Are Greece’s Olympic Dreams About To Become Nightmares?

“The Athens Olympics were supposed to be the moment when the Greeks proved once and for all that they were an efficient European country, and when they shamed the British into handing back the Elgin Marbles. Architecture was critical to their vision, particularly the New Acropolis Museum, planned as a masterly propaganda stroke.” But with the games only months away, many of the Olympics’ most important buildings are nowhere ready…

Shocker: Survey Says Museum Staffs Paid Horribly

“An independent survey published today by the Museums Association reveals that museum and gallery staff earn significantly less than all equivalent professions – such as librarians, university lecturers, journalists – and many earn less in real terms than they did 15 years ago. The MA report shows that starting salaries for highly trained curators and conservators can be too small to pay for all the training the job has required.”

Paris Cemetery Would Love To Give Morrison The Boot

Paris’ Père Lachaise cemetary drew 2 million visitors last year. It’s home to many famous people. But the cemetery would love to get rid of the resident who gets by far the most traffic – rock star Jim Morrison. “We’d like to kick him out, because we don’t want him, he causes too many problems. If we could get rid of him, we’d do it straight away.” Unlike many of the tombs, Morrison’s is on a perpetual lease.

Music – Industry In Decline?

“The music industry grew into a $40 billion sector at its peak in 1996. That figure has since fallen by almost 25%. During the last eight years, there has been a drop in global earnings of almost 25% – which record companies blame on massive counterfeiting and downloading music from the internet. Are we therefore looking at the death throes of a once invincible industry?”

Scottish Opera’s Sad Death Rattle (Part 23)

Poor Scottish Opera. In death throws over funding provided by the government, the company is in dancer of having to lay off staff and reduce operations. Now, “the company – providing few details – confirmed that it aims to spend more than a third of any future budget on education and “outreach” programmes. The opera is funded with a £7.5 million annual grant from the Scottish Arts Council. It currently spends about 11 per cent of its core budget on such programmes.”