John Steinbeck Hated Criticism (Of Any Kind)
     - Email/share this  - The New Republic 

How 92-Year-Old Burt Bacharach Keeps Working During The Pandemic
     - Email/share this  - Washington Post 


THEATRE
A Model? Geffen Playhouse Scores A Virtual Hit And Sells Out Box Office
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 


VISUAL
American Museums Are Being Challenged On All Fronts
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The Endless Hours Of Architecture Are Bad Enough, And Now There’s Constant Surveillance
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The Irish Criminal Who Was Supposed To Reveal Where The Gardner Stash Might Be Has Disappeared
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WORDS
 This Critic Read 150 Trump Books So You Don’t Have To. Here’s What He Learned
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 A Book Finds A New Audience In The Last Place On Earth It Hadn’t Gone Before
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 Hard To Believe, But Roddy Doyle Wrote A First Book That He Describes As ‘Shite’
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 Soviet Spies Targeted George Orwell And His Wife As They Fought In The Spanish Civil War
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 Writer Elif Shafak On Leaving, And Loving, Your Homeland
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 How Prison Shaped Writer Ngugi Wa Thiong’o
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 Writing As A Material Art
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