Does Disney Have A Case For Blocking Escape From Tomorrow? Probably Not

“The entire film was surreptitiously shot inside of Disney World. … Though the filmmakers may have committed trespass when they broke Disney World’s rules and if it violated the terms of entry on their tickets, the film itself is a different matter. As commentary on the social ideals of Disney World, it seems to clearly fall within a well-recognized category of fair use.”

Britain Plans To Put All Its Oil Paintings – All Of Them – Online

“The project, a collaboration that began in 2003 between the Public Catalogue Foundation and the BBC, aims to record all oil paintings owned by the nation ‘irrespective of perceived quality and condition.’ That means everything from recognized masters in famous London galleries to the work of a councilman in a town in Somerset who painted his colleagues.”

Police Question Bolshoi Ballet’s Great Troublemaker Over Acid Attack

Nikolai Tsiskaridze, 39, “last year lashed out at the Bolshoi’s leadership for not giving him enough lead roles and has also been openly jockeying for the position of the theatre’s general director. … [Current] Bolshoi general director Anatoly Iksanov told Investia that while he hoped ‘Tsiskaridze would not stoop so low he was the one who created this unhealthy atmosphere at the theatre’.”

Is It Safe For David Hallberg To Dance At The Bolshoi?

In the wake of the acid attack on Sergei Filin, and considering the known hostility in some quarters there to a foreigner walking into a gig as principal, “one has to wonder if Mr. Hallberg … might be better off sticking around instead of returning to Moscow as scheduled in June.” Says Hallberg, “I’ve always had an amazingly positive experience at the Bolshoi and in Moscow. I’ve never felt unsafe.”

Florida Orchestra’s Cuba Exchange Hits A Snag

“The Florida Orchestra has run into the first real glitch in its cultural exchange with Cuba. On Friday, the orchestra learned it had to postpone plans to send concertmaster Jeffrey Multer to perform on Feb. 10 with the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba in Havana.” The reason: a snafu in the bureaucratic machinery governing the US’s embargo on Cuba.