Pokémon Go Goes Global, And Governments Combat The Pikachu Peril

“In Saudi Arabia, clerics renewed an existing fatwa against Pokémon, calling it ‘un-Islamic.’ Bosnia has warned players to avoid chasing the creatures onto land mines left over from the 1990s. … Russian websites published articles claiming the game is a C.I.A. plot, while religious figures denounced it. ‘It smacks of Satanism,’ a Cossack leader told local media.”

A Reel CIA Plot: Hollywood Has Been An Agency ‘Asset’ For Decades

“Ever since its inception in 1947, the CIA has been covertly working with Hollywood. But it wasn’t until the mid-1990s that the agency formally hired an entertainment industry liaison and began openly courting favorable treatment in films and television. … Especially after 9/11, American screenwriters, directors, and producers have traded positive portrayal of the spy profession in film or television projects for special access and favors at CIA headquarters.”

Lead Troll Who Harassed Female ‘Ghostbusters’ Star Permanently Banned From Twitter

“Milo Yiannopoulos, the technology editor for Breitbart.com, tweeted as @Nero. … [He’s] been suspended from Twitter several times in the past for violating its terms of service … but claims that he had fanned the flames of the harassment of Ghostbusters actor Leslie Jones on Twitter led to a ‘permanent suspension’ from Twitter on Wednesday.”

A Singers’ Rebellion At Georgia’s National Opera House

“[Alleging] absence of repertoire, corruption, nepotism and threats of unfair dismissal, world-famous Georgian opera singers such as Mzia Nioradze, Tamar Iveri, Nana Kavtarashvili, Anita Rachvelishvili, and Lado Ataneli, with members of the Tbilisi opera choir, are up in arms at the current situation in [the company] and have named their artistic director Davit Kintsurashvili ‘unprofessional’ for having only staged three operas in the two years of his leadership at [the Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater].”

Is It Time To Establish Quotas For Female Choreographers?

A debate and forum in London earlier this month came to close to recommending just that: one of the action points was “Implement strategic equality quotas with Boards, funders, Associate Artists and artistic programmes.” The conclusion was that “‘strategic quotas’ could be beneficial if, and only if, they created a trickledown effect. But how effective can quotas be?” And would it help or hurt if government funders required them?

Raising The Standard Of Choreography In Pop Music

Singer-songwriter Sia and choreographer Ryan Heffington “believe that dance is underused in pop music – more that it is abused much of the time by adhering to an easy formula. ‘We established the artist and backup dancers, I believe, in the early ’80s,’ he said. ‘There has to be evolution, and there is. We’re doing it.'”

Top Posts From AJBlogs 07.20.16

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Chicago’s free summer music cornucopia – Deutsch, PoKempner photos
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Community development in the age of social media
Today, more than ever before, artists, individuals, and organizations are using social media to make connections and spark conversations with each other. … read more
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The Art of Attachment
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