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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]
 
Internationally recognized Archie Bray Foundation hiring Development Director
 Help the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts move into the next phase of organizational development as it builds off of the success of a recently competed capital campaign. [READ MORE]
 
Executive Director opportunity with South Carolina State Museum
 DHR International has been exclusively retained to conduct the search for Executive Director of the South Carolina State Museum, the state's largest and most comprehensive museum. [READ MORE]
 
Call for Applications: Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Policy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s (SAIC) Master of Arts (MA) in Arts Administration and Policy program provides a teaching and learning environment in which the role of the administrator is understood as critically engaged. [READ MORE]
 
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Master of Arts in Visual Arts Administration at NYU Steinhardt
 Bring your love of the arts to leadership positions with arts institutions through NYU Steinhardt's MA in Visual Arts Administration. Prepare for a dynamic career in the commercial or non-profit art sectors. [READ MORE]
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Queen’s University – Appointment of Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre 
The Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University is now seeking a new Director who will articulate a bold and dynamic vision that leverages the Agnes’ impressive strengths, collections, and successes through an exciting stage of transformational growth. Queen’s University, and Agnes Etherington Art Centre, are situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory. The Agnes […] [READ MORE]

jobs
Los Angeles Ballet seeks Controller 
Los Angeles Ballet is seeking an individual with a minimum of 5 years of experience as a controller, preferably for nonprofit arts institutions. [READ MORE]

jobs
Christie’s Education – Art Law & Business Lecturer 
Christie’s Education was founded in 1978 and is owned by the Christie’s International Plc (Christie’s). [READ MORE]

jobs
Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Planning (ACH) 
The Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Planning in the Arts and Cultural Heritage (ACH) Program will be a strategic thinker and thought partner for the Program Director. [READ MORE]

education
Global Arts Management Fellowship 
The DeVos Institute invites applications for its Global Arts Management Fellowship – a three-year, cohort-based intensive for arts and cultural executives. Apply by Nov. 15. [READ MORE]

OUR WEEKLY ROUNDUP OF AUDIENCE STORIES
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]

FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
The twenty-five record albums that changed my life (16) 

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




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 11/06/2019
DANCE
Sean Spicer Is A Dancing Trainwreck. So Why Does He Keep Surviving “Dancing With The Stars?”
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Annie-B Parson Talks About Choreographing David Byrne For Broadway
     - Email/share this:     - Vulture 

Mark Morris’s Rollicking New Memoir
     - Email/share this:     - Washington Post 


IDEAS
Study: More Innovation In Denser Neighborhoods
     - Email/share this:     - CityLab 

Are You Creative Or Do You Just Make Lots Of Mistakes?
     - Email/share this:     - Fast Company 


ISSUES
Gary Wills: On Understanding The Patriarchy
     - Email/share this:     - New York Review of Books 

Arts District Planned For London’s Former Olympic Village Is Already Late And Over Budget
     - Email/share this:     - Arts Professional 


MEDIA
Why Such A Glut Of Movies About Christmas?
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

At Age 87, Elaine May To Return To Film Directing
     - Email/share this:     - Slate 


MUSIC
Lara St. John: I’m Disappointed With Curtis Institute’s Response To My Abuse Charges
     - Email/share this:     - Lara St. John letter to Roberto Diaz 

Pittsburgh Has A Shortage Of Mid-Size Concert Halls. Does It Matter?
     - Email/share this:     - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 

Look Out, Akhnaten — Your Famous Son Is Getting An Opera Of His Own
     - Email/share this:     - The Art Newspaper 


PEOPLE
Ann Crumb, Musical Theater Star (And Composer George Crumb’s Daughter), Dead At 69
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 


THEATRE
Anna Deavere Smith Hands Over The Docu-Play That Made Her Famous — And For Which She Did All The Interviews — To Another Actor
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

After 48 Years, Guardian Theatre Critic Michael Billington Is Retiring
     - Email/share this:     - The Guardian 


VISUAL
New Shanghai Pompidou Centre Opens In Shanghai
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 

Why Contemporary Architecture Cognoscenti Like “Ugly” Buildings
     - Email/share this:     - The American Conservative 

Meet Colombia’s Grand Entrepreneur Of Graffiti
     - Email/share this:     - New York Times 

Thieves Use Medieval-Style Weapon To Break Into And Loot Medieval Cathedral
     - Email/share this:     - Artnet 


WORDS
 We’re In A Golden Age Of Invented Languages, And We’re Learning A Lot From Them
     - Email/share this:     - Slate 

 Writing Versus The Performance Of Being A Writer
     - Email/share this:     - The New Republic 

 Chicago Public Library Dropped Overdue Book Fines, And Return Of Late Books Jumped By 240%
     - Email/share this:     - Forbes 

 Jean-Paul Dubois Wins Goncourt, France’s Top Literary Prize
     - Email/share this:     - The New York Times 



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