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Tag: 02.18.14

Read Mavis Gallant’s Work in The New Yorker

The late author published 114 short stories in the magazine, which has made a selection of them available online.

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 19, 2014Categories wordsTags 02.18.14

How a Spat Between Two Bloggers Became a Major Intellectual Property Battleground

Blogger A posted a photo of herself flipping off Blogger B; Blogger B complained to Blogger A’s Internet provider. Next thing we know, Hollywood studio lawyers are facing Electronic Frontier Foundation attorneys in Federal court. At issue: the takedown notice.

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 19, 2014Categories issuesTags 02.18.14

Iain Banks’s Final Book To Come Out in 2015

“Banks died last June, two months after revealing he had terminal cancer. He would have been 60 on 16 February, and his publisher Little, Brown said it would mark the date next year by publishing a collection of poems by Banks and his friend and fellow science fiction author Ken MacLeod, who will edit it.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 19, 2014Categories wordsTags 02.18.14

Unseen Derek Jarman Footage Surfaces

“Almost exactly 20 years after his death, a previously unseen film by Derek Jarman has come to light, shot inside a gay nightclub in east London, and will be premiered next month” with the title Will You Dance With Me?

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 19, 2014Categories mediaTags 02.18.14

London Theatre With Collapsed Ceiling Sets Reopening Date

The Apollo, where the ceiling fell in during a performance of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in December, will reopen with a new show on March 26.

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 19, 2014Categories theatreTags 02.18.14

Theatre Owner on Ceiling Collapse: ‘You Never Forget Something Like That, And Nor Should You”

Nica Burns: “I pushed past everyone into the theatre and straight into the auditorium. It was unimaginable. About 112 years of thick black dust had come down. … It was like a stricken ship – that’s the only image I can think of with all the debris.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 19, 2014Categories theatreTags 02.18.14

Top Posts From AJBlogs 02.18.14

The Under-resourced Nonprofit Sector – Crisis or Chimera?
Source: Field Notes | Published on 2014-02-18

The Invasion of San Francisco, and Intellectual Property
Source: CultureCrash | Published on 2014-02-18

Jamming with Mozart from MTT to Perm
Source: Condemned to Music | Published on 2014-02-19

Potato Bravo
Source: Out There | Published on 2014-02-18

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Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 18, 2014Categories AJBlogsTags 02.18.14

Why Won’t China Let More Foreign Films In?

“A need for more movie theaters is holding back government support for an expanded quota of foreign films allowed in Chinese theaters.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 18, 2014Categories mediaTags 02.18.14

NY Arts Journalist Attacked, Hospitalized – Police Are Investigating As Hate Crime

Randy Gener had surgery at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital for a fractured skull and swelling in his brain, his sister told the Journal. He was awake by Sunday afternoon, but his speech made no sense, she said. “My understanding is the road for recovery is going to be very long.”

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 18, 2014Categories peopleTags 02.18.14

Ai Wei Wei Comments On The Vandalism Of His Work In Miami Museum

“The protest itself may be valid but to damage somebody’s work to do that is questionable.” The artist told CNN that the destroyed vase doesn’t bother him because his work has been damaged before.

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on February 18, 2014Categories visualTags 02.18.14

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