Columbus Talks Begin With Tension All Around

“Musicians and board members of the financially strapped Columbus Symphony will meet this afternoon to begin discussions” on a management proposal to convert 23 full-time musicians to part-time freelancers, and shave 12 weeks off the orchestra’s season. Both sides will have lawyers present, and no one is saying publicly what they expect the result of the discussions to be.

UT Music School Scores $55m Gift

“Longtime Austin arts philanthropists Ernest and Sarah Butler have agreed to donate $55 million to what they consider the backbone of many local arts organizations: the University of Texas’ School of Music… Proceeds from about two-thirds of the Butlers’ gift will be used for scholarships and other student support, with the balance earmarked for faculty assistance and other programs.”

From A Possible Jail Cell To A Possible Lit Prize

Among the novelists who made the longlist for this year’s Orange Prize is Turkey’s Elif Shafak, who found herself on trial in her native country because a character in her novel “referred to the mass killings of Armenians during the final years of the Ottoman Empire – among the most disputed chapters in the country’s history – as ‘genocide’.”