This Week In Audience: A Rotten Tomatoes Model? A Netflix Model? Or Maybe A Little Live Streaming Will Do The Trick
With traditional delivery/distribution for the arts changing, we’re looking at new models: Maybe Rotten Tomatoes or Netflix, anyone? We definitely have to change our ticketing model (and “Hamilton” is trying). A rethink of program notes. And some evidence that making “augmented activity” in movies leads to increased demand for the arts. … read more
AJBlog: AJ Arts Audience Published 2016-06-13
Tweets in search of a context: soft disunion
Never before have I felt so strongly that Americans are talking past instead of to one another. It is, I fear, our future and our fate – which is why I have come to believe that I will live to see Red and Blue America negotiate a “soft disunion.” … read more
AJBlog: About Last Night Published 2016-06-14
Ruing Roulin: MoMA Lends (or rents?) Some 150 Works to National Gallery of Victoria
The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, recently announced that it will be the exclusive venue for a multi-disciplinary installation of some 150 MoMA masterworks, June 8, 2018-Oct. 7, 2018. Fans of the home team are going to miss these heavy-hitters by van Gogh, Dali and Lichtenstein, among many others. … read more
AJBlog: CultureGrrl Published 2016-06-14
Redefining Wilderness in Music and Dance
Choreographer Brian Brooks and composer Jerome Begin collaborate at The Kitchen. … read more
AJBlog: Dancebeat Published 2016-06-14
Monday Recommendation (A Day Late): Matt Wilson
Matt Wilson’s Big Happy Family, Beginning Of A Memory (Palmetto) The title belies the pain of the loss that inspired Matt Wilson’s essentially jovial – even jocular – album. The drummer assembled a dozen of his musical colleagues to celebrate his wife Felicia, who died of leukemia two years ago. … read more
AJBlog: RiffTides Published 2016-06-14
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