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Good morning: Is it possible to still make a living playing in a working band? Apparently not. There used to be something of a mystique about gigging. Sadly, the realities of the economics have changed. Here are more highlights from today’s haul of stories: How The Artists Of The Third Generation Since The Holocaust Are Dealing With Historical Trauma “The third-generation perspective on the Holocaust is carefully hedged, defiantly distanced, explicitly filtered, supremely self-aware. These stories fundamentally do not belong to the writers or artists.” – The New York Times Penguin Random House Adds Anti-AI Statement To Its Copyright Notice “It’s a notable departure from other large publishers, such as academic printers Taylor & Francis, Wiley, and Oxford University Press, which have all agreed to license their portfolios to AI companies.” – Gizmodo How Navalny’s Prison Diaries Made It Into Print “Navalny wrote about how it was becoming more difficult to get his messages and memoir pages out. ‘Everything that I write and keep, or take along when I meet my lawyer … is both attentively read and photographed by my keepers.'” – The New York Times The Thirty-Year-Old Encrypted Code That Helped End Apartheid “Once apartheid fell apart, the man who created the code encrypted the disk it was on – and eventually forgot the password.” – Wired Norway’s TV Station Run By, And For, People With Learning Disabilities “In Norway, as in every country, people with learning disabilities face issues ranging from low employment rates to access to support and housing. Being able to understand the news empowers the wider community.” – BBC As usual, skip down to see all the stories we’ve collected in the past day. If you know someone who might enjoy AJ, send them here to subscribe, or forward this newsletter to them. See you tomorrow. Doug
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PREMIUM AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on AJ Considered one of the premier youth choral programs in the nation, Northwest Choirs provides world-class musical education and performance opportunities that serve as a platform for personal growth and development. [READ MORE] | Alley Theatre seeks interested and talented candidates to serve as its next Managing Director. The next Managing Director will join one of the strongest theatres in the country. At a time where many regional theatres are struggling, The Alley Theatre is a vibrant organization, artistically and financially. There is a high-performing staff and a deeply […] [READ MORE] | The Cabot Performing Arts Center (“The Cabot”), located in Beverly, Massachusetts, serves as a cultural centerpiece for the local community, offering a wide range of artistic events. [READ MORE] | The Erie Philharmonic welcomes nominations and applications for the position of Executive Director, available in the fall of 2024. [READ MORE] | Northwestern University’s MS in Leadership for Creative Enterprises (MSLCE) program develops leaders across Entertainment, Media and the Arts. Earn your Master’s in One Year. [READ MORE] | The Director of Development (DOD – Full Time) is responsible for envisioning, planning, implementing, overseeing, and assessing The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival’s fundraising plans in support of the organization’s artistic programming, community education programming, strategic vision, and future growth. Reporting to the Executive Director, the DOD will be responsible for securing contributed revenue through […] [READ MORE] |
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AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on ArtsJournal jobs Octopus Theatricals, an award-winning independent producing company, seeks a highly detail-oriented and proactive Business Manager to oversee, execute and manage general business and financial operations. [READ MORE] jobs This position supports the entire organization, interacting regularly with all supervisors as well as all employees and independent contractors. [READ MORE] education Led by DeVos Institute Chairman Michael M. Kaiser and President Brett Egan, the high-intensity program provides training and guidance in strategic planning, leadership, fundraising, marketing, board governance, human resources, and financial planning. [READ MORE] jobs The Chief Development Officer, an accomplished strategic thinker who is focused on growth and who has comprehensive fundraising experience in major gifts, will act as Lyric Opera of Kansas City’s senior and leading development professional. [READ MORE] jobs The Dean and Head of School (Dean) will maintain the existing standards of NYSS while remaining open to the evolution of what art can be in the 21st century. [READ MORE] jobs The Juilliard School seeks an Academic Operations Coordinator to manage the day-to-day logistical and operational facets of Juilliard Extension’s academic programs. [READ MORE] jobs The University of South Carolina School of Music is accepting applicants for a Assistant or Associate Professor, 9-month, tenure-track, faculty position. [READ MORE] jobs Children’s Musical Theater San Jose (CMT) seeks an engaging, collaborative, and strategic Artistic Director to help guide its next chapter. [READ MORE] jobs The John J. Cali School of Music seeks a dynamic, innovative, and collaborative leader to serve as its next Director. [READ MORE] jobs The J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts and the faculty, staff, and students of the School of Art at Texas Tech University enthusiastically seek nominations and applications for a visionary leader [READ MORE] Place a classified ad |
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- Jan Herman - Aaron Dworkin - Michael Rushton - Sunil Iyengar - Howard Mandel |
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- The Guardian (UK) - Vulture - BBC - Los Angeles Times (MSN) MUSIC |
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- Gizmodo - LitHub - Christian Science Monitor - NPR - NPR Happy reading! Got a story recommendation? We love to hear them. Send tips to artsbeat@artsjournal.com. We'll see you tomorrow. |
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