Chaos Faces Egypt’s Fourth Antiquities Head Since Revolution

“Archaeologists are still protesting at the front entrances of archaeological sites, and archaeological work is at a stalemate despite the appointment of a new head to hold Egypt’s antiquities portfolio.” Last week, Mustafa Amin was named secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities; his predecessor had quit after only a few weeks.

Turkey’s Drive For Tourism Could Damage Its Ancient Sites, Say Some Experts

“The recent decision to transfer the excavation permits from three well-known classical sites from non-Turkish to Turkish universities – a practice almost unheard of in the protocol-laden world of archaeology – is a cracking of the whip over foreign scholars regarded as not working fast enough to transform the country’s extensive array of antiquities into tourist attractions.”

So You’re Doing A Stage Monologue About Steve Jobs – How’re You Gonna Handle His Death?

Mike Daisey, writer and performer of The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, now running at New York’s Public Theater, “performs his works extemporaneously, rather than with a prepared script … [He does] not plan to add a new scene or epilogue but rather infuse the entire work with perspectives about the capacity of Mr. Jobs’s influence to continue, even in death.”