EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, ASHLAND, OR Oregon Shakespeare Festival invites applicants and nominations for this leadership position at one of nation’s leading regional theatres. The Executive Director will join Artistic Director Nataki Garrett in a co-leadership role to guide OSF’s vision and strategy.[READ MORE]
Boston Landmarks Orchestra Seeks Executive Director Boston Landmarks Orchestra seeks an inspiring leader to advance the Orchestra’s mission of building community through innovative, free classical musical programming, accessibility and inclusiveness.[READ MORE]
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This Week’s Top Audience Stories: Streaming Is Changing The Audience This Week’s Insights: Fast-forward Netflix movies?… Should bookstores charge admission?… So many streamers, too much choice… The end of the Golden Age of TV… What the point of a library? Department of Let-The-Consumer-Define-Their-Experience, Part I: Netflix says it will introduce a feature that audiobooks have offered for a while now – the ability to speed […][read more]
The first Wal-Mart outside Arkansas opened in 1968 in Smalltown, U.S.A. Its record section had three bins of classical albums, many of them from Victrola, RCA’s budget line, which featured reissues from the golden age of 78s. For me that meant, first and foremost, the man B.H. Haggin called the greatest of all orchestral conductors. – Terry Teachout