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Back to the Future Part II: Dance Critics and Technology
Back to the Future Part II: Dance Critics and Technology
In my response to the NEA’s Audience 2.0 survey, I listed a number of key technologies that had permeated the consumer market place and changed audience behaviors since the survey began. I also asked a simple, but important question: “Once a dance company has actionable information and presumably...
Merry Christmas, You’re Fired! NPR Edition
Merry Christmas, You’re Fired! NPR Edition
65 gone at NPR. Including “an arts editor in Washington” Tweet
The End of Print?
The End of Print?
Bad news for the news is looking to be the story of the week:   Tribune to file for Bankruptcy? New York Times is pawning its building On to happier things: Netflix goes live on TiVo a bit earlier than expected Misnomer streaming live from the Joyce Soho on December 14th The Home of the Garden of...
2 for the price of 1: New York Times double dips Achugar @ DTW
2 for the price of 1: New York Times double dips Achugar @ DTW
In reading today’s New York Times Arts Section, I had a weird sense of deja vu while reading Claudia LaRocco’s review of Luciana Achugar’s The Sublime is Us at Dance Theater Workshop. I just couldn’t shake the feeling that I had already read about it in same paper. After a quick...
There goes The Sun
The New York Sun ceased publication today. On one hand, its certainly somewhat of a loss to the dance world, given that they did have good coverage of dance. On the other hand, given that more than 80% of their total circulation was free distribution to households, many of which, I’m guessing,...