A set of Orange County business types closed on the purchase pf the alt-weekly on Wednesday; the very same day, the entire editorial staff except one writer was laid off. The new guy in charge says he and the new owners are socially liberal libertarians and that the left-leaning editorial stance of the Weekly won’t change, but …
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Theatregoer Punched In Face For Asking Fellow Audience Member To Stop Using Cell Phone
Adam Gale, a New York producer, was attending A Christmas Carol at the Old Vic in London, asked a woman sitting nearby to stop using her phone several times during the first act and ultimately called an usher. Come intermission, says Gale, her boyfriend hauled him out of his seat and hit him in the face with a fist. Old Vic staff refused to call the police.
Met Opera’s James Levine Denies Allegations Of Sexual Abuse
“‘As understandably troubling as the accusations noted in recent press accounts are, they are unfounded,’ he said in a written statement. ‘As anyone who truly knows me will attest, I have not lived my life as an oppressor or an aggressor.'” In response, all four men who spoke to the Times stood by their stories. Said one of Levine, “He is lying. … I will take a lie-detector test. Will he?”
Peter Martins Takes Leave From New York City Ballet Following More Harassment Accusations
“One of the most important directors in the ballet world, Martins, 71, said he would temporarily step away from both NYCB and its affiliated School of American Ballet, which he also heads, in a statement to The Washington Post on Thursday afternoon. He issued the statement after The Post sought Martins’s comment on a previously undisclosed claim by former NYCB soloist Kelly Cass Boal that Martins behaved violently toward her.”
Pantone’s 2018 Color Of The Year Is – Well, Not Bad After The Last Few
Three years ago, it was the singularly unlovely marsala; the next year, Pantone chose blue and pink (in honor of gender fluidity); for this past year, it was – not green, but “greenery.” For 2018, it’s “the highlighter-purple shade that has also been the name of a Warhol superstar who died in 2014; a 2006 dystopian action film starring Milla Jovovich as a rebel infected with a vampiric virus; an online activist community founded in 2012 to combat sexism and violence toward women; and a kind of light that can cause skin cancer (ahem).” Yes, it’s Ultra Violet [sic].
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Attorney General Asks to Extend Preliminary Injunction Preventing Berkshire Museum Sales
The legal jousting in the Berkshire Museum case continues: The State Attorney General’s Office has filed a new motion in Massachusetts Appeals Court, seeking “to extend the current injunction and stay until Jan. 29, 2018.” … read more
AJBlog: CultureGrrl Published 2017-12-07