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Tag: 12.07.14

Brooklyn Rent Is So High, One Art Space Is Just Moving To Detroit

“Over the past year, Mr. Elmes and his wife, Philippa Kaye, have bought nine buildings totaling about 600,000 square feet in that city’s Corktown neighborhood and in neighboring Highland Park, paying what he described as the price of ‘a small apartment in New York City’ for the properties.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 8, 2014Categories issuesTags 12.07.14

It’s Easy – Too Easy? – To Write About Yourself

“The bot encourages you to communicate in emojis, but you can also add words. Everything you say is logged on your iPhone, and the idea is that if you’re diligent and reply every time it asks you what’s up, eventually you have yourself a journal.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 8, 2014Categories wordsTags 12.07.14

Top Posts From AJBlogs 12.07.14

What To Make of The Turner Record?
AJBlog: Real Clear ArtsPublished 2014-12-07

Life Under the Dome
AJBlog: DancebeatPublished 2014-12-07

Health policy is arts policy
AJBlog: For What it’s WorthPublished 2014-12-07

Everybody’s Got One
AJBlog: We The AudiencePublished 2014-12-07

Easier than Literature
AJBlog: PostClassicPublished 2014-12-06

 

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Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 7, 2014Categories AJBlogsTags 12.07.14

Can You Get Too Old To Write Poetry?

Donald Hall, former U.S. poet laureate: “It was gradual, and I had the sense of poetry fading on me, or me fading on poetry, for several years. And then I would think ‘No, this is good.’ And then six months later it wasn’t so good.”

Author ArtsJournal2Posted on December 7, 2014Categories wordsTags 12.06.14, 12.07.14

How Michael Price Built A Little Musical-Theater Empire At Goodspeed

“A tough, old-style producer with a glad-handing public persona, … Mr. Price, a small, slender Chicago native with bright white hair and a flashing smile, can often be found working the crowd. ‘It’s like running a general store,’ he said. ‘You’ve got to know your people.'”

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on December 5, 2014Categories theatreTags 12.07.14

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